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Where we stand
Evonik is the creative industrial group from Germany.
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Evonik – a global leader in specialty chemicals
Key financial data 2012
Sales €13.6 billion
Adjusted
EBITDA €2.6 billion
Profitability 19.1 %
(Adj. EBITDA margin)
Employees >33,000
(Dec. 31, 2012)
• A worldwide presence
• Production sites in 26 countries, active in over 100 countries
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Megatrends drive our business
Resource efficiency
Globalization
Health, NutritionDefinition:A megatrend is a big,
far-reaching and sustained
trend.
Megatrends
• are long-term
• are all-encompassing
• send out signals in
many areas of life
• are generally global in
scope
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Creavis –Strategic innovation arm of Evonik
Science-to-Business Centers
• Long term perspective
• Break-through innovation
• New territory for Evonik
• Integration of academic research
Project Houses
• Mid term horizon
• Cross-functional
• Cross-regional
• Partnerships with academia and industry
Description Strategic focus
Biotech-nology
Eco2
Light & Electro-
nics
• Low-cost flexible solar cells
• Renewable feedstock
• Synthetic pathways
• Bio-product & process development
• Target: resource/energy efficiency
• Carbon capture and utilization
• Energy production and storage
• Target electronics industry with
attractive growth potential
• Key components for displays,
LED-lighting e.g.
Photo-voltaic
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CLIB2021 – strong cross-industry open innovation cluster for global networking
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SPIRE – a proposal for a public private partnership
• A. SPIRE aisbl was formed to represent the strong
cross-industry initiative as partner in Sustainable
Process Industry through Resource and Energy
Efficiency (SPIRE) Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
• SPIRE-PPP shall be launched as part of Horizon 2020
• The drivers & ambitions are well recognized and
supported by the EU commission
• SPIRE-PPP will help to rejuvenate the European
process industry
R&D, Pilot & Demonstration
Source: SPRE Roadmap mod.
USE
REDUCE
RE-USE
REPLACE
RE-INVENT
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We are continuing to build our presence in growth regions
Start-up 2015
Lysin
Start-up 2013
Alkoxide
Start-up 2014
DL-Methionine
Start-up 2014
Isophoron
Start-up 2012
Lysin
Start-up 2013
HPPO
Organic specialty surfactants
Start-up 2014
Lysin JV
Start-up 2014
Organic specialty surfactants
Start-up 2014
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Evonik increases amino acid production capacities significantly
Biolys® expans, NE, USA (total capacity 280 kt)
Start-up: Q4/2012
Threonine expans., Hungary (total capacity 30 kt)
Start-up: 2013
“BioTech Nucleus” expansions FERMAS, Slovakia
Start-up: 2012/13
Biolys® Plant, Castro, Parana, Brazil (~100 kt)
Start-up: 2014
Biolys® Plant, Volgodonsk,Russia (~100 kt)
Start-up: 2014
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Three segments of bioeconomy
Source: OECD
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Evonik is active in the three segments of Bioeconomy
• fermented and chemically synthesized feed amino acids
• bioresorbable biomaterials
• soil conditioning
• bio-based household and care specialties
• amino acids for medical infusion (cGMP)
• bio-based adhesives
• bio-based oil additives
• bio-based polyamide
• membrane for biogas purification
• catalysts for biodiesel production
• bio-based fuel additive
• bio-based methacrylates
• biofuel additives
• catalysts for bio-based chemicals
Consumer, Health & Nutrition Resource Efficiency Specialty Materials
Primary production
Health
Industry
Industry Industry
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Feed amino acids
Evonik is the only company in the world to produce and market all four of the important amino acids for modern animal nutrition
By feed supplemetation with amino acids less soybean meal and fish meal is needed
This leads to a reduction of animal feed use, land use, manure production and nitrogen pollution of ground water
Evonik conducted a life cycle analysis where MetAMINO® and soybean meal were compared over the whole life cycle.
Feed supplementation by DL-Methionine saves about 23 metric tons CO2 by emitting only 1 metric ton in production
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Bio-based fuel additive:Bio-MTBE
Properties:
• Improves fuel properties: Octane booster
• Upgrades fuel for sustainable mobility
Sustainability
• Our Bio-MTBE is made using isobutylene and ISCC certified bio-methanol
• This bio-methanol is made from crude glycerol as feedstock
• Biofuels made from residues like crude glycerol are especially supported by the EC due to their favorable CO2 footprint
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VESTAMID® Terra
Evonik offers biobased polyamides series VESTAMID® Terra based on castor oil
DS PA 1010 is 100% biobased
HS PA 610 is 62% biobased
DD PA 1012 is 45% biobased
VESTAMID® Terra line has a lower carbon footprint than the petro-based nylons
Continous R&D to broaden feedstock basis; such as participation in SynRg project funded by Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe
Source: Evonik data
4,1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CO2-Equiv. / kg PA 610
7,3
VESTAMID® TerraHS PA610
GaBi-Reference PA 610
granulate
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DYNACOLL® Terra - Polyester polyols based on renewables
DYNACOLL® Terra
Polyester polyols containing ≥ 30% of renewables
Specifications comparable to established DYNACOLL® 7000
portfolio
Portfolio covers amorphous, liquid and crystalline grades,
usable as a building block system
RHM’s based on bio-based Polyester-Polyols show well-
balanced and versatile adhesion properties on different
substrates
State of the art Polyester Polyols - marketed as DYNACOLL®
7000 - are raw materials for moisture-curing reactive hot melt
(RHM) adhesives.
Monomers not available from renewables, new
monomers had to be identified, by keeping or
improving established quality characteristics
Challenge
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VESTAMID® Terra
Evonik offers biobased polyamides series VESTAMID® Terra based on castor oil
DS PA 1010 is 100% biobased
HS PA 610 is 62% biobased
DD PA 1012 is 45% biobased
VESTAMID® Terra line has a lower carbon footprint than the petro-based nylons
Continous R&D to broaden feedstock basis; such as participation in SynRg project funded by Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe
PA610
GaBi reference data
PA1012
PA610
PA66 7,9
PA6 9,1
PA1010
7,3
5,2
4,1
4,0
Carbon footprint, kg CO2 per kg
OO
N
H H
N
n n
n
Source: Evonik data
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Sustainable customer solution –enzymatic vs. conventional esterification
• Production of
myristyl myristate,
an emollient for
personal care
products
• Improving of
resource efficiency
with new processes
Bioproduct – Bioeconomy Market
raw mat.
aqueous waste drying
packing
bleaching bleach
catalystreactionvolatile comp.
steamdesodor.aqueous waste
filter aidfiltrationsolid waste
conventional
> 180°C140°C100°C60°C20°C
applied temperature
raw mat.
reaction
packing
catalyst
recycled
enzymatic
OH HO
O
+
-H2O
O
O
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RESOMER® & Lakeshore BiomaterialsTM
- Bioresorbable biomaterials
Bioresorbable polyesters with increasing diversity in biomedical applications:
• Long acting parenteral drug delivery systems, injectable microparticles (as suspensions), solid rods
• Surgical sutures: for wound closure
• Medical devices: resorbable plates and screws for trauma fixation, pins for hard tissue fixation
• Regenerative Medicine: resorbable scaffolds used for the purpose of replacing or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function
• Cardiovascular Stents: fully resorbable leading to recovery after heart attack or stroke
Customized mechanical properties, degradation kinetics, solubility, thermal/rheological properties, water uptake, and release profile
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Catalysts for bio-based chemicals
Catalyst for hydrogenation of bio-based succinic acid to BDO (1,4- butanediol), THF (tetrahydrofurane) and GBL (gamma –butyrolactone)
BDO, THF and GBL are large volume industrial chemicals used in a wide range of applications including polymers, paints, adhesives and solvents. The global market for these products currently made from petrochemicals is $4 billion.
Long term cooperation with bio-based succinic acid producer BioAmber Inc
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NM 30 and KM 32:
Catalysts for transesterification
Convert vegetable oil into biodiesel
Catalysts for biodiesel production
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