| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: | Contact: Michael Baum |
| Nov. 3, 1997 | (301) 975-2763 |
| TN-6158 |
The Commerce Departments National Institute of Standards and Technology has announced that it will renew a multiyear research award under the Advanced Technology Program to Sun Company Inc. (Philadelphia, Pa.) and Rohm and Haas Company (Philadelphia, Pa.) to develop new catalyst technology for single-step oxidation of low-cost, light alkanes (simple hydrocarbons) to produce high-value oxygenated chemicals more efficiently and with less waste.
The NIST award renewal is for $2,052,759. The five-year project, begun in 1995, is projected to receive a total of approximately $9,153,000 in ATP funding, matched by approximately $9,153,000 in industry funding.
Advanced Technology Program awards are designed to help industry pursue risky, challenging technologies that have the potential for a big pay-off for the nations economy. ATP projects focus on enabling technologies that will create opportunities for new, world-class products, services and industrial processes, benefiting not just the ATP participants but other companies and industriesand ultimately consumers and taxpayers. The ATPs cost-shared funding enables industry to pursue promising technologies that otherwise would be ignored or developed too slowly to compete in rapidly changing world markets.
Detailed information on this project, Breakthrough Technology for Oxidation of Alkanes, is provided in the fact sheet.