Calling for collaborators
You’ve probably seen the PressureSyn (ultra-safe pressure reactor developed with the University of Nottingham) and the fReactor Flow Chemistry platform (developed with the University of Leeds), and you’re bound to
You’ve probably seen the PressureSyn (ultra-safe pressure reactor developed with the University of Nottingham) and the fReactor Flow Chemistry platform (developed with the University of Leeds), and you’re bound to
As we speed through December it’s great to look back over the past year but also to talk about what we’re planning for 2023 – it’s been an eventful year
DrySyn Sustainability Report: DrySyn Multi systems allow up to 3 reactions to be carried out simultaneously using the same hotplate. Should the efficiency be unaffected, DrySyn would therefore be ideal
The Central Teaching Laboratories and the Department of Chemistry at the University of Liverpool (UK) has published an in-depth study that reports upon their implementation of Asynt laboratory equipment across
CondenSyn® Sustainability Report: The University of Liverpool tested the yields and reaction times for various experiments across the chemistry department. They used this to determine the performance of the CondenSyn,
DrySyn SnowStorm ONE Evaluation: My role is PI – our research goals relate to CO2 capture, green chemistry, and 3D printing. The main types of chemistry we perform are substitution reactions
CondenSyn® Evaluation: I just wanted to write to let you know that my experience using the CondenSyn® was wonderful! I refluxed acetonitrile at 85 °C over the weekend and came
In the Asynt November 2022 Chemistry Newsletter we’ve included key features and articles relating to the topics you’ve told us you’re particularly interested in but we’ve finished up a look
The first meeting of the Royal Society, otherwise known as the ‘learned society’ was held on 28th November 1660 following a lecture at Gresham College by Sir Christopher Wren. The
Perfect skin, clear conscience. Asynt reports how sustainable cosmetics innovator – Keracol Ltd (Leeds, UK) is using its DrySyn heating blocks and CondenSyn air condensers in the development and scale-up