Report Number | Report Name |
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199J | Base Chemicals from Plastics Pyrolysis Oil |
29N | Net-zero Ethylene Production by Steam Cracking of Naphtha |
32F | Commercially Available Blue Hydrogen Production |
199I | Tire Recycling |
115E | Biodegradable Polymers |
309 | Bio-Based Monoethylene Glycol |
43G | Reduced Carbon Intensity and Renewable Methanol Production |
303D | Crude Oil Conversion to Chemicals |
29L | Bioethylene by Ethanol Dehydration |
227 | 1,3 Propanediol and Polytrimethylene Terephthalate (PTT) |
20, 20A, 20B, 20C | ABS Resins |
69, 69A | Acetal Resins |
24, 24A/2 | Acetaldehyde |
37, 37C | Acetic Acid |
37A, 37B | Acetic Acid and Acetic Anhydride |
77 | Acetone, Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) and Methyl Isobutyl Ketone |
16, 16A | Acetylene |
109 | Acetylene vs. Ethylene as a Chemical Raw Material |
216 | Acid Gas Treatment and Sulfur Recovery |
99 | Acrylamide and Polyacrylamide 99 |
6E | Acrylic Acid from Glycerin |
6, 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D | Acrylic Acids and Acrylic Esters |
6F | Acrylic Acid |
17, 17A, 17A/1, 17A/2, 17A/3, 17B | Acrylonitrile |
78 | Acrylonitrile Thermoplastics |
83, 83A | Adhesives |
3, 3A, 3B | Adipic Acid |
257 | Advanced Biorefineries |
180C, 180D | Advanced Carbon Capture |
51B | Advanced Composite Materials |
247A | Advanced Gas-to-Liquid Process |
196 | Advanced Structural Ceramics |
44, 44A, 44B | Advances in Ammonia Technology |
251A | Advances in Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel Production |
129A, 129B, 129C | Advances in Catalytic Reforming |
195, 195A | Advances in Fluid Catalytic Cracking |
187, 187A | Advances in Hazardous Waste Treatment |
190C | Advances in Membrane Technology for Chemical Separation Applications |
199E | Advances in Mixed Plastics Chemical Recycling |
248A | Advances in Naphtha Steam Cracking |
275 | Advances in Natural Gas Conversion Technologies |
225 | Advances in Oxidation Technology |
25D | Advances in p-Xylene Technologies |
56B | Advances in Urea Technology |
1F | Aliphatic Diisocyanates Processes |
59, 59A | Aliphatic Surfactants |
203 | Alkane Dehydrogenation and Aromatization |
138 | Alkyl Amines |
180G | Alternative Carbon Capture Technologies |
88, 88A, 88B,88C | Recent Advances in Light Hydrocarbon Alkylation |
44C | Ammonia |
106, 106A | Amino Acids |
76C | Aniline and Derivatives |
59B | Anionic Surfactants |
85, 85A | Antioxidants |
85B | Antioxidants and Light Stabilizers |
167 | Aramids |
76, 76A/1, 76B | Aromatic Amines |
182, 182A, 182B | Aromatic Processes |
30, 30A | Aromatics BTX |
25E | Aromatics Upgrading Technologies |
209 | Aromatics Industry Outlook |
144 | Ascorbic Acid |
179 | Barrier Resins |
310 | Batteries for Electric Vehicles |
145 | Battery Limits Cost Estimating |
145C | Battery Limit Cost Estimation |
145D | Waste Treatment Cost Estimation |
19G | Bimodal HDPE |
19E | Bimodal Linear Low-Density Polyethylene |
284 | Bio-Based Adipic Acid |
59C | Bio-Based Anionic Surfactants |
259 | Bio-based C3s |
294 | Bio-Based Furan Dicarboxylic Acid and Its Polymer Polyethylene Furanoate |
265, 265A | Bio-based Polymers |
265B | Bio-based Polymers |
217 | Bio-Based Polyols |
206A | Bio-Based Solvents |
292 | Bio-Based Succinic Acid |
278B | Bio-based Sustainable Aviation Fuels |
264 | Biobutanol |
241 | Biocatalysis |
263 | Biochemical Cellulosic Ethanol |
115D | Biodegradable Polymer Life Cycle Assessment |
115C | Biodegradable Polymers |
250 | Biodegradable Polymers from Plants |
251 | Biodiesel Production |
278 | Biofuels from Algae |
258 | Biomass Gasification |
302 | Biomass Pretreatment |
286 | Biomass Pyrolysis |
188 | Biotechnology Reaction Systems |
188A, 188B | Biotechnology Separation Processes |
192 | Bisphenol A and Alkylated Phenols |
192A | Bisphenol A |
81 | Bisphenol A and Phosgene |
175B | Blends Containing Engineering Thermoplastics |
175A | Blends Containing Polyolefins |
175 | Blends of Thermoplastic Polymers |
146 | Bulk Chemicals from Synthesis Gas |
35, 35A/1, 35B, 35C | Butadiene |
35D | Butadiene as a Low Chemical Raw Material |
74 | Butylene Polymers |
71, 71A | Butylenes |
118 | Butyrolactam and Laurolactam 118 |
126 | C1 Chlorinated Hydrocarbons |
7/1, 7/2, 7A, 7B, 7C | Caprolactam |
7D | Caprolactam Update |
90 | Carbon Black |
180B | Carbon Capture from Coal Fired Power Generation |
180A | Carbon Capture From Natural Gas Power Generation |
237 | Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Reduction |
180H | Carbon Dioxide Capture Economics Model |
180I | Carbon Dioxide Capture Economic Model – Part II |
180 | Carbon Dioxide Separation |
285A | Carbon Dioxide Utilization Technologies |
165, 165A | Carbon Fibers |
123 | Carbon Monoxide |
153, 153A | Catalysts |
153F | Catalysts for Polyolefins |
153C | Catalysts for Polypropylene for Polyethylene Production |
153G | Catalysts for Reforming Naphtha to Hydrocarbons |
263A | Cellulosic Bioethanol |
100 | Chemical Production by Fischer-Tropsch and Related Syntheses |
RP199D | Chemical Recycling of PET |
234 | Chemicals for Electronics Industry |
252 | Chemicals From Agricultural Wastes |
235 | Chemicals from Ethanol |
236 | Chemicals from Renewable Resources |
147 | Chemicals from Wood and Wood Wastes |
232 | Chiral Intermediates |
48 | Chlorinated Solvents |
61, 61A, 61B, 61C, 61D | Chlorine |
61E | Chlorine-Advanced Commercial Chlor-Alkali Technolog y |
112 | Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorates, Chlorites and Hypochlorites |
201 | Chlorofluorocarbon Alternatives |
67 | Chloroprene |
154, 154A, 154B | Coal Gasification |
101 | Coal Tar Chemicals |
271 | Coal to Gasoline |
305 | Coal to Liquids |
279 | Coal to Olefins |
277 | Coal to Substitute Natural Gas |
181, 181A | Cogeneration 181A |
181B | Commercial Scale Cogeneration |
280 | Compendium of Leading Bioethanol Technologies |
162 | Computer Program for Estimating Plant Envestment |
119 | Construction Costs |
213 | Copolyesters |
148/1 | Costs of Synthesis Gases and Methanol |
49, 49A1 | Cresols and Cresylic Acids |
303 | Crude Oil to p-Xylene Hengli Refinery-PX Complex |
303C | Crude Oil to p-Xylene—Shenghong Refinery-PX Complex |
303A | Crude Oil to p-Xylene – Zhejiang Refinery-PX Complex |
219 | Cumene |
219A | Cumene |
238 | Custom Chemical Manufacture |
133 | Desalination |
183 | Detergent Builders |
75 | Dibasic Acids for Nylon Manufacture |
79, 79A | Dihydroxybenzenes |
301 | Dimethyl Carbonate |
235A | Direct Ethanol to C4 Chemicals and Fuels |
245B | Dimethyl Ether (DME) From Coal |
245 | Dimethyl Ether As Alternate Fuel |
245A | Dimethyl Ether As Fuel |
243A | Direct Methanol Fuel Cells |
299 | Direct Syngas to Light Olefins |
102 | Disposal and Recovery of Waste Organo-Chlorides |
260 | Economics and Petrochemical Cycles |
107 | Economics of Chemical Refineries |
127B | Economics of Fertilizer Complexes |
204 | Economics of Petrochemical Complexes |
172 | Economics of Petrochemical Production in Saudi Arabia and Western Canada |
204A | Economics of Petrochemicals in S.E. Asia |
204B | Economics of Petrochemicals Production In China |
116 | Electron Beam Curing Polymers |
115, 115A, 115B | Environmentally Degradable Polymers |
139 | Enzyme Technology |
38, 38A | Epoxy Resins |
145A | Estimating Plant Investments |
149 | Ethanol for Gasohol |
149A | Ethanol Production in Brazil |
29, 29B, 29E | Ethylene |
29F | Ethylene by Non-Conventional Processes |
155 | Ethylene Copolymers |
220 | Ethylene Feedstock Outlook |
208 | Ethylene from Methane |
150 | Ethylene from Refinery Gas |
2I | Ethylene Glycol |
70A, 70B | Ethylene Glycol |
70 | Ethylene Glycols, Glycol Ethers and Ethanolamines |
29D | Ethylene Industry Profiles |
2F | Ethylene Oxide and Ethylene Glycol |
193 | Ethylene Oxide Derivatives |
29C | Ethylene Plant Conversion |
29G | Ethylene Plant Enhancement |
4, 4A, 4C | Ethylene Propylene Co-Polymer and Terpolymers |
4B | Ethylene Propylene Terpolymer Rubber |
29A | Ethylene-Propylene |
155A | Ethylene/Vinyl Acetate Copolymers |
155B | Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymers |
306 | Ethylene via Acetylene from Natural Gas |
205B | Experience Curves |
42, 42A/1 | Fatty Acids |
40 | Fatty Nitrogen Compounds |
95 | Fermentation Processes |
127 | Fertilizers – Ammonium Phosphate |
127A/1 | Fertilizers – Nitrogen |
92 | Flame Retardant Additives |
92A | Flame Retardant Additives |
114 | Flame Retardant Polyols |
166, 166A | Fluorinated Polymers |
166B | Fluoropolymers |
97, 97A | Foamed Plastics |
23, 23A | Formaldehyde |
23B | Formaldehyde |
156 | Formic Acid |
274 | Fuel Alcohols and Electricity Cogeneration from Petroleum Coke Gasification |
243 | Fuel Cells for Vehicles and Power |
231 | Fuels for 21st Century Vehicles |
52 | Furnace Phosphorus and Phosphoric Acid |
132 | Gas Oil Conversion to Fuels and Petrochemicals |
247 | Gas To Liquids |
273 | Gasoline Benzene Removal |
239 | Global Chemical Industry in the 21st Century |
58 | Glycerine and Intermediates |
266 | Heavy Oil from Tar Sands |
214A | Heavy Oil Hydrotreating |
210 | Hetercyclic Nitrogen Compounds |
31, 31A, 31B, 31C | Hexamethylenediamine |
184 | High Purity Silicon 184 |
86, 86A, 86B, 86D, 86E, 86F | High Temperature Polymers |
19C, 19D | High-Density Polyethylene |
RP195B | High Olefins Fluid Catalytic Cracking Processes |
174A | High-Output Fluidized Bed Polyethylene Technology |
268 | Higher Alcohols from Syngas, Technology Survey |
134 | Hydrochloric Acid |
211 | Hydrocracking |
211A | Hydrocracking for Middle Distillates |
211B | Hydrocracking of Heavy Oils and Residua |
211C | Hydrocracking by Slurry Process |
89 | Hydrofluoric Acid and Fluorocarbons |
32, 32A | Hydrogen |
32E | Hydrogen by Electrolysis |
199K | Hydrogen from Plastic Waste |
68B | Hydrogen Peroxide |
68, 68A/1 | Hydrogen Peroxide and Peracetic Acid |
32C | Hydrogen Production |
214 | Hydrotreating |
32D | Hydrogen Delivery Options |
242 | Industrial Coatings |
139A | Industrial Enzymes |
226 | Innovative Chemical Reactors |
226A | Innovative Reactors and Process Intensification |
169A | Integrated Refinery/Petrochemical Profitability |
124, 124A | Ion Exchange Resins |
256 | Ionic Liquids |
1A/1, 1A/2, 1B, 1C/1, 1C/2, 1D, 1E | Isocyanates |
91 | Isomerization of Paraffins 91 |
28, 28A/1, 28B | Isoprene |
293 | Iso-C4 Processes |
247D | Large-scale Gas-to-Liquids Plants |
199G | Large-scale Pyrolysis—Plastic Chemical Recycling |
RP297 | Light Hydrocarbon and Light Naphtha Utilization |
12, 12A, 12B/1, 12C, 12D, 12E | Linear Alpha Olefins |
303E | Light olefins focused crude oil to chemicals complex |
163 | Linear C12-C15 Primary Alcohols |
27 | Linear Higher Alcohols |
36C, 36E | Linear Low Density Polyethylene |
19, 19A, 19B | Linear Polypropylene and Polyethylene |
103 | Liquefied Natural Gas |
103A | Liquefied Natural Gas |
191A | Liquid Hydrocarbons from Synthesis Gas |
204C | Location Factors |
36, 36A, 36B, 36D | Low Density Polyethylene |
307 | Lubricant Base Oils |
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310A | Lithium-based Materials for Battery Production |
157, 157A | Lubricating Oil Additives |
46, 46A/1, 46B, 46C | Maleic Anhydride |
199F | Mechanical Recycling of Waste Polymers |
43D | Mega Methanol Plants |
122 | Melamine |
190A | Membrane Gas Separation Processes |
190 | Membranes for Gas Separation |
296 | Metallocene Polyalphaolefins (PAO) |
11, 11A, 11B, 11C, 11D | Methacrylic Acid and Methacrylic Esters |
43, 43A/1, 43B, 43C, 43F | Methanol |
111 | Methanol as a Chemical Raw Material |
111A | Methanol Based Chemicals |
43E | Methanol From Coal |
282 | Methanol to Gasoline |
261 | Methanol to Olefins |
255 | Methyl Methacrylate |
131 | Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether and Tertiary-Butyl Alcohol (TBA) |
108 | Middle East’s Potential in Chemicals |
177 | Mining Chemicals |
202 | Monomers for High Performance Polymers |
285B | Monetizing CO₂ |
55 | N-Paraffins |
29K | Naphtha Catalytic Cracking |
135, 135A | Natural Gas Liquids |
216A | Natural Gas Acid Gas Removal and Sulfur Recovery |
216B | Natural Gas Sweetening by Membrane Separation |
246 | Near-Zero Sulfur Diesel Fuel |
4D | New Generation EPDM Technologies 4D |
21F | New Generation Oxo Alcohols |
180F | Next Generation Carbon Capture |
153D | Non-Metallocene Single Site Catalysts |
168 | Nonionic Surfactants |
200 | NOx Removal |
41, 41A | Nylon 6 |
41B | Nylon 6 and Caprolactam |
54, 54A, 54B | Nylon 6,6 |
224 | Ocean Transportation Freight Rates |
158B | Octane Improvers |
158, 158A | Octane Improvers for Gasoline |
145B | Offsite Investment Cost Estimation |
142 | Oilfield Chemicals |
35E | On-Purpose Butadiene Production |
281 | On-Purpose Technologies for Polyethylene Comonomers |
140, 140A | Operating Costs in the Chemical Industry |
135C | Opportunities for Gas-to-Liquid Technologies |
212 | Options for Refinery Hydrogen |
304 | Options to Meet Impending Marine Bunker Fuel Specifications |
234A | Organic Light Emitting Diodes |
113 | Organic Phosphorus Compounds |
21, 21A, 21B, 21C, 21D, 21E | Oxo Alcohols |
221 | Oxygenate Economics |
190B | Pervaporation |
171, 171A, 171B, 171C, 171D | Pesticides and Intermediates |
205, 205A | Petrochemical Industry Profitability |
169B | Petrochemicals From Refinery Streams |
72, 72A/1, 72B | Petroleum Coke |
47, 47A | Petroleum Desulfurization |
222 | Petroleum Industry Outlook |
215 | Petroleum Refining Profitability |
120 | Petroleum Resins |
22, 22A, 22B, 22C, 22D | Phenol |
34, 34A, 34B | Phthalic Anhydride |
159 | Plastic Films |
199, 199A | Plastics Reclamation and Recycling 199 |
199B | Plastics Recycling to Liquids |
65A | Poly(meth)acrylates |
164 | Polyacetylene and Other Inherently Conducting Polymers |
65 | Polyacrylates |
94/1, 94/2 | Polyamides Other Than Nylons 6 and 66 |
73 | Polybutadiene |
96, 96A, 96B | Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) and Butanediol |
50, 50A, 50B, 50C, 50D, 50E, 50F | Polycarbonate Update |
223 | Polycyclic Olefins |
189 | Polyesters Thermoplastic |
185A | Polyethylene by Slurry-Phase Polymerization |
202A | Polyethylene Naphthalate Monomers |
18, 18A, 18B, 18C | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
18D | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
141, 141A | Polyethylene Terephthalate Bottles and Bottle Resins |
82 | Polyisoprene |
51C, 51D | Polymer Nanocomposites |
308 | Polyolefin Elastomers/Plastomers (POE/POP) |
173 | Polyolefin Specialty Products |
174 | Polyolefins by Gas Phase Processes |
45A | Polyols for Making Polyurethanes 45A |
45B | Polyols for Polyurethanes |
45C | Polyols for Polyurethanes |
45 | Polyols from Ethylene Oxide and Propylene Oxide |
128, 128A, 128E | Polypropylene |
128C | Polypropylene Update 128C |
272 | Polysilicon for Solar Wafers |
39, 39A, 39B, 39D | Polystyrene |
10, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D | Polyurethanes |
57, 57A | Polyvinyl Acetate and Polyvinyl Alcohol |
13, 13A, 13B, 13C/1, 13D, 13E | Polyvinyl Chloride |
RP199C | Post–Consumer Plastic Recycling |
14 | Potash Fertilizers |
304A | Powering Shipping with Low Carbon Options |
98, 98A | Powder Coatings |
17/C | Propane-Based Acrylonitrile |
267B | Propane Dehydrogenation (II) |
267A | Propane Dehydrogenation Process Technologies |
267C | Propylene by Olefin Conversion Processes |
267D | Propane Dehydrogenation |
262 | Propylene Glycol from Glycerin |
178, 178A | Propylene Industry Outlook |
2E, 2G, 2H | Propylene Oxide |
2, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D | Propylene Oxide And Ethylene Oxide |
198 | Propylene Oxide Derivatives |
267 | Propylene Production |
60, 60A | Proteins from Hydrocarbons |
9H | Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) |
195C | Pushing FCC for Maximum Chemicals Production |
143 | Pyrethroid Insecticides |
29M | Reduced Carbon Intensity Ethylene Production |
151 | Recovery of Low Temperature Heat |
254 | Refinery C5s Hydrocarbons |
237A | Refinery CO2 Emission Reduction |
153E | Refinery Catalysts |
303B | Refinery Configurations for Maximizing Crude Oil to Chemicals Production |
229 | Refinery Residue Gasification |
228 | Refinery Residue Updating |
169 | Refinery/Chemicals Interface |
129 | Reforming for BTX |
51, 51A | Reinforced Plastics |
180E | Retrofitting for Carbon Capture |
278A | Second Generation Biofuels |
160 | Silicones |
153B | Single-Site Catalysts |
185 | Slurry Phase Polypropylene |
285C | Small-scale CO2 Utilization Plants |
247B | Small Scale Gas-to-Liquids Technology |
32B | Small-Scale Hydrogen Production |
187B | Soil Remediation |
276 | Solar Photovoltaic Technology |
199H | Solvent-Based Recycling of Waste Plastics |
206 | Solvents Specialty |
218 | Speciality Surfactants |
159A, 159B | Specialty Plastic Films |
173A | Specialty Polyolefins: VLDPE |
207 | Specialty Styrenic Thermoplastics |
186 | Specialty Thermoplastic Elastomers |
29J | Steam Cracking of Crude Oil |
248 | Steam Cracking For Olefins Production |
244 | Strategic Business Units for Epoxy Resins and Polycarbonates |
249 | Strategic Business Units of ABS and Polystyrene Resins |
240 | Strategic Business Units of Nylon 6 and Nylon 66 |
33, 33A, 33B, 33C | Styrene |
176 | Styrene and p-Methylstyrene and Polymers |
64 | Styrene Butadiene Elastomers |
63C | Sulfur Dioxide Removal From Flue Gases |
63, 63A, 63B | Sulfur Dioxide Removal From Stack Gases |
230 | Sulfur Removal from Petroleum Fuels |
84, 84A | Sulfuric Acid |
194, 194A | Superabsorbent Polymers |
19F | Supercritcal Loop Reactor Slurry Process for Producing Polyethylene and Polypropylene |
269 | Supercritical CO2: a Green Solvent |
197 | Supercritical Fluid Processing |
278C | Sustainable Fuels from Waste Residues |
170 | Sweeteners |
65B | Syndiotactic Poly(meth)acrylates |
128B | Syndiotactic Polypropylene 128B |
39C | Syndiotactic Polystyrene |
RP298 | Syngas Fermentation Processes |
148A | Synthesis Gas |
110 | Synthesis Gas Production |
148D | Synthesis Gas Production from Chinese Gasifiers |
148C | Synthesis Gas Production from Coal and Petroleum Coke Gasification |
148B | Synthesis Gas Production from Natural Gas Reforming |
53, 53A, 53A/1 | Synthetic Ethanol and Isopropanol |
285D | Synthetic Fuels from Hydrogen and Captured Carbon Dioxide |
125A | Synthetic Lubricant Base Stocks |
125 | Synthetic Lubricants |
87 | Synthetic Paper |
128D | Technologies for the Production of Secondary Propylene |
9F | Terephthalic Acid |
9, 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E | Terephthalic Acid and Dimethyl Terephthalate |
233 | The Promise of New Technology Platforms for Biotechnology |
270 | Thermochemical Cellulosic Ethanol |
175C | Thermoplastic Elastomer Blends |
104, 104A | Thermoplastic Elastomers |
93A | Thermosetting Matrix Resins |
93 | Thermosetting Resins |
117 | Titanium Dioxide Pigment |
80 | Treatment of Petrochemical Wastewater |
66 | Trimellitic and Pyromellitic Anhydrides |
300 | Unconventional Aromatics Processes |
26, 26A | Unsaturated Polyesters |
56, 56A | Urea |
136, 136A | Utilities Plant Costs |
191 | Utilization of Remote Methane |
152 | UV Curing of Coatings Inks and Adhesives |
161 | Vacuum Residuum as a Petrochemical Feedstock |
247E | Value-Added Products from GTL Plants |
15, 15A | Vinyl Acetate |
15C | Vinyl Acetate Monomer |
15B | Vinyl Acetate/Polyvinyl Acetate |
5, 5A, 5B, 5B/1, 5C, 5D | Vinyl Chloride |
62, 62A | Vinyl Plasticizers |
253 | Vinyl Polymers |
105 | Vinylidene Chloride, Monomer and Polymers |
137 | Waste Treatment Costs |
295 | Wastewater Treatment Technologies |
130A | Water-Soluble Polymers |
130 | Water-Soluble Resins |
8, 8A, 8B, 8C | Wet Process Phosphoric Acid |
121, 121A, 121B, 121C | World Petrochemical Feedstocks |
25, 25A, 25B/1, 25C | Xylenes Separation |