Cambridge Reactor Design Ltd

Cambridge Reactor Design Ltd At Cambridge Reactor Design, we facilitate both experienced and new users interested in utilising fl

Richard Brown and co-workers at Southampton University working with our Ammonite8 makes the cover of the journal ‘CHEMIS...
26/11/2019

Richard Brown and co-workers at Southampton University working with our Ammonite8 makes the cover of the journal ‘CHEMISTRY – A EUROPEAN JOURNAL. Fabulous - I mean the group 🙂

The Ammonite8 and Cubane makes the cover of the journal ‘CHEMISTRY – A EUROPEAN JOURNAL - https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.2...
26/11/2019

The Ammonite8 and Cubane makes the cover of the journal ‘CHEMISTRY – A EUROPEAN JOURNAL - https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201904479

Publications outlining the success of our Ammonite design are coming through. Two this month!

06/11/2019

The Polar Bear is designed by chemists in Cambridge to replace the need for cryogenic consumables. It is a temperature management platform that offers a wide range of functionality. At it simplest it’s a combined cold and hot plate but our Polar Bear offers programmability, data management and astonishing temperature accuracies between -40C to +150C.

06/11/2019
Congratulations to Richard Brown and co-workers on another publication exemplifying the range of organic electrochemistr...
06/11/2019

Congratulations to Richard Brown and co-workers on another publication exemplifying the range of organic electrochemistry possible using the Ammonite 8! - Work by PhD student Diego Collin and Research Fellow Ana Folgueiras showed how electrochemistry can drive the formation cubyl ethers using our Ammonite8. Cubane has been known for over half a century, but methods for direct functionalisation of commercially available cubane derivatives are lacking. Cubane derivatives are of great interest as bioisosteric replacements for aryl moieties in medicinal chemistry, and cubanes have also been used in materials chemistry. The potential of electrochemical methods to transform cubane carboxylic acids to new cubyl derivatives widens the possible applications of this fascinating structural motif in research.

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