The R-Series modular flow chemistry system comes in four initial template configurations. However, due to the complete modular nature of the R-Series, these configurations can be tailored to your reaction needs. With four reactor positions, up to four pumps and a large range of reactors, all compatible with any R-Series and other accessories, there are many possible configurations possible with the R-Series. The R-Series is undoubtedly the most versatile, modular flow chemistry system available today. Developed for the scientist who needs.The R-Series is undoubtedly the most versatile, modular flow chemistry system available today. Developed for the scientist who needs…
best in class performance easy to learn and adaptable for many reactions or processes the reassurance of a system chosen by all the major pharma companies, mentioned in 860 peer reviewed publications a proven design that has evolved over 12 years with over 400 systems in daily use around the world a proven design that has evolved over 12 years with over 300 systems in daily use around the world
• Versatile • Easily set up and used for a wide range of reactions • Broad temperature range (-70℃ to + 250℃) • Up to 4 reactor stages • Up to 4 independently controlled reagent pumps • Expandable, links to 3rd party equipment • Precise • Temperature control +/- 1℃ across entire operating range • Acid compatible option • Rapid heat up / cooldown
The R Series platform can be expanded : ● Choose acid resistant system (i.e. for nitrations) - Capable of withstanding fuming HNO3 ● Add more reagent channels - Up to 4 in total ● Choose cooled reactor for below ambient reactions - Cool one or two reactors (down to -70℃) ● Add a Fraction collector - Gilson PrepFC, Gilson 203b, Gilson 204 - Others to follow ● Add an Autosampler for reagent injection - Gilson GX271 or 215 ● Add UV detector -Uses standard Gilson interface
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