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Event 

Title:
Reduction Reactions in Organic Synthesis
When:
11.02.2009 - 11.02.2009
Where:
The Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) - London
Brochure:
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Description

The Second of Four One-Day Essential Awareness Briefings

This new one-day meeting will comprehensively examine reduction using hydride reagents and catalytic processes, particularly hydrogenation and reductive amination. Both homogeneous and heterogeneous hydrogenation as well as enantioselective reductions will be covered, focusing on practical issues such as work up and product isolation as well as the reactions themselves.

Programme

 9.30

 Registration

 10.00

Hydride Reductions I 

 11.00

Heterogeneous Hydrogenations I

 11.30

Coffee Break

11.35

Heterogeneous Hydrogenations II

12.15

Lunch

13.00

Homogeneous Hydrogenations

 14.00

 Problem Session

 14.45

 Practical Tips

15.15

Coffee Break

15.30

Hydride Reductions II

16.30

Transfer Hydrogenations

17.00

End

There are three other Awareness Briefings in this series. If you would like to attend any of the others, there are discounts available (please see Fee panel).

Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions, Ancient & Modern

Case Studies in Organic Process R&D

Industrial Asymmetric Synthesis & Related Processes

Fee Information

Event Fee:
£250 + VAT @ 15%

Venue

The Society of Chemical Industry (SCI)Map
Venue:
The Society of Chemical Industry (SCI)   -   Website
Street:
14/15 Belgrave Square
Postcode / ZIP:
SW1X 8PS
City:
London
Country:
UK

Description

The Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) is a unique international forum where science meets business on independent, impartial ground. Anyone can join, and the Society offers a chance to share information between sectors as diverse as food and agriculture, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, environmental science and safety.

How to get there

Belgrave Square can be reached on foot from Hyde Park Corner, Sloane Square and Victoria stations within 8 - 15 minutes. For full details on how to reach the venue, please see the society’s website.

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