Streamlining chemical synthesis and process development with Radleys Mya 4 Reaction Station

We speak to Patrick Gilbert, Technical Director at Purolite, about the work Purolite do and how their chemical synthesis processes are benefitted by the Radleys Mya 4 reaction station.

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Dr Gilbert explains how Radleys Mya 4 Reaction Station has improved his productivity and is the daily workhorse in his lab. The vast temperature control over 4 stations along with its flexibility allows the lab to upscale skipping the reformulation step.

Dr Gilbert’s lab focuses on the functionalisation of resins with biomolecules, which are highly sensitive to temperature fluctuations. The team required a more reliable form of temperature control to replace hotplates and water/oil baths, including heating and cooling, as well as the availability of magnetic and overhead stirring.

The Mya 4 Reaction Station was the perfect solution. The Mya 4 Reaction Station is a 4-zone reaction station, offering safe and precise heating, active cooling, software control and data-logging for 24/7 unattended chemistry. The Mya 4 Reaction Station is a chemistry workstation for your reaction optimisation needs with maximum flexibility in a single piece of equipment from 2 ml to 400 ml vessels.

The Mya 4 Reaction Station is a chemical synthesis tool for a wide range of chemistry applications including: Process development, Design of Experiment (DoE), Scale up, Crystallisation studies, Route scouting, Polymorph screening, Lead optimisation, Single or parallel synthesis, Reaction optimisation, Reagent, catalyst & solvent screening, Crystallisation studies.

Process development work is much faster, with multiple temperature profiles run independently. With the Mya 4 Reaction Station, it’s quick and easy to set up Process Vessels with overhead stirring. Setting up small-scale reactions with overhead stirring can sometimes be difficult and time consuming. With the Mya 4 Reaction Station, it’s quick and easy to put together Process Vessels with overhead stirring.