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Beijing. The plant capacity is 4,000,000 Nm 3 /day and it is one of three plants Datang is building at Keshiketeng, giving an overall site capacity of 12,000,000 Nm 3 /day. The second plant is in the detailed engineering phase and the third plant is in the final stages of approval. The plant is one of six SNG plants that Davy and JM have licensed to China, and the first to start-up and produce gas. Another Davy/JM SNG plant is expected to start-up in 2012 with two further plants coming on stream in 2013. The plant is now being held ready for commercial operation in the winter to meet the high demand for energy supply to the major Chinese cities and especially to Beijing. Original Source: Johnson Matthey Catalysts, website: http://www.jmcatalysts.com (3 Sep 2012) © Johnson Matthey plc 2012 Deinove strives to develop cellulosic ethanol process using unusual bacteria French start-up Deinove is aiming to develop a cellulosic ethanol process using the hard-to-manipulate Deinococcus bacterium. Deinove is just one of few organizations working with Deinococcus, forcing the company to come up with its own tools for collecting and manipulating the bacteria. The company believes in the microorganism because it is very stable as it has five chromosomes, four more than most other bacteria. Another advantage of Deinococcus is its ability to transform cellulosic biomass directly into a target molecule with just a limited pre- treatment stage. The company’s ethanol process is in a fairly early stage. The first process being developed by the company is based on the use of wheat starch and wheat bran. Since 2010, the wheat-based method has managed to generate a titre of 0.001% of ethanol before distillation to a titre of 4%. The commercial target is 8-10%. Deinove is targeting to finish 300-L-scale trials of its ethanol technology in its labs in mid- 2013. Original Source: Chemical and Engineering News, 19 Nov 2012, 90 (47), 24-25 (Website: http://www.cen- online.org) © American Chemical Society 2012 Dow proactively replaces mercury PU catalysts As part of Dow’s commitment to providing more sustainable solutions for customers and consumers, Dow has voluntarily completed a program to replace mercury-based catalysts used in a product portfolio acquired from another company. Original Source: The Dow Chemical Co 2015 Sustainability Goals, Update 3Q 2012, Nov 2012, 9 (Dow Chemical Co, 2030, Dow Centre, Midland, MI 48642, USA, tel: +1 989 636 1000, fax: +1 989 636 3518, website: http://www.dow.com) © The Dow Chemical Company 2012 DSM completes acquisition of Cargill’s cultures and enzymes business On 6 Dec 2012, Royal DSM announced that it had successfully completed the acquisition of Cargill’s cultures and enzymes business. The acquisition, announced on 26 Oct 2012, will enable DSM to become a global tier one dairy ingredients supplier. Original Source: DSM, PO Box 6500, 6401 JH Heerlen, The Netherlands, tel: +31 45 578 2422, fax: +31 45 574 0680, website: http://www.dsm.com (6 Dec 2012) © Koninklijke DSM NV 2012 DuPont acquires Verdezyne’s xylose isomerase technology for biochemicals production Verdezyne Inc, an industrial biotechnology company focused on producing renewable chemicals, announced the sale of its proprietary xylose isomerase technology that enables the metabolism of 5-carbon sugars, to DuPont Industrial Biosciences. Under the terms of the sale, DuPont has purchased rights to Verdezyne’s patented xylose isomerase technology, covered by US Patents 8,114,974 and 8,093,037, for use in the biofuels and biochemical fields. This technology allows the fast and complete utilisation of biomass- sourced C5 sugars in production of various products of choice. Original Source: Verdezyne, 2012. Found on SpecialChem Coatings and Inks Formulation, 18 Dec 2012, (Website: http://www.specialchem4coatings.com) Evonik and BioAmber in catalyst collaboration Germany-based Evonik’s catalyst business and USA-based BioAmber are teaming up to develop and produce catalysts for the production of 1,4-butanediol, tetrahydrofuran, and gamma-butyrolactone from bio-based succinic acid. Original Source: Chemistry and Industry (London), Nov 2012, 76 (11), 12 (Website: http://www.soci.org/) © Society of Chemical Industry 2012 Greyrock Energy debuts distributed fuel production system, converting natural gas to diesel fuel Greyrock Energy (Greyrock), a company committed to changing the way the world produces liquid transportation fuels, announced the availability of the GS1000 diesel fuel production system. The GS1000 system enables distributed production of fuels from a variety of abundant gas sources, including natural gas, natural gas liquids, stranded gas resources, and biogas. Based on proprietary technologies developed since 2006, Greyrock’s GS1000 plant design utilises simplified process designs; Greyrock’s proprietary catalysts and catalytic reactors; and innovative, integrated plant control systems. Each GS1000 plant is designed to produce 1000 bbl/day of premium diesel fuel, or about 15 M gallon/y. Original Source: Greyrock Energy, 2012. Found on PR Newswire, 6 Dec 2012, (Website: http://www.prnewswire.com) Topsoe signs investment agreement with TEDA Haldor Topsoe and Tianjin Technological Economically Development Area (TEDA) have signed an investment agreement including the purchase of 67,000 m 2 of land in China. The agreement is an extension of the MOA between Topsoe and TEDA signed in Jun 2012. The investment agreement is part of a process that in phases will lead to the construction of Topsoil’s third catalyst plant, with the two others placed in Denmark and in Houston, TX. The plant will produce catalysts that, either when used alone or combined with exhausts after treatment systems, will contribute to the reduction of emissions. Original Source: Haldor Topsoe, website: http://www.topsoe.com/ (14 Sep 2012) © Haldor Topsoe A/S 2012 Haaldor Topsoe to cooperate with Higher Alcohols project in China Haldor Topsoe China will supply its alcohols technology and catalyst to Yankuang Group and IGP Energy Cooperation for their Higher Alcohols Project in Shandong Province, China. Both IGP and Yankuang expressed that the cooperation among the three parties would mark a new era for 4 FEBRUARY 2013 FOCUS ON CATALYSTS

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Beijing. The plant capacity is4,000,000 Nm3/day and it is one ofthree plants Datang is building atKeshiketeng, giving an overall sitecapacity of 12,000,000 Nm3/day. Thesecond plant is in the detailedengineering phase and the third plantis in the final stages of approval. Theplant is one of six SNG plants thatDavy and JM have licensed to China,and the first to start-up and producegas. Another Davy/JM SNG plant isexpected to start-up in 2012 with twofurther plants coming on stream in2013. The plant is now being heldready for commercial operation in thewinter to meet the high demand forenergy supply to the major Chinesecities and especially to Beijing.

Original Source: Johnson Matthey Catalysts, website:http://www.jmcatalysts.com (3 Sep 2012) © JohnsonMatthey plc 2012

Deinove strives to develop cellulosicethanol process using unusual bacteria

French start-up Deinove is aiming todevelop a cellulosic ethanol processusing the hard-to-manipulateDeinococcus bacterium. Deinove is justone of few organizations working withDeinococcus, forcing the company tocome up with its own tools for collectingand manipulating the bacteria. Thecompany believes in the microorganismbecause it is very stable as it has fivechromosomes, four more than mostother bacteria. Another advantage ofDeinococcus is its ability to transformcellulosic biomass directly into a targetmolecule with just a limited pre-treatment stage. The company’s ethanolprocess is in a fairly early stage. Thefirst process being developed by thecompany is based on the use of wheatstarch and wheat bran. Since 2010, thewheat-based method has managed togenerate a titre of 0.001% of ethanolbefore distillation to a titre of 4%. Thecommercial target is 8-10%. Deinove istargeting to finish 300-L-scale trials of itsethanol technology in its labs in mid-2013.

Original Source: Chemical and Engineering News, 19Nov 2012, 90 (47), 24-25 (Website: http://www.cen-online.org) © American Chemical Society 2012

Dow proactively replaces mercury PUcatalysts

As part of Dow’s commitment toproviding more sustainable solutionsfor customers and consumers, Dow

has voluntarily completed a programto replace mercury-based catalystsused in a product portfolio acquiredfrom another company.

Original Source: The Dow Chemical Co 2015Sustainability Goals, Update 3Q 2012, Nov 2012, 9(Dow Chemical Co, 2030, Dow Centre, Midland, MI48642, USA, tel: +1 989 636 1000, fax: +1 989 6363518, website: http://www.dow.com) © The DowChemical Company 2012

DSM completes acquisition of Cargill’scultures and enzymes business

On 6 Dec 2012, Royal DSM announcedthat it had successfully completed theacquisition of Cargill’s cultures andenzymes business. The acquisition,announced on 26 Oct 2012, will enableDSM to become a global tier one dairyingredients supplier.

Original Source: DSM, PO Box 6500, 6401 JH Heerlen,The Netherlands, tel: +31 45 578 2422, fax: +31 45574 0680, website: http://www.dsm.com (6 Dec 2012)© Koninklijke DSM NV 2012

DuPont acquires Verdezyne’s xyloseisomerase technology forbiochemicals production

Verdezyne Inc, an industrialbiotechnology company focused onproducing renewable chemicals,announced the sale of its proprietaryxylose isomerase technology thatenables the metabolism of 5-carbonsugars, to DuPont IndustrialBiosciences. Under the terms of thesale, DuPont has purchased rights toVerdezyne’s patented xyloseisomerase technology, covered by USPatents 8,114,974 and 8,093,037, foruse in the biofuels and biochemicalfields. This technology allows the fastand complete utilisation of biomass-sourced C5 sugars in production ofvarious products of choice.

Original Source: Verdezyne, 2012. Found onSpecialChem Coatings and Inks Formulation, 18 Dec2012, (Website: http://www.specialchem4coatings.com)

Evonik and BioAmber in catalystcollaboration

Germany-based Evonik’s catalystbusiness and USA-based BioAmberare teaming up to develop andproduce catalysts for the production of1,4-butanediol, tetrahydrofuran, andgamma-butyrolactone from bio-basedsuccinic acid.

Original Source: Chemistry and Industry (London),Nov 2012, 76 (11), 12 (Website: http://www.soci.org/)© Society of Chemical Industry 2012

Greyrock Energy debuts distributedfuel production system, convertingnatural gas to diesel fuel

Greyrock Energy (Greyrock), acompany committed to changing theway the world produces liquidtransportation fuels, announced theavailability of the GS1000 diesel fuelproduction system. The GS1000system enables distributed productionof fuels from a variety of abundant gassources, including natural gas, naturalgas liquids, stranded gas resources,and biogas. Based on proprietarytechnologies developed since 2006,Greyrock’s GS1000 plant designutilises simplified process designs;Greyrock’s proprietary catalysts andcatalytic reactors; and innovative,integrated plant control systems. EachGS1000 plant is designed to produce1000 bbl/day of premium diesel fuel,or about 15 M gallon/y.

Original Source: Greyrock Energy, 2012. Found on PRNewswire, 6 Dec 2012, (Website:http://www.prnewswire.com)

Topsoe signs investment agreementwith TEDA

Haldor Topsoe and TianjinTechnological EconomicallyDevelopment Area (TEDA) have signedan investment agreement including thepurchase of 67,000 m2 of land in China.The agreement is an extension of theMOA between Topsoe and TEDAsigned in Jun 2012. The investmentagreement is part of a process that inphases will lead to the construction ofTopsoil’s third catalyst plant, with thetwo others placed in Denmark and inHouston, TX. The plant will producecatalysts that, either when used aloneor combined with exhausts aftertreatment systems, will contribute to thereduction of emissions.

Original Source: Haldor Topsoe, website:http://www.topsoe.com/ (14 Sep 2012) © HaldorTopsoe A/S 2012

Haaldor Topsoe to cooperate withHigher Alcohols project in China

Haldor Topsoe China will supply itsalcohols technology and catalyst toYankuang Group and IGP EnergyCooperation for their Higher AlcoholsProject in Shandong Province, China.Both IGP and Yankuang expressedthat the cooperation among the threeparties would mark a new era for

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