International Symposium on Fluorous Technologies explained

ISoFT is the abbreviation for the International Symposium on Fluorous Technologies. This symposium series was founded to discuss recent advances, including commercial applications, of technologies related to fluorous chemistry.

History

Fluorous Technology Award

In recognition of major contributions to fluorous chemistry:

József Rábai (Eötvös Loránd University)

Dennis P. Curran (University of Pittsburgh)

Jean-Marc Vincent (University of Bordeaux)

References

  1. http://www.cityu.edu.hk/bch/isoft11/ ISoFT 2011 website
  2. http://www.isoft13.mke.org.hu/invitation.html ISoFT 2013 website
  3. http://www.fluorine-como2015.eu 21st ISFC&ISoFT'15 website
  4. http://alpha.chem.umb.edu/ISOFT/Code/index.htm ISoFT'17 website