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The Energy Blog: Qteros - Raises $25 million, Changes Company Name
SunEthanol, a company that is developing microbes to produce cellulosic ethanol, announced on Nov. 18 that has raised $25 million in Series B financing and that it is changing its name to Qteros Inc. The funding will allow the company to scale up its process from the pilot plant to commercial
More PTA for India (Asian Chemical Connections)
By Malini Hariharan India trails far behind China in the polyester business but there is growing interest in new investments that also extends upstream to purified terephthalic acid (PTA). The latest entrant to the projects listing is Thai major Indorama...
BIOconversion Blog: Economic Impacts of Biofuel Development
BIOconversion Blog The 2nd of 4 interlinked BIOenergy Blogs, this one covers international issues, process R&D, facility deployments, and new developments. The other three related blogs are the BIOstock Blog, BIOoutput Blog, and the BIOwaste Blog. Related #bioconv tweets @BIOblogger. March 22, 2009
Brewing up synthetic yeast
Brewing up synthetic yeast - My latest news story for Chemistry World discusses artificial life. US scientists have taken the ...
More Information about using Inorganic Salt Complexes to simply Purify Alcohols at Scale |
< p > < span > < span style= " font-size: small " > < span style= " font-family: Calibri " > Barry Sharpless et al. were the first to teach the separation of alcohol mixtures and alcohols from non-alcohols using calcium and manganese salt complexes. The original J. Org. Chem. paper [J. Org. Chem.
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R-Squared Energy Blog: POET Sets the Standard
Robert Rapier works in the energy industry, and writes about issues related to national energy policy.
The Energy Blog: New Enzyme Promises to Reduce Ethanol Costs
University of Maryland research that started with bacteria from the Chesapeake Bay has led to the development of a bacterium, called Saccharophagus degradans which can break down almost any source of biomass, or plant life, into sugars, which can then be converted into ethanol and other biofuels.
DSM partners with POET on ethanol
Is it just the blog's imagination or are there seem to be more and more chemical companies venturing into advanced ethanol production, the recent one being DSM? Let's see our list here: DuPont Cellulosic Ethanol - No need to introduce...
BIOconversion Blog: Bias in California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard
BIOconversion Blog The 2nd of 4 interlinked BIOenergy Blogs, this one covers international issues, process R&D, facility deployments, and new developments. The other three related blogs are the BIOstock Blog, BIOoutput Blog, and the BIOwaste Blog. Related #bioconv tweets @BIOblogger. April 25, 2009
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