Welcome to The Syrris Chemistry Compilation! We’re compiling our chemistry resources into a fun package for you to dip into whenever you have a spare moment during this surreal time of working from home/working alone in a lab…we hope you find it useful!

 

VOL. 1

VOL. 2

VOL. 3

Volume 1: Educational Webinars and Blog

It’s safe to say that Syrris know a thing or two about chemistry. With a fantastic team of experienced chemists and engineers, we not only make great products that enable you to perform excellent chemistry, but we also love to share our knowledge through our educational resources.

Let us know if there’s a particular subject you’d like us to blog or host a webinar about and we will be happy to oblige!

Webinar: An Introduction to Flow Chemistry

The first in a series of educational flow chemistry webinars by Syrris, 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 here.

Webinar: 9 Reasons to Perform Your Chemistry in Continuous Flow

Andrew Mansfield, Flow Chemistry Leader at Syrris, explains the 9 main reasons chemists are switching to continuous flow techniques for their chemistry. Andrew also gives specific published examples of how the 9 main benefits have directly improved existing chemistry or opened up novel chemistry spaces. You can view all the questions received, and their answers here.

Syrris Chemistry Blog

Here you will find our popular chemistry blog. Full of lots of in-depth posts about current batch and flow topics; we’re confident that you’ll find something that interests you.

Let us know if there’s something in particular you’d like us to write about, we’d love to hear your thoughts!

Volume 2: Applications

We’ve got over 25 different chemistry application pages, including numerous applications within discovery and process development along with flow chemistry. Take a look at our most popular ones below, or visit the applications page for the full list!

Volume 3: Support

We are really proud of our excellent Support team, and we want you to know that we are still able to help you remotely during this difficult period – and are actively finding more ways to do this.

See below for links to frequently asked questions about our Atlas and Asia product ranges, which you should find helpful. And if you can’t find what you are looking for, we are just an email away!

Atlas product knowledge

Got a question about your Atlas reactor? Visit our Atlas Product Knowledge page for a list of common support requests that we receive for the Atlas product family , as well as the associated user guides to help you get started.

If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, please email the Support Team and we’ll be happy to help.

Asia product knowledge

Got a question about your Asia system? Visit our Asia Product Knowledge page for a list of common support requests that we receive for the Asia product family , as well as the associated user guides to help you get started.

If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, please email the Support Team and we’ll be happy to help.

♪ Syrris’s Chemistry Playlist ♪

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We had a lot of fun coming up with this chemistry-themed
playlist of music to get us through the long days of isolation.
We hope you enjoy it!

Anything we’ve missed? Let us know via social media using #SyrrisChemistryPlaylist and we’ll add it!

         

record and flask

Go with the Flow

Chemistry

The Great Escape

Toxic

Even Flow

Crystalised

Galvanize

Chain Reaction

Rest My Chemistry

The Elements

Quantum Theory

Burn Bright

Lithium

Science Fiction

Gold

E=MC Hammer

Chemistry

The Scientist

Flow

Polythene Girl

Gold Digger

Baby Got Back

Glycerine

The Catalyst

Particles

She Blinded Me With Science

Queens Of The Stone Age

Semisonic

We Are Scientists

Britney Spears

Pearl Jam

The XX

The Chemical Brothers

Diana Ross

Interpol

Tom Lehrer

Jarvis Cocker

My Chemical Romance

Nirvana

Christine & The Queens

Spandau Ballet

Pulled Apart by Horses

Arcade Fire

Coldplay

Sade

Feeder

Kanye West

Sir Mix-A-Lot

Bush

Linkin Park

Nothing But Thieves

Thomas Dolby

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