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Syrris webinar- an introduction to flow chemistry and its first principles

What is the webinar about?

“An Introduction to Flow Chemistry and its First Principles” is the first in a series of educational flow chemistry webinars by Syrris and is aimed at helping students and experienced chemists alike develop an understanding of what flow chemistry is, how it works, and its first principles.

The webinar was broadcast live to a large audience and was presented by Andrew Mansfield, Flow Chemistry Leader at Syrris, with a live Q&A session at the end. You can view all the questions received, and their answers, below.

After watching this, we recommend watching the follow-up webinar, “9 Reasons You Should Perform Your Chemistry in Continuous Flow“.

The webinar was aired live on 12th September 2018 and repeated due to popular demand on the 2nd October 2018.

Who’s it for?

Students and experienced chemists looking to develop an understanding of what flow chemistry is, and who want the opportunity to have their questions answered by a flow chemistry expert.

The agenda: what’s covered?

      1. Introduction
      2. What is flow chemistry?
      3. Flow chemistry vs batch chemistry
      4. Key principles of flow chemistry
        1. Residence time
        2. Mixing
        3. Temperature
        4. Pressure
      5. Types of flow chemistry
      6. Summary
      7. Live Q&A session


Live questions and answers session

At the end of our webinars, we answer questions our attendees have asked throughout the session. Here’s the list of questions we received during this webinar session. There were too many to answer in the live webinar but we made sure to get back to everyone who asked a question immediately.

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