Eastman Chemical Company and Solutia together declared that both the companies have entered into an agreement. As per the contract, Eastman will acquire Solutia. Solutia is known for its specialty chemicals and performance materials.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, known as Berkeley Lab focuses on achieving a solution for the intricate challenges of the utilization of hydrogen-powered fuel cells, by formulating novel materials having high hydrogen adsorption potential.
A research team of Dr. James Tour’s lab at Rice University has developed a novel method to bond different organic molecules to graphene sheets, making the wonder material suitable for numerous organic chemistry applications.
PolyTherics, a UK-based biotech company that develops peptide and protein-based drugs, has announced the acquisition of Warwick Effect Polymers (WEP), the developer of Speciaity Polymers and Biopolymers.
Researchers from BRAIN AG and RWE Power have created exclusively-engineered micro-organisms that consume flue gases containing CO2 from power stations powered by lignite and these even grow at 60ºC temperatures.
OM Group, a supplier of novel technologies, magnetic materials, electrochemical energy storage, advanced materials and specialty chemicals, has declared the acquisition of Rahu Catalytics, a company specializing in novel iron-ligand based chemistry for applications in eco-friendly inks, composites and coatings, from Unilever Ventures and Management.
AquaBlok has developed AquaGate+PAC for contaminated sediment treatment. This method of remediation of contaminated sediments is superior to conventional capping and dredging methods that cause harm to the ecosystems and are much less in cost.
Eastman Chemical Company has recently laid the foundation of a new plant in Heifei, China to manufacture acetate tow. The new facility will be operated and owned by Eastman Shuangwei Fibers Company (ESFCL), which is a partnership firm with China National Tobacco, and it is estimated to generate 30,000 t of acetate tow on the completion of the plant.
Cabot is shutting down operations of its masterbatch plant in Hong Kong on March 31, 2012, and shifting to its new manufacturing facility in Tianjin, according to an announcement made by company officials. From April 2012, the entire range of Cabot’s masterbatch products that were produced in China will be manufactured in Tianjin.
Apache, a Houston-based producer of gas and oil for the domestic Western Australia market, has declared that the company will acquire a 65% interest in Burrup Holdings and plans to develop a technical ammonium nitrate (TAN) facility in the Burrup Peninsula locality of Western Australia that is to be developed by an association including Burrup Holdings.
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