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22/10/2008 Extraction solvents oftoday and tomorrow
 
Parfums Cosmetique Actualités - October/November 2008
After giving an overview of the extraction mechanism (solubilization, concentration, elimination of the solvent), commonly used solvents (hexane, toluene, dichloromethane) and preferred solvents (water, supercritical CO2, heptane, terbutanol, etc.), B. Mompon (Archimex) discussed current trends that embrace the concepts of sustainable development, green chemistry and organic products...

22/04/2008 Rapid linear scale-up of a protein separation by centrifugal partition chromatography
 

Journal of chromatography A - 1190 - 2008
Abstract
The scaling up of the separation of two proteins with an aqueous two-phase system (ATPS) from 176 mg with a 500 ml laboratory scale centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC) column to 2.2 g with a 6.25 litre pilot-scale column is presented. A model sample system of a mixture of lysozyme and myoglobin was chosen for this study using an ATPS system comprising 12.5% (w/w) PEG-1000:12.5% (w/w) K2HPO4. It was found that the maximum sample concentration possible without precipitation was 2.2 mg/ml for each constituent. The optimisation of rotor speed, mobile phase flow rate and sample loading was performed on a laboratory-scale device. It was found that a centrifuge speed of 2000 rpm (224 ‘g’), 10 ml/min mobile phase flow rate with a 43ml (10% of active column volume) sample volume gave optimum operating conditions. This was linearly scaled up to pilot scale by increasing mobile phase flow rate, fraction size and sample loading in the ratio of the system capacities (i.e. 12.5:1). Flow rate was therefore increased from 10 ml/min to 125 ml/min, fraction size from 10 ml to 125 ml and sample loading from 43 ml to 500 ml. Rotor speed however was reduced from 2000 rpm on the laboratory device to 1293 rpm on the pilot-scale device to maintain the same 224 ‘g’ field in each chamber, as the pilot-scale CPC unit has a larger rotor radius than the laboratory one. Resolution increased from Rs = 1.28 on the 500 ml rotor to Rs = 1.88 on the 6.25 litre rotor, giving potential throughputs in batch mode of over 40 g/day.

"The pilot-scale CPC unit was supplied by Armen Instrument and is currently located in Archimex. It is equipped with two 6.25 litre rotors each containing 24 stacked discs with a total of 528 cells (chambers) or 22 per disc. Each chamber has a volume of 8.93 ml (total active volume 4.715 litre). The volume of the interconnecting passages between the chambers is 1.535 litre. There are two inbuilt twin headed pumps, one for pumping lower phase in “descending mode” and the other for pumping upper phase in “ascending mode”. There is a third pump for optional continuous sample injection. ...."

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15/01/2008 Project management: an ingredient for success
 
Divalto Magazine - N° 18 - January 2008
Archimex is a technical centre whose missions are to raise awareness of innovation among SME and to accompany them in their approach to innovation. Equipped with a "home made" program, the research centre began the remodeling of its IT systems at the beginning of 2006: study of the existing system, evaluation. Divalto was finally selected to cover project management, accounting and the CRM.

 
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