Abstract

Chemours will build a plant in Arkansas to make its Opteon 1150, a low-boiling-point hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) also known as HFO-1336mzzE . Separately, Honeywell is doubling capacity for its Solstice ze (HFO-1234ze) at a plant in Louisiana. Both HFOs are aimed primarily at the foam-blowing market. Because of their reduced greenhouse gas impact, HFOs are replacing other fluorochemicals as foam-blowing agents, refrigerants, and propellants.

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