The first Reaction Calorimeter from Chemisens was delivered in 1988. Since then a steady flow of Reaction Calorimeters has left the Chemisens premises in Lund for installations around the world and today the reference list includes customers from a variety of leading chemical industries and institutions.

It has also been especially rewarding to find several clients in the list who repeatedly turn to Chemisens for the purchase of new Reaction Calorimeters.

User publications

The ChemiSens Reaction Calorimeter Systems are used for applied industrial process development as well as for basic scientific research.

The development of a Process Safety Concept - from Alfred Nobel ...
The development of a Process Safety Concept
From Alfred Nobel into the Third Millennium
http://www.cambrex.com/Content/general/article.asp?ClassId=106&ContentId=476

Upgrading An Alkoxylation Facility: The Value of Calorimetric ...
A Chemisens RM2 (CPA122) isothermal reaction calorimeter was used with
piston pumps for the controlled dosing of the EO=PO.
http://www.ingenta.com/isis/searching/Expand/ingenta?pub=infobike://icheme/pse/2004/00000082/00000001/art00004

A comprehensive experimental study of surfactant-free emulsion polymerization of styrene
In order to get more kinetic information
calorimeter experiments with a RM200S calorimeter (ChemiSens AB, Lund ...
http://www.springerlink.com/index/5FN5EUUT39FBW83T.pdf

Dynamic Modeling of Non-equilibrium Latex Particle Morphology ...
To judge the accuracy of the kinetic simulations we have conducted several experiments
in a reaction calorimeter (ChemiSens CPA 200) to obtain detailed data ...
http://www.dekker.com/servlet/product/DOI/101081PRE120026365/section/section1_2


Synthesis and Characterization of New Surface Active Azo Initiators for Radical Reactions

Milos Sedlak and Klaus Tauer, Molecules 2000, 5, 730-736
http://www.mdpi.org/molecules/papers/50500730.pdf


Determination of Initiator Decomposition Constant in a
...
Determination of Initiator Decomposition Constant in a Heterogeneous Polymerisation system
Bård Saetre, Polym.Int. 45, 222-228 (1998)
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/5201/ABSTRACT


Initiators based on poly(ethylene glycol) for starting heterophase
Emulsion polymerizations were carried out mainly batchwise in either a 250 ml all
glass reactor or a reaction calorimeter RM2-S from Chemisens AB (Lund, Sweden ...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/10003607/ABSTRACT


Swelling of Poly(styrene-co-methacrylic acid) Latex by Isoprene
Swelling Experiments The swelling experiments were carried out in a 200-mL Chemisens
(Lund, Sweden) RM2 calori- metric reactor designed for pressures up to 25 ...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/5005090/ABSTRACT


Influence of Spacer Groups on Grafting Ability, Curing Ability ...
A 200-mL calorimetric reactor (C151 Reaction Monitor, ChemiSens,
Sweden) was used for the preparation of core–shell latexes. ...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/75334/ABSTRACT


Influence of Seed Polymer Molecular Weight on Polymerization ...
THE CALORIMETRIC REACTOR Pressurized calorimetric reactors of two sizes were used:
a 2-L reactor (ChemiSens RM-2L) and a 200-mL reactor (ChemiSens RM-2S). ...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/72503828/ABSTRACT

Miniemulsion Polymerization with Cationic and Nonionic Surfactants
Katarina Landfester, Nina Bechthold, Franca Tiarks, and Markus Antonietti
Macromolecules 1999, 32, 2679-2683


Evaluation of heterophase polymerizations by means of reaction calorimetry
Klaus Tauer, Harmin Mueller, Carsten Schellenberg, Lutz Rosengarten
Colloids and Surfaces 153 (1999) 143-151


Mechanisms and kinetics in minisuspension polymerization of vinyl chloride
Bård Saetre, Doctoral thesis University of Trondheim, Norway 1994, ISBN 82-7119-620-0

References
The ChemiSens Reaction Calorimeter Systems are used for applied industrial process development as well as for basic scientific research. ChemiSens will be pleased to provide further information to support contact with our reference users.
Selected reference users

Universities and Institutes:
University of Western Ontario London, Canada
Lappeenranta University, Finland
Max Planck Institute Golm, Germany
University of Hamburg Germany
NTNU Trondheim, Norway
SINTEF Trondheim, Norway
Technical University Lodz Polen
University of the Basque Country San Sebastian, Spain
University of Lund Sweden
University of Cincinnati USA
University of New Hampshire USA

Industries
Allied Signal USA
Akso Nobel Sweden
Akso Nobel The Netherlands
Alstom Power Systems Sweden
AstraZeneca Sweden
ATK Thiokol USA
Cambrex Corporation Sweden
Celanese Sweden
Dow USA
Eurenco Sweden
Hydro Polymers Norway
Inburex Consulting Germany
Janssen Pharmaceutica Belgium
Lubrizol USA
Perstorp Finland
Pfizer United Kingdom
Swiss Safety Institute Switzerland
Syngenta United Kingdom
Tessenderlo Group Belgium
Wacker Chemie Germany