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WASHINGTON, Nov. 7, 2022 鈥� Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), an independent news outlet of the American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网 (ACS), unveiled its annual list of 10 chemistry start-ups to watch. The companies were chosen from among hundreds of firms suggested by readers and identified by C&EN reporters, who scoured the chemical, biotech and materials world for young companies with great promise. The magazine鈥檚 writers and editors narrowed the list down to the final 10, and the Nov. 7 profiles these companies and their potentially world-changing innovations. 聽
鈥淪ome of the solutions these firms are working on leverage brand-new science; others are pushing existing technologies to the next level. Some have large pools of money. Others have more modest funds. Whatever the case, these firms have chemistry at their core,鈥� says Bibiana Campos Seijo, editor in chief of C&EN. 鈥淪uccess is possible for the firms in C&EN鈥檚 2022 10 Start-Ups to Watch, and we are confident that they have a good chance at longevity and long-term sustainability.鈥�
Here are the 10 Start-Ups to Watch for 2022, along with a brief explainer of why each is being recognized:
Air Company: Using catalytic hydrogenation to create chemicals from electricity and captured CO2.
Alltrna: Harnessing tRNA to overcome genetically driven disease.
Delix Therapeutics: Advancing trip-free psychedelic analogs to treat mental disorders.
DMC Biotechnologies: Bioprocessing veterans aim to make cells act like chemical catalysts.
Exo Therapeutics: Drugging enzyme exosites to treat disease.
Micropep Technologies: Using micropeptides as a biological herbicide for row crops.
Phytolon: Making natural food colors that break synthetics鈥� hold on the market.
Sepion Technologies: Enabling the switch to lithium-metal batteries.
Travertine Technologies: Turning mining waste and CO2 into sulfuric acid and building materials.
ZwitterCo: Using zwitterions to create antifouling water filters.
And featured in the 鈥渙n our radar鈥� section: Caelux (better solar panels with perovskites), Chinova Bioworks (natural preservative from discarded mushroom stems), Cinthesis (mechanochemistry for more sustainable reactions), Prometheus Materials (cement from microalgae), and Traceless Materials聽(naturally biodegradable plastic from corn meal gluten).
To obtain contact information for any of the companies, email newsroom@acs.org.
Keep an eye out for next year鈥檚 10 Start-Ups to Watch. Nominate a company for 2023鈥檚 list at ; nominations are due by Aug. 1, 2023.
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