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JACS Beta
ACS launches a testing ground for the Journal of the American Chemical Society website. The new site includes Web-based collections of the best recently published JACS papers. Other available features: Listen to the complete text of selected JACS communications and JACS PowerPoint slide sets.
http://pubs.acs.org/JACSbeta/
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IONiC - Interactive Online Network of Inorganic Chemists
It is a new library of pedagogical resources for Inorganic Chemistry created by Cyber-Enabled Community of Practice for Improving Inorganic Chemical Education.
https://www.ionicviper.org/
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Sourcing From China
Despite recent problems, Chinese suppliers remain an essential source of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals. The full cover story of Chemical & Engineering News from May 19th is available here:
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/86/8620cover.html
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NanoWerk
Nanowerk is a nanotech portal that offers a nanomaterial database, nanotechnology directory with 3000+ sources as well as news feeds and nanotechnology resources such as events calendar, report library, video library, periodical directory, and a section for "neat stuff."
http://www.nanowerk.com/
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Biofuel Plants Market Worldwide 2007-2025
Only a promo for a new study by: Helmut Kaiser Consultancy but, this Web page provides a clear chart that summarizes nicely the entire industry.
http://www.hkc22.com/biofuel.html
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Global nitrogen
Joseph Prospero of the University of Miami is an expert in aerosols, tiny particles carried around the globe on atmospheric eddies and winds. From 1980 onwards he and his colleagues established a network of island stations in the North and South Pacific Oceans to monitor the concentration of major aerosol species, mineral dust, nitrate, sulfate, and sea salt, which all play a role in climate. Now, a major study published in the journal Science, puts these long-term data sets into context and reveals how anthropogenic nitrogen may play a more significant role than previously thought. The nitrogen cycle is closely linked to the carbon cycle and the new study points to a closer link to changing nitrogen levels and effects on oceanic biology as well as atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. "All of us are concerned that the amount of anthropogenic nitrogen transported to the oceans will to continue to rise in the future," says Prospero.
Study in Science cites impact of anthropogenic nitrogen on ocean biology, atmospheric CO2
Read more hot chemistry news from ChemWeb.com's newsletter: The Alchemist.
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LogiChem 2008 Sept 22-24
The chemicals industry is facing a perfect storm of complexities these days; dealing with rising oil prices, congestion and capacity crunches, aligning supply chain processes for globalization, increasing competition with developing nations, and operating on slimmer margins while attempting to maintain and increase profitability. For more information, visit www.logichem2008.com
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2008 (Fourth) International Exhibition on Water Treatment Chemicals and Water Soluble Polymer
The 2008 (Fourth) International Exhibition on Water Treatment Chemicals and Water Soluble Polymer will be held during 27-28 October 2008 at Shanghai Mart. The exhibition will cover more than 20 sectors such as oilfield.
http://www.chem7.cn/wsp/E/index.htm
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SpeChem China 2008
The leading fine and specialty chemical event in China first launched in 2001. The rapidly increasing demands of fine and specialty chemicals in China will push the event to further success. Dec 3-5, 2008 at the Shanghai Everbright Convention and Exhibition Center.
http://www.spechemchina.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
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
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