This might be of interest to those interested in robochemistry.
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From: Scharf, Austin <ascharf(a)g.harvard.edu>
Date: Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 10:29 AM
Subject: [Ccb-faculty-list] Special seminar: Microwave reaction
acceleration & alternatives
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Hello CCB,
Please join us for a special seminar tomorrow morning, Monday, November 7,
at 10 am in the Cabot Division Room. Dr. Jennifer Kremsner of Anton Paar
GmbH, a leader in reaction acceleration by microwave and traditional
heating methods, will be giving a presentation on the existence and nature
of non-thermal microwave effects, and providing comparisons between
microwave-accelerated reactions and "conventionally heated" analogs.
The presentation will be especially applicable to any of you who use
microwave-accelerated reaction chemistry in organic synthesis, and Dr.
Kremsner will also be providing examples of materials science applications.
I hope to see many of you tomorrow morning.
Best,
Austin Scharf
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Austin B. Scharf, Ph.D.
Director of Advanced Undergraduate Laboratories
Lecturer in Chemistry
Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Harvard University
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Office: 617-496-7114
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