Organofluorine compounds are frequently encountered in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical and fine chemical industries. Often the selective introduction of a fluorine atom or functional group into a molecule can be challenging, particularly at scale, with chemists often designing synthetic routes in which fluorine is introduced through strategic sourcing of raw materials rather than synthetically.
This online course aims to provide an overview of fluorination technology and synthetic methods- both traditional and state of the art- highlighting industrial application. Detailed case studies are used to provide context and workshops enable delegates to familiarize themselves with the chemistry described.
The course will take place over three afternoon sessions, timings are all set in BST (British Summer Time);
Monday, September 22nd | 2.00 – 5.30pm UK
Tuesday, September 23rd | 2.00 – 5.30pm UK
Wednesday, September 24th | 2.00 – 5.30pm UK
This online course aims to provide an overview of fluorination technology and synthetic methods- both traditional and state of the art- highlighting industrial application. Detailed case studies are used to provide context and workshops enable delegates to familiarize themselves with the chemistry described.
The course will take place over three afternoon sessions, timings are all set in BST (British Summer Time);
Monday, September 22nd | 2.00 – 5.30pm UK
Tuesday, September 23rd | 2.00 – 5.30pm UK
Wednesday, September 24th | 2.00 – 5.30pm UK