Batch reactor Flash Pyrolysis Platform™
continuouslaboratory-scalefor the pharmaceutical industry

batch reactor
batch reactor
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Characteristics

Type
batch, continuous
Applications
laboratory-scale, for the pharmaceutical industry, for teaching
Function
synthesis, flash pyrolysis
Configuration
benchtop, large
Temperature
heating, high-temperature, with thermostat
Treatment method
liquid vaporization, vacuum, chemical, low-pressure
Number of reactions
single-reaction
Material
glass
Other characteristics
micro, mg scale

Description

New chemical space to perform a wide range of intramolecular reactions Extremely high temperature up to 1000 °C Capable of ring closure, opening reactions, monomerization reactions and pyrolysis Fast and clean reactions in milliseconds While a number of avenues are available to organic chemists for the synthesis of novel structures, it has also been shown that chemists employ a relatively small chemical technology toolbox both in terms of the set of chemical reactions used and the applied physical properties (temperature, pressure, time) of the chemical space. In response to these limitations and needs, we have developed the Flash Pyrolysis Platform that reaches beyond the already known capabilities of the usual flash vacuum pyrolysis instruments by enabling one to apply non­volatile starting materials as well, via our own inter­changeable vaporizer system. The extremely high temperature, up to 1000°C, offers chemists new chemical space where they can perform a wide range of intramolecular reactions like rearrangements, ring closure or opening reactions, monomerization reac­tions, and pyrolysis. The Flash Pyrolysis Platform gives a quick and clean entry to reactions enabling the synthesis of compounds that are otherwise complex or unsuccessful to obtain.
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