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Vapourtec Keeps it Cool with Patented Cooled Reactor System

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Recently cited in an important research paper “Continuous flow-processing of organometallic reagents using an advanced peristaltic pumping system and the telescoped flow synthesis of (E/Z)-Tamoxifen” by the Group of Prof Steven V. Ley, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge (UK),  the system contributes to a more efficient manufacturing process for Breast Cancer drug Tamoxifen. 

The system, which offers the ability to run continuous cryogenic reaction conditions down to -70C without the need to use expensive chillers and external devices, is currently used in laboratories around the world in conjunction with Vapourtec’s industry leading E-Series and R-Series flow chemistry systems.

Andrew Mansfield of Vapourtec commented: “The Cooled Reactor system utilises a dry ice heat exchanger to generate a chilled gas supply that cools the reactor down to the required temperature.

“A total of 110 research laboratories across the globe are currently using our patented Cooled Reactor system to maintain temperature consistency during flow chemistry experiments.

“It’s a ground breaking addition to our existing R-Series and E-Series flow chemistry systems that, three years after its introduction, is contributing to some of the most exciting chemistry research developments,” added Andrew.  

Founded in 2003, Vapourtec is established as one of the leading global manufacturers of flow chemistry systems for a wide range of industries across the world including education and pharmaceuticals. The company currently employs 12 people in Bury St Edmunds (UK) and Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and has received over 100 citations within peer review publications, significantly more than anyone else in their market.