Syrris

Syrris

Founded in 2001 in the United Kingdom, Syrris® has established itself as a world leader in the development of modular flow chemistry and automated batch reactor systems. As the authorised Australian partner, we provide local research and development chemists with direct access to these award-winning technologies, which are specifically engineered to improve productivity and experimental control. These systems are essential for high-performance workflows within the Laboratory sector across Australia and New Zealand.

Syrris engineering focuses on providing chemists with tools that enable faster, safer, and more reproducible chemical synthesis. Their platforms, such as the Asia and Atlas series, allow for seamless transition from initial discovery to process scale-up. We support these advanced instruments with factory-trained engineers and local technical guidance to ensure your facility maintains the highest standards of analytical and synthetic accuracy.

Technical Applications for Syrris in Australia

In Australian pharmaceutical and materials research, the ability to automate complex chemical reactions is critical for maintaining a competitive edge. The range of Laboratory and scientific equipment available through this brand allows for precise control over parameters such as temperature, pressure, and reagent addition. This is particularly valuable for laboratories utilizing Chemistry test kits or supplies in high-throughput library synthesis or nanoparticle generation.

For facilities focused on process optimization, these systems offer integrated sensors that can be paired with Chemistry test strips or test paper for rapid qualitative assessments during reaction monitoring. By transitioning from traditional manual glassware to automated reactor systems, Australian scientists can achieve greater reproducibility while reducing chemical waste and improving laboratory safety profiles.

Why Source Syrris from John Morris Group?

  • Modular Flow Chemistry: The Asia series offers a wide range of modules for photochemistry, electrochemistry, and high-pressure reactions, allowing the system to grow with your research needs.
  • Automated Batch Reactors: Atlas HD systems provide automated control of jacketed reactors from 50 mL to 5 L, featuring easy-to-use touchscreen interfaces and robust data logging.
  • Advanced Reaction Scale-Up: Patented technology ensures that reactions optimized at the micro-flow or small-batch scale can be accurately transitioned to larger production volumes.
  • Precision Dosing and Control: High-performance syringe pumps and sophisticated software allow for complex multi-step dosing profiles and precise temperature ramping.
  • Award-Winning Engineering: Recognised globally for innovation, Syrris instruments are built to withstand demanding chemical environments while providing intuitive user operation.

We back this comprehensive chemistry range with over 70 years of experience, providing Australian laboratories with ISO 9001 certified support and factory-trained technical service.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary benefits of transitioning to flow chemistry?
Flow chemistry allows for better control over reaction temperature and mixing, leading to higher yields and improved safety when handling hazardous intermediates. It also enables continuous processing, which can significantly accelerate the time required for compound library synthesis.

How does the Atlas HD system simplify batch reactor automation?
The system features an intuitive touchscreen that allows users to program automated dosing, temperature profiles, and pH control without the need for a separate PC. This automation ensures that every experiment is performed with exact repeatability, which is essential for process validation.

Can Syrris systems be used for specialized applications like photochemistry?
Yes, the modular Asia platform includes dedicated modules for photochemistry and electrochemistry. These units are designed to integrate seamlessly with the standard flow chemistry setup, allowing researchers to explore new synthetic pathways with precise control over light intensity and wavelength.

What vessel sizes are available for the automated jacketed reactors?
The Atlas range supports a wide variety of jacketed vessels, typically ranging from 50 mL for small-scale R&D up to 5 L for process development. These vessels are easily interchangeable, allowing one base system to support multiple projects and scales.

Are these systems suitable for nanoparticle synthesis?
The precision control over mixing and residence time provided by the Asia flow chemistry system makes it an excellent tool for nanoparticle generation. It allows for the consistent production of particles with controlled size distributions, which is a common requirement in Australian materials science labs.

How does John Morris Group support Syrris customers in New Zealand?
Our Auckland-based team provides full local support, including installation, technical training, and preventative maintenance for all reactor systems. Customers in New Zealand can access our specialists for application-specific guidance to ensure their automated chemistry workflows are optimized for success.