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Parallel evaporation of high boiling solvents
Asynt has introduced the DrySyn Spiral Evaporator, a compact system offering rapid concentration of even high boiling solvents such as DMSO, DMF or water, without the need for high temperatures. Developed in conjunction with BioChromato (Japan), it enables scientists to concentrate or dry samples directly from any tube or vial (up to 24mm neck diameter) in DrySyn reaction vial inserts, up to 4 samples at a time, all within the footprint of a hotplate. Combining the safety benefits of DrySyn with BioChromato’s spiral plug evaporation technology, it offers fast and effective parallel evaporation in tubes or vials without solvent bumping thereby eliminating sample cross contamination. It is compatible with solvent volumes
up to 10 mL, which can be extremely useful for concentrating compounds after organic synthesis or recovering analytical samples at relatively high speeds. Other advantages include its ease of use, employment of mild conditions for temperature sensitive compounds and efficient recovery of small quantity samples.
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Formulation Forum Launch Event 2018
Wednesday 17 - Thursday 18 January 2018 SCI, London, UK
This is the first in a series of annual 2-day workshop events where participants will learn about formulation science related activities (UK & wider) both currently running and planned.
This event will provide an unparalleled opportunity to meet, build partnerships and network with other members of the community. Current challenges will be raised, identified and discussed in workshops, and paths forward to realise solutions will be proposed.
The Formulation Forum acts as a catalyst for the creation of new projects and investigation of these ideas.
Early Bird deadline: Friday 1 December 2017
Register today! T: +44 (0)20 7598 1561 E:
conferences@soci.org www.soci.org/events
Poster Abstract deadline: Monday 4 December 2017
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