Radboud University, developing new solventless reactions

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.

Université Catholique de Louvain, using crystals to get the right (or left) compound

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.

IMPACTIVE celebrates its second annual meeting in Cagliari

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.

University of Montpellier, leading IMPACTIVE and lab synthesis

Our project leader, the University of Montpellier, juggles many tasks. They coordinate smooth collaboration among partners, while leading the development of innovative mechanochemical methods at a lab scale.

Who is behind IMPACTIVE? Discover our partners!

IMPACTIVE is a very ambitious project, with members of the greatest background diversity. Altogether, we want to get rid of the solvents in the current pharmaceutical processes and substitute them with mechanochemistry, a greener, more sustainable approach.