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ReactALL. The future of reaction screening

Technobis Crystallization Systems B.V.

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ReactALL benchtop multiple reactor system

ReactALL is an innovative benchtop multi-reactor system with automated sampling and overhead stirring for medium-throughput experimentation, designed for chemical reaction screening, optimization, route scouting and process development.

The system has 5 reactors with working volumes of just 5-10 mL. Each reactor is equipped with fully automated sampling capabilities, including the handling of heterogeneous reaction mixtures. With SmartCap technology, representative samples are immediately quenched, diluted and transferred to standard HPLC vials. The innovative stirrers, designed with the aid of Computational Fluid Dynamics, evenly suspend solids without grinding.

In-line analytics (color cameras, transmissivity technology and integrable Raman spectroscopy) provide crucial insights into physical and chemical state changes. They do not require probes, wires or conduits, and have no contact with the reaction mixture, avoiding potential perturbation or cross-contamination.

With a high level of automation and interoperability, ReactALL is made for the Lab of the Future.

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