Open‐ESyn: A 3D‐Printed Toolkit for Expanded ElectraSyn Functionality and Reproducibility for Electrosynthesis
Anthony Choi,
David M. Heard,
Calum S. Haydon
et al.
Abstract:Electrosynthetic reactions are performed in either custom‐made reactors that are developed and machined in‐house or commercially available systems that offer good reproducibility but come at a high cost. To bridge this divide between customizability and reproducibility, we have developed the Open‐ESyn, which is a suite of 3D‐printed components compatible with the popular ElectraSyn. This collection of parts increases the electrosynthesis that can be performed with the ElectraSyn, expanding, for example, the sc… Show more
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