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30.11.2022 by Philipp Steiner
It is very green, as long as you turn it into value-added products (like furfural or Hydrogen/Biochar), as opposed to just burning it!
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10.11.2022 by Philipp Steiner
100 years ago, the first commercial production of furfural started in the USA.

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20.08.2021 by Philipp Steiner

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11.06.2019 by Philipp Steiner
Keep it simple! Making furfural is not rocket science.
It's all about the integrating furfural production into the mass and energy balance of a pulp or sugar mill,
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03.05.2019 by Philipp Steiner
The total operating cost (raw materials, utilities, fixed costs and depreciation costs) estimated to produce PEF was about $2,700/ton in Q2 2015.

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01.05.2019 by Philipp Steiner
However, bio-degradation of PET will result in breakdown products such as methane or (at best, if methane is recovered/converted to) CO2, the so called Greenhouse Gases, which in this case a derived from oil.

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29.04.2019 by Philipp Steiner
Why not from furfural? 1,4 butanediol, commonly known as BDO has been made in the past from furfural.

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26.04.2019 by Philipp Steiner
Market Report (2018-2024)
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16.04.2019 by Philipp Steiner
PET recycling is important, but all polyesters must be made from sugars (rather sooner than later)
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16.04.2019 by Philipp Steiner
Faster hydrogenation of furfural to furfuryl alcohol (in water!).

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15.04.2019 by Philipp Steiner
Citing climate differences, Shell walks away from U.
S.
refining lobby.

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Furfural: A Promising Platform Chemical
11.04.2019 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural has been commercially used since the 1920s.

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06.04.2019 by Philipp Steiner
Not much has changed since the 2015 study: Corncob prices still dominate the base price of furfural.

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31.03.2019 by Philipp Steiner
Date palm trees produce huge amount of agricultural wastes in the form of dry leaves, stems, pits, seeds etc.
 | It's chemical composition is suitable to make furfural.

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26.03.2019 by Philipp Steiner
Sugarcane is ideal for renewables because it is fast-growing with abundant biomass.
Besides sugar and cellulose, its hemicelluloses (or the so called 5-carbon sugars, Pentoses) are an ideal feedstock to make furfural (one of the oldest bio-based chemical building blocks).

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06.12.2018 by Philipp Steiner
Why destroy biomass for energy and release Greenhous Gases, when you can create many products via the Furfural Platform Chemical?
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01.08.2018 by Philipp Steiner
Pulp Mills are an ideal source of large amounts of 'free pentoses', from which furfural is made.

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11.05.2018 by Philipp Steiner
Europe is determined to positively transform its chemical production by replacing oil based for innovative bio based production methods
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12.03.2017 by Philipp Steiner
The avocadofurans are a family of natural products isolated from avocado (Persia)
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03.03.2017 by Philipp Steiner
Bioenergy crops lets much more carbon accumulate in the soil.

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19.02.2017 by Philipp Steiner
The ratio of furfural to 5-HMF can be used to determine whether a whiskey was aged in a cask or not.

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15.02.2017 by Philipp Steiner
Agricultural waste, cow dung, was used as feedstock for the production of a high value–added chemical levulinic acid (LA).

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20.12.2016 by Philipp Steiner
There are already a wide range of commercially available bio-based products on the market offering a diverse range of functionalities.
Why should the public sector purchase them?
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20.12.2016 by Philipp Steiner
Sustainability of bio-based products is dependent on multiple factors, such as sourcing of feedstock, design of the production process, adequate choice of disposal option, etc.

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16.11.2016 by Philipp Steiner
Coproduction of Furfural and Easily Hydrolyzable Residue from Sugar Cane Bagasse
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31.08.2016 by Philipp Steiner
Advantages are the availability and low cost of primary components, simple technology, no heat treatment during hardening, high physical and mechanical properties, etc.

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28.08.2016 by Philipp Steiner
The decline of crude oil prices during 2015 forward has hampered the growth of bioplastics, but there are remarkable technology achievements to make biochemical building blocks.

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28.08.2016 by Philipp Steiner
During 10 years of furfural process R&D, the team at International Furan Technology (“IFT”), a DalinYebo subsidiary, investigated and developed solutions mainly for the use of solid biomass.

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19.08.2016 by Philipp Steiner
Multiple market applications are being targeted that broadens the horizon further for bio-based materials.
Climate change is real.
It is happening right now.
It is the most urgent threat facing our entire species, and we need to work collectively together and stop procrastinating.

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30.07.2016 by Philipp Steiner
Corncobs can be removed from the fields without any negative impact on soil health.
Actually, they take a few years to decompose and initially take nitrogen from the soil during the decomposition process!
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Image: DalinYebo.com/Markets
30.06.2016 by Philipp Steiner
Increasing penetration of furfural derivatives in various industry level application markets are driving solid growth.

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26.06.2016 by Philipp Steiner
Furaline, the 1950s rocket fuel that was also used to booster rockets of the first interceptor jets
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24.06.2016 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural is today recognised as one of the most import biobased chemical building blocks
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24.05.2016 by Philipp Steiner
The income from Furfal per tonne of bagasse is at least 50% higher, than from electricity sales.

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19.05.2016 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural gives flavour to our drinks and food!
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10.05.2016 by Philipp Steiner
To make furfual is not rocket science! It is about a smart M&E Balance integration and how to get the furfural into the markets!
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17.03.2016 by Philipp Steiner
What a brilliant pathway, to use CO2 and a furfural derivative, which is made from non-food agricultural residues, instead of food-based feedstock!
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21.02.2016 by Philipp Steiner
A local, cloud-based trading platform that connects biomass owners with users/bio-refiners.

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04.02.2016 by Philipp Steiner
Bagasse, in our humble opinion, is a more valuable biomass feedstock for fuels, chemicals, paper, feed etc.

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12.08.2015 by Philipp Steiner
Propane synthesis based on a fermentative butanol pathway
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(Based on sciencedirect.com graphical abstract)
10.08.2015 by Philipp Steiner
International Furan Technology (Pty) Ltd supplies biomass processing technologies for the manufacture of furfural (and other bio-renewable chemicals)
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07.08.2015 by Philipp Steiner
Any material that is made from furfural and that lasts ‘forever’, is a form of carbon storage
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30.07.2015 by Philipp Steiner
California Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has announced it will not list furfuryl alcohol, also known as 2-furanmethanol, as a chemical known to the State to cause cancer under Proposition 65 [1].

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04.07.2015 by Philipp Steiner
Selling the corn plant residue after their corn harvest has generated a new revenue stream for many farmers, including Bruce.
Watch a video segment about Bruce’s story at the beginning of the film “Bioenergy: America’s Energy Future".

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03.07.2015 by Philipp Steiner
Each job in the US bioeconomy adds 1.
64 jobs in adjacent sectors.

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24.05.2015 by Philipp Steiner
The conversion furfuryl alcohol to levulinic acid is of fundamental importance because it is one of the few reactions that integrate glucose and xylose reaction pathways.

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21.04.2015 by Philipp Steiner
Analysis of furfural derivatives in the shipwrecked bubbly reveals secrets of 19th-century French wine making.

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15.11.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Aiming for a small slice of the ±50million tpa (polyester) market.

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15.11.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Butanol is the go-to industrial solvent for products such as lacquers and enamels, but it might also play a substantial role in the production of renewable fuels.

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15.11.2014 by Philipp Steiner
New process transforms wood, crop waste into valuable chemicals.
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01.11.2014 by Philipp Steiner
@BuildingGreenDK in Forum #CPH.
#Kebony stand number 1! #BG14 pic.
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com/rM1gq626Dm
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01.11.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Chemistry of Coffee: The delicious secrets of one of the most widely consumed drinks in the world unraveled.

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01.11.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Furfuryl Alcohol’s Role in the Space Shuttle Development
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24.10.2014 by Philipp Steiner
 Furfural is behind an environmentally-friendly alternative with similar properties to tropical hardwood.

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21.09.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Rapid all-weather repair systems for bomb-damaged runways -> A solution for remote repairs of potholes in African roads.

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14.08.2014 by Philipp Steiner
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a new brand of sorghum, bred for optimal energy production, designed as a greener alternative to corn for ethanol fuels and biomass boilers”
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28.06.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Flying to the Mars on Corncobs?
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26.06.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Biomass derived Lycra®?
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18.06.2014 by Philipp Steiner
“Substituted furfuryl alcohols are extraordinarily versatile starting materials in synthesis.

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10.06.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural is one of the many chemicals that contributes to the aroma of books.

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09.06.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural for formaldehyde-free wood glues!
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08.06.2014 by Philipp Steiner
The potential to use greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) as a feedstock for producing new materials is a hot topic currently and could help to develop a true circular economy.

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07.06.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Abstract: Upgrading of furan and small oxygenates obtained from the decomposition of cellulosic materials via formation of carbon-carbon bonds is critical to effective conversion of biomass to liquid transportation fuels.

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05.06.2014 by Philipp Steiner
The popular nematicide might be gone, but a number of products are available that offer nematode control.

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30.05.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Biochemical conversion of biomass involves use of bacteria, microorganisms and enzymes to breakdown biomass into gaseous or liquid fuels, such as biogas or bioethanol.
 
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28.05.2014 by Philipp Steiner
A highly durable & sustainable wood
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28.05.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Bio (plant)-based chemicals are the unexpected beneficiaries of the North American shale gas boom .
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Sugars, glycerin and other plant-derived feedstocks are emerging as economically competitive starting materials for a range of commodity chemicals, in part, because of tight supplies of conventional feedstocks such as propylene, isobutylene, butadiene and isoprene.

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26.05.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Pharmaceuticals from Furfural
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25.05.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Furfuryl alcohol is the main ingredient used for wood-modification processes like 'kebonisation'.

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25.05.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Overcoming the disadvantage of urea-formaldehyde treated wood
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22.05.2014 by Philipp Steiner
5-hydroxymethylfurfural and furfural from biomass-derived mono- and disaccharides
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22.05.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Highly selective deoxygenation catalyst for converting furfural to 2-methylfuran.

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21.05.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Synthesis of the Insecticide Prothrin from 5-(Chloromethyl)furfural (CMF)
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16.05.2014 by Philipp Steiner
A key challenge in the biofuels landscape is to get more advanced biofuels—fuels other than corn ethanol and vegetable oil-based biodiesel—into the transportation pool.

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15.05.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Furan ring is an important pharmacophore in modern drug discovery
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11.04.2014 by Philipp Steiner
While some crops could hold great potential as bioenergy sources, they could also pose a threat as an invasive species.
A new study in the journal Invasive Plant Science and Management says that a seed-bearing form of giant miscanthus could be trouble for farmers if it escapes cultivation.

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11.04.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) are the degradation products of lignocellulose … … during pretreatment operations and significantly inhibit the consequent enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation processes.

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01.04.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Why it is not Rocket Science: The Masterkey to the Furfural Business
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30.03.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Proposed strategies to convert lignocellulose to aviation fuels have underused components, preventing their commercialisation.

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30.03.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Eco certified pentylene glycol is synthesised from furfural via furfuryl alcohol.

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24.03.2014 by Philipp Steiner
One-pot selective conversion of highly concentrated furfural to 1,5-pentanediol (1,5-PeD).
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24.03.2014 by Philipp Steiner
We have been developing technologies to convert agricultural residues into bio-renewable chemicals and energy and have also evaluated selected biomass from the palm oil industry.

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22.03.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Center for Catalytic Science and Technology (CCST):  The renewable production of chemicals and fuels from biomass is inherently difficult due to competing side reactions.
 CCST has demonstrated the selective production of phthalic anhydride, a chemical used for the manufacture of plasticizers, unsaturated polyesters, and resins in the millions of tonnes per year, from biomass .
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DalinYebo‘s […]
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19.03.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Paid4PreTreatment™: Smart integration of furfural production
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12.03.2014 by Philipp Steiner
THF emerged as the leading application for 1,4-BD.

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12.03.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Furfuryl Mercaptan: The good smell of roasted coffee
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10.03.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural is a B2B trade and market data is not easily available to market outsiders
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08.03.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Malaysia is keen on valorizing its significant volume of palm tree biomass into biobased chemicals and bioplastics.

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22.02.2014 by Philipp Steiner
En route to a totally sustainable airplane!
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22.02.2014 by Philipp Steiner
The global bio-plastics industry is expected to witness significant growth.

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14.02.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Bioplastics BOTTLES FROM FURFURAL
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Furfural – Past and Future
14.02.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural (“FF”) family – Genealogy and promising next generation Furfural is the chemical precursor for furfuryl alcohol (“FA”), tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol (THFA), furoic acid, furfurylamine, methy…
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12.02.2014 by Philipp Steiner
The Furfural Refining process is a solvent extraction process …
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05.02.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Sticks in a bundle are unbreakable (Kenyan proverb).

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04.02.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Biorefining: Create Shareholder Value or(/and) Jobs!
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30.01.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Cellulose is an organic compound, a polysaccharide consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to over ten thousand β(1→4) linked D-glucose units.

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29.01.2014 by Philipp Steiner
The big picture of biorefining is all about finding The-Right-Balance™
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22.01.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Co-generation of Electricity from Bagasse
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19.01.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural from Biogas Production
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18.01.2014 by Philipp Steiner
A physicochemical study of 5-methylfurfural and tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol (density, speed of sound, refractive index, surface tension, static permittivity, and viscosity) has been carried out under atmospheric pressure at temperatures from (278.
15 to 338.
15) K, while the vapour pressure was determined over a temperature range from (303.
15 to 453.
15) K.

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15.01.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Sugar cane bagasse is well understood and technology has been developed over the years for its efficient conversion to steam and electricity.

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15.01.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Once the furfural is extracted, the remaining lignocellulosic residue can either be pelletised or further processed, as it has many value-added uses.

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(Image: DalinYebo, adapted from Bart Danon, Gianluca Marcotullio and Wiebren de Jong)
12.01.2014 by Philipp Steiner
Synthesis of Furfural: Well established in some aspects, but yet to be fully unravelled!
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14.12.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Furan resins with a furfuryl alcohol content of over 25 per cent (monomeric) are classified as toxic according to the CLP Regulation, which is in force throughout the European Union.
This has significant consequences for warehousing and … DalinYebo‘s insight: New generation of furan resins that are non-toxic, have very good molding properties and produce excellent […]
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14.12.2013 by Philipp Steiner
according to a new study on “World Bioplastics”
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14.12.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Fast moving bio-plastics
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10.12.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Sand printing process uses conventional foundry-grade materials to digitally create moulds & cores for sand casting, without the need for a physical pattern.

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09.12.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural as feedstock for PET alternatives.

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03.12.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Robust growth in demand is expected in virtually all geographic markets
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03.12.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Succinic Acid Market worth $496.
0 Million by 2016 Increasing popularity of renewable chemicals remain the key driving factors for chemical companies to enter into the production of bio-based succinic acid by using… DalinYebo‘s insight: One of the pathways to succinic acid is from furfural via furfuryl alcohol (http://j.
mp/17qPl6f) See on www.
international.
to via Scoop.
it – Biorenewable […]
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03.12.2013 by Philipp Steiner
A novel solar reactor design has been developed at the University of Florida.
Preliminary tests using a pilot-scale system capable of taking in 10kW solar energy and using it to drive the splitting of water have been successful.
DalinYebo‘s insight: Hydrogen is a key molecule for furfural chemistry.
To make it economically from water and […]
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21.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Derived from Furfural and Brown Algae
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17.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
A convenient transformation of furfural and derivatives into arene compounds is described in this research article.

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17.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Conversion of furfuryl alcohol to ethyl levulinate using porous aluminosilicate acid… DalinYebo‘s insight: A smart pathway to get to ethyl levulinate (EL), another (next generation – drop-in) biofuel.
EL has an oxygen content of 33%.
For example: a blend of 20% EL, 70% petroleum diesel and 1% co-additive has a 6.
9% oxygen content, resulting in […]
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17.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
The vapour-liquid equilibria of the pure components, furfuryl alcohol .
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along with the binary mixtures (2,5-dimethylfuran + furfuryl alcohol), .
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17.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Dr Matthew Bolte of James Cook University (JCU) in Townsville, Queensland, Australia, is using sunlight to convert furfural into building blocks for highly valuable pharma products     DalinYebo‘s insight: Furfural is a pharmaceutical building block .
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see http://j.
mp/1d7HsHp or http://j.
mp/1d7HsHp See on www.
biospectrumasia.
com via Scoop.
it – Furfural and its many By-products from: dalinyebo.
wordpress.
com
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15.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
We have found that bio-renewable chemicals provide a better return than “burning” the biomass or turning it into fuels!
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15.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Ethanol Producer Magazine Favorable feedstock costs can drop cellulosic sugar prices Ethanol Producer Magazine This advance would allow bio-based chemicals and biofuels to be made from more plentiful non-food sources, helping them better compete… DalinYebo‘s insight: Feedstock is also the single largest driver of overall furfural economics! See on www.
ethanolproducer.
com via on Scoop.
it – Biorenewable […]
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15.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Background Our passion for biobased chemicals emerged from an investigation in 1998 as we discovered the many possibilities for the conversion of … See on www.
dalinyebo.
com via on Scoop.
it – Biorenewable Chemicals & Plastics
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15.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
About 92,800 results on Google (May 2012)
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09.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
In the Biobased Economy chemicals are made from agricultural waste.
Delft University of Technology researches how biomass can be converted into biochemicals … See on … … Scoop.
it – Biorenewable Chemicals & Plastics … www.
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com
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07.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
An appealing alternative!
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Furfural: Science Behind Rockets
03.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Corncobs powering rockets: It may be difficult to imagine, but this happened already in the 1940s!
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02.11.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Teeth of the Dog #12, Dominican Republic ( P.
Steiner, DalinYebo) Multiguard Protect® EC is a turfgrass nematicide/fungicide with the active ingredient furfural.

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24.10.2013 by Philipp Steiner
With our CLIENTS, we share our understanding of (how to get to the) MARKETS and (what's the most economical & proven) TECHNOLOGY.

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24.10.2013 by Philipp Steiner
What has the furfural price got in common with the bird flu?
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13.10.2013 by Philipp Steiner
In days gone by, no one living on the land wasted anything if they could find a use for it.
That’s one of the reasons that corn cobs were used just about anything – pipes, pot scrubbers, for corn cob jelly, as bird feeders, firestarters, paint rollers, dolls.
There are even some enterprising corn cob […]
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10.10.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Furan-2-carboxaldehyde, fural, furfuraldehyde, 2-furaldehyde, pyromucic aldehyde or furfural.

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10.10.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural production to benefit from proposed bill!
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27.09.2013 by Philipp Steiner
The use of renewable resources to produce fine chemicals is an underdeveloped area
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21.09.2013 by Philipp Steiner
The factors driving market development are both internal and external.

 External factors make bioplastics the attractive choice.

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21.09.2013 by Philipp Steiner
As a platform chemical and building block for polymers, furfural's long-term market growth will also be determined by the growth of the bioplastic market.

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19.08.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Move beyond procrastination!
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19.08.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Upto 10 x higher margin!
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31.07.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural production delivers profitable returns on the pretreatment equipment of a cellulosic ethanol plant!
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31.07.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Pretreated & preconditioned feedstock
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30.07.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Since the late 1990s: Evaluating 'pros and cons' of known technologies for the production of furfural
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13.07.2013 by Philipp Steiner
13/07/13: 76,900 hits! Moving into the lime-light?
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04.07.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Even when the sales are down downstream profits increased year-on-year by 24%
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04.07.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Furfuryl alcohol, which is made from bio-renewable furfural, is the main ingredient used for the Kebony woodmodification processes
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26.06.2013 by Philipp Steiner
A true South African Story
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C10 and C11 Alkanes from Furfural
21.06.2013 by Philipp Steiner
C10 and C11 branched alkanes, with low freezing points, …
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20.06.2013 by Philipp Steiner
“So, It is time we rebuild this industry and put aside the false claims, the tree-hugging propaganda of food x fuel, replacing oil, ILUC, blabla, the lack of interest in anything considered ‘agricultural’, etc.
We have to start from the very bottom, and that is the choosing of a feedstock to be used as a […]
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20.06.2013 by Philipp Steiner
MIT chemical engineers have devised a cheaper way to synthesize a key biofuel component, which could make its industrial production much more cost-effective.

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13.06.2013 by Philipp Steiner
One of our associates gave the following presentation at the NECE/FAO Workshop St.
Petersburg May 2013:
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13.03.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Agri-biomass processing: Chemicals, Electricity & Jobs!
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05.03.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural gives flavour to our drinks and food!
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03.03.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Companies have put biofuels on the back burner to aim for higher margin chemicals Tom Welton gives the wooden desk in his office a sharp rap with his knuckles.
‘That’s the sound of lignin,’ he says, grinning.
‘Have you seen its structure? .
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18.02.2013 by Philipp Steiner
The answer is simple: scan the QR code .
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12.02.2013 by Philipp Steiner
The furfural molecule has a very high oxygen content.

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13.01.2013 by Philipp Steiner
One divided into two combined into one: The catalytic conversion of furfural into a 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid-based polyester, linked by the disproportionation of furoate to furan and 2,5-furandicarboxylate, is reported.
In this manner, all carbo.
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07.01.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Researchers have demonstrated how to convert furfural into a high-quality petroleum refinery feedstock.

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07.01.2013 by Philipp Steiner
Molar carbon selectivities for different renewable petroleum refinery feedstocks obtained by hydrocycloaddition and hydrodeoxygenation of condensed furfural–acetone mixtures.

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27.11.2012 by Philipp Steiner
The increased production of biodiesel has resulted in the overproduction of glycerol.
New uses for glycerol, including its conversion to fuel additives.

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08.11.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Beyond electricity: There is big potential for the (South) African sugarcane industry .
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(in our humble opinion, of course) Picture: THINKSTOCK THE South African sugar industry has potential to contribute at least a 1,000MW to the national grid i.
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07.11.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Why not from furfural? 1,4 butanediol, commonly known as BDO has been made in the past from furfural.

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Journal Cover:Catal. Sci. Technol., 2012, 2, 2025-2036
26.09.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Recent approaches to furfural synthesis from hemicellulosic biomass and pentose sugars with both homogeneous and solid acidic catalysts have been summarized by addressing the associated sustainability issues.
The features of deconstruction of hemi.
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24.09.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Production of high quality fuels from lignocellulose-derived chemicals: a convenient C-C bond formation of furfural, 5-methylfurfural and armotic aldehyde.
A new route of converting the whole lignocellulose biomass derived molecules into high qual.
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16.09.2012 by Philipp Steiner
A novel application of furfural residues in fabricating pH-responsive Pickering emulsions and its stable emulsion polymerization.

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12.09.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Patent Search suggests a need to innovate!
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09.09.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural is a building block for pharmaceuticals
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28.08.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Comment: There is only a limited amount of residue left after furfural production.
Most of it is consumed by the plant's boilers to generate the steam for the furfural process.
DalinYebo has developed techniques and applies modern, proven technolo.
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28.08.2012 by Philipp Steiner
For 28 years, six days a week, Mr.
Vizinto* has worked as a sugarcane cutter.
Equipped with a cane knife, sharpener and a bottle of maheu to quench his thirst, he works from dawn to dusk to meet his daily target of 130-160 .
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Graphical abstract: From biomass to medicines. A simple synthesis of indolo[3,2-c]quinolines, antimalarial alkaloid isocryptolepine, and its derivatives
26.07.2012 by Philipp Steiner
A simple synthesis of indolo[3,2-c]quinolines, antimalarial alkaloid isocryptolepine, and its derivatives Indolo[3,2-c]quinolines are pharmacologically attractive class of heterocyclic compounds.
The method of their synthesis, based on transformat.
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26.07.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Gas-phase hydrogenation of furfural to tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol is catalyzed by Ni/SiO2
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15.07.2012 by Philipp Steiner
The sale of Queensland's Proserpine Mill is all but finalised, with growers today being paid 95 per cent of their share of the $120 million paid by Singapore-owned Sucrogen which purchased the operation.
After creditors and other parties received t.
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Cane farmer with his feet in silt.
12.07.2012 by Philipp Steiner
This was the season the entire sugar industry had hoped would bring a return to normality.
But now that optimism has turned sour as heavy rainfall along Queensland's east coast has stopped crushing at all 15 sugar mills, from Sarina north to Mossm.
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06.07.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Great example of collaborative economy.

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06.07.2012 by Philipp Steiner
The European Council: In recent years the EU’s industry had fully recovered while prices rose on imports of the solvent used in base oil production.

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22.06.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Australia is set to harvest 31.
5 million tons of sugar cane in 2012, up from about 27.
9 million tons last year as crops recover from wet weather that curbed output for two years, according to industry group Canegrowers.
via sugarinds.
com
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22.06.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Generally, over 60% of corn is used for feed, whose price accounts about 70% of the total cost of pig raising in China.
via community.
nasdaq.
com
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06.06.2012 by Philipp Steiner
via iciq.
es
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09.05.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Congratulations to our Associate Consultant Gianluca Marcotullio (and also Wiebren) on the publication of United States Patent Application 20120108829!
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07.05.2012 by Philipp Steiner
In Shengquan and Novozymes in partnership to commercialize cellulosic ethanol The Chinese Shengquan Group will start commercial production of cellulosic ethanol for solvents and biochemicals in June 2012 utilizing enabling technology from Novozyme.
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20.04.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural can be a very viable diversification alternative and integrates into new or existing sugar mills, whether they make ethanol, sugar or both.

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19.04.2012 by Philipp Steiner
The crop estimate for the Proserpine Sugar Mill is between 1.
65 and 1.
7 million tonnes which Proserpine Canegrowers Manager Mike Porter says may change slightly considering only half the farmers have completed their final estimates.
Sucrogen has released its early estimate as it moves towards finalising the maintenance program for the start of the 2012 […]
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19.04.2012 by Philipp Steiner
A 'Shot' from the past.

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16.02.2012 by Philipp Steiner
Wood Treatment, using a Furfuryl Alcohol based process.

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09.12.2011 by Philipp Steiner
It's the end of an era for a north Queensland sugar mill
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24.11.2011 by Philipp Steiner
2-Methyltetrahydrofuran (MeTHF) is a safe, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective alternative to tetrahydrofuran (THF), diethyl ether, and dichloromethane (DCM).

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21.11.2011 by Philipp Steiner
We’re following this story, as “both prospective purchasers have made clear commitments to furfural”and a successful outcome to the voting process will ensure that the plant is operational in 2012” (Ref.
: is.
gd/v8MQdq) and also attach at the end a press release announcing the sale of the mill.
China and Singapore battle it out for Proserpine […]
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14.11.2011 by Philipp Steiner
Formulations containing higher levels of furfural are currently being considered by regulatory authorities for approval as nematicides.

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06.11.2011 by Philipp Steiner
Ref.
: www.
biosynergy.
eu More:  www.
dalinyebo.
com/by-products 
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06.11.2011 by Philipp Steiner
 We made the above map interactive: click here
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04.11.2011 by Philipp Steiner
In the three-step process, two bifunctional catalysts play crucial roles in achieving C8-ols from 4-(2-furyl)-3-buten-2-one and transforming the C8-ols into octane, respectively.

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04.11.2011 by Philipp Steiner
Study Concludes That Best Way for a Biorefinery to Exploit Potential of Biomass Feedstock Is To Produce Ethanol, Furfural and FT-Diesel
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04.11.2011 by Philipp Steiner
Image via Wikipedia THE Proserpine Co-operative Sugar Mill was teetering on the brink of administration late yesterday.
Its major lenders are understood to have demanded their money back and talks with Chinese suitor COFCO, about a refinancing ahead of a purchase of the mill, are apparently still in limbo.

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04.10.2011 by Philipp Steiner
Need to concentrate on sugar milling and the ongoing asset sale process
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02.10.2011 by Philipp Steiner
Sucrogen has signed an agreement to pay $115 million for Proserpine's assets.

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22.09.2011 by Philipp Steiner
From: Corn Cobs, Bagasse, Pulp Mill Liquors or Forrest Residues (Hardwood)
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22.09.2011 by Philipp Steiner
More than 120 financiers, clean energy experts and representatives of financial institutions from across Africa and overseas participated in the Forum
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12.09.2011 by Philipp Steiner
The Proserpine Sugar Mill board received two offers last week, Sucrogen
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31.08.2011 by Philipp Steiner
Members of the Proserpine Sugar Mill have voted to reject a $115 million bid to save the ailing north Queensland miller.

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01.08.2011 by Philipp Steiner
Make money from cellulosic pre-treatment.

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01.08.2011 by Philipp Steiner
Furfural residue improves the quality of the biomass for enzymatic conversion, reducing operating costs/improving conversion yields.

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03.06.2011 by Philipp Steiner
Proserpine Co-operative Sugar Milling Association Limited (PCSMA) wishes to announce that it has entered into an agreement with Wilmar International Limited
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19.05.2011 by Philipp Steiner
Based on the results achieved in a previous work!
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09.01.2011 by Philipp Steiner
"to arouse the interest and inventiveness of a new generation, to the end of moving the field of furfural and its by-products into the limelight it deserves"
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23.11.2010 by Philipp Steiner
The 2010 cane crushing season has been one to forget.

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31.10.2010 by Philipp Steiner
Furfuryl ester of palmitic acid was prepared by enzymatic route
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11.10.2010 by Philipp Steiner
Increasing the market for clean energy is a critical component to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Africa.

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11.10.2010 by Philipp Steiner
Application that demonstrate scope and performance of ‘Furfural and its many By-Products” (Xplore Science World Blog):
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28.09.2010 by Philipp Steiner
The linear alakne was formed through the hydrogenation and dehydration/hydrogenation of 4-5-(5-(hydroxymethyl)furan-2-yl)but-3-en-2-one
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18.09.2010 by Philipp Steiner
Our Cobelec™ business plan placed DalinYebo a runner-up at the CTI PFAN Africa Forum for Clean Energy Financing (Johannesburg, 15 September 2010).
DalinYebo was the first South African company in a competition that saw
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08.09.2010 by Philipp Steiner
In this paper, some particular aspects of the chemistry of D-xylose reaction to furfural are addressed.

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04.09.2010 by Philipp Steiner
Proserpine Sugar Mill: Adding Value to Sugar Cane
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25.07.2010 by Philipp Steiner
DalinYebo is searching for corncobs (in South Africa and elsewhere) .
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…in order to turn them in to value added chemicals and energy (electricity).

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12.05.2010 by Philipp Steiner
Assessing the good construction progress of the Furfuryl Alcohol (FA) plant first shipment of Furfural is expected in July and FA in August 2010.

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10.05.2010 by Philipp Steiner
7 May 2010 – Speech by Mr.
L.
Rateri, Chairman Proserpine Cooperative Sugar Milling Association Limited
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06.05.2010 by Philipp Steiner
After Cyclone Ului delayed the event.

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11.03.2010 by Philipp Steiner
We recently came across a blog headline: “Earthquake Resistant Building Materials”
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23.01.2010 by Philipp Steiner
The study found it would be profitable at the existing value of $800/tonne, so the cooperative purchased the patent to the SupraYield extraction process from its South African inventors.

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19.01.2010 by Philipp Steiner
The plant, which is highly automated, worked well.

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10.01.2010 by Philipp Steiner
Our passion for biobased chemicals emerged from an investigation in 1998 as we discovered the many possibilities for the conversion of sugar cane into products other than sugar.

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23.12.2009 by Philipp Steiner
23 December 2009 –  “The new Furfural plant has been commissioned, we produced our first product during November.
Full production phase mid 2010” (John Power, CEO).
 
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09.09.2009 by Philipp Steiner
DalinYebo Trading and Development (Pty) Ltd are PCSMA's global marketing agent for furfural and SupraYield.

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03.09.2009 by Philipp Steiner
Furfuryl Alcohol treated softwoods as tropical hardwood replacement
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03.09.2009 by Philipp Steiner
According to the company's chief executive officer, the production of the chemical is completely safe for surrounding areas.

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27.08.2009 by Philipp Steiner
27 August 2009: The Whitsunday Times reports: THE Proserpine Sugar Mill furfural plant, the first of it kind in Australia, will start production in September.

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04.03.2009 by Philipp Steiner
DalinYebo's knowledge base provides market information about Furfural and its many By-products.

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27.02.2009 by Philipp Steiner
DalinYebo Innovation's Bioprocessing Centre of Competence was presented at the LIFElab/DST sponsored "Workshop: Bioprocessing Centre of Competence"
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21.01.2009 by Philipp Steiner
21 January 2009 – DalinYebo principal, Proserpine Sugar Mill and Biorefinery, says it is expecting a lot of international attention once production of its world-first furfural plant begins in 2009.

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11.11.2008 by Philipp Steiner
Overview of the Bagasse Dryer integration.

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20.07.2008 by Philipp Steiner
Proserpine (Queensland, Australia), 19 July 2008 – Arcoy Biorefinery Private Limited (India) has chosen the novel SupraYield® technology to manufacture furfural as feedstock for their new Furfuryl Alcohol manufacturing facility On behalf of Proserpine Cooperative Sugar Milling Association (PCSMA), DalinYebo Trading and Development (Pty) Ltd has negotiated PCSMA’s first sale outside Australia …
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20.07.2008 by Philipp Steiner
19 July 2008, Proserpine (Queensland, Australia) – Arcoy Biorefinery Private Limited (India) has chosen the novel SupraYield
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26.10.2007 by Philipp Steiner
Fuels with superior economics and properties in comparison to current biofuels
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07.08.2007 by Philipp Steiner
Durban – 8 August 2007: DalinYebo subsidiary company International Furan Technolgoy (Pty) Ltd (IFT) and Proserpine Cooperative Sugar Milling Association made the following announcement today:
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29.06.2007 by Philipp Steiner
from the Fiancal Mail (FM) By Stephan Hofstätter State incentives are insufficient to launch a large biofuels industry …
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30.05.2007 by Philipp Steiner
30 May 2007 – The civill work for hte first of its kind (FOIK) furfural plant, using SupraYield technology, has started.
ABC Rural reports .
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28.03.2007 by Philipp Steiner
South African Industrial Development Corporation to invest US$437 million into biofuels projects
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08.01.2007 by Philipp Steiner
Approval of a draft biofuel strategy
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17.11.2006 by Philipp Steiner
For the second year in succession, IFT was recognised as a South African Top Technology 100 Enterprise
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29.09.2006 by Philipp Steiner
29 September 2006 — Durban, South Africa.
DalinYebo Group company – (International Furan Technology (Pty) Ltd (IFT) – receives award from Deputy Minister of Science and Technology.

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06.04.2006 by Philipp Steiner
6 April 2005: International Furan Technology (IFT) updates on progress at Proserpine.

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10.12.2005 by Philipp Steiner
TT100 recognizes the way in which organisations use technology to achieve, more effectively, their own objectives.

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07.09.2004 by Philipp Steiner
Outstanding Achievement In Chemical Engineering
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09.08.2004 by Philipp Steiner
DY Team note: Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at an Elingsh uinervtisy, it deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht frist and lsat ltteer is at the rghit pclae.
The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm.
Tihs is […]
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25.09.2003 by Philipp Steiner
Report by ABC's Kate O'Toole
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Global Furfual Trends (2002)
30.06.2003 by Philipp Steiner
A historic (2002) view on the furfural market.

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25.03.2003 by Philipp Steiner
Proserpine Sugar Mill on Queensland's central coast is hoping to become the country's first producer of furfural.

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