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Developing Better Performing Catalysts

2013-04-18 09:20:44| chemicalonline News Articles

The SDG Group within the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College (London, UK) has selected the Asynt DrySyn MULTI and parallel synthesis kits to provide them with a safer, more convenient and productive way of synthesising novel organometallic compounds in their search for new better performing catalysts

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