Nov 10, 2001 08:55
22 yrs ago
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English term

fine chemistry

Non-PRO English to Polish Tech/Engineering
... it is possible to extract from woods different natural molecules to use in fine chemistry ...

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fine chemicals-chemicals of high purity used in small amounts

The Australian Oxford Dictionary, 1999

To sa nowe okreslenia. Analizy chemiczne wykonuje sie obecnie w nowoczesnych laboratoriach uzywajac kroplowe ilosci duzej czystosci odczynnikow. Nie znam okreslenia polskiego.
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chemia stosowana / chemia farmaceutyczna

Just a suggestion.

I have tried to establish what "fine chemistry" actually deals with but it's kinda difficult. The closest I have come to the answer is this:

"These products may be organic compounds with direct potential for application (**Fine Chemistry**), organic polymers with specific properties, or organometallic complexes for use as catalysts or promoters of particular reactions.
Students who complete this Master's degree are suitably qualified to work in chemical laboratories, in the field of synthesising and developing new products for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries (**Fine Chemistry**), new materials (polymers) and new organometallic catalysts."

http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:sYsp6utrLQA:www.ist.utl...

There is also a course description here:
http://jupiter.u-3mrs.fr/~ac020www/D000W9GB.htm

So as far as I understand it's a subdivision of chemistry which provides practical solutions to use in the pharmaceutical industry.

I have studied the list of different "chemistry's" cached in Google under this URL:

http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:QrdLhzGau9Q:www.opi.org...

and I have come to the conclusion that the closest I can get to the original meaning is either "chemia stosowana" or "chemia farmaceutyczna".
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