EasyPhoS Economical Single-Station Photoreactor

Designed specifically for photochemical research and development. The INNOTEG EasyPhoS single-station photoreactor is an entry-level device designed for researchers in the field of photochemical experiments, enabling laboratories to efficiently conduct basic research on photocatalysis.

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ADVANTAGES

  • Modular design with complete functions. While retaining basic functions, the structure is simplified, reducing procurement and maintenance costs and meeting the needs of entry-level experiments.
  • Compact structure, saving space. The overall size of the machine is reduced by about 40% compared to conventional equipment. It can be directly mounted on the platform of a standard magnetic stirrer to achieve synchronous operation of photoreaction and stirring.
  • Transmission light source structure with patented technology. It breaks through the traditional open LED layout and uses a precision optical lens group to restrict light scattering, improving the concentration of the effective light irradiation area.

Features

  • Integrated design. The main body and the light source system are highly integrated, supporting rapid installation and experiment start-up without the need for complex debugging.
  • Innovative light source system. The closed light guide structure is combined with high-precision lenses. The transmission light source structure with patented technology ensures efficient light energy transfer and reduces energy loss.
  • Flexible adaptation and compatibility. Widely compatible with magnetic stirrers. It is compatible with most brands of magnetic stirrers, allowing experimenters to directly expand functions on existing equipment.
  • Plug-and-play operation. No additional debugging is required, and synchronous experiments of photoreaction and material stirring can be carried out quickly.

Application

  • Photocatalysis research
  • Organic synthesis reactions
  • Photochemical experiments
  • Organic chemical conversions