Albemarle Corporation News
Albemarle Invests in Cleaner, Safer Magnesium Alkyl Process
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BEM, or n-Butylethylmagnesium, is a magnesium alkyl catalyst component used in the manufacture of Ziegler-Natta catalysts that are critical in making the plastic resins polyethylene and polypropylene.
The new process, which is expected to be operational in the first quarter of 2009, will significantly reduce waste by recycling solvent from the process waste slurry and making it available for reuse, and by converting the residual solids to a material suitable for onsite disposal.
Created by Albemarle process engineers at the company's
"This sustainable process change will deliver a positive impact on safety, the environment and operational efficiency at our
The Pasadena BEM project is the latest in a string of investments made by Albemarle at Company and joint venture plants around the world to introduce sustainable environmental and safety improvements into its organometallics operations.
In 2007, Albemarle invested in a similar new process in the manufacturing plant of its joint venture in
"This innovation is typical of the creative and sustainable initiatives that are taking place every day at Albemarle," said Albemarle president and chief executive officer,
Additional information on Albemarle's holistic approach to creating a sustainable business model can be found in the Company's 2007 Corporate Sustainability Report entitled "What Matters Most." The report is available via Albemarle's website at www.albemarle.com.
Albemarle Corporation, headquartered in
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SOURCE Albemarle Corporation
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