Using a specially adapted Asynt 20-litre ReactoMate™ reactor system -
PhosphonicS Ltd. (Abingdon, UK) has improved turnaround time and batch-to-batch
efficiency for scaling-up production of its range of functionalised silicas.
Using proprietary immobilisation technology, PhosphonicS Ltd. has developed a
range of functionalised silicas for pharmaceutical purification and
heterogeneous catalysis operations. The materials enable metal residue levels
in drug substances (APIs) to be reduced to very low, regulated levels and
precious metals to be effectively scavenged from spent catalysis reactions.
Michael Suggate, Laboratory Production Manager at PhosphonicS Ltd. commented
"Traditionally our scientists relied upon 5-litre heating mantles to
scale-up production of our functionalised silicas from tens of grams to initial
kilo quantities. However this technology suffered in terms of the initial
scale-up speed we desired". He added "Implementing the Asynt ReactoMate
system has given us the benefits of greater comparison to pilot scale
chemistry, better heat and mass transfer and far greater control than heating
mantles. The unique stand that the ReactoMate reactor sits on allows for
complete access to the filter port and the adjustable height allows us to
filter our solids with far greater control (under gravity) than by lifting and
pouring from large round bottomed flasks".
For further information on ReactoMate reactor systems please contact Asynt
(+44-1638-781709 / sales@asynt.com) or
visit www.asynt.com/product_view.php?ProductID=53.
For further information on PhosphonicS Ltd. and its range of innovative
functionalised silica systems please visit www.phosphonics.com.
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