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Z742680

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SynLED Parallel Photoreactor

Synonym(s):

parallel photoreactor

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12352300

AC/DC input

, universal plug set (included)
100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz

feature

capacity 16  vial(s)

reaction suitability

reagent type: catalyst
reaction type: Photocatalysis

parameter

465-470 nm spectral range

General description

This newly designed photoreactor enables simple small-scale photocatalysis reaction screening ensuring high levels of consistency across reactions and between runs.

Features and Benefits

  • Bottom-lit LEDs (465-470 nm) across a 4x4 reaction block array provides consistent light intensity (130-140 lm) and angle (45°)
  • Built-in cooling fan provides consistent temperature to each parallel reaction
  • Uses 1-2 dram scintillation vials or microwave vials (O.D. of 1.7 cm or less)
  • Power supply is wall plug power supply 700mA 12 W
  • Compatible with IKA magnetic stirrer with round plate (Z645052)
  • Compatible with liquid scintillation vials (8 mL Wheaton, Z188719)

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This review provides a summary of recent approaches in developing green methods for visible-light-mediated reactions that operate under mild conditions and avoid the need for toxic transition-metal catalysts or harsh reaction conditions.

This review provides a summary of recent approaches in developing green methods for visible-light-mediated reactions that operate under mild conditions and avoid the need for toxic transition-metal catalysts or harsh reaction conditions.

This review provides a summary of recent approaches in developing green methods for visible-light-mediated reactions that operate under mild conditions and avoid the need for toxic transition-metal catalysts or harsh reaction conditions.

This review provides a summary of recent approaches in developing green methods for visible-light-mediated reactions that operate under mild conditions and avoid the need for toxic transition-metal catalysts or harsh reaction conditions.

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