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News Release from: Aitken Scientific | Subject: H-Sampler software
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 March 2007
Automation software for walk-away
hydrogenation
Control software specialist Aitken Scientific has concluded an agreement for ThalesNano to licence bespoke software for its recently launched H-Cube Autosampler system
Aitken Scientific says it was approached to develop the proprietary software as a result of its reputation for creating successful client partnerships with a wide range of science and technology companies By integrating the standalone H-Cube hydrogenation reactor with a Gilson GX-271 liquid handler, the H-Sampler software automates hydrogenation reactions for high throughput synthesis of compound libraries in pharmaceutical development
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 17 Sep 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The wizard-driven software provides an easy to use interface, which now allows up to 100 samples to be processed a day at different temperatures, pressures, and flow rates.
With automated sample injection and fraction collection the entire sequence can be left unattended and supervised by the software.
Existing users of the H-Cube reactor can readily expand their system by adding the liquid handler and fully supported H-Sampler software.
Aitken Scientific's expertise in software design combined with ThalesNano's innovative technology and Gilson's proven liquid handling instrumentation has produced a revolutionary automated hydrogenation platform, it says.
The result of streamlining and simplifying this complex process now allows hydrogenation to be integrated as the final step in automated compound library synthesis along with reaction optimisation and catalyst screening.
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