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Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry Using Real-Time In Situ FTIR

Organic Chemistry case studies illustrating the value of in situ mid IR reaction monitoring for facilitating a fundamental knowledge of chemical reactions

Columbia, MD (PRWEB) January 18, 2009 -- METTLER TOLEDO invites you to attend a complimentary webinar Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry Using Real-Time In Situ FTIR (http://www.mt.com/mt/ed/webinar/Organic-Chemistry-in-situ-FTIR-ReactIR_Event-Event_1228920986420.jsp?crel=US_AC_eAdvPRweb_20090118) presented by Dr. Jennifer Andrews taking place on February 24, 2009.

ReactIR™ real-time in situ FTIR for the analysis of organic reactions is fast becoming a standardized tool. This is shown by the rapid rise in the number of publications in peer reviewed journals. The understanding of many important chemistries is being advanced by the use of ReactIR™ because it provides detailed information about key reactive species and their concentrations under a range of challenging environments including organometallic, polymer, hydroformylation, carbonylation and hydrogenation chemistries, among others. The molecular specificity of the mid-IR coupled with the capability to collect information in real-time under actual reaction conditions without sampling, facilitates an understanding of reaction mechanism and pathway, and a comprehensive knowledge of reaction kinetics that offline sampling can never provide.

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