NOOSA™: Bio-Based Fibers and Yarns
NOOSA™ has developed a technology that manufactures textile fiber from corn, sugarcane, and wheat.
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NOOSA™ has developed a technology that manufactures textile fiber from corn, sugarcane, and wheat.
Medical sterilization of sensitive tissues using supercritical carbon dioxide, peracetic acid, and water.
Enzymatic interesterification for producing edible fats and oils that contain no trans fatty acids.
Custom techniques for manufacturing products.
Catalysts that use carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide to produce polymers.
Paper products made by using an enzyme to digest straw into pulp.
Technology developed by Evrnu®, an advanced material innovation company, reshaping resource utilization and reducing
Catalysts for the production of hydrogen peroxide.
Biobased (biopolymers & plant-based substances) binder for nonwoven and technical textiles.