Guinness – the world’s first nitro beer
For St Patrick’s Day we celebrate the world’s first nitro beer – thanks to mathematician – turned – brewer, Michael Ash, who joined the Guinness team back in 1951.
For St Patrick’s Day we celebrate the world’s first nitro beer – thanks to mathematician – turned – brewer, Michael Ash, who joined the Guinness team back in 1951.
Thomas Rotherham College explain why their 6th form students are now using CondenSyn in place of traditional Leibig condensers.
It’s the shortest month of the year but this month’s chemistry newsletter is packed full of useful information – grab a coffee and read now!
We give you some basic information on what a Schlenk Line actually is, how it is used, and share some fantastic open-access resources on how to get the best out of this essential piece of laboratory equipment.
Hotplates in the laboratory pose risks such as burns, electrical shocks, fires, and other hazards. Therefore, we have put together this guide of ten safety tips and best practices for using hotplates in a laboratory.
Manufacturing APIs with continuous flow reactors provides several critical benefits over batch reactors – read on to find out more.
We’re almost half way through the first month of the year already so it’s time for the Asynt January 2023 newsletter. This is a packed edition with loads to interest you on your coffee break so sit back and take a look!
Colgate University (NY, USA) used kinetic data taken from the Asynt Multicell in their valuable characterisation of the mechanisms of Milstein’s catalysts necessary to understand the reactivity of these vital catalysts in ester hydrogenation.
Asynt reports how the deepmatter® Group have developed the cloud-based SmartChemistry® platform to share chemical reaction and sensor data direct from the laboratory to allowing analysis of this information on an unprecedented scale.
As the end of the year draws closer, it’s time for the Asynt December 2022 Chemistry Newsletter. There’s plenty of useful topics this month but we urge you NOT to read the final article with the link to our…. er….. fabulous….. Asynt Christmas video.