Uniqsis to Present New FlowSyn Modules at ACS 2010

15 Aug 2010
Sarah Sarah
Marketing / Sales

Visit Uniqsis to learn about a new module for library synthesis and reagent profiling, launching at ACS this year. Following on from the success of FlowSyn, Uniqsis have launched a number of modules to further extend the capabilities of the instrument. This latest module allows the user to perform automated library synthesis and reagent profiling. Each reaction can be programmed with different reaction times, reagent ratios and temperatures.

A pair of high pressure pumps are used to deliver reagent solutions from either stock bottles or sample injection loops through a specially designed mixer into the electrically heated flow reactors. Reactions can be heated to 260°C and 150°C in the coil and column reactor modules respectively. Back pressure regulators of up to 1000 psi are used to pressurise the system and thus perform superheating of solvents, allowing the chemist to access 'microwave like' conditions with no limitation on scale.

FlowSyn is very easy to use with a high resolution user interface. Uniqsis offer a wide range of reactors making it the ideal tool for small scale reaction optimisation and scale up. Once a procedure is optimised, reactions can be scaled up to produce 100s of grams of material. FlowSyn has real time pressure monitoring so if a blockage occurs, the system will shut down allowing FlowSyn to be safely run unattended.

Uniqsis now offer FlowSyn in a choice of standard PTFE/PEEK, PTFE or Stainless Steel wetted parts. Hastelloy is also available on a custom basis for the harshest of chemicals. Uniqsis also offer a temperature controlled static mixer for -40 C to 150 C. Exothermic chemistries can be performed with ease using an external chiller, controlled by FlowSyn.

Be the first to find out more at booth #1030.

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