The Syrris range of batch and flow chemistry products has been used in a number of cutting-edge studies and scientific breakthroughs. Below is a list of publications involving reagentless chemistry performed with our products.

- Continuous-flow Electrosynthesis of Selenium-substituted Iminoisobenzofuran via Oxidative Cyclization of Olefinic Amides and Diselenides
- The Longer Route can be Better: Electrosynthesis in Extended Path Flow Cells
- Application of Reactor Engineering Concepts in Continuous Flow Ahemistry: A Review
- Supporting-Electrolyte-Free Anodic Oxidation of Oxamic Acids into Isocyanates: An Expedient Way to Access Ureas, Carbamates, and Thiocarbamates
- Enzymatic Electrochemical Continuous Flow Cascade Synthesis of Substituted Benzimidazoles
- Droplet Formation in Oval Microchannels with a Double T Junction: A CFD and Experimental Study
- High-Throughput Electrochemistry: State of the Art, Challenges, and Perspective
- Electrochemistry in Flow for Drug Discovery
- Electrochemical N-Demethylation of 14-Hydroxy Morphinans – Sustainable Access towards Opioid Antagonists
- Influence of temperature on the electrochemical window of boron doped diamond: a comparison of commercially available electrodes
- Pushing the Boundaries of C–H Bond Functionalization Chemistry using Flow Technology
- Electrochemistry in Continuous Systems
- Review - The Design, Performance and Continuing Development of Electrochemical Reactors for Clean Electrosynthesis
- Electrolysis Cells for Laboratory Organic Synthesis
- Making Electrochemistry Easily Accessible to the Synthetic Chemist
- Continuous photochemical benzylic bromination using in situ generated Br2: process intensification towards optimal PMI and throughput
- The Continuous-flow Electrosynthesis of 4-(sulfonylmethyl)isoquinoline-1,3(2H,4H)-diones from N-alkyl-N-methacryloyl benzamides Under Metal-free and Oxidant-free Conditions
- A Chemoselective and Scalable Transfer Hydrogenation of Aryl Imines by Rapid Continuous Flow Photoredox Catalysis
- Electrochemical and Scalable Dehydrogenative C(sp3)−H Amination via Remote Hydrogen Atom Transfer in Batch and Continuous Flow
- Electroorganic Synthesis under Flow Conditions
- Visible light induced regioselective C5 halogenation of 8-aminoquinolines with 1,3-dihalo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin in continuous flow