MARKET DEVELOPMENT
Palm Kernel Oil To Polyamide
Palm Kernel Oil To Polyamide
03/08/2013 (Chemistry World) - German speciality chemicals firm Evonik has announced that it is producing bio-based ω-amino lauric acid at a pilot-scale plant in Slovakia. The material can be used to make polyamide 12 as an alternative to petroleum-derived laurin lactam.
The biotechnological manufacturing process starts from palm kernel oil, which contains large amounts of lauric acid. Evonik is already using palm kernel oil as a feedstock for other products.
The move tallies with a recent report from the Nova Institute in Germany, which said that Europe has the strongest demand for bio-based polymers worldwide, but most of the production is based in Asia and the US.
The biotechnological manufacturing process starts from palm kernel oil, which contains large amounts of lauric acid. Evonik is already using palm kernel oil as a feedstock for other products.
The move tallies with a recent report from the Nova Institute in Germany, which said that Europe has the strongest demand for bio-based polymers worldwide, but most of the production is based in Asia and the US.