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Report Number Report Name
  
199JBase Chemicals from Plastics Pyrolysis Oil
29NNet-zero Ethylene Production by Steam Cracking of Naphtha
32FCommercially Available Blue Hydrogen Production
199ITire Recycling
115EBiodegradable Polymers
309Bio-Based Monoethylene Glycol
43GReduced Carbon Intensity and Renewable Methanol Production
303DCrude Oil Conversion to Chemicals
29LBioethylene by Ethanol Dehydration
2271,3 Propanediol and Polytrimethylene Terephthalate (PTT)
20, 20A, 20B, 20CABS Resins
69, 69AAcetal Resins
24, 24A/2Acetaldehyde
37, 37CAcetic Acid
37A, 37BAcetic Acid and Acetic Anhydride
77Acetone, Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) and Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
16, 16AAcetylene
109Acetylene vs. Ethylene as a Chemical Raw Material
216Acid Gas Treatment and Sulfur Recovery
99Acrylamide and Polyacrylamide 99
6EAcrylic Acid from Glycerin
6, 6A, 6B, 6C, 6DAcrylic Acids and Acrylic Esters
6FAcrylic Acid
17, 17A, 17A/1, 17A/2, 17A/3, 17BAcrylonitrile
78Acrylonitrile Thermoplastics
83, 83AAdhesives
3, 3A, 3BAdipic Acid
257Advanced Biorefineries
180C, 180DAdvanced Carbon Capture
51BAdvanced Composite Materials
247AAdvanced Gas-to-Liquid Process
196Advanced Structural Ceramics
44, 44A, 44BAdvances in Ammonia Technology
251AAdvances in Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel Production
129A, 129B, 129CAdvances in Catalytic Reforming
195, 195AAdvances in Fluid Catalytic Cracking
187, 187AAdvances in Hazardous Waste Treatment
190CAdvances in Membrane Technology for Chemical Separation Applications
199EAdvances in Mixed Plastics Chemical Recycling
248AAdvances in Naphtha Steam Cracking
275Advances in Natural Gas Conversion Technologies
225Advances in Oxidation Technology
25DAdvances in p-Xylene Technologies
56BAdvances in Urea Technology
1FAliphatic Diisocyanates Processes
59, 59AAliphatic Surfactants
203Alkane Dehydrogenation and Aromatization
138Alkyl Amines
180GAlternative Carbon Capture Technologies
88, 88A, 88B,88CRecent Advances in Light Hydrocarbon Alkylation
44CAmmonia
106, 106AAmino Acids
76CAniline and Derivatives
59BAnionic Surfactants
85, 85AAntioxidants
85BAntioxidants and Light Stabilizers
167Aramids
76, 76A/1, 76BAromatic Amines
182, 182A, 182BAromatic Processes
30, 30AAromatics BTX
25EAromatics Upgrading Technologies
209Aromatics Industry Outlook
144Ascorbic Acid
179Barrier Resins
310Batteries for Electric Vehicles
145Battery Limits Cost Estimating
145CBattery Limit Cost Estimation
145DWaste Treatment Cost Estimation
19GBimodal HDPE
19EBimodal Linear Low-Density Polyethylene
284Bio-Based Adipic Acid
59CBio-Based Anionic Surfactants
259Bio-based C3s
294Bio-Based Furan Dicarboxylic Acid and Its Polymer Polyethylene Furanoate
265, 265ABio-based Polymers
265BBio-based Polymers
217Bio-Based Polyols
206ABio-Based Solvents
292Bio-Based Succinic Acid
278BBio-based Sustainable Aviation Fuels
264Biobutanol
241Biocatalysis
263Biochemical Cellulosic Ethanol
115DBiodegradable Polymer Life Cycle Assessment
115CBiodegradable Polymers
250Biodegradable Polymers from Plants
251Biodiesel Production
278Biofuels from Algae
258Biomass Gasification
302Biomass Pretreatment
286Biomass Pyrolysis
188Biotechnology Reaction Systems
188A, 188BBiotechnology Separation Processes
192Bisphenol A and Alkylated Phenols
192ABisphenol A
81Bisphenol A and Phosgene
175BBlends Containing Engineering Thermoplastics
175ABlends Containing Polyolefins
175Blends of Thermoplastic Polymers
146Bulk Chemicals from Synthesis Gas
35, 35A/1, 35B, 35CButadiene
35DButadiene as a Low Chemical Raw Material
74Butylene Polymers
71, 71AButylenes
118Butyrolactam and Laurolactam 118
126C1 Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
7/1, 7/2, 7A, 7B, 7CCaprolactam
7DCaprolactam Update
90Carbon Black
180BCarbon Capture from Coal Fired Power Generation
180ACarbon Capture From Natural Gas Power Generation
237Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Reduction
180HCarbon Dioxide Capture Economics Model
180ICarbon Dioxide Capture Economic Model – Part II
180Carbon Dioxide Separation
285ACarbon Dioxide Utilization Technologies
165, 165ACarbon Fibers
123Carbon Monoxide
153, 153ACatalysts
153FCatalysts for Polyolefins
153CCatalysts for Polypropylene for Polyethylene Production
153GCatalysts for Reforming Naphtha to Hydrocarbons
263ACellulosic Bioethanol
100Chemical Production by Fischer-Tropsch and Related Syntheses
RP199DChemical Recycling of PET
234Chemicals for Electronics Industry
252Chemicals From Agricultural Wastes
235Chemicals from Ethanol
236Chemicals from Renewable Resources
147Chemicals from Wood and Wood Wastes
232Chiral Intermediates
48Chlorinated Solvents
61, 61A, 61B, 61C, 61DChlorine
61EChlorine-Advanced Commercial Chlor-Alkali Technolog y
112Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorates, Chlorites and Hypochlorites
201Chlorofluorocarbon Alternatives
67Chloroprene
154, 154A, 154BCoal Gasification
101Coal Tar Chemicals
271Coal to Gasoline
305Coal to Liquids
279Coal to Olefins
277Coal to Substitute Natural Gas
181, 181ACogeneration 181A
181BCommercial Scale Cogeneration
280Compendium of Leading Bioethanol Technologies
162Computer Program for Estimating Plant Envestment
119Construction Costs
213Copolyesters
148/1Costs of Synthesis Gases and Methanol
49, 49A1Cresols and Cresylic Acids
303Crude Oil to p-Xylene Hengli Refinery-PX Complex
303CCrude Oil to p-Xylene—Shenghong Refinery-PX Complex
303ACrude Oil to p-Xylene – Zhejiang Refinery-PX Complex
219Cumene
219ACumene
238Custom Chemical Manufacture
133Desalination
183Detergent Builders
75Dibasic Acids for Nylon Manufacture
79, 79ADihydroxybenzenes
301Dimethyl Carbonate
235ADirect Ethanol to C4 Chemicals and Fuels
245BDimethyl Ether (DME) From Coal
245Dimethyl Ether As Alternate Fuel
245ADimethyl Ether As Fuel
243ADirect Methanol Fuel Cells
299Direct Syngas to Light Olefins
102Disposal and Recovery of Waste Organo-Chlorides
260Economics and Petrochemical Cycles
107Economics of Chemical Refineries
127BEconomics of Fertilizer Complexes
204Economics of Petrochemical Complexes
172Economics of Petrochemical Production in Saudi Arabia and Western Canada
204AEconomics of Petrochemicals in S.E. Asia
204BEconomics of Petrochemicals Production In China
116Electron Beam Curing Polymers
115, 115A, 115BEnvironmentally Degradable Polymers
139Enzyme Technology
38, 38AEpoxy Resins
145AEstimating Plant Investments
149Ethanol for Gasohol
149AEthanol Production in Brazil
29, 29B, 29EEthylene
29FEthylene by Non-Conventional Processes
155Ethylene Copolymers
220Ethylene Feedstock Outlook
208Ethylene from Methane
150Ethylene from Refinery Gas
2IEthylene Glycol
70A, 70BEthylene Glycol
70Ethylene Glycols, Glycol Ethers and Ethanolamines
29DEthylene Industry Profiles
2FEthylene Oxide and Ethylene Glycol
193Ethylene Oxide Derivatives
29CEthylene Plant Conversion
29GEthylene Plant Enhancement
4, 4A, 4CEthylene Propylene Co-Polymer and Terpolymers
4BEthylene Propylene Terpolymer Rubber
29AEthylene-Propylene
155AEthylene/Vinyl Acetate Copolymers
155BEthylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymers
306Ethylene via Acetylene from Natural Gas
205BExperience Curves
42, 42A/1Fatty Acids
40Fatty Nitrogen Compounds
95Fermentation Processes
127Fertilizers – Ammonium Phosphate
127A/1Fertilizers – Nitrogen
92Flame Retardant Additives
92AFlame Retardant Additives
114Flame Retardant Polyols
166, 166AFluorinated Polymers
166BFluoropolymers
97, 97AFoamed Plastics
23, 23AFormaldehyde
23BFormaldehyde
156Formic Acid
274Fuel Alcohols and Electricity Cogeneration from Petroleum Coke Gasification
243Fuel Cells for Vehicles and Power
231Fuels for 21st Century Vehicles
52Furnace Phosphorus and Phosphoric Acid
132Gas Oil Conversion to Fuels and Petrochemicals
247Gas To Liquids
273Gasoline Benzene Removal
239Global Chemical Industry in the 21st Century
58Glycerine and Intermediates
266Heavy Oil from Tar Sands
214AHeavy Oil Hydrotreating
210Hetercyclic Nitrogen Compounds
31, 31A, 31B, 31CHexamethylenediamine
184High Purity Silicon 184
86, 86A, 86B, 86D, 86E, 86FHigh Temperature Polymers
19C, 19DHigh-Density Polyethylene
RP195BHigh Olefins Fluid Catalytic Cracking Processes
174AHigh-Output Fluidized Bed Polyethylene Technology
268Higher Alcohols from Syngas, Technology Survey
134Hydrochloric Acid
211Hydrocracking
211AHydrocracking for Middle Distillates
211BHydrocracking of Heavy Oils and Residua
211CHydrocracking by Slurry Process
89Hydrofluoric Acid and Fluorocarbons
32, 32AHydrogen
32EHydrogen by Electrolysis
199KHydrogen from Plastic Waste
68BHydrogen Peroxide
68, 68A/1Hydrogen Peroxide and Peracetic Acid
32CHydrogen Production
214Hydrotreating
32DHydrogen Delivery Options
242Industrial Coatings
139AIndustrial Enzymes
226Innovative Chemical Reactors
226AInnovative Reactors and Process Intensification
169AIntegrated Refinery/Petrochemical Profitability
124, 124AIon Exchange Resins
256Ionic Liquids
1A/1, 1A/2, 1B, 1C/1, 1C/2, 1D, 1EIsocyanates
91Isomerization of Paraffins 91
28, 28A/1, 28BIsoprene
293Iso-C4 Processes
247DLarge-scale Gas-to-Liquids Plants
199GLarge-scale Pyrolysis—Plastic Chemical Recycling
RP297Light Hydrocarbon and Light Naphtha Utilization
12, 12A, 12B/1, 12C, 12D, 12ELinear Alpha Olefins
303ELight olefins focused crude oil to chemicals complex
163Linear C12-C15 Primary Alcohols
27Linear Higher Alcohols
36C, 36ELinear Low Density Polyethylene
19, 19A, 19BLinear Polypropylene and Polyethylene
103Liquefied Natural Gas
103ALiquefied Natural Gas
191ALiquid Hydrocarbons from Synthesis Gas
204CLocation Factors
36, 36A, 36B, 36DLow Density Polyethylene
307Lubricant Base Oils
310ALithium-based Materials for Battery Production
157, 157ALubricating Oil Additives
46, 46A/1, 46B, 46CMaleic Anhydride
199FMechanical Recycling of Waste Polymers
43DMega Methanol Plants
122Melamine
190AMembrane Gas Separation Processes
190Membranes for Gas Separation
296Metallocene Polyalphaolefins (PAO)
11, 11A, 11B, 11C, 11DMethacrylic Acid and Methacrylic Esters
43, 43A/1, 43B, 43C, 43FMethanol
111Methanol as a Chemical Raw Material
111AMethanol Based Chemicals
43EMethanol From Coal
282Methanol to Gasoline
261Methanol to Olefins
255Methyl Methacrylate
131Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether and Tertiary-Butyl Alcohol (TBA)
108Middle East’s Potential in Chemicals
177Mining Chemicals
202Monomers for High Performance Polymers
285BMonetizing CO₂
55N-Paraffins
29KNaphtha Catalytic Cracking
135, 135ANatural Gas Liquids
216ANatural Gas Acid Gas Removal and Sulfur Recovery
216BNatural Gas Sweetening by Membrane Separation
246Near-Zero Sulfur Diesel Fuel
4DNew Generation EPDM Technologies 4D
21FNew Generation Oxo Alcohols
180FNext Generation Carbon Capture
153DNon-Metallocene Single Site Catalysts
168Nonionic Surfactants
200NOx Removal
41, 41ANylon 6
41BNylon 6 and Caprolactam
54, 54A, 54BNylon 6,6
224Ocean Transportation Freight Rates
158BOctane Improvers
158, 158AOctane Improvers for Gasoline
145BOffsite Investment Cost Estimation
142Oilfield Chemicals
35EOn-Purpose Butadiene Production
281On-Purpose Technologies for Polyethylene Comonomers
140, 140AOperating Costs in the Chemical Industry
135COpportunities for Gas-to-Liquid Technologies
212Options for Refinery Hydrogen
304Options to Meet Impending Marine Bunker Fuel Specifications
234AOrganic Light Emitting Diodes
113Organic Phosphorus Compounds
21, 21A, 21B, 21C, 21D, 21EOxo Alcohols
221Oxygenate Economics
190BPervaporation
171, 171A, 171B, 171C, 171DPesticides and Intermediates
205, 205APetrochemical Industry Profitability
169BPetrochemicals From Refinery Streams
72, 72A/1, 72BPetroleum Coke
47, 47APetroleum Desulfurization
222Petroleum Industry Outlook
215Petroleum Refining Profitability
120Petroleum Resins
22, 22A, 22B, 22C, 22DPhenol
34, 34A, 34BPhthalic Anhydride
159Plastic Films
199, 199APlastics Reclamation and Recycling 199
199BPlastics Recycling to Liquids
65APoly(meth)acrylates
164Polyacetylene and Other Inherently Conducting Polymers
65Polyacrylates
94/1, 94/2Polyamides Other Than Nylons 6 and 66
73Polybutadiene
96, 96A, 96BPolybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) and Butanediol
50, 50A, 50B, 50C, 50D, 50E, 50FPolycarbonate Update
223Polycyclic Olefins
189Polyesters Thermoplastic
185APolyethylene by Slurry-Phase Polymerization
202APolyethylene Naphthalate Monomers
18, 18A, 18B, 18CPolyethylene Terephthalate
18DPolyethylene Terephthalate
141, 141APolyethylene Terephthalate Bottles and Bottle Resins
82Polyisoprene
51C, 51DPolymer Nanocomposites
308Polyolefin Elastomers/Plastomers (POE/POP)
173Polyolefin Specialty Products
174Polyolefins by Gas Phase Processes
45APolyols for Making Polyurethanes 45A
45BPolyols for Polyurethanes
45CPolyols for Polyurethanes
45Polyols from Ethylene Oxide and Propylene Oxide
128, 128A, 128EPolypropylene
128CPolypropylene Update 128C
272Polysilicon for Solar Wafers
39, 39A, 39B, 39DPolystyrene
10, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10DPolyurethanes
57, 57APolyvinyl Acetate and Polyvinyl Alcohol
13, 13A, 13B, 13C/1, 13D, 13EPolyvinyl Chloride
RP199CPost–Consumer Plastic Recycling
14Potash Fertilizers
304APowering Shipping with Low Carbon Options
98, 98APowder Coatings
17/CPropane-Based Acrylonitrile
267BPropane Dehydrogenation (II)
267APropane Dehydrogenation Process Technologies
267CPropylene by Olefin Conversion Processes
267DPropane Dehydrogenation
262Propylene Glycol from Glycerin
178, 178APropylene Industry Outlook
2E, 2G, 2HPropylene Oxide
2, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2DPropylene Oxide And Ethylene Oxide
198Propylene Oxide Derivatives
267Propylene Production
60, 60AProteins from Hydrocarbons
9HPurified Terephthalic Acid (PTA)
195CPushing FCC for Maximum Chemicals Production
143Pyrethroid Insecticides
29MReduced Carbon Intensity Ethylene Production
151Recovery of Low Temperature Heat
254Refinery C5s Hydrocarbons
237ARefinery CO2 Emission Reduction
153ERefinery Catalysts
303BRefinery Configurations for Maximizing Crude Oil to Chemicals Production
229Refinery Residue Gasification
228Refinery Residue Updating
169Refinery/Chemicals Interface
129Reforming for BTX
51, 51AReinforced Plastics
180ERetrofitting for Carbon Capture
278ASecond Generation Biofuels
160Silicones
153BSingle-Site Catalysts
185Slurry Phase Polypropylene
285CSmall-scale CO2 Utilization Plants
247BSmall Scale Gas-to-Liquids Technology
32BSmall-Scale Hydrogen Production
187BSoil Remediation
276Solar Photovoltaic Technology
199HSolvent-Based Recycling of Waste Plastics
206Solvents Specialty
218Speciality Surfactants
159A, 159BSpecialty Plastic Films
173ASpecialty Polyolefins: VLDPE
207Specialty Styrenic Thermoplastics
186Specialty Thermoplastic Elastomers
29JSteam Cracking of Crude Oil
248Steam Cracking For Olefins Production
244Strategic Business Units for Epoxy Resins and Polycarbonates
249Strategic Business Units of ABS and Polystyrene Resins
240Strategic Business Units of Nylon 6 and Nylon 66
33, 33A, 33B, 33CStyrene
176Styrene and p-Methylstyrene and Polymers
64Styrene Butadiene Elastomers
63CSulfur Dioxide Removal From Flue Gases
63, 63A, 63BSulfur Dioxide Removal From Stack Gases
230Sulfur Removal from Petroleum Fuels
84, 84ASulfuric Acid
194, 194ASuperabsorbent Polymers
19FSupercritcal Loop Reactor Slurry Process for Producing Polyethylene and Polypropylene
269Supercritical CO2: a Green Solvent
197Supercritical Fluid Processing
278CSustainable Fuels from Waste Residues
170Sweeteners
65BSyndiotactic Poly(meth)acrylates
128BSyndiotactic Polypropylene 128B
39CSyndiotactic Polystyrene
RP298Syngas Fermentation Processes
148ASynthesis Gas
110Synthesis Gas Production
148DSynthesis Gas Production from Chinese Gasifiers
148CSynthesis Gas Production from Coal and Petroleum Coke Gasification
148BSynthesis Gas Production from Natural Gas Reforming
53, 53A, 53A/1Synthetic Ethanol and Isopropanol
285DSynthetic Fuels from Hydrogen and Captured Carbon Dioxide
125ASynthetic Lubricant Base Stocks
125Synthetic Lubricants
87Synthetic Paper
128DTechnologies for the Production of Secondary Propylene
9FTerephthalic Acid
9, 9A, 9B, 9C, 9ETerephthalic Acid and Dimethyl Terephthalate
233The Promise of New Technology Platforms for Biotechnology
270Thermochemical Cellulosic Ethanol
175CThermoplastic Elastomer Blends
104, 104AThermoplastic Elastomers
93AThermosetting Matrix Resins
93Thermosetting Resins
117Titanium Dioxide Pigment
80Treatment of Petrochemical Wastewater
66Trimellitic and Pyromellitic Anhydrides
300Unconventional Aromatics Processes
26, 26AUnsaturated Polyesters
56, 56AUrea
136, 136AUtilities Plant Costs
191Utilization of Remote Methane
152UV Curing of Coatings Inks and Adhesives
161Vacuum Residuum as a Petrochemical Feedstock
247EValue-Added Products from GTL Plants
15, 15AVinyl Acetate
15CVinyl Acetate Monomer
15BVinyl Acetate/Polyvinyl Acetate
5, 5A, 5B, 5B/1, 5C, 5DVinyl Chloride
62, 62AVinyl Plasticizers
253Vinyl Polymers
105Vinylidene Chloride, Monomer and Polymers
137Waste Treatment Costs
295Wastewater Treatment Technologies
130AWater-Soluble Polymers
130Water-Soluble Resins
8, 8A, 8B, 8CWet Process Phosphoric Acid
121, 121A, 121B, 121CWorld Petrochemical Feedstocks
25, 25A, 25B/1, 25CXylenes Separation

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