Easy Vessel Switching for Scalable Flow Chemistry System
AM Technology Ltd (Runcorn, UK) explain why they’re integrating the ReactoMate ATOM lab reactor support stands into their Coflore® flow chemistry systems.
AM Technology Ltd (Runcorn, UK) explain why they’re integrating the ReactoMate ATOM lab reactor support stands into their Coflore® flow chemistry systems.
New paper available: This describes a series of multiphasic Flow Chemistry reactions undertaken by iRPD researchers using the fReactor Photo Flow platform
Asynt has introduced two new innovative kits for scale-up laboratories looking to minimise downtime when changing between different glass reactor vessels.
UK-based HydRegen are using a DrySyn OCTO reaction station from Asynt to help develop a next generation biocatalyst system that enables cleaner, safer, and more efficient chemical manufacture.
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Developed by Asynt, in conjunction with the University of Leeds (UK), the fReactor Photo Flow provides an easy-to-use, yet powerful platform for scientists looking to explore photochemistry in Flow Chemistry applications.
Maulide Group, University of Vienna, teamed up with Green Labs Austria after local devastating water leak drives move to improve sustainability.
A new white paper, written by scientists at Liverpool ChiroChem (LCC), describes how the Asynt Illumin8 parallel photoreactor is being used to synthesise a range of new 2-Aryl N-Heterocycles.
Researchers from the School of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews (UK) are using a DrySyn Spiral Evaporator to help synthesize novel reactive colloidal nanoparticles that present an exciting tool to create a new generation of ‘smart’ nanomaterials.
Working closely with researchers at the Centrale Lille Institute in Lille, France – Asynt has developed and supplied two custom high-pressure reactors to assist them in their development of new advanced catalysts for biomass transformation.