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Contract Research and Development

We offer comprehensive contract research and development services with a focus on delivering tailored solutions for our clients’ unique chemical synthesis and purification needs. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with cutting-edge technologies to support a wide range of research activities.

Synthesis Laboratories

Our synthesis labs are designed for versatility and high-performance operations, featuring:

    • Three fully equipped laboratories with fume hoods, ensuring a safe and efficient environment for chemists handling Chemical Reactions.
    • High-pressure facilities, capable of handling a wide range of pressure and temperature conditions:
      • 0.5L reactor at 100 bar and 250℃
      • 5L reactor at 350 bar and 250℃
      • 35L reactor at 50 bar and 250℃

Salient Equipment

We employ advanced technologies to enhance research outcomes:

  • Lyophilizer for freeze-drying and preservation of samples.
  • Nano-filtration systems, designed for the precise purification and concentration of compounds.

Purification Systems

Our purification systems are designed for efficiency and precision:

  • Fractional distillation under high vacuum, ensuring the separation of complex mixtures with high purity.
  • Solvent dehydration systems, allowing for the removal of moisture from solvents, essential for high-quality chemical production.

R&D Facility: Analytical Capabilities

  • LC-MS Single Quad with Multiple Sources
  • Gas Chromatography
  • Head Space Sampler for OVI
  • HPLCs with UV-Vis and PDA Detector
  • HPLC Add on: GPC  with RI Detector
  • UV-VIS Spectrophotometers
  • FT-IR with solid sample accessory for polymers
  • Hydraulic press up to 12 ton clamping force and temperature operability up to 400oC for polymeric film FTIR analysis
  • Coulometer KF with Oven sampler for low moisture determination
  • microVISC — Portable Viscometer
  • Microscopy Biovis PSA 2000
  • Environment Chambers for Stability Studies
  • Mettler Balance, Karl Fisher Titration Units etc.
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