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Topic B: Pure cultures, cell free systems and enzymes for new products, value-added products and supply services as well as sustainable industrial processes.
We are interested to collaborate with partners on a project about the enzymatic synthesis (free or immobilized enzymes on membranes, pellets, monoliths etc.) for the synthesis of high value chemicals like aroma or pharmaceutical compounds including or not the assistance of ionic liquids. We are mainly specialized on chemical engineering (enzymatic reactions, scale-up, modelling), so we are interested to collaborate with partners specialized on the separation and purification of new enzymes as well as on the end-users of high value chemicals.
IEM - Institut Européen des Membranes is a public research laboratory (UMR 5635) considered as an international reference in the field of membrane materials and processes. Its researches include the elaboration and characterization of new membrane materials and membrane processes for effluents treatment, gas separation, food and health sciences, and biotechnology. One of the main activities of the Membrane Process Engineering Department of IEM (GPM) concerns the grafting of enzymes on membranes and porous solids for applications like fine chemicals synthesis and pollutants degradation in enzymatic reactors (Design and optimization of an enzymatic membrane reactor for tetracycline degradation. J. Sanchez-Marcano & al. Catalysis Today, 2014, 236, 146-152). GPM has been partner of a FP7 (02/2012-02/2015) program about the degradation of antibiotics with grafted enzymes on membranes and porous solids (ENDETECH grant agreement n°282818).