Real-time in situ FTIR is used to study reaction progression, analyze reaction kinetics and to elucidate reaction mechanism and pathway. This free on-demand webinar series covers several recent publications by academia illustrating how real-time in situ FTIR was used to help advance the fundamental understanding of organic chemistry. In this webinar series, the following research areas are discussed:
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The Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry in Academia Using Real Time In Situ FTIR webinar series highlights these critical organic chemistry research areas.
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. ReactIR™ is complementary to offline analysis such as HPLC and NMR and provides a highly specific and comprehensive information set. And because ReactIR™ is in situ, it does not require taking any samples.
Your online presenter, Paul Scholl, has extensive experience with FTIR.
View Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry Part I and/or view Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry in Academia Part II.

