Green Synthesis of Dibasic Acids using Biocatalysis 2
Lead Participant:
CHEMOXY INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Abstract
This project is designed to manufacture a useful class of organic chemicals, used in paint formulations, starting with a waste by-product from the chemical industry and transforming it to the desired material by use of biocatalysis. The current chemical route employs caustic soda and sulphuric acid, and as well as producing the desired product, also co-produces a large amount of waste. The biocatalytic route is very materials-efficient and also much more energy-efficient. The project brings together the University of Northumbria, an acknowledged centre of excellence in Biotransformations, Biocatalysts Ltd, a well-established manufacturer of biocatalysts for industrial use, CPI, a UK based technology innovation centre and part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult providing open access facilities for the development and scale-up of biotechnology based processes, Beckers, a multinational Paint Manufacturer, who specialise in Coil Coatings and Chemoxy International Ltd, a medium sized UK chemical company who currently manufactures a range of eco-friendly solvents for use in surface coatings applications.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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CHEMOXY INTERNATIONAL LIMITED | £104,413 | £ 62,648 |
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Participant |
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BIOCATALYSTS LIMITED | £211,028 | £ 126,617 |
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHUMBRIA AT NEWCASTLE | ||
INNOVATE UK | ||
CENTRE FOR PROCESS INNOVATION LIMITED | £252,087 | £ 151,250 |
CPI INNOVATION SERVICES LIMITED | ||
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHUMBRIA | £139,769 |
People |
ORCID iD |
Chris Nesom (Project Manager) |