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                           For a consistent supply of High Purity Grade

 LIGHT HARVESTING
 CSIR-NIIST sets photovoltaic effi ciency record


 Scientists at CSIR-National Insti-  nologies (C-SET), at CSIR-NIIST The  CSIR-NIIST.    DSCs  are  emerging  as
 tute for Interdisciplinary Science &  technology has been published in the  the  leading indoor light-harvesting
 Technology (CSIR-NIIST) in  Thiru-  Royal Society of Chemistry’s Journal  technology.  Their  unique  semi-trans-
 vananthapuram have achieved a new  of Materials Chemistry A.  parent nature, coupled with an array of
 effi ciency  record  of  35.6%  in  indoor   colours and designs, opens up avenues
 light harvesting using dye-sensitised   CSIR-NIIST is translating this  for  innovative  applications,  including
 solar cell (DSCs).   technology by developing self-powe-  integration  into  glass  facades,  green-
 red prototypes and products to reduce  houses and architectural  installations
 This breakthrough technology can  dependence on primary batteries and  within indoor spaces.
 replace one-time use primary batteries  address  climate  change,  a  statement
 and  reduce  environmental  pollution.  said here.   They are eco-friendly and afforda-
 Integration of DSCs into  Internet of   ble, making them the top choice among
 Things (IoT) systems offers a sustain-  “It will reduce the environmental  indoor photovoltaic technologies.
 able solution by creating self-powered  pollution resulting from the disposal
 devices.  of billions of dead and used batteries   The team of scientists that carried
 annually. It will be a boon for consumer  out  the  work  was  led  by  Dr.  Suraj
 Dr.  Suraj  Soman,  scientist  at  the  electronics and portable devices,” said  Soman, Centre for Sustainable Energy
 Centre for Sustainable Energy  Tech-  Dr. C. Anandharamakrishnan, Director,  Technologies (C-SET) at CSIR-NIIST.
 BASE OILS
 Chevron Lummus Global awarded licensing

 contract by HPCL        Methylamino Propylamine (MAPA)


 Chevron Lummus Global LLC   The integrated hydrocracker and   “Our deep expertise in hydropro-
 (CLG) has  announced the  award of a  catalytic dewaxing unit will have a  cessing  technologies,  paired  with
 new licensing contract by Hindustan  nameplate capacity of 550-ktpa and will  HPCL’s  forward-looking  approach,
 Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL) for  facilitate the production of Grade II+ and  underscores our shared commitment to
 the development of a grassroots integra-  Grade III premium base oils.  This stra-  advancing India’s energy independence
 ted hydrocracker and catalytic dewaxing  tegic move will enable HPCL to make a  and strengthening its position in the
 unit and a full catalyst reload of their  signifi cant foray into the premium base  premium base oil market,” Mr. Rajesh
 existing lube oil upgrading programme  oil market, tapping into new avenues for  Samarth,  Chief  Commercial  Offi cer,
 (LOUP) at HPCL’s Mumbai Refi nery.  growth and market expansion.   CLG, said.
 Prof. Stefan Mecking delivers Dr. R.A. Mashelkar    Contact

 Endowment Lecture

 Prof.  Stefan  Mecking,  Chair  of   In his address, Prof. Mecking shed  logical hurdles involved. Prof. Meck-
 Chemical  Materials  Science,  Univer-  light on the global signifi cance of plas-  ing  presented  innovative  approaches
 sity of Konstanz (Germany), delivered  tics, with over 400-mt produced annu-  to  address  these  challenges.  His  dis-
 the  ‘Dr.  R.A.  Mashelkar  Endowment  ally. He emphasised the growing role  course covered additive manufactur-
 Lecture’ on ‘Recyclable and Degra-  of polymers in diverse sectors, includ-  ing  with  polyethylene-like  polymers,
 dable  Polyethylene-like  Material  ing  energy,  mobility,  communication,  closed-loop recycling of these poly-
 Enabled by Catalytic Methods’ on  and healthcare. He also delved into the  mers,  production  of  polyesters  from   Hyderabad : Commerce Centre Pharmachem Pvt. Ltd., Tel.: 040-2341 3413/4/5/6  Fax: 040-23413412
 December 14, 2023 at CSIR-National  current challenges facing polyethylene  plastic waste, utilisation of waste poly-  Email: commercecentre.in@gmail.com
 Chemical  Laboratory  (CSIR-NCL),  recycling,  discussing  the  persistent  ethylene  as  feedstock,  among  other
 Pune.  nature of the material, and the techno-  topics.

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