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Low-budget 3D-printed equipment for continuous flow reactions.


ABSTRACT: This article describes the development and manufacturing of lab equipment, which is needed for the use in flow chemistry. We developed a rack of four syringe pumps controlled by one Arduino computer, which can be manufactured with a commonly available 3D printer and readily available parts. Also, we printed various flow reactor cells, which are fully customizable for each individual reaction. With this equipment we performed some multistep glycosylation reactions, where multiple 3D-printed flow reactors were used in series.

SUBMITTER: Neumaier JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6404462 | biostudies-other | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Low-budget 3D-printed equipment for continuous flow reactions.

Neumaier Jochen M JM   Madani Amiera A   Klein Thomas T   Ziegler Thomas T  

Beilstein journal of organic chemistry 20190226


This article describes the development and manufacturing of lab equipment, which is needed for the use in flow chemistry. We developed a rack of four syringe pumps controlled by one Arduino computer, which can be manufactured with a commonly available 3D printer and readily available parts. Also, we printed various flow reactor cells, which are fully customizable for each individual reaction. With this equipment we performed some multistep glycosylation reactions, where multiple 3D-printed flow  ...[more]

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