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Special applications - High standard organic synthesis

 





















New dimensions in chemical synthesis

  Solid phase chemistry
  • Simple operation of polymer-supported reagents using non-adhesive PTFE liners
  • Up to 5 g solid-phase components per reaction vessel
  • Washing and cleavage steps in the same vessel minimizes substance losses
  • Maximum efficiency due to drastically reduced process time

Metal catalysis reactions
  • Safe use, even with large amounts of metal catalysts in the microwave field
  • Easy to clean quartz vessels reduce sample contamination from metal traces
  • Effective stirring prevents metal deposits and the formation of local hot spots

Gas Loading
  • Individual inert or reactant gas atmosphere up to 20 bar per vessel
  • Simple connection to gas entry system
  • User-friendly alternative to conventional autoclaving systems

Near Critical Water Chemistry 
  • The highest temperature/pressure conditions available on the market
  • 60 bar at 260 °C (PTFE liner) or 80 bar at 300 °C (quartz vessel)

Employing Passive Heating Elements

  • efficient heat distribution to low-absorbing solvents
  • SiC cylinder in various size
  • robust, inert and recyclable
 

 

Protein Hydrolysis

Synthos 3000 is not only suitable for performing well-known syntheses. For the development of new applications our experienced support team will gladly assist. Wide pressure and temperature ranges offer new possibilities for almost every chemical reaction. The sophisticated safety concept helps keep spontaneous reactions to a minimum. Synthos 3000 provides scientists with a powerful system which opens new dimensions in chemical synthesis from the smallest amounts up to the kg scale.

  • Special accessory for smallest sample amount
  • Applicable for gas-phase hydrolysis
  • Up to 60 samples within one run

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