Real-time in situ FTIR (ReactIR™) is one of the most valuable tools used by organic chemists to gain a deeper insight into their chemistry. Real-time in situ FTIR (ReactIR™) is used to study reaction progression, analyze reaction kinetics and to elucidate reaction mechanism and pathway. ReactIR™ is complementary to offline analysis such as HPLC and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and provides a highly specific and comprehensive information set. And because ReactIR™ is in situ, it does not require taking any samples. This is Part II of the Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry series. View Part I of Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry Using In Situ FTIR. | ![]() Preview the Organic Chemistry by Academia On-Demand Webinar |
This webinar will cover several recent publications by academia illustrating how real-time in situ FTIR was used to help advance the fundamental understanding of organic chemistry.
Your online presenter, Paul Scholl, has extensive experience with FTIR.
As part of the METTLER TOLEDO commitment to continuing education in reaction progression, kinetics, and mechanism elucidation, we offer complimentary educational webinars that explore the industry and application information relevant to Chemists and Chemical Engineers working in reaction analysis.
As part of the METTLER TOLEDO commitment to continuing education in reaction progression, kinetics, and mechanism elucidation, we offer complimentary educational webinars that explore the industry and application information relevant to Chemists and Chemical Engineers working in reaction analysis.

