Chemical Data Management: The Complete Guide You Wish You Had Sooner

Organizations across virtually every industry find themselves navigating the roadmap of Chemical Data Management. While some instances require more intricate processes and procedures, there are common foundational components that can set your organization up for success.
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Liquid-Liquid/Gas-Liquid Separation for Continuous and Batch Chemical Processing

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The principles behind the membrane-based separation technology. Examples of applications for single and multistage extraction in the context of flow chemistry. Advantages of this technology for batch processing. Listen and learn about tools, strategies, and methods for assessing the formulation, drug delivery, and manufacturing potential of a drug candidate in the pre-clinical phase as well as implications for timelines, API materials, and budgets.
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Chemical Process Intensification

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Within chemical process development, program timing often dictates making informed decisions with limited process understanding, especially in the early clinical delivery space. To facilitate this, the Merck Process Development Intensification Laboratory is tasked with developing tools and methodologies aimed towards acquisition of deeper, more fundamental process understanding in a resource sparing manner. These chemical process development techniques are centrally focused around data intensification, or more specifically, more efficient data capture, data reduction and data analysis enabled.
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Balancing the Yin and Yang of petrochemical feedstocks

The U.S. unconventional upstream development brings in abundant NGLs, but how long will this production trend continue? Will this challenge the traditional feedstock, naphtha,
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Applying Safety Management System Principles for Lab Safety Excellence

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Safety Management Systems (SMS) have proven to be very effective in reducing the extent and severity of work-related injuries and illnesses. Several consensus standards are in use that outline the essential elements of an SMS, such as the American National Standard Institute’s (ANSI) Z10:2005 or the International Organization for Standardization’s (ISO) 45001 Standard. Although there are differences between the various SMS standards, there are core principles that support any SMS and are common to all systems.
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