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ISELHAM, England, Nov. 9, 2016 — High-Pressure Parallel ReactorThe MultiCell High-Pressure Parallel Reactor from Asynt Ltd. is designed for undertaking experiments such as carbonylation, hydrogenation, catalysis and supercritical fluid reactions, as well as air-sensitive material studies.

Used in conjunction with a hotplate stirrer, the standard 316 stainless steel MultiCell reactor offers users the ability to undertake 10 x 30-ml reactions in parallel at pressures of up to 50 bar and temperatures up to 200° C.

The four-position system is capable of operating at up to 350° C and 200 bar. It offers reaction volumes of up to 150 ml and the ability to make additions or take samples under pressure. Sub-ambient reactor cooling and the ability to have different temperature and pressure in each reactor cell are also featured.


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Nov 2016
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