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MERGING SUSTAINABLE AND DIGITAL CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF GREENER-BY-DESIGN PHARMACEUTICALS

Description du projet

Des produits pharmaceutiques plus écologiques dès leur conception

Le projet SusPharma, financé par l’UE, vise à concevoir des substances chimiques destinées aux produits pharmaceutiques et dont l’innocuité et la durabilité ont été assurées dès leur conception. Les chercheurs utiliseront le carbone renouvelable comme élément constitutif des échafaudages et des motifs pour la synthèse de médicaments et les méthodologies de synthèse propres pour la formation de liaisons C-X. Ils s’attacheront également à mettre au point de nouvelles méthodes de purification continue et à réaliser des analyses technico-économiques et des analyses du cycle de vie afin d’évaluer l’incidence des méthodes de production pharmaceutique proposées. À terme, les chercheurs développeront des plateformes à flux autonome pour la synthèse de molécules de médicament à l’aide de méthodes photocatalytiques et électrochimiques.

Objectif

Safe- and green-by-design are pre-market design approaches whereby the objectives of minimizing the use of hazardous chemicals, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and fostering the reuse and recycling of materials in a circular economy are built into product design. SUSPHARMA fits the European need for sustainable development in modern industry and will develop during the action greener routes to prepare molecules, such as therapeutics and diagnostics.

The breakthrough innovation will involve:
- use of renewable (bio-based) carbon for the building block of scaffolds and motifs for drug synthesis;
- cleaner synthetic methodologies for C-X bond formation (that is, C-H functionalization to obtain C-C, C-F, and C-I bond formation);
- development of new benchtop continuous purification methods, to remove impurity and recycle synthetic solvents;
- integration of digitalization methods.
- LCA and TEA assessment for sensibly reducing the impact of pharmaceutical production.

The project will thus benefit from an interdisciplinary domain, involving:
- recent advances in biomass conversion for drug synthesis;
- new developments in heterogeneous catalysis;
- cutting-edge flow chemistry technologies (including synthesis and purification);
- automation and machine learning.

To address the challenge of green and digital transition and proper supply of health technologies and products, SUSPHARMA will focus on research and innovation activities that aim at integrating five breakthrough concepts: CAT-to-PHARMA, WASTE-to-PHARMA, FLOW-to-PHARMA, PUR-to-PHARMA, and DIGITAL to PHARMA. This will deliver results that are directed to pharmaceutical industries, researchers, and innovators, prompting them to develop and produce greener pharmaceuticals that are either greener by design, intrinsically less harmful for the environment, or use greener and economically more sustainable manufacturing processes and technologies.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI BARI ALDO MORO
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 123 250,00
Adresse
PIAZZA UMBERTO I 1
70121 Bari
Italie

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Région
Sud Puglia Bari
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 1 123 250,00

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