-- Renmatix's patented Plantrose™ technology enables
production of industrial sugars from non-edible, woody
biomass
-- Industrial sugars are important bio-based precursors for a
variety of chemicals based on renewable feedstocks
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany and
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- BASF, Ludwigshafen,
Germany, and American technology
provider Renmatix Inc. of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, will jointly scale up the Renmatix Plantrose
process for the production of industrial sugars based on
lignocellulosic biomass. The two companies signed a non-exclusive
joint development agreement. The parties have agreed to key
financial terms for future commercial licenses, which BASF can
exercise at its discretion. The collaboration follows BASF's
$30-million investment in Renmatix in
January 2012.
The Plantrose technology developed by Renmatix enables
industrial sugar to be produced, at competitive costs, from a
variety of non-edible biomass (lignocellulose) sources. The
proprietary process breaks down lignocellulosic sources (e.g. wood,
agricultural-residues or straw) into industrial sugars using
supercritical water (water at high temperature and pressure).
Industrial sugars are important building blocks for various basic
chemicals and intermediates that can be produced, for example, by
fermentative processes. The availability of these industrial sugars
in sufficient quantities and at competitive cost is important to
enable both environmentally-friendly and cost-competitive
bio-based products. Incorporating biomass feedstocks as a first
step in the value chain, creates a raw material change that can
reduce reliance on fossil raw material sources like naphtha as
principal feedstock.
Projects relating to the topic of raw material change make up
one important technology field in BASF's Research Verbund. BASF
experts are engaged in identifying interesting processes for
utilizing alternative raw materials, such as renewables, natural
gas, and CO2.
"Raw material change will only be possible via process
innovations that allow the utilization of alternative sources of
raw materials," said Dr. Peter
Schuhmacher, President of BASF's competence center Process
Research and Chemical Engineering. "It requires processes like
Plantrose, which will be further developed in a joint effort, that
enable the use of non-edible biomass as a chemical feedstock and
which do not compete with food or feed production. The Plantrose
process addresses our needs for renewable raw materials. It will
help us to support our customers in developing solutions that
contribute to sustainable development."
"Over the past two years, BASF has made significant investments
of time and capital to support our efforts at Renmatix," said
Mike Hamilton, CEO of Renmatix. "At
Renmatix we are focused on supporting the emerging biochemical
market by enabling progressive leaders to scale up Plantrose
capacity to increase the global chemical industry's access to
cost-effective industrial sugars."
About Renmatix
Renmatix is the leading technology licensor for the conversion
of biomass into cellulosic sugar, an enabling feedstock for
petroleum alternatives used in the global biochemical and biofuels
markets. The company's proprietary Plantrose™ process challenges
conventional sugar economics by cheaply converting cellulosic
biomass – from wood waste to agricultural residue – into useful,
cost-effective sugars. Renmatix's supercritical hydrolysis
technology deconstructs non-food biomass an order of magnitude
faster than other processes and enhances its cost advantage by
using no significant consumables. Renmatix is privately held, with
operations in Georgia currently
capable of converting three dry tons of cellulosic biomass to
Plantro® sugar per day, and a world-class technical
center in Pennsylvania. For more
information, visit www.renmatix.com.
About BASF
BASF is the world's leading chemical company: The Chemical
Company. Its portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, performance
products and crop protection products to oil and gas. We combine
economic success with environmental protection and social
responsibility. Through science and innovation, we enable our
customers in nearly every industry to meet the current and future
needs of society. Our products and solutions contribute to
conserving resources, ensuring nutrition and improving quality of
life. We have summed up this contribution in our corporate purpose:
We create chemistry for a sustainable future. BASF had sales of
€72.1 billion in 2012 and more than 110,000 employees as of the end
of the year. BASF shares are traded on the stock exchanges in
Frankfurt (BAS), London (BFA) and Zurich (AN). Further information on BASF is
available on the Internet at www.basf.com.
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