The Dolomite Flow Chemistry Systems from Dolomite Microfluidics can be configured to suit applications including process optimization and scale-up.
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The flexible Dolomite Flow Chemistry Systems from Dolomite Microfluidics can be configured to suit different applications. The systems can be used in education, continuous large-scale reactions, process optimization, scale-up, and multi-step reactions.
The Dolomite Flow Chemistry Systems are designed to provide control of residence time, reaction temperature, stoichiometry, and reagent introduction for performing detailed flow-chemistry experiments. The systems include a choice of glass microreactors or tube reactors in polytetrafluoroethylene or stainless steel from 2.5 µl up to 16 ml. The TCU-125 Temperature Controller ensures accurate temperature control of chips from 1 to 125 °C, and the tube reactors can be heated from room temperatures to 250 °C using a hotplate. The high performance and robust Mitos Duo syringe pumps ensure smooth flow rates, from 1.0 µl/min to 10 ml/min, and allow use of the two syringes independently or in one continuous flow, up to 6 bar. Standard systems can be upgraded for additional functionality, such as reaction automation, continuous work-up, small volume sample injection, or pressurized inputs.
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