New Publication in Reaction Chemistry & Engineering Journal

Revolutionize Your Process Development with Flow Photoreactors from Redeem Solar Technologies! 🌞

In collaboration with The University of Applied Sciences in Wiener Neustadt, Austria our Flow Photoreactors are taking process development to the next level. Featured in Reaction Chemistry & Engineering (link to paper), this groundbreaking technology combines cutting-edge air-driven oxidation with innovative reactor reconfiguration, making process development faster, more efficient, and cost-effective.

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• Reactor Reconfiguration: Our modular system allows for rapid adjustments to meet diverse process needs, reducing both time and costs in scaling up. This flexibility streamlines development, allowing quicker and more affordable optimization.

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• Speed and Affordability: With quick reconfiguration capabilities, our photoreactors drastically cut down development costs and timelines, making it easier than ever to innovate and scale.

This collaboration with FH Wiener Neustadt brings together our expertise in clean energy solutions and their world-class research, resulting in a technology that offers unmatched flexibility and efficiency for a variety of industries.

💡 Whether you're developing new clean energy solutions, refining chemical processes, or scaling industrial applications, our Flow Photoreactors offer a streamlined, cost-effective way to bring your ideas to life.

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Reconfigurable photoflow reactor for enhanced optimization of the aerobic oxidative coupling of 2-phenylbenzoic acid

React. Chem. Eng., 2025, Advance Article

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