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  • 08-12 British chemical giant ICI accepts a takeover offer of £8 billion from Dutch Akzo Nobel. Assuming approval goes through, this marks the end of a British industrial icon, known for its discovery of polyethylene and for its Dulux paint line. Read more...
  • 07-16: Sustainable development: At the 2007 "C6 conference" in Paris, the presidents of six major chemical societies pledged to "demand responsible use of resources, and ensure that the next generation of scientists protects and maintains the well-being of Earth and its inhabitants." The pact was developed by ACS, RSC, as well as societies representing Japan, Germany, France and the Netherlands.[1] Read more...
A organocopper(III) species Bertz 2007
A organocopper(III) species Bertz 2007
Functionalisation of n-pentane
Functionalisation of n-pentane
  • 01-23: Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer announced a major restructuring plan, involving the loss of 10,000 jobs worldwide, after the failure of Torcetrapib in clinical trials. The $7bn. R&D budget remains intact, but in future Pfizer aims to bring in more externally sourced drug candidates. Read more...
Phosphino borane hydrogen storage
Phosphino borane hydrogen storage
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Fluoroarene coupling
Fluoroarene coupling
  • 2006-06-05 Japanese chemists have prepared and described the first ever all-carbon persulfurane called bis(2,2'-biphenylylene) dimethylpersulfurane in which a central sulfur atom is bonded to 4 aryl groups and two methyl groups. In ordinary organosulfur compounds, sulfur has only two carbon neighbors. The compound is reported to be stable and moisture insensitive. More...
Benzocarborane molecule, Et stands for ethyl
Benzocarborane molecule, Et stands for ethyl
  • 2006-04-25 The groups of E.J. Corey (Harvard) and Masakatsu Shibasaki (Tokyo) have published new syntheses of oseltamivir (Tamiflu) bypassing the expensive and scarce shikimic acid, the starting material in the current production method. Corey's group elected not to patent their procedure, in order to stimulate work on reducing costs and supply problems ahead of a possible flu pandemic.
  • 2006-03-24 A large ethylene explosion at a chemistry school in Mulhouse, France, has killed at least one and seriously injured one other. The incident occurred at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Mulhouse, part of the University of Haute-Alsace.
  • 2006-24-02 A large explosion at a chemistry school in Mulhouse, France, has killed at least one and seriously injured one other. The incident occurred at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Mulhouse, part of the University of Haute-Alsace.