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Organic Chemistry 2019

providing an excellent platform to address, and the fundamental aspects of Submit your abstract to participate: https://organic-chemistry.chemistryconferences.org/abstract-submission.php

Organic Chemistry 2019 with the theme “Accentuate Innovations and Emerging Novel Research in Organic and Inorganic chemistry” will be featuring the scientific and technical sessions, plenary lectures, oral and poster presentations, keynote speakers, exhibition, as well as exceptional networking opportunities.
Organic Chemistry 2019 will be focusing on different aspects of Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry Polymer chemistry, Medicinal chemistry, Advancement in the field of chemistry, Electrochemistry, Green chemistry, Food chemistry, Physical Chemistry, new improvements in the field of Organic Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry of materials and Bio-Inorganic Catalysis, Organic Photochemistry, Coordination Chemistry and Organometallic chemistry, Chemo-selectivity, Organic chemistry of life, Organic items and heterocyclic chemistry, new synthetic ways and advances in catalysis.
About Venue:
Amsterdam, the capital of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. Amsterdam is in the western Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The river Amstel ends in the city center and connects to many canals. With its universities, academies, and research institutes, along with more than 40 museums, numerous theaters, and entertainment venues, Amsterdam is the country's leading cultural center. In addition, the city is famous for its historic homes, laid out in a pattern of concentric segments in the shape of a fan and built on piles driven through an upper layer of mud into the firm, sandy bottom up to 18 meters below. All told, some 6,750 buildings dating from the 16th to 18th centuries are crowded into an area of 2,000 acres, dissected by 160 canals (grachten), themselves home to numerous houseboats. Many picturesque bridges link the city's 90 islands, eight of them old wooden bascule bridges, including the Magere Brug (Mager Bridge), one of the city’s most frequently photographed.

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