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!
The Process Intensification Group, within the School of Engineering at Newcastle University, UK are using the MultiCell-PLUS High-Pressure Reactor as part of their program of ongoing research to create a new environmentally friendly generation of catalysts for production of biorenewable chemicals.
By partnering with Nottingham Analytical, Asynt aims to offer an integrated suite of services that streamline research and development processes, ensuring precise and reliable results.
Exciting update as Asynt acquires renowned Flow Chemistry specialists, Uniqsis.
Safety is paramount when conducting chemical reactions under pressurised conditions. Yes, your department ordered a fabulous new pressure reactor that you’ve been itching to get your hands on – but
RSC Sustainable Laboratories Grants of up to £10,000 opening shortly – find out how to apply here!
“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.”
Asynt have teamed up with Sygnature Discovery, and Liverpool ChiroChem (LCC), to showcase their Illumin8 parallel photoreactor.
LightSyn Illumin8 Cooling/Heating Base Evaluation: “The Asynt LightSyn Illumin8 Cooling/Heating Base integrated faultlessly with our photochemical set-up using a portable mini-chiller. The temperature control offered by the plate gave us
Asynt announces that Rapid Powders Ltd. (Stoke-on-Trent, UK) has been using a PressureSyn High Pressure Reactor to undertake series of process experiments using small amounts of precious materials to produce optimally functionalised polymers.