| Welcome to the ChemIndustry.com Newsletter of Interesting Web Sites Serving the Chemical, Petrochemical, Agrochemical, Biochemical, Pharmaceutical, Plastics, and related industries. For past editions, please visit our newsletter archive. If you would prefer not to receive this newsletter in the future, please scroll to the bottom of this message and follow the instructions.
|
|
|
Sponsored message (Ad): |
 |
|
|
|
 |
E-STREAMS reviews
Electronic reviews of Science & Technology References covering Engineering, Agriculture, Medicine and Science. E-STREAMS is a collaborative venture between H. Robert Malinowsky of the University of Illinois at Chicago and YBP Library Services. E-STREAMS is free of charge and is available only in electronic form.
http://www.e-streams.com/
back to top
|
 |
Innovation blog
Innovation.net provides practical advice for senior business leaders on implementing 'open innovation' business models, including collaborative development, technology sourcing and corporating venturing. The author, Mike Docherty is CEO of Venture2 Inc. His background includes 25 years of general management, marketing and new product development experience -- including turn-arounds and new ventures.
http://www.innovation.net/
back to top
|
|
|
 |
Intute Science, Engineering and Technology resources
Intute is a free online service providing you with access to the very best Web resources for education and research. The service is created by a network of UK universities and partners. Science, Engineering and Technology pages of Intute cover the physical sciences, engineering, computing, geography, mathematics and environmental science. The database currently contains 33295 records.
http://www.intute.ac.uk/sciences/
back to top
|
 |
NEWTON BBS Ask a scientist
NEWTON BBS has supported over 20 000+ questions since its inception in 1991. The archives of the Ask A Scientist question and answer postings between 1991 and 2005 can be found within this web site. Users do not have to be a member of NEWTON to utilize this service. This service is intended for K-12 teachers and students!
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/index.htm
back to top
|
 |
Renewable Energy
Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory stands out in the spotlight created by President George W. Bush's backing of renewable energy research. Cover story by ACS's magazine: Chemical & Engineering News
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/84/8435energy.html
back to top
|
 |
LogiChem 2006
LogiChem 2006 is bringing together over 20 executives involved in chemical supply chain and logistics over 4 days to share the lessons they have learned regarding solutions to their varied value chain issues. LogiChem 2006 is pursuing more collaborative solutions to supply chain issues such as Six Sigma, Metrics Monitoring, and Transportation Management, where interactivity with your supply chain peers will be emphasized. These are issues that can be better solved through cooperation rather than competition, and LogiChem is providing the right atmosphere to encourage the joint resolution of these, and many other supply chain challenges.
September 25th - 28th, 2006
The Hyatt Gainey Ranch, Scottsdale, AZ
Register for LogiChem using code XM79EN to claim a 15% discounted rate. Just call 1.888.482.6012, or register online at
www.logichem2006.com.
back to top
|
 |
Deep-sea sediments could safely store man-made carbon dioxide
Sediments at the bottom of the world's oceans could be the final resting place of carbon dioxide in plans to reduce the atmospheric burden of this gaseous residue of burning fossil fuels, according to researchers at Harvard University. Kurt Zenz House and Daniel Schrag, along with colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Columbia University, have found that deep-sea sediments could be used as an almost bottomless sink for the gas, and estimate that sediments within US waters would be wholly adequate to sequester the nation's carbon dioxide emissions for thousands of years to come. The injection of carbon dioxide into ocean sediments hundreds of meters thick at the low temperature and high pressure of the ocean floor would make the carbon dioxide denser than the surrounding water and so ensure virtually permanent storage.
http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2006/08.24/99-seafloor.html
Read more hot chemistry news from ChemWeb.com's newsletter: The Alchemist.
back to top
|
 |
Electrochemistry resources
Electrochemistry Dictionary
Simple and brief definitions of words and phrases used often in electrochemistry. In some cases, a second paragraph provides further information for the "more scientifically minded." More than 800 entries, more terms are added at irregular intervals.
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/dict.htm
Electrochemistry Encyclopedia
Description: This site contains 25 popular-science style articles describing many aspects of electrochemistry. New articles are added at irregular intervals, and all articles are periodically updated as recent developments occur in the field.
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/encycl/
General information about electrochemistry in 13 sections. Internet links. Graduate schools. Books. Reviews. Proceedinds. Nomenclature. Journals. Societies. Meetings. Bibliographic and software sources. Handbooks. Popular science articles.
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/
Special thanks to:
Dr. Zoltan Nagy
Research Professor
Illinois Institute of Technology
back to top
|
|
|
ChemIndustry.com now accepts advertising. If interested, contact us by email at csrep@chemindustry.com, or phone (626) 930-0808, 9:00am-5:00pm PST.
|
|
About Us |
|
ChemIndustry.com
is the leading free online directory and search engine for chemical and related industry professionals. Our database of Web sites includes more than 46,000 chemical industry related entities and contains the full text of millions of pages.
|
|
|
Particle characterization
Micromeritics is a leading supplier of particle characterization analytical laboratory instruments for R&D, QA/QC, production, and process control applications. Characteristics determined include: particle size, surface area, pore volume, pore size, material density, catalytic activity, and active surface area. A Materials Analysis Laboratory provides sample analyses on a contract basis.
www.micromeritics.com
ICIS-LOR Chemical Reports
ICIS-LOR is an independent price benchmark for the global chemical industry. We cover more than 120 chemical commodities (olefins, aromatics, polymers, solvents, intermediates, etc.) from a network of industry experts around the world. Trusted by both sellers and buyers, the biggest names in the chemical industry subscribe and contribute to the information we publish.
www.icislor.com
Elsevier MDL
Elsevier MDL is the recognized leader in discovery informatics for the life sciences and chemistry in industry and academia. Free product downloads and demos. Visit www.mdli.com
Can you convert a complex chemical name to a structure and back in 2 seconds?
With ACD/Name Chemist Version, chemists can rely on the industry-standard IUPAC naming within a convenient chemical drawing interface, at an affordable price.
www.acdlabs.com/ncv/
|
|
Chemistry Software
Software for the Chemical Laboratory including Chemical Inventory, Sample Tracking, Instrument Maintenance and MSDS Management. Call us to arrange a web demo or to request product information.
www.chemistry-software.com
ChemJobs.net - More chemistry jobs
ChemJobs.net, the Webs leading jobs site for chemists, pharmaceutical scientists and chemical industry professionals is now bigger than ever. Over 500,000 unique users per month access the site through ChemIndustry.com and ChemWeb.com, making ChemJobs.net THE place to start looking for qualified candidates and new chemistry related jobs on the Web. Visit www.chemjobs.net today.
Free Newsletters
ChemIndustry.com's Newsletter Center invites you to subscribe to newsletters of your interest - free of charge. Click here for details
Free Magazines
FREE to Qualified ChemIndustry.com users. No hidden or trial offers, and no purchase necessary. Publications are absolutely free to those who qualify. Be alerted to new, useful Web sites and services. Continue
|

|