Asynt Newsletter February 2021
This month’s newsletter includes a sneaky preview of another NEW product; combining the technology of Flow Chemistry and Photochemistry, it’s so new that it doesn’t even have a name yet!
This month’s newsletter includes a sneaky preview of another NEW product; combining the technology of Flow Chemistry and Photochemistry, it’s so new that it doesn’t even have a name yet!
Exciting announcement regarding our expansion of in-house engineering services.
Asynt has published a case study describing how the FroSyn Cooling Station has enabled John Bower’s Group at the University of Liverpool (UK) to reproducibly conduct low temperature enantioselective catalytic reactions, over an extended period of time.
CondenSyn® Evaluation: What type of laboratory is the product used in: Drug discovery laboratory What key work is undertaken in your laboratory and how does the product help?: I had previous
Martyn Fordham is here to tell you a little about the next new product due out soon for Photochemistry in Flow. Watch our short video for more information.
The world is currently a different place. The ability to keep connections and drive projects remotely has been something we’ve been keen to demonstrate. One of the Asynt mottos is collaborate, innovate and create and this is exactly what we’ve been doing with Compendium.
From random chemistry love tokens to valid reasons to only buy your date cheap chocolates for Valentine’s Day if you’ve got an inquisitive canine companion… We look at the chemistry involved in this annual celebration of all things LOVE!
This month’s newsletter includes the launch of our NEW parallel photoreactor, Illumin8 & so much more; We’re starting 2021 with all kinds of great laboratory tools and some very happy news!
Asynt are well known for developing useful tools for chemistry labs such as our oil-free DrySyn heating blocks and our water-free reflux CondenSyn but did you know that Asynt, in
Asynt announce the DrySyn Illumin8 – a new, beautifully engineered, 8-position parallel photoreactor for research chemists.