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Xiameter offers market-driven prices on large volume purchases of commonly used silicones. The web-enabled business model, from Dow Corning, provides 24/7 access to purchasing. Know which products you want and how to use them? Visit us anytime at www.xiameter.com |
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Wikipedia chemistry portal
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – a good start point for new comers to the world of chemistry or just another way to spend a nostalgic hour.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Chemistry
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Government Information Online (GIO): Ask a Librarian
Through Government Information Online (GIO) you can ask government information librarians who are experts at finding information from government agencies of all levels (local, state, regional, national international) on almost any subject from aardvarks to zygomycosis.
http://www.govtinfo.org/
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BiomedExperts
A literature-based scientific social network - brings the right researchers together and allows them to collaborate online. Collexis provides the BiomedExperts social network free of charge for researchers worldwide in an effort to increase collaborative biomedical research for the common good.
http://www.biomedexperts.com/
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Building Businesses
Turning university research into products takes time, money, and initiative as four nanotechnology companies' experiences show. Read more in this week’s C&En cover story.
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/86/8613cover.html
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Chemical blogspace
Chemical blogspace collects data from tens of scientific chemistry blogs and then does useful and interesting things with it. With Chemical blogspace, you can:
- Find, read and subscribe to new science blogs
- Find out what scientists are saying about the latest books and papers
- Read mini-reviews, conference reports or even original research
- See the buzz surrounding different websites
- Browse different subject areas.
http://cb.openmolecules.net/
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Biofuel boost
Environmental controversy surrounds the use of biofuels as a means to mitigate climate change and reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. Now, $1 million is to be pumped into a research project at the University of Colorado at Boulder to develop solar-thermal biomass-to-gas conversion technology. Alan Weimer's team in the chemical and biological engineering department will benefit from the three-year grant and hope, in that time, to find a way to use concentrated sunlight to heat biomass like grass, sorghum, corn stalks and leaves, wood waste, and algae to more than 1000 Celsius for fractions of a second. This will generate "syngas" - a mixture of carbon oxides and hydrogen - that can be readily turned into hydrogen or liquid fuels.
University of Colorado at Boulder awarded 1 million for biofuels research
Read more hot chemistry news from ChemWeb.com's newsletter: The Alchemist.
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Chemical Sales & Marketing Effectiveness (April 9-10, Atlanta, GA)
Marketing and sales directors from top chemical companies will meet and share their experience. Dow Chemical, DuPont, Degussa, Bayer Material Science, BASF… all of them confirmed!
To get your free PDF brochure, simply contact Mr. Matej Mutis.
Email: matej.mutis@jacobfleming.com
Call: (216) 920-3083
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2008 Pittsburgh Chemical Day
Pittsburgh Chemical Day returns on Tuesday, May 6, 2008, for the 41st annual edition of an event that has long been one of the chemical industry's favorite traditions. Please plan to join the experience in Pittsburgh, PA, at the Pittsburgh Hilton & Towers. Visit www.pittchemday.com to learn more.
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The 12th APCCHE - The Chemical Engineering Exhibition
The Asia-Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering (APCChE) is the confederation of chemical engineering groups in Asia and Asia-Pacific region. Event will be held Aug. 4th - 6th, 2008
http://www.icit-expo.com
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Malvern Instruments Ltd.
Malvern is a leading supplier of analytical solutions for particle characterization (size, shape, zeta potential, molecular weight) and rheological applications. Advanced technologies are combined with robust mechanical designs and comprehensive software to provide on-line, at-line and off-line solutions for QA/QC, control and development applications. An extensive support service facilitates the exploitation of any given system. www.malvern.co.uk
Perry Videx
Quality used chemical, plastics, & paper process equipment. 25,000 items priced right for immediate worldwide delivery - www.PerryVidex.com
Chemistry Software
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