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SJPC specializes in the scaling up and process development of custom synthesis of organic materials ranging from milligrams to metric tons and enjoys international experience in both industrial and academic environments. On larger scale, process development of new synthetic processes using experimental design is used for optimization of multi-kilogram syntheses, leading to commercialization.

To ensure customer's satisfaction and commercial viability, SJPC's organic and analytical chemists collaborates on each project.

SJPC encompass a variety of organic chemistry capabilities, along with knowledge of the latest techniques and technologies. This competence has been verified on a number of complex projects, including polyesters, semi-conducting polymers, silicone base polymers and more, with sizeable success for its customers.

SJPC collaborates with its customers to agree on tight specifications that in the end ensure the quality of the manufactured material. This endeavour includes amongst others: analytical method development and validation; the synthesis and characterization of impurities; reduction or elimination of residual monomers, and measurement at the ppb (part per billion) level.

SJPC strategy is to build long-term relationship with its customers. Often, the R&D stage is the first step that a customer will take with SJPC. A strong and open collaboration between SJPC and the customer's technical teams is crucial and essential to the success of going from R&D to commercialisation. The success of our customers is always the main objective.

Throughout the R&D process, SJPC will consider issues related to:

  bulletRoutes and opportunities for early stage convergence
  bulletIdentification of strategic intermediates as candidates for outsourcing
  bulletProcess optimization
  bulletRaw material costs and commercial sources
  bulletRelated compounds and potential impurities
  bulletFinal isolations and methods
  bulletAnalytical method development and validation
 

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