It’s time for the Asynt Newsletter May 2021
It’s time for our monthly newsletter and there’s loads packed in there this month! Grab a coffee, put your feet up, and take five minutes out to read what’s happening in the world of chemistry.
It’s time for our monthly newsletter and there’s loads packed in there this month! Grab a coffee, put your feet up, and take five minutes out to read what’s happening in the world of chemistry.
We know that a worldwide network of people you can trust to offer knowledge and support is essential so we’re pleased to announce a new addition to our distributor network!
The poor bumble bee has fallen upon hard times but there’s so much going on in their world! Find out how we’re giving you the opportunity to help them in our free giveaway for World Bee Day 2021.
Dr Kerry is desperate to get back to the beauticians but has succumbed to the chemistry of beauty via sustainable & green science-based company, Dr. Craft.
Researchers from the School of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (UK) are using a DrySyn Spiral Evaporator to help synthesize novel reactive colloidal nanoparticles that present an exciting tool to create a new generation of ‘smart’ nanomaterials.
April already and it’s officially springtime so we’re waking things up with our monthly newsletter!
We’d like to say a HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who got involved in our annual Easter Goodies Giveaway and congratulations to our very lucky winner! Find out who got their hands on all the goodies for their lab team…
Hesitating to make the change to waterless condensing? Read what chemists just like you had to say after they tried CondenSyn!
For those looking for either a new lab reactor system, or those who need an additional vessel to complement a system already in use, we have so much for you to choose from.
Working closely with researchers at the Centrale Lille Institute in Lille, France – Asynt has developed and supplied two custom high-pressure reactors to assist them in their development of new advanced catalysts for biomass transformation.