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patients. The trial is funded primarily through a grant provided by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The results from this trial are anticipated in 1H 2010. Press releases from: Discovery Laboratories Inc, 2600 Kelly Road, Suite 100, Warrington, PA 18976- 3622, USA, tel: +1 215 488 9300, fax: +1 215 488 9301, e-mail: [email protected], website: http://www.discoverylabs.com) (4 & 17 Nov 2009) Other Cleaning products firm’s Penang plant operational Kyzen has commenced operations at its fourth facility in Penang, which will manufacture green cleaning detergent products. The company has invested Ringgit 1 M (0.21 M) for the 1300 sq m facility, which will operate under its Kyzen Sdn Bhd unit. The new plant will immediately start supplying green cleaning detergents to electronics and semiconductor sector companies in Malaysia and other parts of South-East Asia, and to clients in Singapore and Indonesia by the end of 2009. The company then intends to expand operations to cater to markets in Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines by 1H 2010. Kyzen is a leading provider of environment- friendly cleaning products for high- tech manufacturing plants. The Star, 2 Nov 2009, (Website: http://www.thestar.com.my) Firms preparing to dig deeper to supply global oil needs The growing population and increasingly limited access to ‘easy oil’ will drive demand for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) chemicals, according to producers. Market research firm Freedonia estimates the US EOR market to expand 7.4%/y through 2013 from the 2008 level of $430 M. Shell Chemicals and SNF Group are among those positioning themselves to benefit from this expected uptrend. Shell is conducting more R&D studies on water-based plus surfactant EOR activities while SNF plans to invest $362 M in a 250,000 tonne/y polyacrylamide powder plant in Plaquemine, LA, USA. Chemical Week, 2 Nov 2009, (Website: http://www.chemweek.com) New additive provides high- performance coatings without compromise Dow Corning has introduced an innovative performance-enhancing additive that brings excellent abrasion resistance, levelling and slip to clear and pigmented paints, coatings and inks without generating excessive foam or compromising the gloss or clarity of the finished coating. The new Dow Corning 55N additive has also been found to improve coating hardness and recoatability in certain water-based coating applications. Dow Corning 55N additive reduces CoF without the poor recoatability, gloss reduction and foaming problems commonly associated with CoF-reducing additives. A reactive silicone glycol surfactant with carbinol functionality, Dow Corning 55N additive is designed for use in paints, coatings and inks for wood, metal and plastic. It performs well in water- based, solvent-based and UV-curable systems and is compatible with a wide range of resins, including alkyd, acrylic, epoxy and polyurethane. Press release from: Dow Corning Corp, PO Box 994, Midland, MI 48686-0994, USA, tel: +1 989 496 4400, fax: +1 989 496 6731, website: http://www.dowcorning.com (5 Oct 2009) Behaviour modification could ease concerns about nanoparticles In an advance that could help ease health and environmental concerns about the emerging nanotechnology industry, scientists are reporting development of technology for changing the behaviour of nanoparticles in municipal sewage treatment plants – their main gateway into the environment. Their study was scheduled to be published online in Nov 2009 in the ACS’ journal Environmental Science & Technology. Manufacturers use 2 M tons of nanoparticles each year in foods, cosmetics, medicines and other consumer products. Studies have hinted that some nanoparticles could have adverse environmental health effects. Scientists thus are focusing on how nanoparticles behave in wastewater and how that gateway might be closed off. The study simulated (primary) sewage treatment to show that coating silica nanoparticles with a detergent-like material made the nanoparticles clump together into the solid residue termed sewage sludge. Sludge is often stored in landfills or recycled as agricultural fertilizer. Uncoated nanoparticles, in contrast, stayed in the water and therefore remained in the effluent stream. As the nanoparticles are simply too small to be visualized optically, the team used neutron scattering (at the UK’s ISIS Facility) to view the sewage at the nanoscale. The neutrons easily penetrate the sewage ‘soup’ and scatter strongly from the nanoparticles, allowing their aggregation behaviour to be followed with time. The study demonstrates the potential for coating or otherwise changing the surface chemistry of nanoparticles to re-route their journey through sewage treatment plants, the scientists say. Nanite News, 14 Nov 2009, (Website: http://www.nanitenews.com) MARKET REVIEWS Strategic analysis of the home and fabric care specialty ingredients markets in Europe (Ref: M382) The market for speciality ingredients in home and fabric care formulations remains dynamic, fuelled by the need to minimize risks from bacteria and germs, to reduce the time and effort required for household chores, and to further improve the quality of life while addressing the environmental concerns of consumers. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Strategic Analysis of the Home and Fabric Care Specialty Ingredients Markets in Europe, shows that this market generated 615.8 M in revenues in 2008 and estimates it to reach 706.2 M in 2015. The following segments are covered in this research: speciality surfactants, functional polymers, fabric enhancers, active ingredients and rheology modifiers in home and fabric care formulations as well as hard surface cleaners, car interior and upholstery cleaners, furniture, shoe & leather polishes, and dishwashing products. Speciality JANUARY 2010 5 FOCUS ON SURFACTANTS

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patients. The trial is funded primarilythrough a grant provided by theCystic Fibrosis Foundation. Theresults from this trial are anticipated in1H 2010.

Press releases from: Discovery Laboratories Inc,2600 Kelly Road, Suite 100, Warrington, PA 18976-3622, USA, tel: +1 215 488 9300, fax: +1 215 4889301, e-mail: [email protected], website:http://www.discoverylabs.com) (4 & 17 Nov 2009)

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Cleaning products firm’s Penang plantoperational

Kyzen has commenced operations atits fourth facility in Penang, which willmanufacture green cleaningdetergent products. The company hasinvested Ringgit 1 M (€0.21 M) for the1300 sq m facility, which will operateunder its Kyzen Sdn Bhd unit. Thenew plant will immediately startsupplying green cleaning detergentsto electronics and semiconductorsector companies in Malaysia andother parts of South-East Asia, and toclients in Singapore and Indonesia bythe end of 2009. The company thenintends to expand operations to caterto markets in Thailand, Vietnam andthe Philippines by 1H 2010. Kyzen isa leading provider of environment-friendly cleaning products for high-tech manufacturing plants.

The Star, 2 Nov 2009, (Website:http://www.thestar.com.my)

Firms preparing to dig deeper tosupply global oil needs

The growing population andincreasingly limited access to ‘easyoil’ will drive demand for enhanced oilrecovery (EOR) chemicals, accordingto producers. Market research firmFreedonia estimates the US EORmarket to expand 7.4%/y through2013 from the 2008 level of $430 M.Shell Chemicals and SNF Group areamong those positioning themselvesto benefit from this expected uptrend.Shell is conducting more R&D studieson water-based plus surfactant EORactivities while SNF plans to invest$362 M in a 250,000 tonne/ypolyacrylamide powder plant inPlaquemine, LA, USA.

Chemical Week, 2 Nov 2009, (Website:http://www.chemweek.com)

New additive provides high-performance coatings withoutcompromise

Dow Corning has introduced aninnovative performance-enhancingadditive that brings excellent abrasionresistance, levelling and slip to clearand pigmented paints, coatings andinks without generating excessivefoam or compromising the gloss orclarity of the finished coating. Thenew Dow Corning 55N additive hasalso been found to improve coatinghardness and recoatability in certainwater-based coating applications.Dow Corning 55N additive reducesCoF without the poor recoatability,gloss reduction and foamingproblems commonly associated withCoF-reducing additives. A reactivesilicone glycol surfactant with carbinolfunctionality, Dow Corning 55Nadditive is designed for use in paints,coatings and inks for wood, metal andplastic. It performs well in water-based, solvent-based and UV-curablesystems and is compatible with awide range of resins, including alkyd,acrylic, epoxy and polyurethane.

Press release from: Dow Corning Corp, PO Box 994,Midland, MI 48686-0994, USA, tel: +1 989 496 4400,fax: +1 989 496 6731, website:http://www.dowcorning.com (5 Oct 2009)

Behaviour modification could easeconcerns about nanoparticles

In an advance that could help easehealth and environmental concernsabout the emerging nanotechnologyindustry, scientists are reportingdevelopment of technology forchanging the behaviour ofnanoparticles in municipal sewagetreatment plants – their main gatewayinto the environment. Their study wasscheduled to be published online inNov 2009 in the ACS’ journalEnvironmental Science & Technology.Manufacturers use 2 M tons ofnanoparticles each year in foods,cosmetics, medicines and otherconsumer products. Studies havehinted that some nanoparticles couldhave adverse environmental healtheffects. Scientists thus are focusingon how nanoparticles behave inwastewater and how that gatewaymight be closed off. The studysimulated (primary) sewage treatmentto show that coating silica

nanoparticles with a detergent-likematerial made the nanoparticlesclump together into the solid residuetermed sewage sludge. Sludge isoften stored in landfills or recycled asagricultural fertilizer. Uncoatednanoparticles, in contrast, stayed inthe water and therefore remained inthe effluent stream. As thenanoparticles are simply too small tobe visualized optically, the team usedneutron scattering (at the UK’s ISISFacility) to view the sewage at thenanoscale. The neutrons easilypenetrate the sewage ‘soup’ andscatter strongly from thenanoparticles, allowing theiraggregation behaviour to be followedwith time. The study demonstratesthe potential for coating or otherwisechanging the surface chemistry ofnanoparticles to re-route their journeythrough sewage treatment plants, thescientists say.

Nanite News, 14 Nov 2009, (Website:http://www.nanitenews.com)

MARKETREVIEWS

Strategic analysis of the home andfabric care specialty ingredientsmarkets in Europe (Ref: M382)

The market for speciality ingredientsin home and fabric care formulationsremains dynamic, fuelled by the needto minimize risks from bacteria andgerms, to reduce the time and effortrequired for household chores, and tofurther improve the quality of life whileaddressing the environmentalconcerns of consumers. New analysisfrom Frost & Sullivan, StrategicAnalysis of the Home and FabricCare Specialty Ingredients Markets inEurope, shows that this marketgenerated €615.8 M in revenues in2008 and estimates it to reach €706.2M in 2015. The following segmentsare covered in this research:speciality surfactants, functionalpolymers, fabric enhancers, activeingredients and rheology modifiers inhome and fabric care formulations aswell as hard surface cleaners, carinterior and upholstery cleaners,furniture, shoe & leather polishes, anddishwashing products. Speciality

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