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Provides cGMP organic synthesis, organic chemistry synthesis, process chemistry, contract manufacturing, synthetic carbohydrates, glycotherapeutics and active pharmaceutical ingredients services.
http://www.glycosyn.com ~ Details
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Chemistry Resources and links, as well as more interesting facts & information.
http://www.chemistry.co.nz ~ Details
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A commercial analytical laboratory specialising in XRF total element analysis of a wide range of geological, industrial and biological materials.
http://www.spectrachem.co.nz ~ Details
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Chemsol are suppliers and installers of ion exchange resins and plant, demineralization plant (demin plant), water softeners, reverse osmosis equipment and membranes, ultraviolet equipment, activated carbon for filters, salt for softener regeneration, new or replacement vessels for media, filter sand and gravel. Chemsol provide the following services and consultancy: ion exchange plat troubleshooting, plant optimization, resin removal and installation, ion exchange resin analysis, maintenance.
http://www.chemsol.co.nz ~ Details
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Organic chemistry is a branch and specific discipline of chemistry. Organic chemistry deals specifically with the properties, structure, and composition of organic compounds. Organic compounds, by definition, are compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms. It is generally agreed that the science of organic chemistry began in 1828. It is then that Friedrich Woehler accidentally evaporated an aqueous solution and came up with the organic compound called urea.


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