Switzerland-based biochemical process developer AVA Biochem AG has developed, patented and piloted a fully water-based process for the conversion of industrial sugars into the 100 percent bio-based molecule 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF). With the common goal to further implement 5-HMF in various materials and chemical applications, AVA Biochem has entered into a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) with the Michelin Group.
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As a platform biochemical, biobased derived 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) is ideally positioned to replace petroleum-sourced chemicals in various mass-market applications, due to its versatility, non-toxicity, and bio-sourcing. Applications include biopolymers such as yarns, films, bottles, and various other forms of packaging as well as resins and adhesives, where 5-HMF replaces highly toxic formaldehyde.
With the common goal to further implement 5-HMF in various materials and chemical applications, AVA Biochem has entered into a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) with the Michelin Group. This collaboration aims to establish the world’s first commercial-scale production plant of 5-HMF and to ultimately bring novel product applications onto the market based on this versatile chemical.
We are proud to be working together with one of the most innovative players in their industry. The collaboration with Michelin represents a powerful opportunity to develop eco-friendly industrial products. It is an important step forward in AVA Biochem’s ambition to become a preferred partner and key provider of sustainable chemicals solutions and worldwide licenses to industrial and consumer goods groups, said Peter Achermann, Chairman & Co-Founder of AVA Biochem.
These applications are all targeted to improve the performance, economics, sustainability (low carbon footprint) and safety (non-toxicity) of a variety of both consumer goods and industrial products.
This collaboration demonstrates the ability of AVA Biochem to master their new process. We will contribute to its know-how in the industrialization and evaluation of the performance of these products in different applications. This collaboration also illustrates Michelin’s growing interest in “green chemistry”, in line with our sustainable development strategy and our vision of tomorrow’s mobility, said Christophe Rahier, Michelin Group Senior Vice President, Strategy and new businesses High Tech Materials.