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HomeTrainingCourse DirectoryBridging the Gap Between Lab and Plant

Bridging the Gap Between Lab and Plant

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Download the PDF OutlineProcess development tends to be ‘recipe’ based, and in the inevitable rush to develop a process the science tends to get ignored. This series of modules deals with an area at the interface between organic chemistry and chemical engineering. It seeks to provide an awareness of the physicochemical principles that underpin process development in the fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals area.
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