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Z744031

365nm Light Source

Synonym(s):

Penn PhD Photoreactor M2 light

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NACRES:
NA.22
UNSPSC Code:
12161600
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PennPhD

reaction suitability

reaction type: Photocatalysis, reagent type: catalyst

General description

The 365nm LED Light Module is used with the Penn PhD Photoreactor M2 for chemists and researchers to accelerate chemical reactions using photoredox catalysis.

Features and Benefits of Penn PhD Photoreactor M2
  • Modular design allows for use with a variety of wavelengths 365nm – 450nm
  • 360 degree reflective environment maximizes surface area photon capture
  • Light shield interlock prevents user exposure to harmful light rays
  • Interactive touch screen controls reaction parameters
  • Intertek ETL, CE, and CB approved
  • User defined parameters including temperature, light intensity, fan speed and stirring
  • Auto stop, pause and reset options
  • Supports vial sizes gc, 4, 8, 20, 40 ml
  • Temp feedback using a k-type thermocouple


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Csp2- and Csp-hybridized coupling reactions are established catalytic approaches. However, multi-step Csp3- and Csp2-coupling reactions of boronic acids and related derivatives are still limited by ineffective two-electron transmetalation reactions.

自由基化学在有机合成中的应用已经过充分发展且影响广泛,但常常受制于对有毒自由基引发剂的依赖。

While Markovnikov alkene reactivity is very well developed and utilized commonly in the synthesis of commodity and research chemicals, catalytic access to the anti-Markovnikov-selective adducts is a much less-developed endeavor.

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