Webinar: organic chemistry advances using real-time in situ FTIR
Organic chemists, r&d chemists, engineers, scientists, team leads and department managers are invited to attend free of charge
Mettler Toledo is to hold the sixth installment of its ongoing Recent Advances webinar series on 17 November. ‘Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry by Academia Using Real-Time In Situ FTIR’ will be free of charge and all interested parties, including organic chemists, r&d chemists, engineers, scientists, team leads and department managers, are invited to attend.
This Recent Advances installment reviews academic publications where reaction monitoring benefited from real-time in situ mid-IR analytics. The webinar will cover results in one or more of the following organic chemistry research areas: organic synthesis, catalysis, organometallics, polymer synthesis and kinetics.
Mettler Toledo senior technical manager Paul Scholl will provide insight into how the company’s ReactIR in-situ monitoring served as valuable enabling technology in each study reviewed. Scholl has extensive experience in FTIR reaction analysis and reaction monitoring.
‘Organic chemistry advances are enhanced by ReactIR – which is rapidly becoming the standard in academic research – because it provides detailed information about key reactive species and concentrations in challenging environments,’ he explained.
‘Mid-IR molecular specificity coupled with real-time information collection under reaction conditions facilitates key understandings of reaction pathways and offers a comprehensive knowledge of kinetics that offline sampling cannot.’
An interactive Q&A session following the presentation will provide an opportunity to ask questions relevant to your particular technology application.
Register today for ‘Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry by Academia Using Real-Time In Situ FTIR – Part VI’.
Participants will also receive access to Parts I, II, III, IV and V on-demand.