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    The University of Hyderabad, one of India’s premier educational institutions, has established a new laboratory dedicated to Flow Chemistry research. The lab, which is located in the Department of Chemistry, is equipped with state-of-the-art instruments and facilities to carry out cutting-edge research in the field of Flow Chemistry.

    Flow Chemistry, also known as continuous flow chemistry, is a technique that allows chemical reactions to be carried out in a continuous flow system, rather than in traditional batch reactors. This approach offers several advantages over conventional batch chemistry, including increased safety, improved reaction efficiency, and reduced waste production.

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    The new lab at the University of Hyderabad will focus on developing new synthetic methodologies and exploring the potential applications of Flow Chemistry in various fields, including drug discovery, materials science, and fine chemical synthesis.

    The lab is headed by Dr. Suresh Babu, an expert in Flow Chemistry who has been working in this field for over a decade. Dr. Babu’s research interests include the development of new microfluidic devices for Flow Chemistry, the synthesis of complex organic molecules using continuous flow systems, and the application of Flow Chemistry in green chemistry.

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    The lab is equipped with a range of instruments, including several Flow Chemistry reactors, high-pressure pumps, and automated synthesizers. The lab also has access to advanced analytical instruments such as NMR spectrometers, mass spectrometers, and X-ray diffraction facilities.

    The establishment of this new lab is a significant step forward for the University of Hyderabad’s Department of Chemistry, which has a strong reputation for research excellence in various areas of chemistry. The lab will provide an excellent platform for students and researchers to explore new avenues in Flow Chemistry research and contribute to the advancement of this exciting field.

    In conclusion, the establishment of a new lab dedicated to Flow Chemistry research at the University of Hyderabad is a welcome development for the scientific community. With its state-of-the-art facilities and experienced researchers, the lab is poised to become a hub of innovation and discovery in the field of Flow Chemistry. The lab’s contributions to this field are sure to have a significant impact on various industries and pave the way for new breakthroughs in chemistry research.

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