NB-20 is a polymer produced from propylene oxide and carbon dioxide. It is an amorphous, linear, aliphatic polycarbonate polymer. Carbon dioxide accounts for approximately 40% of the polymer mass. It oxidizes and volatizes rapidly and uniformly into carbon dioxide and water with low ash residue compared to existing binders. It decomposes rapidly and cleanly and is environmentally friendly. Used as binders or
additives to improve the properties of coatings or binders for high performance applications such as electronics, brazing, and ceramics where rapid decomposition and low ash content are advantageous.
Succinic acid is a chemical intermediate that was identified by the U.S. Department of Energy's biomass program as a top 12 target molecule. It is less expensive, uses the existing infrastructure and lowers the carbon footprint process. It is synthesized entirely from renewable feedstocks when the ethylene oxide is sourced from a fermentation process and the CO from the gasification of biomass. Succinic acid has a >$10B market potential in applications that include polyurethanes, and butanediol, just to name a few.
NB-10 is a polymer produced from propylene oxide and carbon dioxide. It is an amorphous, linear, aliphatic polycarbonate polymer. Carbon dioxide accounts for approximately 40% of the polymer mass. It oxidizes and volatizes rapidly and uniformly into carbon dioxide and water with low ash residue compared to existing binders. It decomposes rapidly and cleanly and is environmentally friendly. Used as binders or
additives to improve the properties of coatings or binders for high performance applications such as electronics, brazing, and ceramics where rapid decomposition and low ash content are advantageous.