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Sustainability has increased importance in the pharmaceutical industry (and beyond) with a heightened focus on greener designs, more efficient route selection, better assessments on the environmental impact of reagents and solvents, as well as better tools to assess the sustainability of a process.
Solvent swaps are common operation within a synthetic step to setup the following reaction, extraction, or crystallization which can be optimized to perform better in a different solvent.
Dr. Daniel Hallow
Scale-up Systems, METTLER TOLEDO
Dan received his PhD in Chemical Engineering with Prof. Mark Prausnitz at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He subsequently joined the Chemical Development department at Bristol-Myers Squibb where his worked focus on reaction science and the development of small-molecule processes. While at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Dan also served as adjunct professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology for a course on pharmaceutical reaction kinetics and reactor design. Dan then joined Noramco/Purisys, formerly part of Johnson & Johnson, and was responsible for innovation and technology, including new product development and post-approval process improvements. In 2020, Dan moved to Scale-up Systems and his current position of Principal Consultant on the technical support and training team.