Tag: FDCA

Novamont invests in bio-FDCA pilot plant

Novamont invests in bio-FDCA pilot plant

November 7, 2019 |

In Italy, Novamont has now announced a 10 million-euro investment program as part of the expansion and diversification of its production plant in Terni, for the construction of a demonstration plant dedicated to a new monomer of vegetable origin derived from sugars (2.5 furandicarboxylic or FDCA). FDCA is a platform for multiple applications and Novamont […]

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AVA-CO2’s move to replace formaldehyde shows the endurin’ allure in furans

AVA-CO2’s move to replace formaldehyde shows the endurin’ allure in furans

March 21, 2016 |

There are 17,576 possible 3-letter acronyms in the Roman alphabet and sometimes it feels as it the chemical industry and the military have used them all up. Three letter acronyms are so prevalent they have spawned their own acronym, TLA. Once, the Navy’s Director for Operational Energy, Chris Tindal, opened up a session at which […]

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A chemical intermediate with Big Mo’: The Digest’s 2016 8-Slide Guide to FDCA

A chemical intermediate with Big Mo’: The Digest’s 2016 8-Slide Guide to FDCA

March 21, 2016 |

To accompany our coverage this week of advanced chemicals with 5-HMF and its derivative, FDCA, we turn to a first-class study done by Weastra on the potential of selected bio-based chemical intermediates, specifically succinic acid, itaconic acid and FDCA (2,5-furandicarboxylic acid). Here we focus on the FDCA elements of the study, the complete text of […]

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DuPont Industrial Biosciences, ADM find “breakthrough process” for a “long-sought molecule”

DuPont Industrial Biosciences, ADM find “breakthrough process” for a “long-sought molecule”

January 19, 2016 |

In Delaware, DuPont Industrial Biosciences and Archer Daniels Midland announced a new breakthrough process in producing FDME from fructose, with “the potential to expand the materials landscape in the 21st century with exciting and truly novel, high-performance renewable materials”, the companies said in a joint release. You’ll love it. You’ll need it. You’ll want it. […]

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