The School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham (UK) has placed a
sizeable order with Asynt to upgrade their undergraduate teaching facilities
with DrySyn Scholar Plus heating block systems.
The School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham (www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/index.aspx)
is one of the leading Chemistry departments in the UK and is recognised
internationally for its world leading research portfolio, excellence in
teaching and extensive engagement with Industry. Its expertise spans the
spectrum of modern chemical technology including synthesis, analysis and
characterisation, ranging from the core chemistry disciplines to areas at the
interface with biological sciences and engineering (sustainable chemical
processing). In 2012 GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and The University of Nottingham formalised
a collaboration to establish a new laboratory to accommodate a Centre of
Excellence for sustainable chemistry, and to construct an innovative carbon
neutral sustainable chemistry facility.
David Chambers-Asman, Director of Operations & Administration at the School
of Chemistry commented 'In line with Nottingham's commitment to develop ‘green
and sustainable’ chemistry methodologies, we wanted to find a safe, more
environmentally friendly alternative to heated oil baths for our undergraduates
to learn about organic synthesis'.
He added 'After reviewing the market we elected to invest in Asynt DrySyn
Scholar heating block systems because of their robustness, enhanced operator
safety features and ease-of-use - making them the ideal for our organic synthesis'.
'As we teach hundreds of students in each year of our undergraduate Chemistry
courses using, heated oil baths presented a risk to our students (through
accidental spillage) and involved periodic requirement to dispose of large
quantities of oil - a risk and environmental burden eliminated by using the
DrySyn Scholar Plus'.
Specifically designed for safety conscious teaching laboratories - the DrySyn
Scholar Plus kit enables single 50ml, 100ml or 250ml round bottom flask
reactions to be performed safely without the mess or inherent hazards of a hot
oil bath or heating mantle. Prominent permanently fixed lifting handles ensure
moving even hot reaction blocks are easy, fast and safe. Compatible with almost
any magnetic hotplate stirrer, the low thermal mass design of the DrySyn
Scholar minimises both power consumption and reaction heat-up time.
For further information, or to request a product demonstration, please visit www.asynt.com/product_view.php?ProductID=142
or contact Asynt on +44-1638-781709 / sales@asynt.com.
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