Microsoft Azure Quantum was still in the development and preview stage, and its commercial availability and adoption by chemical companies were limited. However, it's important to note that the field of quantum computing is rapidly evolving, and there may have been advancements and partnerships since then that I'm not aware of.
Microsoft Azure Quantum is a cloud-based quantum computing platform that provides tools, libraries, and resources for researchers and developers to explore quantum computing algorithms and applications. While some companies in the chemical industry have expressed interest in quantum computing, I don't have specific information about which chemical companies have been testing Azure Quantum Elements or the results of such testing.
To stay up to date with the latest developments in Azure Quantum and its applications in the chemical industry, it would be best to consult Microsoft's official documentation, announcements, or industry news sources for any recent partnerships, collaborations, or progress in this area.