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Technip Energies Acquires Yeast-based Technology for PBS Production from DSM

Published on 2022-09-09. Edited By : SpecialChem

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Technip Energies Yeast based Technology PBS Production DSM Technip Energies announces the purchase of Biosuccinium® technology from DSM, adding a technology solution to its growing Sustainable Chemicals portfolio.

Bio-based Succinic Acid - Feedstock for Polybutylene Succinate


The technology synergizes with recently developed proprietary bio-polymer technologies and provides a commercially referenced production of bio-based succinic acid (bio-SAc) that serves as feedstock to produce polybutylene succinate (PBS).

PBS itself is fully biodegradable and, if based on bio-SAc, is an ideal bio-based sustainable packaging material for food contact applications. It addresses consumers and governments concerns for better materials with lower carbon footprints and environmental impacts.

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The purchase includes a wide range of patent families and proprietary yeast strains, which have been demonstrated in production facilities of licensees’ at large scale. Biosuccinium® technology will be the only technology for production of bio-based succinic acid to be licensed on the market.

Bhaskar Patel, SVP Sustainable Fuels, Chemicals and Circularity of Technip Energies, commented, “We are very pleased to acquire this proven technology from DSM. This addition to our growing sustainable chemicals portfolio will allow Technip Energies to license a solution to produce a bio-sourced and biodegradable polymer, which has a 50% lower carbon footprint compared to fossil-based routes.

Superior product properties, combined with best-in-class sustainability performance, are key attributes in today’s consumer market. We shall leverage the whole PBS value chain, where we already license the technology for the polymerization of the bio-sourced monomers into PBS,” added Patel.

Source: Technip Energies

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