Asynt display and demonstration room

NEW display and demonstration room

Posted on: November 21, 2016

Visit our new display and demonstration room at Asynt in Cambridgeshire UK to see our wide range of laboratory apparatus up close and work with our chemists to find your perfect solution!

New technologies for Photochemical Synthesis

Posted on: November 21, 2016

See the first information about the NEW Asynt “PhotoVap” which adapts any standard rotary evaporator into a photo synthesiser and is the brainchild of chemists at the University of Nottingham, UK – led by Mike George, and including Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff and Dr Charlotte Clarke.

realtimechem week 2016

#RealTimeChem Week 2016

Posted on: October 24, 2016

It’s almost time for #RealTimeChem week 2016 so find out more about this welcoming twitter community and how you might even win an award for your tweet if you get involved!

University of Nottingham Centre for Sustainable Chemistry

The Centre for Sustainable Chemistry

Posted on: September 21, 2016

Pete Licence, director of the carbon neutral laboratory at the Centre for Sustainable Chemistry at the University of Nottingham talks us through this groundbreaking new facility.

Newcastle University, Paul O'Gorman. Cancer Research website image. Pic: Mike Urwin. 190716

Fundraising fun for Cancer Research

Posted on: August 18, 2016

We are very proud of our own Dr Kerry Elgie as every year she joins forces with her family to hold an annual Strawberry Tea Garden Party in aid of Cancer Research. This years Tea Party was a huge success!

WestCHEM research day 2016

WestCHEM Research Day

Posted on: August 12, 2016

Save the date for the 12th annual WestCHEM Research Day on 18 August 2016! The University of Strathclyde will be hosting this year’s event and will be welcoming a number of sponsors, including the Royal Society of Chemistry and Asynt!

Join Asynt at the ACS Fall 2016

Posted on: August 3, 2016

Dr Arran Solomonsz will be representing Asynt at the Fall 2016 ACS from August 21st to 26th in Philadelphia. Join him at Booth 1834 to see our tools for clean, safe and effective synthesis