Intermediates
A reaction intermediate or an intermediate is a molecular entity that is formed from the reactants (or preceding intermediates) and reacts further to give the directly observed products of a chemical reaction. Most chemical reactions are stepwise, that is they take more than one elementary step to complete.1
These scientific and regulatory developments have created the need for a guide for workers in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries seeking information on chiral molecules, processes, and commercially available chiral chemicals. Chiral Intermediates presents the chemical professional with a comprehensive listing of over 4700 available chiral chemicals including specific data of interest for each entry in the listing.2
dihydroxyethyl)-ThDP and 2-acetyl-ThDP (AcThDP) opened the door to testing the prevailing theories about the action of ThDP. Two lines of evidence proved that the compounds were chemically competent as intermediates.3
Jack James originally started in the field of computer animation, but made the leap into Digital Intermediates while working at Kodak?s Cinesite Digital Lab. While at Cinesite, James was given the opportunity to work on HBO?s ?Band of Brothers,?4
Beijing Element Chem-tech Company - Producer of pharmaceutical intermediates and chemical reagents in China. Products include fluorinated aromatics, indole and pyridine derivatives, ribose chemicals, and several chiral compounds.5
INVISTA? C12 high performance intermediates provides a full range of 12 carbon cyclic and linear molecules. C12 products, such as dodecanedioic acid (DDDA), Corfree? M1, cyclododecanone (CDDK), cyclododecanol (CDDA) and cyclododecatriene (CDDT), serve in demanding segments such as coatings, resins, lubricants, fragrances, adhesives and corrosion inhibition.6