Xelsius Reaction Work Station
10 reactions – individually controlled in just one instrument
Run up to 10 reactions simultaneously at a small scale & gain faster and better results
Start your experiment within a few seconds and enjoy an intuitive software
Reduce your CO2 -footprint, save labe space and chemicals by using small scale reactions
Ideal for parallelsynthesis, reaction optimization, solvent screening, crystallisation & DoE studies
xelsius a compact, innovative and very fast synthesis reaction workstation with 10 individually temperature-controlled and stirred reactors from -20°C to +150°C.
The ideal choice for bench-chemists in: parallel synthesis, reaction and process optimization, solvent screening and crystallization, drug development, Design of Experiment (DoE) studies.
Gain reproducible results in small volumes from 0.5 ml to 30 ml with an easy to use handling while maintaining a high experimental quality.
Combined with modern data management features, you are able to make the most efficient use of valuable working time, chemicals and energy.
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Xelsius Reaction Work Station
10 reactions – individually controlled in just one instrument
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Chemical synthesis is at the heart of modern chemistry and enables the targeted production of molecules with specific properties. By combining starting materials in defined reaction conditions, chemists can create a wide range of compounds, from simple molecules to complex active ingredients.
Topic world Synthesis
Chemical synthesis is at the heart of modern chemistry and enables the targeted production of molecules with specific properties. By combining starting materials in defined reaction conditions, chemists can create a wide range of compounds, from simple molecules to complex active ingredients.