Stories Tagged with "isosorbide"
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NJIT Patent May Be Able To Replace BPA; Make Consumer Products Safer
February 24, 2010
Michael Jaffe, a research professor of biomedical engineering at NJIT, has received a patent for a chemical derived from sugar. This new material is a derivative of isosorbide and may be able to replace bisphenol A (BPA) in a number of consumer products, including the lining of tin cans.
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Iowa Corn Promotion Board, NJIT to License Breakthrough, Safe Bio-Plastic Alternative
August 06, 2008
The Iowa Corn Promotion Board (ICPB), NJIT and University of Sao Paulo today announced a joint agreement for licensing four pending patents on a safe, building block chemical derived from corn known as isosorbide to chemists. The agreement marks a step forward in developing applications and markets for corn-based chemistry.
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