Join Asynt at the ACS Fall 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
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
*TEAPOT KLAXON* It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for…and the winner of the Asynt teapot is…
BOSS XV Belgian Organic Synthesis Symposium
Have you met our new friend, Walter? He’s really worried about water droplets being wasted and wants everyone to remember that we need to look after him and his kind!
“….. It was decided to test the CondenSyn under relatively tough conditions, as close as possible to those used in a typical laboratory synthesis. A 100 mL round bottomed flask containing 50 mL of a given solvent was heated to a temperature 10% higher than the stated boiling point of the solvent for 24 hours under bubbling nitrogen gas. ….”
We can’t resist a bit of cool chemistry paraphernalia and this unique custom-made chemistry flask / tea pot hybrid that was specified by Dr Ffion Abraham is up for grabs for one lucky Asynt customer!
On 27th and 28th February, 2017, many of the greatest organic chemists from the UK will be gathering at “OrgSyn” to speak. Find out more!
Back in January the IUPAC accepted the evidence indicating that four new elements had been produced, fleshing out the bottom row of the periodic table. They were given temporary names to start with (such as ununseptium – element 117), but the formal names have now been agreed! They aren’t any easier to pronounce though…
Asynt joined partners, BioChromato, and many of our distribution partners at Analytica, the international trade fair in Munich, Germany last week. We showed off the Smart Evaporator, the NEW DrySyn Spiral Evaporator and discussed the upcoming new products available from our catalogue soon!
Tall ship, the Mary Rose, was lost to the ocean depths in July, 1945. Amongst the traditional tools used to preserve her heritage were some innovative new ones too, such as the freeze dryer.