AVA Biochem has developed a technology that allows sugar to be converted into the molecule 5-HMF. This should replace petroleum-based chemicals. Together with the tire manufacturer Michelin, a production facility is now to be constructed where new products will be developed on the basis of 5-HMF.

AVA Biochem AG, which is based in Zug, has developed a technology for the production of the high-grade platform chemical 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF). To this end, the company uses biomass sugar and water. According to the company, 5-HMF can be used across several different application areas – for example in biopolymers used in textiles and packaging or in resins and adhesives. The versatility, non-toxicity and bio-sourcing of this chemical are its primary advantages. It is set to replace chemicals produced using petroleum.

According to a press release, AVA Biochem is now joining forces with the French tire manufacturer Michelin. The partners are aiming to drive forward commercialization activities pertaining to 5-HMF. Among other things, the world’s first commercial production facility for 5-HMF is to be constructed. The ultimate goal is to bring new products based on 5-HMF to the market. “The collaboration with Michelin represents a powerful opportunity to develop eco-friendly industrial products”, comments Peter Achermann, Chairman & Co-Founder of AVA Biochem.

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