We are always watching out for high quality posters and white papers on interesting research carried out using any of the wide range of Asynt laboratory tools. A great example is the “Sustainable Synthesis of Organophosphates Using Flow Chemistry” poster below which was presented at “Posters in Parliament” by Natalia (pictured below) a few days ago:
The author, London Metropolitan University 3rd year BSc chemistry student, Natalia Buckler Reinoso has been putting Asynt’s fReactor flow chemistry platform through its paces and has shared further research achieved.
Posters in Parliament (PiP) exhibition took place in the House of Commons, 5th March 2025
If you’d like to find out more about Posters in Parliament, please visit the website by clicking here: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/iatl/research/present/pip/
Continuous Flow Optimisation of the Pudovik Reaction and Phospha-Brook Rearrangement using DBN
This is a further poster published by Natalia and the London Metropolitan University where the fReactor was used to significantly reduce reaction times whilst maintaining similar yields.
Follow the author
If you’d like to follow the London Metropolitan University on Instagram where these papers were shared by supervisor, Dr Bhaven Patel, then please visit: https://www.instagram.com/londonmetuni/ and https://www.instagram.com/bhaven.patel.50/ or find Natalia via X at: https://x.com/BucklerNatalia.
What are you doing with your fReactor?
If you’ve recently published research carried out using the fReactor CSTR flow chemistry platform and feel it would be of interest to others, please get in touch with us via email to [email protected] and we can have a chat!