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Japanese companies join forces to decarbonise ethylene production
The companies aim to tackle GHG emissions by sharing technology and implementing carbon-neutral initiatives.
Asahi Kasei, Mitsui Chemicals, and Mitsubishi Chemical promote decarbonization and optimize production capacity for ethylene manufacturing facilities.
Japan's Asahi Kasei, Mitsui Chemicals, and Mitsubishi Chemical are merging their ethylene production, promoting decarbonization and optimizing capacity in western Japan.
China’s massive petrochemical capacity expansion is hitting other Asian countries hard. In Japan, four ethylene crackers are set to close in the coming years, reducing the number of operating units in ...
TOKYO -- Japan's Mitsubishi Chemical Group and Asahi Kasei have decided to shutter a jointly operated ethylene production ...
Ethylene glycol (EG), a small diol notable for its antifreeze and solvent properties, exhibits unique dynamical behaviour due to its extensive hydrogen-bond network. The interplay of its molecular ...
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. (Tokyo), and Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. (Tokyo) have explored measures to promote decarbonization and ...
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