Advertisement

If you have an ACS member number, please enter it here so we can link this account to your membership. (optional)

ACS values your privacy. By submitting your information, you are gaining access to C&EN and subscribing to our weekly newsletter. We use the information you provide to make your reading experience better, and we will never sell your data to third party members.

ENJOY UNLIMITED ACCES TO C&EN

Business

Air Liquide to build hydrogen plant in Korea

by Jean-François Tremblay
February 5, 2018 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 96, Issue 6

Air Liquide will spend $125 million to build a hydrogen plant for Kumho Mitsui Chemicals at the firm’s Yeosu industrial complex, South Korea’s largest isocyanate production site. The new steam methane reformer will increase capacity for hydrogen and carbon monoxide by 50% at the complex, where Kumho Mitsui also expects to boost output of isocyanate-based chemicals used to make polyurethane foam and rubber. Air Liquide expects to complete construction of the new reformer in 2020.

Article:

This article has been sent to the following recipient:

0 /1 FREE ARTICLES LEFT THIS MONTH Remaining
Chemistry matters. Join us to get the news you need.