ThalesNano Inc. are an innovation-drive company with a focus on the development of bench-top flow chemistry instruments for inorganic chemistry and solutions for synthetic chemical challenges. Hydrogenation is one of the most important chemical reactions but there can be many disadvantages to the reactions:
The webinars by ThalesNano Inc. demonstate how to perform safe chemistry reactions so that work can flow efficiently and without harm to the user.
The first instalment in the ThalesNano webinar series is on safe hydrogenation and how to achieve this and quicker reaction times at an affordable price. In the webinar, the H-Cube Mini Plus is used for safe, powerful and affordable chemical reactions and it generations high-pressure hydrogen with the electrolysis of water. Dangers associated with hydrogenation can be eliminated when using an in-situ hydrogen generator.
The second instalment focuses on how to achieve high performance hydrogenation safely. The H-Cube Pro is used in the demonstration as it is a safe, powerful and high-quality chemistry reactor. It has many advantages for chemical reactions and ensures these reactions are carried out safely in a lab.
The third instalment in the webinar series highlights safe and easy catalyst handling in the laboratory when performing chemical reactions. It is important that there is no contact between the user and the product to ensure the exchange is quick with no mess.
Continuing on from the third instalment, the next webinar is a continuation about the importance of safe and easy catalyst handling when undergoing chemistry reactions.
The fifth instalment in the webinar series focuses on making Photochemistry easy. The experts at Thalesnano use the PhotoCube to perform batch and flow chemistry and how this product can make photochemistry easier in the lab.
The sixth instalment in the series looks at unparalelled hydrogenation synthesis and production scale-up. This is demonstrated by using the Phoenix Flow Reactor with the H-Genie platform for unparalelled hydrogenation synthesis.
The final webinar in the series focuses on extending the scope of reactions introducing gaseous reagents. The experts at ThalesNano use the Gas Module to demonstrate this process.
Contact us today to find out more about chemical reactions and performing hydrogenation safely in the lab. Our team will be happy to help with any questions you may have.
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