## Japan Polypropylene starting R&D for metallocene copolymers Japan Polypropylene will conduct development of new highly functional metallocene-catalyzed copolymer products at a new pilot plant slated to be built in Apr 2010 at the company's Yokkaichi works. Japan Polypropylene aims to increase th
Solid acid alkylation catalyst demonstrated
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
- Weight
- 59 KB
- Volume
- 2010
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1351-4180
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β¦ Synopsis
Verenium strengthens cellulosic ethanol arm
Verenium Biofuels, MA-based biofuel company with interests in ethanol production, is scaling up its demo plant technology to set up a 36 M gallon/y ethanol plant at Highlands County, FL. Presently, the demo plant with production capacity of 1.4 M gallon/y of cellulosic ethanol is situated in LA. Until now, the demo plant has produced a few hundreds
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New types of solid acid (catalysts HaPOa-BF,-H2SOI supported on Si02 and ZrO, were prepared. They showed high activity, selectivity and stability for the alkylation of isobutane with butenes. The nature of the active sites on the new catalysts was discussed on the basis of the characterizations by I