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IKA awarded the 2018 Red Dot Design Award for ElectraSyn 2.0

/// ElectraSyn 2.0 by IKA has won the 2018 Red Dot Award for Product Design

Three devices in one

ElectraSyn 2.0’s clean-slate design combines three essential instruments into one package: a potentiostat, an analytical device, and a magnetic stirrer – thus marking the first step towards the mainstream adoption of electrochemistry in organic synthesis. The benefits speak for themselves: sustainable and reproducible reaction processes, consistent yields, reduced chemical reagents and less chemical waste. Synthetic organic electrochemistry is, by its very nature, a sustainable and environmentally-friendly sector.

A Singular Focus

The product was developed in a three year time period. The combination of two branches of chemistry that normally have little in common was facilitated by a unique collaboration between René Stiegelmann, the owner of IKA, and Phil S. Baran, world-renowned professor at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California (USA). Engineers and organic chemists worked hand-in-hand in the development of a product that combines the best of electrochemical science with the precise needs and desires of synthetic organic chemists.

An Electrifying Design

“The culmination of years of research at the crossroads of engineering and synthesis” is how Phil Baran describes the development of the new product. Electrochemistry is not new for IKA; the first apparatus was developed and patented in the 1920s by IKA. ElectraSyn 2.0 was developed by an international team of engineers and chemists. Alongside the ingenious technical solution, special emphasis was placed on high quality, durability and a beautifully intuitive design: now recognized by the Red Dot Design Award. A patent has been filed for the product and ElectraSyn 2.0 has successfully been on the market since August 2017.

Democratizing Electrochemistry

The completely modular ElectraSyn 2.0 system enables users, with and without electrochemistry experience, to develop and explore new electrochemical reactions and transformations thereby obliterating the previous large barrier to entry in this area. It provides ideal experimental conditions thanks to “Smart Assist” and it can be used as both a potentiostat and a galvanostat. It enables the analysis of samples using cyclic voltammetry, digital recording of the experiment and ensures optimal reproducibility. All parameters can be monitored and obtained through the IKA ElectraSyn App. Additional benefits: a large selection of electrodes, sustainable and cost-effective synthesis paths, maximum process safety, by mixing with the magnetic stirrer, control using Labworldsoft 6.0 and regular improvements with software updates.

Details

  • Janke und Kunkel-Straße 10, 79219 Staufen im Breisgau, Germany
  • Victoria Grossmann