Flow to improve the reproducibility of your flow chemistry Kumar Jeetendra | September 8, 2023 To enhance the reproducibility of flow chemistry scale-up – precise control of mixing and temperature in highly exothermic or rapid reactions is essential. The expanding range of Glass Static Mixer (GSM) chip reactor blocks from Uniqsis produce an efficient, turbulent mixed reagent stream for flow chemistry reactions that is not diffusion dependent. Available in sizes from 270µl to …
Flow chemistry innovations Kumar Jeetendra | September 8, 2023 Despite its many benefits, transitioning synthesis of chemical entities by batch methods to continuous flow protocols based on microreactors still varies in different parts of the world and from industry to industry. The flow chemistry approach, which has been widely adopted by pharmaceutical scientists and production engineers in recent years, perhaps shows a glimpse of the …
How to improve the reproducibility of your flow chemistry Kumar Jeetendra | October 10, 2023 To enhance the reproducibility of flow chemistry scale-up – precise control of mixing and temperature in highly exothermic or rapid reactions is essential. The expanding range of Glass Static Mixer (GSM) chip reactor blocks from Uniqsis produce an efficient, turbulent mixed reagent stream for flow chemistry reactions that is not diffusion dependent. Available in sizes …
Optimised Photochemistry module for GSM chip reactors Kumar Jeetendra | November 16, 2023 The new PHOTOCHIP™ high power LED photoreactor module from Uniqsis provides chemists with a benchmark tool to run photochemical reactions with highly efficient mixing and accurately controlled temperature. The PHOTOCHIP™ is an easy-to-use device – design optimised to perform photochemical reactions in the complete range of Uniqsis Glass Static Mixer (GSM) reactor blocks, also known as …
Reaction scale-up using flow chemistry Kumar Jeetendra | November 16, 2023 Flow chemistry, also known as continuous flow chemistry or microreactor chemistry, is an excellent method for reaction profiling and optimisation, particularly prior to scale up. Using this popular synthetic technique – reagents are combined in a T- piece mixer which allows diffusion across a short distance and promotes rapid and controlled mixing. The resulting laminar …
Building blocks for flow chemistry Kumar Jeetendra | January 14, 2024 Uniqsis has developed an extensive range of affordable ‘building block’ modules to which you can simply add your own pumps to create a flow chemistry system. Compatible with a wide range of existing hardware – Uniqsis reactor modules significantly lower the cost of setting-up a high-performance flow chemistry system. Beneficially you can invest in just …