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Flow Chemistry Platform

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Flow Chemistry PlatformThe fReactor Photo Flow from Asynt Ltd. helps scientists explore photochemistry in flow chemistry applications.

Specifically designed for ease of use and high operational safety, the fReactor Photo Flow delivers all the key advantages of flow photochemical reactors over conventional batch systems, including consistent light flux, controlled exposure times, and precise temperature control. Two high-power LED wavelength options of 450 nm and 365 nm suit most photochemical activation requirements. Alternative excitation wavelength options are available upon request.

Integrating the efficiency of pipe-flow processing with the advanced mixing of five Continuous Stirred Tank Reactors, fReactor delivers a versatile plug-and-flow setup, which is well-suited to multiphasic reactions allowing chemists to explore continuous-flow processing with ease.


Photonics Spectra
Oct 2021
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