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Biobased Chemicals

ResiCare, Stora Enso, make bio-5 HMF

by Alex Scott
September 19, 2024 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 102, Issue 29

 

Black oil being poured out of a beaker.
Credit: ResiCare
Hydroxymethylfurfural may be used as a nylon intermediate.

ResiCare, a subsidiary of the French tire producer the Michelin, and IFP Energies nouvelles produced the first samples from a biobased process for making 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) from fructose they have developed. 5-HMF is an intermediate chemical for many products, including adhesives and polymers. It is typically made from fossil fuel. ResiCare says it is planning commercial production in the near future. 5-HMF could one day be used to make nylon, according to Stora Enso, a Finnish wood products firm that is selling 5-HMF.

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