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Case Studies in Catalysis - Success Stories and Tips for More Efficient Reactions

About This Webinar

15 Minute Webinar

In our latest webinar ‘Case Studies in Catalysis – Success Stories and Tips for More Efficient Reactions’ we will share success stories and tips for more efficient catalysis. We will discuss a range of topics including how catalysis is cleaner and greener, solid supported catalysts, and working up multiple reactions with ease.

Our speakers, Will and Jenna, will present case studies from researchers in Turkey, Portugal, Italy, and the UK who have used our products to streamline their research and achieve exceptional results. Their research covers a broad area of catalysis including: optimising small libraries, specific processes, making specific scaffolds, and biocatalysis.

We will also discuss the benefits of using our state-of-the-art equipment, such as the Carousel 6 and Carousel 12 Reaction Stations, which allow for multiple reactions on one hotplate. Finally, we will share tips on how to make your catalysed reactions more efficient.

At Radleys we are committed to providing our customers with the tools they need to achieve success in their catalysis research. Join us to learn about the latest advancements in the field and discover how our equipment and expertise can help take your research to the next level.

Key learning objectives:

1. How to perform multiple reactions on one hotplate
2. How to optimise your catalysis
3. How to work up multiple reactions with ease

Who should attend?

1. Organic chemists
2. Inorganic chemists
3. Process Development Chemists

If you have any issues registering for this webinar, please email webinars@radleys.com

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter Radleys Webinars
Product Marketing Manager
Will has a degree in Applied Chemistry and started his career in industry focused on parallel and automated synthesis in both materials and pharmaceuticals. As Product Marketing Manager he is responsible for our Mya 4 Reaction Station and our parallel chemistry products.
Webinar hosting presenter
Scientific Content Writer
Jenna has a PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Sheffield. She joined Radleys after working at Cardiff University where taught lectures and labs. In her role as Scientific Content Writer she uses her chemical knowledge to help explain the impact of our products.
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