Écrit par BASF, Cargill and Novozymes			
				
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				04 Juillet 2013			
			
				
		
				
				
		
LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY – MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – COPENHAGEN, DENMARK – July 3, 2013 - BASF,  Cargill and Novozymes today announced the achievement of an important  milestone in their joint development of technologies to produce acrylic  acid from renewable raw materials by successfully demonstrating the  production of 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP) in pilot scale.
3-HP is a renewable-based building block and one possible  chemical precursor to acrylic acid. The companies also have successfully  established several technologies to dehydrate 3-HP to acrylic acid at  lab scale. This step in the process is critical since it is the  foundation for production of acrylic acid. In August 2012, BASF, Cargill  and Novozymes announced their joint agreement to develop a process for  the conversion of renewable raw materials into a 100 percent bio-based  acrylic acid.
“3-HP is a potential key raw material for the production of  bio-based acrylic acid which is a precursor of superabsorbent polymers,”  said Teressa Szelest, Senior Vice President Global Hygiene Business at  BASF. “We still have a fair amount of work to do before the process is  commercially ready, but this is a significant milestone and we are  confident we can continue to the next level of scale-up for the entire  process in 2014.”
Acrylic acid is a high-volume chemical that feeds into a broad  range of products. BASF is the world’s largest producer of acrylic acid  and has substantial capabilities in its production and downstream  processing. BASF plans initially to use the bio-based acrylic acid to  manufacture superabsorbent polymers that can soak up large amounts of  liquid and are used mainly in baby diapers and other hygiene products.  Presently, acrylic acid is produced by the oxidation of propylene  derived from the refining of crude oil.
The companies’ joint project team combines world-class expertise  in biotechnology, renewable feedstock, industrial scale fermentation,  and in developing new chemical processes.
“Our three companies have assembled highly talented and  experienced joint working teams for this project,” said Jack Staloch,  Vice President of Biotechnology R&D at Cargill. “They’ve moved with  speed and intensity, and have demonstrated great progress toward  accomplishing our goals.”
“We have reached an important milestone by producing 3-HP in  pilot scale,” said Rasmus von Gottberg, Vice President of Corporate  Development and Business Creation at Novozymes. “We have shown that it  is possible to make this key chemical building block from renewable raw  materials in robust industrial conditions. Now the development work will  continue towards commercialization.”
Superabsorbent polymers derived from bio-based acrylic acid will  be a groundbreaking new offer to the market. Diapers made of such  superabsorbent polymers could meet the demand of a significant and  growing group of consumers in mature markets in particular. They also  may allow diaper producers to meet consumer demands, differentiate their  products and contribute to their sustainability goals.
 
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.
 
About Cargill
Cargill is an international producer and marketer of food,  agricultural, financial and industrial products and services. Founded in  1865, the privately held company employs 142,000 people in 65  countries. Cargill helps customers succeed through collaboration and  innovation, and is committed to applying its global knowledge and  experience to help meet economic, environmental and social challenges  wherever it does business. For more information, visit Cargill.com and  its 
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About Novozymes
Novozymes is the world leader in bioinnovation. Together with  customers across a broad array of industries Novozymes creates  tomorrow’s industrial biosolutions, improving its customers' business  and the use of our planet's resources. With over 700 products used in  130 countries, Novozymes’ bioinnovations increase industrial performance  and safeguard the world’s resources by offering superior and  sustainable solutions for tomorrow’s ever-changing marketplace. Read  more at 
www.novozymes.com.
 
 
		
		
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