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Bayer looks to the future

Added: 11 May 2005

Bayer, in its first year without its Lanxess bulk chemicals operation, saw sales and earnings climb…

Winfrith decommissioning contract

Added: 11 May 2005

UKAEA has awarded a £6million contract to decommission the Steam Generating Heavy Water Reactor at …

Scrub success

Added: 11 May 2005

BASF has started up its first plant in Thailand to remove carbon dioxide from natural gas using an …

Costs a concern for Hambrecht

Added: 11 May 2005

Raw materials costs are the main barrier to BASF’s smooth progress in 2005, says chairman Jürgen Ha…

DSM expansion

Added: 11 May 2005

Aker Kvaerner has won a contract for the first phase of engineering for a project to expand DSM Eng…

South Hook control contract

Added: 11 May 2005

Yokogawa has won a £4 million lump sum turnkey contract to provide instrumentation and controls for…

Queen’s Award for Newson Gale

Added: 11 May 2005

Newson Gale is among the winners of this year’s Queen’s Awards for Enterprise, for increasing the o…

Networks set fair

Added: 11 May 2005

Mike Spear reports on some of the highlights of the Hanover Fair , including a gathering of all the…

Market forces

Added: 10 May 2005

The European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme proved controversial from the off. Stuart Nathan repo…

Coal to liquids boost

Added: 10 May 2005

Foster Wheeler is to participate in a feasibility study for two 80 000 bpd coal-to-liquids faciliti…

Indole synthesis route ‘will cut costs’

Added: 10 May 2005

A new reaction to form the carbon skeleton of an indole molecule could reduce costs and help cut to…

Bubbling under

Added: 10 May 2005

Keshav Ruthiya, a doctoral student at Eindhoven University of Technology, has devised a way to boos…

Water influence on ionics

Added: 10 May 2005

New research on ionic liquids — molten salts with applications as ‘green’ solvents — has revealed t…

Coating sensation

Added: 10 May 2005

A technique for coating conductive polymers onto miniaturised devices could lead to a new generatio…

Iranian anger at Basell sale

Added: 9 May 2005

Executives at Iran’s National Petrochemical Company (NPC) are blaming American pressure for their f…

Repellent when wet

Added: 6 May 2005

A US chemical engineering team has developed a novel material that becomes water repellent when wet.

Cracks, splits and holes

Added: 4 May 2005

Swellable variants of thermoplastic elastomers react to leaking water and thus stop the leaks.

A clean source of power

Added: 4 May 2005

Cleaning up wastewater and generating electricity at the same time — it might seem too good to be t…

Next generation solvents

Added: 3 May 2005

A new spinout company specializing in the development of a new generation of solvents which are non…

Ammonia treatment

Added: 28 Apr 2005

Siemens has developed a new modular ammonia treatment system that removes high levels of dissolved …