axens invests €25 m in salindres

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has reported net sales of $1801.7 M ($1935.4 M for its fiscal 2009), of which: Refining Technologies accounted for $742.0 M ($992.1 M), Materials Technologies $673.6 M ($606.0 M), and Speciality Technologies $386.1 M ($337.3 M); and adjusted EBIT of $399.6 M ($307.3 M). There is discussion of the business and of the results, including: Refining Technologies (catalysts, chemical additives), Materials Technologies (engineered materials, coatings, sealants), and Speciality Technologies (catalysts). WR Grace Results 4Q and Full Year 2010, 10 Feb 2011, 3-5,13 (WR Grace & Co, 7500 Grace Drive, Columbia, MD 21044, USA. Website: http://www.grace.com) NEW PLANTS Axens invests 25 M in Salindres Axens (the 100% subsidiary of IFP Energies Nouvelles) recently announced an 8 M investment in building a new unit (Isabel) at its site in Salindres, France. This will open at end 2012 making a new generation of hydrotreating catalysts (designed to reduce the sulfur content of fuels). The project follows on from the 18 M investment announced in 2010 concerning the construction of a new mixing/extrusion unit (Hector) at the site. These projects reflect Axens’ commitment to the Salindres site where it will have invested 25 M+ between 2011-2012. The group also has industrial units in Calvert City and Savannah in the US, and in Brockville, Canada. Thanks to its acquisition at start Jan 2011 of US reforming catalysts producer Criterion Catalysts and Technology, Axens will gain another US site (Willow Island, WV). Details of the deal have not been disclosed. Chimie Pharma Hebdo, 7 Feb 2011, (538), 6 (in French) Comar builds in Clariant park Comar Chemicals will construct its No 2 organometallic catalyst and nanoparticle chemicals facility within Clariant’s industrial complex in Muttenz, Switzerland. An R&D hub will also be set up by Comar in Muttenz. Comar’s products include rare earth catalysts for the synthetic rubber sector and nanochemicals for pollution abatement systems. Chemical Week, 14 Feb 2011 (Website: http://www.chemweek.com) Comar Chemicals to open second catalyst production site The S African company Comar Chemicals is to open a second organometallic catalyst and nanoparticle production site in 2011. This will be at the Infrapark Baselland site run by Clariant at Muttenz, Switzerland. The announcement follows the signing of an agreement between the two companies. Comar will provide rare earths, catalysts for the production of high quality synthetic rubber used in automotive tyres. Its other plant in Cape Town, S Africa, has a production capacity of around 1000 tonne/month. Chimie Pharma Hebdo, 14 Feb 2011, (539), 6 (in French) Eurecat to build a new catalyst- processing plant in India Eurecat SA, a jv between IFP Investissements and Albemarle Corp, is setting up a new catalyst processing unit in India, with startup expected in 2Q 2012. The new plant will be focused on the ex-situ regeneration of spent catalysts and related services, as well as field services tools for industrial reactor turnarounds. Chemical Engineering (New York), Feb 2011, 118 (2), 55 Korea Gas to build 300,000 tonne/y DME plant Unitel Technologies Inc (Unitel) has been awarded a contract by Korea Gas Technology Corp (KOGAS) to prepare the basic engineering and design package for a plant that will make 300,000 tonne/y of dimethyl ether (DME). As of 9 Feb 2011, DME is currently manufactured by a cumbersome ‘two step’ process. KOGAS is the first organisation in the world to successfully develop and demonstrate a commercially viable catalytic ‘one step’ process. DME is an ideal one-to-one substitute and additive for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). It is also a direct replacement for diesel, with the added advantage that DME is 100% clean in terms of sulfur, soot, and particulates, and the exhaust is about 50% lower in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. Press release from: Unitel Technologies Inc, 411 Business Centre Drive, 111, Mt Prospect, IL 60056, USA. Tel: +1 847 297 2265. Fax: +1 847 297 1365. Website: http://uniteltech.com (9 Feb 2011) BASF plans to build second plant for sodium methoxide in S America BASF is to build an additional production plant for sodium methoxide in S America. Argentina is the planned location for the second plant with a capacity of 60,000 tonne/y. Thus, BASF wants to strengthen its regional presence in one of the most important growth markets for biodiesel. The construction of the plant is planned at BASF’s General Lagos site in Rosario, which is in the centre of Argentina’s biodiesel production. The start of operation for the first sodium methoxide plant in S America, located in Guaratingueta, Brazil, will take place as scheduled at end 2011. Sodium methoxide is a reliable and efficient catalyst for the production of biodiesel, allowing high yields. Press release from: BASF SE, D-67056 Ludwigshafen, Germany. Tel: +49 (0) 621 600. Website: http://www.basf.com (3 Mar 2011) NEW TECHNOLOGY A paperweight for platinum A new combination of nanoparticles and graphene results in a more durable catalytic material for fuel cells, according to work published online at the Journal of the American Chemical Society. The catalytic material is not only hardier but also more chemically active. Nanite News, 19 Feb 2011 (Website: http://www.nanitenews.com) New way to design metal nanoparticle catalysts Tiny metal nanoparticles are used as catalysts in many reactions, from refining chemicals to producing polymers and biofuels. How well these 6 APRIL 2011 FOCUS ON CATALYSTS

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has reported net sales of $1801.7 M($1935.4 M for its fiscal 2009), ofwhich: Refining Technologiesaccounted for $742.0 M ($992.1 M),Materials Technologies $673.6 M($606.0 M), and SpecialityTechnologies $386.1 M ($337.3 M);and adjusted EBIT of $399.6 M($307.3 M). There is discussion of thebusiness and of the results, including:Refining Technologies (catalysts,chemical additives), MaterialsTechnologies (engineered materials,coatings, sealants), and SpecialityTechnologies (catalysts).

WR Grace Results 4Q and Full Year 2010, 10 Feb2011, 3-5,13 (WR Grace & Co, 7500 Grace Drive,Columbia, MD 21044, USA. Website:http://www.grace.com)

NEW PLANTSAxens invests €25 M in Salindres

Axens (the 100% subsidiary of IFPEnergies Nouvelles) recentlyannounced an €8 M investment inbuilding a new unit (Isabel) at its sitein Salindres, France. This will open atend 2012 making a new generation ofhydrotreating catalysts (designed toreduce the sulfur content of fuels).The project follows on from the €18 Minvestment announced in 2010concerning the construction of a newmixing/extrusion unit (Hector) at thesite. These projects reflect Axens’commitment to the Salindres sitewhere it will have invested €25 M+between 2011-2012. The group alsohas industrial units in Calvert City andSavannah in the US, and in Brockville,Canada. Thanks to its acquisition atstart Jan 2011 of US reformingcatalysts producer Criterion Catalystsand Technology, Axens will gainanother US site (Willow Island, WV).Details of the deal have not beendisclosed.

Chimie Pharma Hebdo, 7 Feb 2011, (538), 6 (in French)

Comar builds in Clariant park

Comar Chemicals will construct its No2 organometallic catalyst andnanoparticle chemicals facility withinClariant’s industrial complex inMuttenz, Switzerland. An R&D hubwill also be set up by Comar inMuttenz. Comar’s products includerare earth catalysts for the synthetic

rubber sector and nanochemicals forpollution abatement systems.

Chemical Week, 14 Feb 2011 (Website:http://www.chemweek.com)

Comar Chemicals to open secondcatalyst production site

The S African company ComarChemicals is to open a secondorganometallic catalyst andnanoparticle production site in 2011.This will be at the Infrapark Basellandsite run by Clariant at Muttenz,Switzerland. The announcementfollows the signing of an agreementbetween the two companies. Comarwill provide rare earths, catalysts forthe production of high qualitysynthetic rubber used in automotivetyres. Its other plant in Cape Town, SAfrica, has a production capacity ofaround 1000 tonne/month.

Chimie Pharma Hebdo, 14 Feb 2011, (539), 6 (in French)

Eurecat to build a new catalyst-processing plant in India

Eurecat SA, a jv between IFPInvestissements and Albemarle Corp,is setting up a new catalystprocessing unit in India, with startupexpected in 2Q 2012. The new plantwill be focused on the ex-situregeneration of spent catalysts andrelated services, as well as fieldservices tools for industrial reactorturnarounds.

Chemical Engineering (New York), Feb 2011, 118 (2),55

Korea Gas to build 300,000 tonne/yDME plant

Unitel Technologies Inc (Unitel) hasbeen awarded a contract by KoreaGas Technology Corp (KOGAS) toprepare the basic engineering anddesign package for a plant that willmake 300,000 tonne/y of dimethylether (DME). As of 9 Feb 2011, DMEis currently manufactured by acumbersome ‘two step’ process.KOGAS is the first organisation in theworld to successfully develop anddemonstrate a commercially viablecatalytic ‘one step’ process. DME isan ideal one-to-one substitute andadditive for liquefied petroleum gas(LPG). It is also a direct replacementfor diesel, with the added advantage

that DME is 100% clean in terms ofsulfur, soot, and particulates, and theexhaust is about 50% lower in termsof greenhouse gas emissions.

Press release from: Unitel Technologies Inc, 411Business Centre Drive, 111, Mt Prospect, IL 60056,USA. Tel: +1 847 297 2265. Fax: +1 847 297 1365.Website: http://uniteltech.com (9 Feb 2011)

BASF plans to build second plant forsodium methoxide in S America

BASF is to build an additionalproduction plant for sodium methoxidein S America. Argentina is theplanned location for the second plantwith a capacity of 60,000 tonne/y.Thus, BASF wants to strengthen itsregional presence in one of the mostimportant growth markets forbiodiesel. The construction of theplant is planned at BASF’s GeneralLagos site in Rosario, which is in thecentre of Argentina’s biodieselproduction. The start of operation forthe first sodium methoxide plant in SAmerica, located in Guaratingueta,Brazil, will take place as scheduled atend 2011. Sodium methoxide is areliable and efficient catalyst for theproduction of biodiesel, allowing highyields.

Press release from: BASF SE, D-67056 Ludwigshafen,Germany. Tel: +49 (0) 621 600. Website:http://www.basf.com (3 Mar 2011)

NEWTECHNOLOGY

A paperweight for platinum

A new combination of nanoparticlesand graphene results in a moredurable catalytic material for fuel cells,according to work published online atthe Journal of the American ChemicalSociety. The catalytic material is notonly hardier but also more chemicallyactive.

Nanite News, 19 Feb 2011 (Website:http://www.nanitenews.com)

New way to design metal nanoparticlecatalysts

Tiny metal nanoparticles are used ascatalysts in many reactions, fromrefining chemicals to producingpolymers and biofuels. How well these

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