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| #4438298 in Books | 2011-08-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x1.14 x6.14l,1.81 | File type: PDF | 374 pages||||Drug discovery and development requires the active collaborations of researches from many scientific disciplines and sub-disciplines and the RSC has created a great opportunity to provide the necessary range of publications to facilitate this.Professor Robin
Pharmaceutical process research and development is an exacting, multidisciplinary effort but a somewhat neglected discipline in the chemical curriculum. This book presents an overview of the many facets of process development and how recent advances in synthetic organic chemistry, process technology and chemical engineering have impacted on the manufacture of pharmaceuticals. In 15 concise chapters the book covers such diverse subjects as route selection and economics, t...
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