Conclusion
Integrative chemistry: interdisciplinarity in chemical sciences
Research and innovation REF: RE105 V1
Conclusion
Integrative chemistry: interdisciplinarity in chemical sciences

Author : Rénal BACKOV

Publication date: September 10, 2008, Review date: March 14, 2018 | Lire en français

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5. Conclusion

Looking at the examples in this dossier from a purely contemplative point of view, it's clear that a cross-disciplinary approach to chemical science skills enables us to chisel matter at all its scales. What must take precedence in an approach associated with the concept of integrative chemistry is not the existence of a specific pre-established field of competence, but rather a function or polyfunctionality to be achieved, on which the necessary skills (or expertise) must depend. In this sense, integrative chemistry appears as a kind of "toolbox" from which we can pragmatically draw the instruments needed to build complex structures with pre-established properties. It combines the basic elements of traditional chemistry (composition, concentration, temperature and pressure), which are still extremely valuable, with the notion of confined reactors organized on different scales. These multi-scale...

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