Adept in detecting, diagnosing and contributing to the resolution of flaws and impediments in
the production of chemical products.
Artificial versions of photosynthesis are being explored for the clean, green and sustainable
production of chemical products now made from petroleum, primarily fuels and plastics.
The production of these chemical products, their use, and their disposal or recycling are intrinsically problems of chemistry.
Not exact matches
The fund invests in companies involved in the exploration,
production and processing
of petroleum, natural gas, coal, alternative energies,
chemicals, mining, iron and steel, and paper and forest
products, and can invest in any part
of the world.
During 2011, more than half
of the unit's
production was sold to customers who process the material into industrial
chemical products, while the remainder is consumed internally.
The group is focused on designing, engineering and managing the development,
production and commercialization
of custom packaging solutions for personal care, cosmetics, healthcare, food and beverage, industrial household
chemical and animal health
products.
And to think that healthy
products will soon be as affordable as mass - produced,
chemical - laden crap is to ignore the important nuances
of production, conscious business, fair trade, meaningful partnerships, sustainability, certifications, education and more that make natural
products so beneficial to our health and our environment.
Organic Certification guarantees that No pesticides,
chemicals or artificial fertilizers are used in the growing,
production, packaging and storage
of the oil, making it a truly pristine and healthy
product.
No
chemicals, pesticides, herbicides or any toxic
products are ever or have ever been used in any step
of production.
HACCP is a management system in which food safety is addressed through the analysis and control
of biological,
chemical, and physical hazards from raw material
production, procurement and handling, to manufacturing, distribution and consumption
of the finished
product.
Organic farming practices ensure no
chemicals or pesticides are used in the
production of most Equal Exchange
products — which protects the farmers, the surrounding environment, birds and other wildlife, as well as the people who enjoy these
products.
Nalgene, the maker
of reusable water bottles that are popular among athletes, said yesterday it would discontinue
production of bottles made with the
chemical and recall existing
products already in its stores.
Fragrance is added to several
products to mask an odor
of the bad
chemicals which are used during
production.
Organic baby clothes are made from
products that are organically grown and are free
of pesticides and
chemicals that are used in the
production of non-organic clothing.
Of the 16 manufacturing sub-sectors, 10 reported growth in
production during the review month in the following order: cement
products; petroleum & coal
products; textile, apparel, leather and footwear
products; food, beverage & tobacco
products; furniture & related
products;
chemical & pharmaceutical
products; primary metal
products; plastics & rubber
products; printing & related support activities; and transportation equipment.
So, the synthesis
of complex
chemicals requires a whole assembly line
of different enzymes working in concert with one another, ideally with each enzyme in the
production chain generating just enough
of its given intermediate
product to keep the next one busy.
The researchers fed the algae glycerol, a cheap waste
product of biodiesel
production, and urea, another inexpensive
chemical that serves as a nitrogen source for the algae.
The lignin is also valuable, because it can be used to manufacture polymers or other
chemical products which could supplement the cost
of running the biofuel
production facility.
Project leader Robert Kourist explains: «If the enzymes are coupled to the photosynthesis
of the cyanobacteria, expensive waste and by -
products can be avoided and the biotechnological
production of chemicals becomes easier, faster and cheaper.»
The optimized process
of microbial electrosynthesis opens up further perspectives for the future
production of biofuel or for the storage
of power from regenerative sources in the form
of chemical products, for instance.
In most cases, industrial
production of metallic nanoparticles involves
chemical reduction in liquid solutions, which requires the design
of product - specific solutions.
Wang's research group designed a five - metal catalyst based on these high - entropy - alloy nanoparticles and demonstrated superior catalytic performance for selective oxidation
of ammonia to nitrogen oxide, a reaction used by the
chemical industry to produce nitric acid, an important
chemical in the large - scale
production of fertilizers and other
products.
Industries may also use biotech as a tool for the mass
production of goods like
chemicals, drugs, and food
products, or to carry out valuable processes such as degrading waste.
With genetically engineered microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, playing an increasing role in the green chemistry
production of valuable
chemical products including therapeutic drugs, advanced biofuels and biodegradable plastics from renewables, Cas9 is emerging as an important genome - editing tool for practitioners
of synthetic biology.
Non-exclusive licenses are available for research and sale
of products and services across multiple fields including: research tools, kits, reagents; discovery
of novel targets for therapeutic intervention; cell lines for discovery and screening
of novel drug candidates; GMP
production of healthcare
products;
production of industrial materials such as enzymes, biofuels and
chemicals; and synthetic biology.
It offers significant potential for the
production of renewable
chemicals, fuels, and bioplastics that can be used in a wide range
of safer industrial and consumer
products.
«Thanks to abundant supplies
of natural gas, the U.S.
chemical industry is investing in new facilities and expanded
production capacity, which tends to attract downstream industries that rely on petrochemical
products.
Society is highly dependent on the
production of chemical materials and
products to support all aspects
of modern life.
CO2Chem brings together academics, industrialists and policy makers over a wide range
of disciplines to consider the utilisation
of carbon dioxide as a single carbon
chemical feedstock for the
production of value added
products.
They are also important for environmental systems management, such as for vehicle emissions, and for
production of many everyday
products, said Jim Petersen, director
of the Gene and Linda Voiland School
of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering.
Meats from feedlots can be given such things as corn, corn by -
products (some is derived from high fructose corn syrup
production and ethanol), barley, milo, wheat, and other grains and roughage that often consists
of corn stalks, alfalfa, cottonseed meal, and premixes
of chemical preservatives, antibiotics, and fermentation
products.
Phthalates belong to a class
of industrial
chemicals used to make food packaging materials, tubing for dairy
products, fragrances in cosmetics, and other items used in the
production of fast food.
So, the difference in plant and animal - based foods must be either due to a lower percentage
of protein, which might reduce IGF - 1
production, or due to some accompanying factor in the food such as sterols in animal
products vs. phytosterols in plants, which have a different
chemical structure such as their extra ethyl group on their side - chain.
When you consider that the
production of (non-organic) tampons can involve harsh
chemical pesticides, too, these
products become really unsustainable really fast.
Certified GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards): This
product meets the gold standard
of textile
production â $ «it exceeds organic fiber requirements, contains no restricted
chemicals and meets strict social responsibility standards.
Reformation advertises that about half
of their viscose is manufactured by a company that sources trees from certified sustainably managed forests and recycles the
chemical and waste
products that result from the
production process.
Certified GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards): This
product meets the gold standard
of textile
production — it exceeds organic fiber requirements, contains no restricted
chemicals and meets strict social responsibility standards.
This includes the mining and refining
of metals, the
production of chemicals and forestry
products
In the bread aisle, two loaves
of bread may look nearly identical in form, but to the discerning consumer, their ancillary texts reveal two distinct
products in support
of vastly differing
production methods, political economies, and consequences: one ingredients list reads «flour, water, yeast, salt» while the other lists fourteen ingredients, more than half
of which are names
of chemical compounds.
According to a recent news story, a state task force in South Charleston is working to attract companies that convert ethane — a byproduct
of natural gas
production — into ethylene, a
chemical compound used in a variety
of manufacturing and consumer
products.
1 Executive Summary 2 Scope
of the Report 3 The Case for Hydrogen 3.1 The Drive for Clean Energy 3.2 The Uniqueness
of Hydrogen 3.3 Hydrogen's Safety Record 4 Hydrogen Fuel Cells 4.1 Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell 4.2 Fuel Cells and Batteries 4.3 Fuel Cell Systems Durability 4.4 Fuel Cell Vehicles 5 Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure 5.1 Hydrogen Station Hardware 5.2 Hydrogen Compression and Storage 5.3 Hydrogen Fueling 5.4 Hydrogen Station Capacity 6 Hydrogen Fueling Station Types 6.1 Retail vs. Non-Retail Stations 6.1.1 Retail Hydrogen Stations 6.1.2 Non-Retail Hydrogen Stations 6.2 Mobile Hydrogen Stations 6.2.1 Honda's Smart Hydrogen Station 6.2.2 Nel Hydrogen's RotoLyzer 6.2.3 Others 7 Hydrogen Fueling Protocols 7.1 SAE J2601 7.2 Related Standards 7.3 Fueling Protocols vs. Vehicle Charging 7.4 SAE J2601 vs. SAE J1772 7.5 Ionic Compression 8 Hydrogen Station Rollout Strategy 8.1 Traditional Approaches 8.2 Current Approach 8.3 Factors Impacting Rollouts 8.4
Production and Distribution Scenarios 8.5 Reliability Issues 9 Sources
of Hydrogen 9.1 Fossil Fuels 9.2 Renewable Sources 10 Methods
of Hydrogen
Production 10.1
Production from Non-Renewable Sources 10.1.1 Steam Reforming
of Natural Gas 10.1.2 Coal Gasification 10.2
Production from Renewable Sources 10.2.1 Electrolysis 10.2.2 Biomass Gasification 11 Hydrogen
Production Scenarios 11.1 Centralized Hydrogen
Production 11.2 On - Site Hydrogen
Production 11.2.1 On - site Electrolysis 11.2.2 On - Site Steam Methane Reforming 12 Hydrogen Delivery 12.1 Hydrogen Tube Trailers 12.2 Tanker Trucks 12.3 Pipeline Delivery 12.4 Railcars and Barges 13 Hydrogen Stations Cost Factors 13.1 Capital Expenditures 13.2 Operating Expenditures 14 Hydrogen Station Deployments 14.1 Asia - Pacific 14.1.1 Japan 14.1.2 Korea 14.1.3 China 14.1.4 Rest
of Asia - Pacific 14.2 Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) 14.2.1 Germany 14.2.2 The U.K. 14.2.3 Nordic Region 14.2.4 Rest
of EMEA 14.3 Americas 14.3.1 U.S. West Coast 14.3.2 U.S. East Coast 14.3.3 Canada 14.3.4 Latin America 15 Selected Vendors 15.1 Air Liquide 15.2 Air
Products and
Chemicals, Inc. 15.3 Ballard Power Systems 15.4 FirstElement Fuel Inc. 15.5 FuelCell Energy, Inc. 15.6 Hydrogenics Corporation 15.7 The Linde Group 15.8 Nel Hydrogen 15.9 Nuvera Fuel Cells 15.10 Praxair 15.11 Proton OnSite / SunHydro 15.11.1 Proton Onsite 15.11.2 SunHydro 16 Market Forecasts 16.1 Overview 16.2 Global Hydrogen Station Market 16.2.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.2.2 Hydrogen Stations Capacity 16.2.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 16.3 Asia - Pacific Hydrogen Station Market 16.3.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.3.2 Hydrogen Stations Capacity 16.3.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 16.4 Europe, Middle East and Africa 16.4.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.4.2 Hydrogen Station Capacity 16.4.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 16.5 Americas 16.5.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.5.2 Hydrogen Station Capacity 16.5.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 17 Conclusions 17.1 Hydrogen as a Fuel 17.2 Rollout
of Fuel Cell Vehicles 17.3 Hydrogen Station Deployments 17.4 Funding Requirements 17.5 Customer Experience 17.6 Other Findings
Petroleum contains a vast number
of different
chemicals, including the rich variety
of chemicals known as gasoline, once considered a useless and dangerous by -
product of kerosene
production.
The release
of waste
products from domestic and economic enterprises (burning fossil fuels, synthetic
chemical use, trash
production, etc.) alters the composition
of the atmosphere, and gases and particulates related to these activities travel to all parts
of the globe.
From describing the
production of a fiber much more durable and economic than wood, the documentary discusses hemps multilateral uses as e.g. food
products, as a non-polluting fuel and as a pharmaceutical
product with much less griveous sideeffects than
chemical pharmaceutical
products.
This saturation effect is due to negative feedback at high temperatures from
chemical decomposition (molecules hitting so hard they break up) or a reversed reaction process where the breakdown
of the reaction
products at high temperature cancels out the enhancement in
production rate by temperature, and it is similar to the negative feedback from H2O on the effect
of CO2 injections, see for example Figure 6 in http://vixra.org/pdf/1302.0044v2.pdf.
The Montreal Protocol also helps industry replace
chemicals and equipment, reorganizing
production processes and stimulating the redesign
of products.
In that regard, it seems certain that expanding this process to large - scale electricity generation (up from the comparatively tiny carbon source
of cement
production) would overwhelm the economy's demand for these
chemical products.
«Thanks to abundant supplies
of natural gas, the U.S.
chemical industry is investing in new facilities and expanded
production capacity, which tends to attract downstream industries that rely on petrochemical
products,» the American Chemistry Council's President and CEO, Cal Dooley, said in a January press release.
«Thanks to abundant supplies
of natural gas, the U.S.
chemical industry is investing in new facilities and expanded
production capacity, which tends to attract downstream industries that rely on petrochemical
products.
«This study shows that the toxic
chemical PFOA is still widely present in
products by brands such as Jack Wolfskin, the North Face, Patagonia, Mammut, Norrona and Salewa, especially in the
production of footwear, trousers, sleeping bags and some jackets.