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BUSINESS Business Roundup ShareShare onFacebookTwitterWechatLinked InRedditEmail C&EN, 2022, 100 (20), p 13June 6, 2022Cite this:C&EN 100, 20, 13AbstractSolenis has purchased the Turkish specialty chemical maker Neu Kimya. Neu Kimya’s offerings include chemicals for oil, gas, and water treatment, primarily for markets in the Middle East and southeastern Europe. Chemours says demand for green hydrogen has it considering expanding capacity for ionomer products in Europe and the US. The ionomers are used in Chemours’s Nafion membranes, which go in electrolyzers that turn water to hydrogen and in fuel cells that convert H 2 to power. Sumitomo Chemical and Newlight Technologies plan to launch polypropylene compounds for auto and textile applications based on Newlight’s AirCarbon material. In the firm’s process, microorganisms convert methane into polyhydroxybutyrate. Johnson Matthey has acquired a 4.3% stake in Enapter, which develops anion-exchange membrane electrolyzers for producing green hydrogen, for $21 million. The German firm will use JM’s catalysts to make its electrolyzers. EuroAPI says it will develop lipid nanoparticles to support Sanofi’s efforts toView: PDF | Full Text HTML

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