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May 12, 2011
Linde, the leading merchant CO2 supplier in the U.S., will supply all of the CO2 for Sapphire’s Columbus, NM demonstration facility....http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/Linde-Sapphire-Partner-for-Algae-Development_34799.html May 11, 2011
Under the terms of the deal, Elevance will provide natural monomers as well as its metathesis technology for polymer production, while DSM will contribute expertise on polymer research, application development, and commercialization....http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/DSM-Elevance-Evaluating-Biobased-Thermoplastics_34771.html May 5, 2011
BioAmber (Minneapolis), a maker of biobased succinic and adipic acid, has completed a Series B funding round, raising $45 million. Naxos Capital Partners (Luxembourg), a venture...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/BioAmber-Closes-Series-B-Funding-Round_34621.html May 4, 2011
The Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry (KCMC; Runcorn, U.K.), a virtual chemicals R&D network funded by the U.K. government, says it has successfully completed its second...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/Virtual-U-K-Chemical-R-and-D-Network-Experiences-Rapid-Growth_34550.html April 29, 2011
Mitsubishi's global reach. Biobased chemical firm Genomatica (San Diego) says it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Mitshubishi Chemical to study a potential joint venture...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/Mitsubishi-Chemical-Studying-Biobased-Butanediol-Joint-Venture-with-Genomatica_34444.html April 28, 2011
Mitsubishi Chemical is studying working with Genomatica on a biobased butanediol joint venture. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (not to be confused with Mitsubishi Chemical) and two...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/Weekly-Innovation-News-Round-Up-April-28_34458.html April 28, 2011
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and its partners, Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co., and Kansai Chemical Engineering Co., have completed work to develop technology to produce ethanol for...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/MHI-and-Partners-Complete-Work-on-Cellulosic-Bioethanol-Process_34429.html April 25, 2011
Editor's note: Our offices were closed on Friday. Here's a quick, if belated, news and innovation round-up. This Week on CW: Dow Chemical is planning a major ethylene and propylene...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/News-and-Innovation-Round-Up-April-25-2011_34356.html April 19, 2011
Cobalt and its partner, American Process (Atlanta), will integrate Cobalt’s fermentation and distillation technology into a biorefinery American Process is currently building at Alpena, MI. The plant is slated to begin ethanol production in early 2012, but will switch to butanol production mid-year....http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/Cobalt-Advances-Biobutanol-Platform_34245.html April 15, 2011
This Week on CW: RAG Foundation, the owner of Evonik, is planning an IPO of the company within 15 months. A new report says the EU's biofuel policies "encourage unethical...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/Chemical-Industry-Weekly-News-Round-Up-April-15_34211.html April 14, 2011
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM; Decatur, IL) has started production at its bio-based propylene glycol (PG) plant in Decatur, the company announced today. The plant will have a capacity of...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/ADM-Starts-Production-at-Bio-Based-PG-Plant_34149.html April 14, 2011
Emerging chemical technologies have been under the spotlight this week. First generation biofuels – particularly those sourced by European Union (EU) countries have...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/Weekly-Innovation-News-Round-up-April-14_34117.html April 14, 2011
Current U.K. and European policies on biofuels “encourage unethical practices,” according to a report by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics (NCB; London). The report is the...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/EU-Biofuel-Policies-"Unethical"_34108.html April 8, 2011
Evonik Industries has created an R&D ‘hothouse’ for light and electronics activities in Taiwan. It is Evonik’s first technology hothouse outside of Germany and...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/Evonik-Sets-up-Collaborative-Light-and-Electronics-R-and-D-Center-in-Taiwan_34021.html April 8, 2011
Arguably the most interesting technology development to emerge this week is the disclosure by privately owned start-up Proterro (Princeton, NJ) that it is developing a cyanobacteria ...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/CWs-Weekly-Innovation-News-Round-up-April-7_34014.html April 7, 2011
Bayer CropScience and Syngenta say they are codevelopment a soybean that is resistant to p-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) herbicides. The planned product would be a new tool...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/Bayer-CropScience-and-Syngenta-Codevelop-Herbicide-with-Alternative-Mode-of-Action_33993.html April 6, 2011
Clean energy technology company LanzaTech (Auckland, New Zealand) says it is partnering with LCY Chemical (Taipei) to produce biobased chemicals. Under the terms of the deal, LCY will...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/LanzaTech-LCY-Partner-to-Produce-Biobased-Chemicals_33984.html April 5, 2011
Evolva (Reinach, Switzerland), a synthetic biology company, says it has agreed to acquire its R&D partner Abunda Nutrition (San Francisco), a biotech firm involved in developing...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/Evolva-to-Buy-U-S-Sweeteners-Developer-Abunda_33957.html April 4, 2011
By Dimitri de Vreeze, President, DSM Resins & Functional Materials Last year at DSM we announced a new strategy to address unmet needs in relation to three key global societal...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/DSM-Building-a-Platform-for-Innovation-in-a-Volatile-Raw-Material-World_33940.html April 4, 2011
Privately owned start-up Proterro (Princeton, NJ) is developing a cyanobacteria - a photosynthetic microorganism named Protose - that can generate higher yields of sugar per acre than...http://www.chemweek.com/envirotech/innovation/Photosynthetic-Organism-Yields-more-Sugar-than-SugarCane_33938.html |
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