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Electrosynthesis Reactor E-series/septa, 30 mm OD, divided cell, 2x4-port

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Electrosynthesis Reactor E-series is a two-compartment batch cell that contains a solution of the substrates and reagents and it is operating for the time needed to complete the desired reaction until all the starting material in working electrode compartment is consumed. The electrolytes in working and counter electrode compartments are separated by ion-exchange membrane or nanoporous membrane (13 mm dia.). The reaction mixture can be stirred using a magnetic stirrer to have a homogeneous concentration throughout the working and/or counter electrode compartment.

In this reactor, a solid anode (positive) and cathode (negative) are installed in Tantalum clips. If 3-electrode setup is required, the reference electrode is mounted in the working electrode compartment. Such electrode assembly is introduced into a solution containing the substrate and a supporting electrolyte, in order to carry the current through the cell separated be the membrane. 
The reactor elements are constructed with materials that are inert to most of the aqueous/organic reaction environments (PEEK, FKM/FFKM O-Rings). The construction of this reactor is liquid- and gas-tight.

Application note
This electrosynthesis reactor is suitable for both, constant current and constant potential electrolysis in aqueous or organic media. As this is a divided cell, it can be used when the substrate and product formed could react at the counter electrode, or with the products produced as a counter reaction.
Various anode materials are suitable for this reactor including: (i) noble metals such as platinum, platinum metals or their alloys, and gold, (ii) carbon allotropes such as graphite, reticulated vitreous carbon or glassy carbon, (iii) Boron-Doped Diamond plate and thin film on a substrate, and (iv) other metals such as nickel, lead or lead oxide.
As the corrosive effects are not common in cathode materials, there is a wider variety of materials to choose including: (i) Boron-Doped Diamond plate and thin film on a substrate, (ii) platinum plate or wire and (iii) other metals such as copper, nickel, stainless steel, lead and tin.
Concerning the form of the anode and the cathode, the materials with high surface-area-to-volume ratio are preferential. Copper and nickel are usually used in a form of a foam, while the other metals are in a form of plates, meshes and wires.
Typical reference electrodes include Ag/Ag+ RE (organic media), Ag/AgCl (aqueous media) and pseudo-RE (Pt, Au, Ag).
None of the above mentioned electrodes is included in the reactor, so they need to be added to the quotation separately. For troubleshooting instruction see the redox.me blog post

Specification
maximum electrolyte volume: 2 x 18 mL
minimum electrolyte volume: 2 x 7 mL
electrode plug diameter: 6 mm
number of electrode slots: 8
membrane diameter: 13 mm
distance between anode and cathode: 23 mm
maximum operational temperature: 200 deg C
minimum operational temperature: -20 deg C
septa size: ND9

Product includes
2 x lid
2 x septa holder
2 x electrode compartment
6 x plug
2 x plug with septum
10 x Tantalum clip
1 x set of O-Rings
1 x set of septum

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