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Air Liquide adds hydrogen

February 27, 2006 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 84, Issue 9

Air Liquide will spend $95 million to build a second hydrogen facility at BASF's site in Antwerp, Belgium. Scheduled to start up in 2007, the facility will, in part, supply a hydrogen peroxide plant that BASF is building with Solvay. The hydrogen peroxide plant, in turn, will supply feedstock to a new propylene oxide facility that uses novel technology. BASF is building the plant with another partner, Dow Chemical, and they expect it to open in 2008.

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