Electrochemistry
Electrochemistry

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The best and most complete electrochemistry set to explore the depths of electrons!
Organic synthesis
Extremely easy to use. It comes with a very complete set of electrodes, which you can take advantage of to optimize your reaction/system. Also it's really useful to perform CVs in a fast, easy way. The data is easy to transfer to you computer via wireless connection.
Review Date: 28 Jun 2019 | IKA
Electrasyn is an amazing tool for electrosynthesis.
Electrosynthesis
We have 11 electrasyns at the moment and these are amazing pieces of kit! They are really helping us to standardize electrochemical syntheses and increase the reproducibility of our experiments. I don’t think my PhD students could live without their electrasyn 2.0s anymore!
Review Date: 28 Jun 2019 | IKA
ElectraSyn 2.0 combines three products in one and will facilitate the mass adoption of electrochemistry for preparative organic synthesis: a potentiostat, an analytical device and a stir plate.
Lab essentials for pharmaceutical industry
In this application note, IKA showcases its recommended products and solutions for the pharmaceutical industry, including a complete system for your pharmaceutical formulation.
Lab essentials for chemical industry
In this application note, IKA showcases its recommended products to support modern breakthroughs in drug synthesis, and how to scale up your reaction by using the EasySyn reactor system.
Electrochemistry: An Old Field for A New Era
A quick start guide to electrochemistry
ElectraSyn 2.0 Video User Guide: Assist Mode
A step-by-step guide to how and when to use the Assist Mode on ElectraSyn 2.0.
Round And Round - Carousel for ElectraSyn 2.0
Relive the youthful joy of a merry-go-round in the lab and transform your ElectraSyn 2.0 from a single reactor to a six-reactor screening system with the Carousel attachment.
ElectraSyn 2.0 Video User Guide: Cyclic Voltametry
A step-by-step guide to running a CV using ElectraSyn 2.0.
ElectraSyn 2.0 by IKA
In a unique endeavor, IKA owner René Stiegelmann has partnered up with Professor Phil S. Baran of the world-renowned Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California (USA). Over the past three years, engineers and chemists have worked hand in hand to develop a product combining two divisions of chemistry communities: the Electrochemical and the mainstream Synthetic Organic Chemistry Communities that traditionally don’t have much in common























