2009 is a milestone year for the DuPont Performance Materials (DPM) platform in responding to today’s global mega trends – particularly in addressing the need to reduce energy and environmental footprints in important end-use markets.
In defiance of a worldwide economic crisis, NPE2009 has arrived with an unprecedented array of opportunities for attendees to strengthen competitiveness, create new customer values, and forge strategies to meet - and mov...
Saudi Aramco Total Refining and Petrochemical Company (SATORP) finalized the awarding plan for Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracts that constitute the thirteen different process packages of their Ju...
Borealis, a leading provider of innovative, value creating plastics solutions, announces the start-up of an additional gas phase reactor at its Schwechat plant in Austria that will enhance its ability to produce superior high flow materials for the automotive and packaging sectors.
Scientists in Canada and India are proposing a surprising new solution to the global energy crisis — “milking” oil from the tiny, single-cell algae known as diatoms, renowned for their intricate, beautifully sculpted shells that resemble fine lacework. Their report appears online in the current issue of the ACS’ bi-monthly journal Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research.
Boeing (NYSE: BA) and a team from across the aviation industry today released high-level elements of a study that shows that sustainable biofuels analyzed in a series of pioneering test flights performed favorably in com...
Honeywell today announced Energy Management Solutions, a customisable portfolio of new and existing hardware, software and services to help improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The sol...
From balloons to rubber bands, things always break faster when stretched. Or do they? University of Illinois scientists studying chemical bonds now have shown this isn't always the case, and their results may have pr...
In revisiting a chemical reaction that's been in the literature for several decades and adding a new wrinkle of their own, researchers with Berkeley Lab and the University of California (UC) Berkeley have discovered a mild and relatively inexpensive procedure for removing oxygen from biomass. This procedure, if it can be effectively industrialized, could allow many of today's petrochemical products, including plastics, to instead be made from biomass.
Turbine and generator shafts for power plants are made in one piece by the so-called open-die forging process. Societá delle Fucine, an Italian subsidiary of stainless steel producer ThyssenKrupp Acciai Speciali Ter...
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