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BASF’s Large-Scale MOF Production

October 10, 2023

First company to produce MOFs on a large commercial scale for carbon capture

AkzoNobel Sells Specialty Chemicals
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AkzoNobel Sells Specialty Chemicals

April 5, 2018

AkzoNobel to sell to The Carlyle Group, USA, and GIC, Singapore, for €10.1 billion

Converting Non-Recyclable Waste into Methanol
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Converting Non-Recyclable Waste into Methanol

March 2, 2018

First European facility to convert waste plastics and other mixed wastes into new raw materials

AkzoNobel in Merger Talks With Axalta
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AkzoNobel in Merger Talks With Axalta

October 31, 2017

Merger would create a leading global paints & coatings company

Bio-Based Polymer Cooperation
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Bio-Based Polymer Cooperation

January 31, 2017

AkzoNobel and Itaconix sign cooperation agreement on bio-based polymer technology

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BASF Might Sell Industrial Coatings Business

February 20, 2016

BASF intends to sell its global industrial coatings business to AkzoNobel

New Membrane Electrolysis Plant in Germany
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New Membrane Electrolysis Plant in Germany

January 16, 2016

Evonik and AkzoNobel break ground for jointly operated membrane electrolysis plant in Ibbenbüren

New German Membrane Electrolysis Facility
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New German Membrane Electrolysis Facility

June 17, 2015

AkzoNobel and Evonik will start joint venture for chlorine/potassium hydroxide solution

AkzoNobel To Sell Paper Chemicals Unit
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AkzoNobel To Sell Paper Chemicals Unit

July 10, 2014

AkzoNobel intends to sell its global Paper Chemicals business to Kemira for EUR 153 Million

Further Investment in China
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Further Investment in China

March 22, 2013

AkzoNobel, Amsterdam, says it intends to invest a further €65 million in Boxing and Ningbo, both China

AkzoNobel Invests €80 Million in Brazil
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AkzoNobel Invests €80 Million in Brazil

February 2, 2012

AkzoNobel's second largest investment in Brazil in the past 12 months will supply new Suzano pulp mill

Most Sustainable Companies
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Most Sustainable Companies

February 1, 2012

DSM, Akzo Nobel, and Bayer rated the most sustainable companies in their sector

AkzoNobel Invests €140-million in Frankfurt
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AkzoNobel Invests €140-million in Frankfurt

June 21, 2011

AkzoNobel, The Netherlands, invests €140-million in a chlorine plant in Frankfurt, Germany

First Turnkey Skid-mounted Chlor-alkali Electrolysis Plant
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First Turnkey Skid-mounted Chlor-alkali Electrolysis Plant

March 19, 2011

World’s first skid-mounted chlor-alkali electrolysis plant is to be successfully implemented at Leuna-Harze, Germany

AkzoNobel Invests €90 Million in Brazil
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AkzoNobel Invests €90 Million in Brazil

January 24, 2011

AkzoNobel's biggest investment ever in Latin America — new plant will supply the world’s largest pulp mill

AkzoNobel Science Award
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AkzoNobel Science Award

July 31, 2010

Angewandte Chemie international editorial board member, Bert Meijer, has won the 2010 AkzoNobel Science Award

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