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Perfluoro Abstracts from the Fall 2011 ACS National Meeting
We’ve searched the technical program of the 2011 Fall ACS National Meeting and compiled a list of abstracts relating to fluorous technologies. Here are the presentations and posters that include some kind of “perfluoro” compound. The range of disciplines is … Continue reading
Fluorous Abstracts for Fall 2011 ACS National Meeting
We’ve searched the technical program of the 2011 Fall ACS National Meeting and compiled a list of abstracts relating to fluorous technologies. Here are the presentations and posters that mention “fluorous” specifically. Click on the title to retrieve full time … Continue reading
Award-Winning Researchers and Fluorous Chemistry
At this year’s Fall ACS National Meeting, Prof. Nicola Pohl of Iowa State University will be awarded the Horace S. Isbell Award for “excellence in and promise of continued quality of contribution to research in carbohydrate chemistry”. An integral part … Continue reading
Fluorous Presentations at the 2010 Fall ACS Meeting – Boston
The 2010 ACS Fall National Meeting will be held in Boston from August 22-26th, 2010. The following is a list of presentations that we have located using the ACS Online Technical Program which include fluorous in the abstract. An upcoming … Continue reading
ACS Meeting Presentations and Posters
The 239th American Chemical Society National Meeting will be held in San Francisco from March 21-25, 2010. There are a number of presentations and posters that may be of interest to readers of F-Blog, beyond the ones that would result … Continue reading