Synthesizing Novel Nanomaterials Kumar Jeetendra | June 6, 2022 The University of Tartu is the largest and most renowned academic institution in Estonia and one of the most respected centres of education and research in Central and Eastern Europe. The Institute of Physics at the University of Tartu is using a Uniqsis FlowSyn™ continuous flow reactor with Flow-UV™ detector to assist them in development …
Advances in photochemistry for batch and flow Chemical Synthesis Kumar Jeetendra | April 10, 2023 Steve Evans joined Uniqsis in 2017 to take on the role of International Sales Manager. Steve has a broad expertise of life sciences instrumentation including flow chemistry and microwave assisted organic synthesis. He has a wealth of experience having previously held commercial positions including sales, account development/management, sales team/distributor management, product/business development, global sales & …
Heterogeneous catalysis reaction optimisation Kumar Jeetendra | June 13, 2023 At the forefront of flow reactor design, FlowSyn™ from Uniqsis sets the standard for automated optimisation of heterogeneous catalysis reactions. The use of solid supported reagents, catalysts and scavengers in flow reactor systems offers significant benefits over conventional batch heterogeneous catalysis techniques. Their use often avoids the need for downstream product purification and leads to …
Chinese Academic Institutions Invest in Flow Chemistry Kumar Jeetendra | August 9, 2023 Uniqsis report major growth in sales of its FlowSyn, FlowLab and modular based flow chemistry reactor systems to leading Chinese academic institutions. Most recently, local distributor – Beijing SMS has installed systems at ICCAS, Kunming University and Sichuan University. These academic institutions were interested in acquiring easy to use and maintain, high performance flow chemistry …