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Chemical Soft Development Research Institute Co., Ltd. Achievement Introduction

Introducing a variety of achievements such as acrylation, chlorination (chlorination), and glycosylation!

We will introduce examples of chemical reactions we have successfully conducted and possible purification methods. In chemical reactions, we have a wide variety of achievements, including "sulfinylation," "contact hydrogenation," and "transmetalation." Additionally, purification can be performed using column chromatography, thin-layer chromatography (normal phase), and distillation. [Examples of Successful Chemical Reactions (Excerpt)] ■Acrylation ■Azidation ■Acylation ■Acetalization ■Acetylation ■Amidation *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Glossary of chromatography! Free explanatory materials available.

Introducing essential basic terms necessary for understanding chromatography! We are currently offering a free explanatory document summarizing the fundamentals of HPLC.

I have summarized the essential basic terms necessary for understanding chromatography. Additionally, I will introduce examples of outputs for each chromatographic parameter as described in the basic chromatography terms using the Agilent data system. This document clearly presents parameters of chromatograms, such as hold-up time (the elution time of non-retained components) and peak height. Please feel free to download it and read through it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection ■ Peak Identification and Quantification in HPLC *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Book] Trends in PFAS Regulation and Response Technologies (No. 2255)

Available for preview - Analysis, removal, decomposition, development of alternative materials -

★ Latest regulatory status in Europe, the United States, China, and Japan! Required responses for manufacturing, use, and import/export operations! ★ Development examples of alternative materials with performance comparable to fluorinated coatings, additives, and polymer materials! --------------------- ■ Key points of this document 1. Screening, quantification, and structural analysis of PFAS - Usage of reagents, instruments, and certified standard materials for analysis - Types of columns, selection methods, and sample injection techniques - Sample pretreatment in analysis and points for reducing blanks - Guidelines for PFAS analysis in industrial products, tap water, and food, as well as sample preparation and measurement conditions - Data analysis of chromatography and validity testing of results 2. Adsorption, removal, and degradation of PFAS - Removal of PFAS using activated carbon, zeolites, magnesium, and MOFs - Treatment of PFAS-contaminated water using ion exchange resins and separation membranes - Deactivation of PFAS through hydrolysis, electrolysis, thermal decomposition, and incineration - Decomposition of PFAS using subcritical water treatment, atmospheric pressure plasma, cavitation, and bacteria - Insolubilization treatment of PFAS-contaminated soil and in-situ purification

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