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SYNFLOW · Innovative Synthesis in Continuous-Flow Processes for Sustainable Chemical Production

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201031 August 2014EU funding €10,978,076

The SYNFLOW vision is the paradigm shift from batch-wise large volume processes in pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals and intermediates production comprising many separate unit operations towards highly integrated but yet flexible catalytic continuous flow processing. For this purpose, SYNFLOW develops a unique integrative approach combining molecular understanding of synthesis and catalysis with engineering science in process design and plant concepts, aiming at an efficiency breakthrough in process development and operation. The SYNFLOW mission is to overcome the traditional way of linear process development providing individual solutions for specific products, and to demonstrate the technological, economic and ecological superiority of truly „designing“ processes by application of advanced chemical and engineering knowledge. The SYNFLOW concept is based on the definition of generic challenges with industrial relevance, represented by Case Studies provided by the industrial consortium members. Catalyst development, studies of the underlying chemical target transformations (synthetic methodology), tailored reaction engineering, conceptual process design and process evaluation interact closely in order to substantiate the SYNFLOW vision. Its success will be demonstrated on a relevant production scale as a reference for the entire European Chemical Industry. The SYNFLOW consortium brings together major industrial producers from the Pharmaceuticals, Fine Chemicals and Intermediates sectors, providers of process technology and technical catalyst supply. A number of high-ranked academic partners ensures the availability of comprehensive expertise for the suggested Case Studies. Dissemination of the results is guaranteed by the participation of DECHEMA and Britest. SYNFLOW presents a holistic approach to central challenges of the European Chemical Industries and therefore a highly promising candidate to fulfill the crucial issues of the NMP-2009-3.2-1 call.

Consortium · 23 organisations

coordinator

RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN

DE · €1,932,948

participant

UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI

ES · €371,984

participant

DECHEMA GESELLSCHAFT FUR CHEMISCHETECHNIK UND BIOTECHNOLOGIE

DE · €531,348

participant

FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITAET ERLANGEN-NUERNBERG

DE · €743,480

participant

ASTRAZENECA UK LIMITED

UK · €423,151

participant

THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

UK · €279,221

participant

INVITE GMBH

DE · €589,750

participant

UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCURESTI

RO · €363,000

participant

BAYER TECHNOLOGY SERVICES GMBH

DE · €589,056

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II

IT · €450,800

participant

UPPSALA UNIVERSITET

SE · €263,958

participant

THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS

UK · €785,770

participant

EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG

DE · €797,346

participant

DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET

DK · €462,660

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

UK · €538,351

participant

UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK

UK · €287,822

participant

BRITEST LBG

UK · €556,800

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €250,228

participant

Evonik Oxeno GmbH

DE

participant

GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET

SE · €210,840

participant

UNIVERSITE DE RENNES I

FR · €191,200

participant

JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC

UK · €218,322

participant

STOCKHOLMS UNIVERSITET

SE · €140,042

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