Embarking on photocatalysis research opens up a world of exciting possibilities, but choosing the right equipment can significantly impact your experimental success. When it comes to photoreactors, flexibility and precision are paramount. Beyond just supporting multiple wavelengths, the Photoreactor m2 offers a range of features, from data output options to robust post-sale support, all geared towards empowering your research.

Dive into some of the most frequently asked questions about the m2, helping you understand how it can be the ideal fit for your diverse photocatalysis applications.

1. Does the Acceled Photoreactor m2 support multiple wavelengths?

Yes. Additional wavelengths are available as additional accessories here. The light modules are easily swappable, so you may choose the right fit for your experiment. These light modules are fully compatible with m1 and m2 and simply snap in. 

New wavelengths are now available, extending the range to include 500nm – 660nm options. 

2. What wavelength is the right fit for my photocatalysis experiment?

The new high-intensity light modules are proving valuable in performing many reactions faster, achieving better yields, and enabling certain chemical reactions. Some experiments require milder light in the 420-450nm range. The choice is determined based on the chemical reaction and the catalyst. 

3. What kind of post-sale support is available?

M1 and m2 product manuals are available in various languages. Both products are covered under a one-year warranty. Phone support can help you troubleshoot and issue a return authorization form if necessary, at 1-267-923-8798.

M2 manuals: EnglishGerman - SpanishDutchItalianFrenchChinese

4. Which photoreactor is the right fit for my application?

The Photoreactor m2 is designed for a wide range of photocatalysis research, while the cLight is a cellular catalyst with single and multiple growth plates for biochemists in drug discovery and university research. 

5. What data output options are available?

The m1 and m2 can be connected to a computer via USB, to record all of the parameters such as test runtime, temperature, light intensity, wavelength, chemicals, and results. This data can be exported to a .csv file. 


Acceled's Photoreactor m2 helps researchers standardize and accelerate their reactions. Take control of your research parameters and gain efficient, reliable data. 

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