A beginner’s guide to mechanochemical terms, part 2
Welcome to the second edition of our helpful glossary, which explains key terms and concepts in the fascinating world of mechanochemistry. Enjoy!
Welcome to the second edition of our helpful glossary, which explains key terms and concepts in the fascinating world of mechanochemistry. Enjoy!
This pioneering study, using a drum mill for the first time for co-crystal formation, opens new pathways for sustainable, large-scale pharmaceutical co-crystal production
We are launching a helpful glossary that explains key terms and concepts in the fascinating world of mechanochemistry. This is the first of our four editions. Enjoy!
The IMPACTIVE project is launching a spin-off company. We’re looking for a visionary CEO to lead the way and shape the future of sustainable API manufacturing.
Our researchers from Radboud University are at the core of IMPACTIVE. This team works on exploring new reactions to synthesise pharmacologically active compounds at a lab scale while avoiding the use of solvents.
We’re turning two years old, and we’re celebrating by publishing our latest Annual Report, which analyses our recent developments.
Our Belgian partners are experts in creating highly interesting enantiopure compounds through a chemical process known as deracemisation. If you want to know more details, keep reading.
After our second year of collaboration, the IMPACTIVE project partners have celebrated their second general assembly in Cagliari, hosted by the Italian partner CSGI. The discussions focused on setting our priorities for the next two years, as well as sharing the progress we have made over the past year.
Our project leader, the University of Montpellier, wears many hats. They ensure smooth collaboration among partners while leading the development of innovative mechanochemical methods at lab scale.
The IMPACTIVE team has investigated the manufacturing of the popular drug paracetamol using mechanochemistry. For the first time we accomplished the use of bead-milling technology for the solvent-free synthesis of the medicine, outperforming traditional solution-based methods.