The Haber-Bosch process synthesizes ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen over an iron catalyst at high pressure. Without it, half the world's population would not be fed. BASF's Ludwigshafen site has produced ammonia via this route since 1913 — a century-plus of fixing nitrogen.
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China is the world's largest producer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The dominant route in China is calcium carbide acetylene method: limestone plus coke yields calcium carbide, which reacts with water to acetylene, then HCl addition to vinyl chloride. Energy intensive, but coal-feedstock dependent.
LEXAN polycarbonate enables metal-to-plastic conversion in EV battery modules. 30% lighter than aluminum, meets UL94 V-0 flammability and 150C continuous use. Lighter vehicles travel farther per charge — materials science doing its part for electrification.
INNATE TF polyethylene resins, built on INSITE tech, tune comonomer distribution at molecular level. Result: thinner, stronger flexible packaging films — 15-20% less resin with no performance loss. Downgauging is circular economy in practice.
BASF's Verbund system links 200+ production plants into one network — waste heat from one process feeds the next. This integration cuts energy use by ~30% vs standalone plants. Chemistry's circular future starts at the molecule.