Flow Chemistry Hands on Training Workshop at Radboud University Nijmegen
Paul Pergande from Uniqsis (home of the FlowSyn system) recently carried out an in-depth Flow Chemistry training workshop at Radboud University Nijmegen
Paul Pergande from Uniqsis (home of the FlowSyn system) recently carried out an in-depth Flow Chemistry training workshop at Radboud University Nijmegen
A whole world of potential from a new polymer unprecedentedly combining optical and electrical properties.
Working with the Chemists at BioFocus, a new, efficient system was designed using a custom made heating block with locators and format to fit their UPLC autosampler as well as an offline heating tray compatible with a hotplate stirrer.
At Monash University in Victoria, Australia Prof. Leone Spiccia’s team has made the transition to the DrySyn laboratory heating block system, telling us that in addition to the obvious benefits it also helps them follow the universities safety policies.
With the approach of Spring time giving both those with allergies and those with asthma many worries and considerations, we found this recent article on the RSC Chemistry World site particularly interesting:
We had a lot of fun with our graffiti lab coat draw so here’s a big thank you to everyone who took part!
Chiral alpha-halo ketones derived from N-protected amino acids are key building blocks for the synthesis of HIV protease inhibitors such as atazanavir used in HAART combination therapy.
To stop global warming, most governments are advocating reducing the amount of carbon dioxide (CO₂), a greenhouse gas, put into the atmosphere. But some argue that such action won’t be enough – we will need to remove CO₂ already present.
Safety in the laboratory is paramount and Asynt has worked together with renowned Chemists and Safety Advisors to bring you this useful publication, “In Best Practice Guide to Safe Laboratory Heating with Heating Blocks” with our compliments.