How to choose optimal chemicals for microencapsulation. Emulsion Stabilizers

Dolomite explored ideal specialist chemicals for diverse microfluidic applications whilst encapsulating drugs, nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals. The aim of this webinar was to introduce emulsion stabilizers, their purposes and the importance of choosing the correct optimal surfactants and specialist oils..
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Digitalization at Chemical Companies: Choosing the Right IT Solution as an Enabler of Growth

Sage X3

Live Webinar: Webinar Audio: You can dial the telephone numbers located on your webinar panel. Or listen in using your microphone or computer speakers. Welcome! Webinar Details • Presentation is roughly 1 hour • All phone lines are muted • If anyone has any questions during this webinar – please type them in your Questions Box located at the bottom of your webinar panel
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Rapid Expansion of Data-driven Chemical Development Through the Combination of Laboratory Automation, DoE and Modeling Techniques

ACS Publications

The design, development and implementation of a robust, predictable, and scalable manufacturing process is the key outcome of chemical development. In chemical development, laboratory automation plays an important role—enabling the collection of large experimental arrays directed towards the discovery and optimization of process conditions that yield robust, predictable, and scalable manufacturing processes. To take a relevant example, rationally-designed and automatically-executed experiments can be used to accelerate the discovery of new reactions and build unprecedented understanding around chemical reaction dynamics.
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Simulating the Hydrogen Transition

The hydrogen economy is on fire. Each day brings announcements of new hydrogen projects, ranging from small to gargantuan. And more than $150 billion is in the investment pipeline, according to the Hydrogen Council. But moving across the carbon spectrum from gray to green is no easy feat.
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Bring in the New or Déjà Vu ? Adventures in Chemical Engineering History Part II

aiche.org

To kick off the 2019 New Year, we’ll reflect on a few lessons, still relevant today, from technological progress in the past. Like us, our forbearers faced political, social, and economic challenges, and, like us, they looked to science for solutions. Along the way, they made amazing discoveries but they also hit brick walls. Then, as now, even the most amazing technological discoveries have a habit of requiring long residence times in developmental stages (often awaiting other discoveries) before they emerge as useful (often in surprising applications) which are now simply taken for granted.
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