New tools LED by Photochemistry
Asynt’s innovative LED photochemistry tools differ from others in several significant ways – find out why they’re ideal!
Asynt’s innovative LED photochemistry tools differ from others in several significant ways – find out why they’re ideal!
Exciting update as Asynt acquires renowned Flow Chemistry specialists, Uniqsis.
We take a look at how electrochemistry, flow chemistry and waterless condensing can be introduced to teaching labs to provide students with greater knowledge of industry and research techniques and equipment.
“Presented here is the design and performance of a coalescing liquid–liquid filter, based on low-cost and readily available meltblown nonwoven substrates for separation of immiscible phases.”
We take a look at how to choose your first electrochemistry set up with consideration towards different designs, materials and sizes of flow reactor
Photocatalysis is one of the fastest growing areas in organic synthesis but what exactly is it, and what are the applications of photocatalysis in the lab?
Dr Nicholas J. Warren (University of Leeds, UK) has been announced the winner of the RSC 2023 Reaction Chemistry & Engineering Outstanding Early-Career Paper Award. Find out why!
At the heart of the Flow Chemistry revolution are advanced instruments like the continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). Want to know more about them?
Flow chemistry swaps flasks for fluidics: replacing the tools of conventional “batch” processing with flow chemistry equipment that handles continuous streams of reactants and products. Carrying out a lab-scale synthesis
AM Technology Ltd (Runcorn, UK) explain why they’re integrating the ReactoMate ATOM lab reactor support stands into their Coflore® flow chemistry systems.