Catalytic reactions, hydrogenation in particular, have seen a remarkable surge in interest over the last 10 years, most strikingly in the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries.
More recently, flow chemistry has begun to attract a similar level of interest for a wide range of chemistries, but especially involving heterogeneous catalysis.
To celebrate the International Year of Chemistry 2011, join us at Cambridge University for a day focused on the development tools and applications for both batch and flow reactions from a wide range of industries.
More recently, flow chemistry has begun to attract a similar level of interest for a wide range of chemistries, but especially involving heterogeneous catalysis.
To celebrate the International Year of Chemistry 2011, join us at Cambridge University for a day focused on the development tools and applications for both batch and flow reactions from a wide range of industries.