“Earlier application testing in specialty chemical research or pharmaceutical pre-clinical trials may be desirable to shorten time-to-market,” said Urs Groth, Marketing Communications Manager Reaction Engineering at METTLER TOLEDO.
“Without the right tools, this speed can compromise experiment and data quality or even be dangerous. The challenges—that is, reduced time-to-market, simplification and safety—are overcome with OptiMax™.”
METTLER TOLEDO has made the OptiMax™ synthesis workstation compact, robust and simple to use. The intuitive touch screen allows reaction parameter changes, such as temperature, with just a few clicks. With a variety of reactors from 250 mL to 1 L, different stirrers and other accessories, assembling the workstation or altering configuration is quick and almost effortless. Ease of execution, accuracy and reproducibility are critical factors in synthesis and development and are ensured by OptiMax™. Experiment data are presented in real time either numerically or as graphic trends. Data recording and reporting capabilities contribute to highly traceable and reproducible results. Intelligent built-in automation eliminates error-prone steps and reduces process variability. With this high level of automation, OptiMax™ makes nighttime more productive, too. Experiments can be programmed for execution safely around the clock and automatic data logging ensures that no critical process information is missed.
“Essentially, OptiMax™ goes a long way towards eliminating the bottlenecks that often plague high-volume R&D operations,” concluded Groth. “OptiMax™ is a truly useful self-contained walk-up tool that chemists can employ for enhancing synthesis and, thus fast application testing, characterization and optimization of even their most sensitive and high-profile experiments.”
About METTLER TOLEDO
METTLER TOLEDO provides the enabling technology, software and people that can help build a seamless workflow to translate bench scale chemistry into a commercial process. For more than 20 years, our enabling tools and services have been a strategic resource providing critical information for thousands of development scientists and engineers. Companies have used that knowledge to accelerate the discovery, development and scale-up of new chemical processes spanning the chemical and biopharmaceutical industries.
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