Experimental requirements: First of all, you need to consider the amount of material that needs to be reacted in the experiment, as well as parameters such as reaction temperature and pressure. These factors will determine the required reactor size.
Reactor capacity: The reactor capacity should match the experimental requirements. Usually, the reactor capacity should be 1.2-1.5 times the total mass of the experiment in order to accommodate reactants, products and necessary auxiliary materials.
Laboratory conditions: The space and equipment limitations of the laboratory should also be taken into account. It is necessary to ensure that the size of the reactor is suitable for the size and equipment requirements of the laboratory, and at the same time, pay attention to the safety in the laboratory. For example, if there is flammable gas in the experimental material, you can choose an explosion-proof reactor.
Budget: Finally, you need to consider the experimental budget and equipment price. The prices of reactors of different sizes will be different. You need to ensure that the selected reactor can not only meet the experimental requirements, but also meet the laboratory budget.
In summary, choosing a double-layer glass reactor that suits your size requires comprehensive consideration of experimental requirements, reactor capacity, laboratory conditions, budget and other factors to choose the most suitable reactor size. At the same time, you need to pay attention to purchasing a reactor with reliable brand and quality to ensure the safety and accuracy of the experiment.