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Hydrogenation Defined

A process whereby hydrogen atoms are added to an organic molecule to form a new compound; such reactions usually require heat and pressure in the presence of a catalyst.

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BASF at ChemSpec 2008: Comprehensive Service and Tailor-Made Products

Published September 5, 2008, 6:08 am, ThomasNet

o Intermediates for broad variety of applications o Inorganic specialties for the fine chemicals industry o Catalysts for environmental and chemical applications BASF will present its chemical intermediates, catalysts and inorganics portfolio at the "ChemSpec" trade show in Munich, Germany, on June 18 and 19. The focus of booth 4127 will be in innovative solutions for the pharmaceuticals and ...

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BASF Nominated for Award for Environmentally Benign, Fine Chemical Catalysts

Published September 4, 2008, 5:47 am, ThomasNet

 New catalyst technology delivers higher productivity, cost savings and reduced waste for pharmaceutical companies De Meern, The Netherlands and Iselin, NJ - BASF Catalysts' new Blocking Group Removal (BGR) catalysts have been nominated for the prestigious 2008 CPhI Innovation Award. The more environmentally benign, BGR catalysts deliver high activity and selectivity resulting in ...

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BASF Catalysts Announces Price Increase For Chemical Catalysts

Published September 4, 2008, 5:47 am, ThomasNet

BASF Catalysts LLC today announced that, effective immediately, list prices for its petrochemical catalysts will increase by 15 percent. For those supply contracts which require 30-day notification, the price increases will be effective September 1, 2008. "While demand for our products remains strong, continued higher energy costs, as well as unprecedented higher raw material prices are ...

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  • Bergius process - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: is a method of production of liquid hydrocarbons for use as synthetic fuel by hydrogenation of lignite (brown coal) at high temperature and pressure. It was first developed by Friedrich Bergius in 1913.

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  • Heeding Hydrogenation: profile of Neste Oil's NExBTL tech from biodiesel industry perspective - scurrred!

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  • Vistive - Home: Low-linolenic soybean oil from Vistive low-lin soybeans enables food companies to reduce or eliminate partial hydrogenation, so they can produce fried foods, baked goods, snack products and other processed foods with lower or zero trans fats.

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  • Thales Nanotechnology: Thales is a technology company that has specialized in developing microfluidic flow instruments for synthesis and hydrogenation.

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