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Photoredox catalysis in organic synthesis

1 November 2023 14:00 - 2 November 2023 17:00


Introduction
This Online short course will look into the industrial application of photoredox and concomitant development of enabling technologies.  The course will be in two sections of 60-90 minutes held over two consecutive days as follow:

November 1st, 2.00 – 5.00 pm (GMT – UK)  |  Session 1

November 2nd, 2.00 – 5.00 pm (GMT – UK) |  Session 2

Light-driven organic synthesis, and in particular the use of visible light in photoredox catalysis, has dramatically increased over the past decade. Application in synthetic drug discovery has expanded and augmented the rapid diversification of chemical space- with new scaffolds, late stage functionalization and high throughput screening methods being used to identify new reaction modalities. Industrial application of photoredox and concomitant development of enabling technologies such as continuous flow photochemistry is also set to impact future drug manufacturing.

This online course will be of interest to anyone who are:

Discovery/Synthetic organic chemists

Process development chemists

Anyone wishing to learn more about photoredox chemistry

When you register you will be sent links to join the on-line sessions.

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Speakers
  • Dr John Studley Scientific Update, United Kingdom

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Scientific Update delivers conferences and training courses for industrial chemists and chemical engineers in chemical development, scale-up and many other specialist topics in organic chemistry.
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