A novel technology for synthesising chemicals from plant material could produce liquid fuel for just over €0.50 a litre, say German scientists. But only if the infrastructure is set up in the right way, states the r...
Huntsman Corporation today announced that its ethyleneamines joint venture plant currently
under construction in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, is proceeding on schedule and is
expected to meet the mechanical completion target of November 2009.
ExxonMobil
Chemical Exxtral performance polyolefin has been specified for the
front and rear bumper fasciae of the new globally available VW Golf VI. Exxtral
BMU130 polyolefin was developed specifically to meet the performance targets
set by Volkswagen (VW).
Polymers are an essential component of power and telecommunications cables. Ram Ramachandran of Dow Wire and Cable, David Kiddoo of Alphagary Corporation, Dr Jennifer Rust of Borealis and Andreas Farkus of ABB will be ta...
The Plastics Environmental Division of the Society
of Plastics Engineers (SPE) is pleased to announce the recipients of the
Global Plastics Environmental Conference (GPEC) 2009 Environmental Stewardship
Awards.
The Dow Chemical Company
confirms it has informed Rohm and Haas that Dow will not close the proposed
acquisition on or before January 27, 2009.
A team of scientists at the U.S.
Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, in collaboration
with researchers from the University of Delaware and Yeshiva University, has
developed a new catalyst that could make ethanol-powered fuel cells feasible.
The collaborative research aims to convert synthesis gas (syngas), that can be derived from abundant resources such as coal or biomass, to "building block” chemicals in a more efficient and economical process.
The highly efficient catalyst performs two crucial, and previously unreachable steps needed to oxidize ethanol and produce clean energy in fuel cell reactions.
A patented Michigan State University
process to pretreat corn-crop waste before conversion into ethanol means extra
nutrients don't have to be added, cutting the cost of making biofuels from cellulose.
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