English – Heidolph Synthesis 1 User Manual
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Thank you for buying a HEIDOLPH product. This appliance has been designed and
tested in compliance with DIN EN ISO 61010. It features ease of handling and long
service life.
SUMMARY
SUMMARY ............................................................................................................... 56
STANDARD EQUIPMENT AND OPTIONS ............................................................. 58
GENERAL INFORMATION...................................................................................... 60
SAFETY INFORMATION ......................................................................................... 61
SET UP..................................................................................................................... 62
1.
Liquid-Phase Synthesis ................................................................................. 62
1.1
Reaction Vessels ................................................................................ 62
1.1.1
Setup................................................................................................... 62
1.1.2
Install head.......................................................................................... 63
1.1.3
Built-in rotary valve.............................................................................. 63
1.1.4
Septa................................................................................................... 64
1.1.5
Capacity of reaction vessels................................................................ 64
1.2
Locate reaction vessels in heating- and condensation block .............. 64
1.2.1
Remove and install reaction vessels ................................................... 64
1.2.2
Vacuum-/ protective gas fitting with distributor (plenum)..................... 67
1.3
Connect vacuum- / inert gas lines ....................................................... 69
1.3.1
Connect vacuum- / inert gas lines ....................................................... 69
1.3.2
3-way valve, vacuum- / inert gas (standard equipment)...................... 69
1.3.3
Valve settings, vacuum-/ inert gas ...................................................... 70
1.4
Less reaction vessels.......................................................................... 70
2.
Solid-phase synthesis .................................................................................... 71
2.1
Reaction vessels ................................................................................. 71
2.1.1
Setup:.................................................................................................. 71
2.1.2
Install and disassemble head / base ................................................... 72
2.1.3
Base with built-in filter ......................................................................... 72
2.1.4
Septa.................................................................................................. 72
2.1.5
Tube fitting, head and base................................................................ 73
2.1.6
Open and close valve of reaction vessel............................................. 73
2.1.7
Capacity of reaction vessels................................................................ 74
2.2
Locate reaction vessels in heating- and condensation block .............. 74
2.2.1
Install vessels...................................................................................... 74
2.3
Connect vacuum / inert gas with vessels / plenum.............................. 75
2.4
Connect vacuum- / inert gas to plenum ports...................................... 75
2.4.1
3-way valve, vacuum-/ inert gas (standard equipment)....................... 76
2.4.2
Valve settings, vacuum- / inert gas ..................................................... 76
2.5
Connect waste cube, solid-phase synthesis........................................ 77
2.5.1
Convert waste cube for deviating number of vessels .......................... 78
2.5.2
Schematic, arrangement of waste cube tubes .................................... 79
2.6
Less reaction vessels.......................................................................... 79
3.
Coolant fitting, liquid- or solid-phase synthesis .............................................. 80
3.1
Coolant connector, condensation zone ............................................... 80
3.2
Coolant fitting, conditioning zone for reactions
below room temperature...................................................................... 80
4.
Multiple-Evaporator........................................................................................ 80