MIT start up launches revolutionary device for continuous flow chemistry applications

New promise for separation in continuous flow chemistry reactions

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Zaiput Flow Technologies, an MIT spin-off,  presents a revolutionary separator for continuous flow chemistry at the Boston 2013 Flow Chemistry Congress, on May 14 and 15, 2013.  The separator is expected to bring new momentum to continuous flow chemistry research and applications.

“Continuous Flow Chemistry is a modern approach to chemical reactions in which reagents interact while moving in small channels as opposed to reacting in containers”, explains Jennifer Baltz, COO and company co-founder. “While being widely considered the future of chemistry, continuous flow approaches have been held back by a number of limitations including the difficulty to separate the products of the reaction within the flowing system. Zaiput brings to market an innovative, affordable separator that will make these problems an issue of the past”.

About Zaiput Flow Technologies

Zaiput Flow Technologies is a start-up recently spun off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology  (MIT) in Cambridge, MA (USA). The company was incorporated to make widely available tools that enable and streamline flow chemistry applications. The first line of products launched in Spring 2013 includes an auto-tuning microfluidic separator and an innovative back pressure regulator for microfluidic circuits. For further information visit www.zaiput.com

Company Name: Zaiput Flow Technologies
Contact Person: Zaiput
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Phone: +1-617-714-9806
City: Cambridge
State: Massachusetts
Country: United States
Website: www.zaiput.com
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