2014/8/21 14:39:24
August 21th,2014 Professor Heiner Eckert lecture speaker's lecture "chemical synthesis challenges - Flexible Skills and Strategies" held as scheduled in the company on the 5th floor multi-purpose hall.
Eckert is currently a professor and vice president, director of Hangzhou Shan Sheng Biotechnology Limited worship center industry. Was founded specializing in the development of fine chemicals and process chemicals (phosgene method) "Dr. Eckert Limited", as president. A former professor at the University of Munich and the hospital director of industry, and is committed to the development of new chemical synthesis methods and new responses. During 1975-1992, Professor Heiner Eckert peptide synthesis and development of new technologies. With triclosan - tert-butoxycarbonyl [TCBOC] protecting group and methyl ester soluble ferrocene groups, synthetic β- lactam antibiotics (cephalosporins, penicillin), ß- endorphin sequence, enkephalins, poly During 1977-1984, Professor Heiner Eckert development related to anti-toxic metal phthalocyanine special catalytic technology, <technical vitamin B12>, catalytic conditions in three bell; these difficult but it has successfully completed the synthesis of amino acids, and cyclic peptide Under palladium phthalocyanine has a specific regulatory. These catalysts are patented in 2002 and is named <Eckert> hydrogenation catalyst; 1984 Professor Heiner Eckert phosgene gas obtained as a crystalline solid phosgene safe alternatives to patent in 1987, published in Applied Chemistry of triphosgene was cited 300 times, and was named <Eckert hydrogenation catalyst>; 2003 Professor Heiner Eckert isocyanoacetate develop isocyanate compound; 2004 Professor Heiner Ike published "photochemical air - Manual ", which is a comprehensive standard works on phosgene and phosgene 70 kinds of alternatives. Professor Eckert lectures can be evaluated from three dimensions: "There is a high degree", "depth", "breadth" by the enthusiastic response of all employees.
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