Standalone Flow Chemistry Module for Exothermic Reactions

Uniqsis has launched ColdChip™ - a new versatile mixer/reactor module enabling researchers to experiment with different chemistries particularly exothermic reactions that need to be...

Long leasehold opportunity as Software House, Royston, comes to market

Software House in Royston, a modern office building, has come to the market available either to let, or for purchase of the leasehold interest. The...

The Value of Modern HSE Software That Unifies Compliance

Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) software became prevalent in the 1990s as a direct response to major HSE events in the chemical industry. Since...

Software Assists Precise Flow Monitoring

Testa Analytical has introduced version 1.4 of its flowmeter software for continuous monitoring of liquid flow from an analytical or preparative HPLC system, peristaltic...

Novel synthetic polymers could lead to greater crop yields

Scientists at the University of Birmingham have invented a method to encourage bacteria to form growth-promoting ecosystems. This could be used to coat the roots...

Metal-eating plant method wins acclaim for ‘eco catalyst’ farmer

French scientist Claude Grison has won a top European Inventor Award for her ‘green’ method of decontaminating polluted soils with metal-eating plants. The award from...

Growth continues, but concerns remain

The latest survey of business confidence from one of Britain’s biggest manufacturing exporters shows a strong performance but concerns for the future remain. The second...

Sustainable bioplastics facility is world-first

Work has started on the world’s first FDCA Flagship Plant in the Netherlands. Avantium’s bioplastics facility at Delfzijl will produce plant-based furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA), a...

New technology electrifies key processes in chemicals

New Oxbridge-developed tech could cut 30 per cent of industrial CO2 emissions. Oxbridge-developed technology uses electrification to remove the need for burning of fossil fuels...

Nanochannels light the way to new medicine

The development of new drugs and vaccines requires detailed knowledge about nature’s smallest biological building blocks – biomolecules. Swedish researchers have devised a new...