Kinetics and safeties of 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol nitration in a capillary-microreactor
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Journal of the Flow Chemistry Society
The primary objective of Journal of Flow Chemistry will be to stimulate the development and advancement of flow chemistry for the benefit and progress of the chemistry community. The Journal will serve as a high-level scientific forum for rapid publication of the latest results of flow chemistry and provide the most important information on scientific events, technology developments, products, etc. for the fast growing flow chemistry community.
The main focus of the Journal will be flow chemistry in inorganic, organic, analytical and process chemistry in academic research as well as in applied research and development in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical, fine-chemical, petro-chemical, fragrance industry. However, the Journal should not be limited to the above but also include relevant flow chemistry aspects of material science, catalysis, green chemistry, nanotechnology, biotechnology latest development on flow instruments (engineering, automation), as well as theoretical and IT related topicsThe potential of flow chemistry begins with the training and education of researchers in all of its connecting fields. Therefore we are planing a special issue on "Teaching Flow Chemistry".
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Akadémiai Kiadó, founded in 1828 by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS), is Hungary’s oldest continuously operating publishing house. Their mission is to promote Hungarian and international science, that is, to publish the new discoveries in various areas of science, to effectively support information exchange amongst scientists on a global level, and to make scientific results a public property for all who seek valuable and reliable knowledge.