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Point of View Chemicals regulation is coming, but will take its time

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Top Stories Industry highlights flaws in Pesticides Management Bill, seek more scrutiny

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Bayer CropScience partners BigHaat for delivery of seeds, agri-inputs

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India’s first pressmud to compressed biogas plant to be set up in Karnataka

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India should become a manufacturing hub for solar energy: Prime Minister

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‘India needs policy framework to meet challenges in renewables expansion’

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‘Govt. mulls FAME-like scheme for hydrogen-powered systems’

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Pharmaceuticals Hetero inks pact with RDIF to make Sputnik V vaccine in India

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Serum Institute says India trials continue ‘smoothly’ on AZ-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine candidate

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Natco Pharma eyes bigger opportunities in agri business

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Aurobindo says COVID-19 vaccine ‘slightly’ delayed; exploring collaborations

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Hydrocarbons Oil regulator simplifies gas pipeline tariff

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Gazprom-Zyfra jv on digital industrialisation eyes India’s oil & gas market

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LPG subsidy for BPCL consumers to continue post-privatisation: Oil Minister

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CosmoCel™ CosmoCel™ is a purified form of cellulose, manufactured by Sigachi® for use in cosmetics and personal care products. Its application range is wide including - Loose Face Powder, Lip Gloss, Wax-based Lipstick, Curling Mascara, Pressed Face Powder, Foundation Stick, Matt Eye Shadow, Eyeliner, Sunscreen Creams, and Dental Care. CosmoCel™ grades are porous and compressible with the ability to absorb oil making it the ideal choice for cosmetic and skincare products.

Different grades of CosmoCel™ manufactured by Sigachi

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Sr no. Grades

Average Particle Size

Function

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CosmoCel™ NS300

300 µm

Texturizer, Binder, Absorbent, Humectant

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CosmoCel™ NS200

200 µm

Texturizer, Binder, Absorbent, Humectant

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CosmoCel™ NS100

100 µm

Texturizer, Binder, Absorbent, Humectant

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CosmoCel™ NS50

50 µm

Anti-caking agent, Flow improver

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CosmoCel™ NS30

30 µm

Sensory agent, Filler, Texturizer, Humectant

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CosmoCel™ NS15

20 µm

Sensory agent, Filler, Texturizer, Humectant

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CosmoCel™ NS10

10 µm

Sensory agent, Filler, Texturizer, Humectant

SIGACHI® has been synonymous with highest excipient and service quality. Since the last 30 years, Products manufactured and supplied by Sigachi has been gaining traction in the Regulated markets all across the world. The Government of India approved R&D Lab and Excipient Application lab has been providing relentless support to customers, across more than 36 countries.

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AVAILABLE REGULARLY 1-Bromo-3-Chloropropane

Di Ethanol Amine

Maleic Anhydride

Phosphorus Oxychloride

1,2,4H-Triazole

Di Ethyl Carbonate

Malonic Acid

Phosphorus Pentaoxide  Piperidine

1,4-Butanediol

Di Ethyl Malonate

Melamine  Meta Cresol

Piperazine Anhydrous

1,4-Dioxane

Di Ethylene Triamine

Methacrylic Acid

Poly Vinyl Alcohol  Polyethylene Glycol

1,6-Hexanediol

Di Iso Propyl Ether

Methane Sulphonic Acid

Polypropylene Glycol 1000D

2-Ethyl Hexanoic Acid

Di Iso Propylamine

Methane Sulphonyl Chloride

Polypropylene Glycol 2000D

2-Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate

Di Methyl Amine 40%

Methyl Aceto Acetate  Methyl Acrylate

Potassium Bi Carbonate

2-Methyl THF

Di Methyl Acetamide

Methyl Chloro Formate

Potassium Carbonate (Granular)

2-Hydroxy Ethyl Methacrylate (2-HEMA) Di Methyl Carbonate

Methyl Cyano Acetate

Potassium Carbonate (Powder)

2,2-Di Methoxy Propane

Di Methyl Formamide

Methyl Cyclo Hexane

Potassium Permanganate

2,4-Dichloro Benzyl Chloride

Di Methyl Malonate

Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate (MDI)

Phenyl Chloro Formate

4-Di Methyl Amino Pyridine

Di Methyl Sulfoxide

Methyl Ethyl Ketone

Propionaldehyde  Propionic Acid

4-Hydroxy Benzaldehyde

Di-N-Butylamine

Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone

Propionic Anhydride  Propargyl Alcohol

Acetic Acid  Acetone  Acetonitrile

Di Propylene Glycol

Malononitrile

Propylene Glycol Technical

Acrylamide  Acrylic Acid  Adipic Acid

Methyl Methacrylate Di Tert Butyl Dicarbonate (Di BOC) Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether Dicyandiamide  Diglyme Methylene Chloride  Monoethylamine

Allyl Alcohol  Alpha-Naphthol

DL-Tartaric Acid

Mono Chloro Benzene

Pyrrolidine  Resorcinol  Soda Ash

Ammonium Bi Carbonate

Epichlorohydrine

Mono Methylamine

Sodium Boro Hydride - Granular

Ammonium Thiocyanate

Epoxy Resin  Ethyl Acetate

Mono Ethanol Amine

Sodium Boro Hydride - Powder

Amino Ethylethanalomine Amino Guanidine Bi Carbonate

Ethyl Aceto Acetate  Ethyl Acrylate Mono Ethylene Glycol Ethyl Chloro Formate Mono Iso Propylamine 70%

Aniline Oil

Ethyl Cyano Acetate

Mono Iso Propylamine 99%

Sodium Metabi Sulphite  Sodium Metal

Benzoic Acid  Benzophenone

Ethylene Di Amine

Monoglyme  Morpholine

Sodium Methoxide Powder

Benzylamine  Beta-Naphthol

Fluorobenzene * Formamide

MP Diol Glycol

Sodium Nitrite  Sodium Nitrate

Bis Trichloro Methyl Carbone (Triphosgene) Formic Acid - 85%

N-Ethyl Piperazine  N-Butyric Acid

Sodium Thiocyanate

Bisphenol A

Formic Acid - 99%

N-Butyl Methacrylate

Sodium Tri Polyphosphate (STPP)

Butyl Acetate  Butyl Acrylate

Fumaric Acid  Furfural Alcohol

N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone

Tartaric Acid (L+ / DL)

Butyl Carbitol  Butyl Carbitol Acetate

Glycerine

N-Pentane

T-Butanol (T.B.A)

Butyl Glycol / Cellosolve

Hexamethyldisilazane (H.M.D.S)

N-Propyl Acetate

T-Butyl Acetate

Butyl Cellosolve Acetate

Heptane  Hexylene Glycol

N-Amino Ethyl Piperazine (N-AEP)

T-Butylamine  Tetra Hydro Furan

Caustic Potash Flakes

Hydrazine Hydrate 80% & 100%

N-Butanol  N-Butyraldehyde

Thiophenol  Thiourea

Chloroform

Hydrobromic Acid 48%

N-Hexane 99%  N-Heptane

Toluene Di Iso Cyanite

Citric Acid Anhydrous

Hydrogen Peroxide

N-Methyl Piperazine  Naphthlene Crude Tri Chloro Ethylene

Citric Acid Monohydrate

Hydroquinone

Naphthlene Refined  Neo Pentyl Glycol

Tri Ethyl Phosphate

Cyano Acetamide

Hydroxylamine HCl

Nitromethane  Nonyl Phenol

Tri Ethyl Amine

Cyclohexane  Cyclohexanol

Hydroxylamine Sulphate

Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylate

Tri Ethyl Ortho Formate

Cyclohexanone

Hexamine  Imidazole  Iodine

Oxone PS-16

Tri Ethylene Pentamine (TEPA)

Cyclohexylamine

Iso Butanol  Iso Butyric Acid

P-Tert-Butyl Phenol (PTBP)

Tri Mellitic Anhydride

Cyclopropylamine

Iso Propyl Alcohol

P-Tert-Octyl Phenol (PTOP)

Tri Methyl Ortho Acetate

D-Tartaric Acid

Isopropyl Acetate

Para Toluene Sulfonyl Chloride

Tri Methyl Ortho Formate

Di Acetone  Di Basic Ester

Isobutyraldehyde  Isophorone

Paraformaldehyde 91% & 96%

Tri Methylol Propane

Di Cyclohexylamine

Isophorone Diamine

Acrylonitrile  Acetophenone

Propylene Glycol USP Phthalic Anhydride  Pyridine

Sodium Cyanide  Sodium Gluconate Sodium Ligno Sulphonate

N-Propanol

Pentaerythritol 98% Isophthalic Acid  Isovaleraldehyde Perchloroethylene

Tri Methylamine

Di Cyclohexylcarbodiimide Di Ethyl Ether

L+Tartaric Acid  Lactose

Phenol

Triethanolamine 85% & 99%

Di Ethyl Sulphate

Lithium Carbonate

Phosphoric Acid (Food Grade)

Triethylene Tetramine

Di Ethylamine

Lithium Hydroxide

Phosphoric Acid (Technical)

Urea - Technical Grade

(M-1)

Tri-n-Butylamine

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SOLVENTS IN BULK

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Acetone Acetic Acid Cyclohexanone Chloroform Solvent C-9 N-Hexane Iso Propyl Alcohol Iso Butanol

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Methanol Methylene Di Chloride Methyl Ethyl Ketone Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone Phenol Toluene Vinyl Acetate Monomer Xylene (Mixed / Ortho)

AVAILABLE UNDER SOLVENT 2000 LICENSE

N-HEXANE  SOLVENT C-9  HEPTANE-S (In Drums only) (Drum Packing Ex-Bhiwandi & Bulk Packing Ex-Kandla Port)

REGULARLY AVAILABLE SODIUM CYANIDE (Imported) THIOUREA (China) HYDRAZINE HYDRATE 80% / 100% AVAILABLE IN REFILLED, BRAND NEW & REGULAR DRUMS 

BUTYL ACETATE  VINYL ACETATE MONOMER  ISO BUTANOL  ACETONE   TOLUENE  BUTYL ACRYLATE MONOMER  ISO PROPYL ALCOHOL   2-EHA  ETHYL ACRYLATE  METHANOL  STYRENE MONOMER   ORTHO XYLENE  MIXED XYLENE  BUTYL CELLOSOLVE 

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Coco Diethanolamide, Coco Monoethanolamide, Cocoamido Propyl Betain, Ethylene Bis Stearamide, Ethylene Bis Oleamide, Stearyl Amido Propyl Dimethylamine, etc.

Glycerol Mono Oleate, Glycerol Tri Oleate, Glycerol Mono Stearate (SE, NSE, AS), Mono Di Glycerides, Capric Caprilic Tri Glyceride (MCT Oil), Polyglycerol Polyricinoleate, Triacetin, Polyglycerol etc.

Iso Propyl Myristate, Iso Propyl Palmitate, Methyl Oleate, Methyl Laurate, Methyl Ricinoleate, Butyl Oleate, Butyl Stearate etc.

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FOR YOUR DIRECT IMPORTS From our overseas suppliers Various Products like CHemiCals, iNTermeDiaTes for DYes, DruGs, aGroCHemiCals etc. Dimethyl Sulphoxide 99.9% Min L (+) Tartaric Acid Isovaleraldehyde

Cyanoacetamide

2-Chloro Pyridine

Hydrazine Hydrate 64%

2,3-Dichloropyridine

Epichlorohydrin

N-Heptane

N-Hexane

Ethyl Chloroformate

Methyl Chloroformate

Monoglyme / Diglyme

Acrylonitrile

Benzaldehyde

FADCP for Abacavir

Methyl Acetoacetate

Cyclopropyl Methyl Ketone

Triethyl Orthoformate

PVP K 30

Trimethyl Orthoformate

Trimethyl Chloro Silane (TMCS)

Propylene Glycol USP / Tech

Para Hydroxy Benzaldehyde

Calcium Cyanamide

Dimethyl Carbonate

N-Methyl Pyrrolidone

Citric Acid Mono / Anhydrous

Diisopropyl Ether

Tetrahydrofuran

Hydroxylamine Sulfate

Isopropyl Alcohol

Hydroxylamine HCl

Potassium Hydroxide

1-Fluoro Naphthalene

2-Acetyl Gamma Butyrolactone

Acetonitrile

DIBOC

Tertiary Butanol

Cyclohexylamine

Methylene Dichloride

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Azithromycin Dihydrate Melatonin Azithromycin Monohydrate Azithromycin (Bitterless) t ANTI HISTAMINE: Chloramphenicol Promethazine Theoclate Chloramphenicol (Micronised & Sterile) Chloramphenicol Palmitate t NON-STEROIDAL, ANTI INFLAMMATORY Clarithromycin DRUG: Erythromycin Base Tolfenamic Acid Erythromycin Estolate Erythromycin Ethyl Succinate t ANTI PRURITIC: Erythromycin Propionate Erythromycin Phosphate Calamine Erythromycin Stearate t THERAPEUTIC AGENT: t LOCAL ANAESTHETICS: Maleic Acid Articaine Bupivacaine HCL t INTERMEDIATES: Prilocaine Base & HCL Des Azithromycin (Aza Amine) Ropivacaine Base & HCL For Azithromycin t ANTI EMETIC: Erythromycin A Oxime Base Prochlorperazine Maleate For Macrolides Prochlorperazine Mesylate t TRADING PRODUCTS: Granisetron Evening Primrose Oil t ANTI DEPRESSANT: Borage Oil Amoxapine All Products Comply to BP / USP / EP / IP / JP 313/314, Janki Centre, Plot No. 29, Shah Indl. Estate, Off. Veera Desai Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai - 400 053. INDIA. Tel.: 022 66926545 Email: atul@mehtapharma.com Skype Id : asm.mpi Tel.: 022 26730751 Email: chetan@mehtapharma.com Skype id : csm.mpi Fax: 022 26733485 Website: www.mehtapharma.com Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Available from our ready stocks:

• Acetone • Acetonitrile • Acetyl Acetone • Acetyl Chloride • Allyl Chloride • 2-Amino Pyridine • 1,4 Butanediol • 2-Chloropyridine • Calcium Carbonate - PPT • Cinnamic Acid • Cyclohexane • Diethyl Ether • Di Iso Propyl Ether • Dicyclohexyl Carbodiimide (DCC) • Diethylene Glycol Dimethyl Ether (Diglyme) • 1,2-Dimethoxy Ethane (Monoglyme) • Dimethyl Acetamide • Dimethyl Formamide • Dimethyl Malonate 99% • Dimethyl Sulphoxide • Di-N-Butylamine • Di-t-Butyl Dicarbonate (DIBOC) • Epichlorohydrin • Ethoxy Methylene Malonic Acid Ester (EMME) • Ethyl Aceto Acetate • Ethylenediamine • Formamide 99.5% Min • Formic Acid 99% • Fructose-N (Food/Pharma/Grade) • Glycine Food Grade USP 39 • Glyoxylic Acid 50% • Heptane S • Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride • Hydroxylamine Sulphate • Imidazole • Isoprene • Isopropenyl Acetate • Isopropyl Acetate • Isopropyl Alcohol - Pharma/Cosmetic Grade (Deepak) • Itaconic Acid • Maltose • Methane Sulfonyl Chloride • Methyl-4-Chloroacetoacetate

• Methyl Aceto Acetate • Methyl Cyclohexane • Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether • 2-Methyl THF • Mono Iso Propyl Amine 100% • n-Heptane 99% • n-Hexane 99% • N-Hydroxy Succinimide • N-Butyraldehyde • Para-Dimethylaminopyridine (4-DMAP) • Paraformaldehyde 96% • Para-Toluenesulfonic Acid • Para-Toluenesulfonyl Chloride • Para Toluic Acid • Potassium Carbonate Powder / Granules • Potassium Hydroxide Pellets • Propionic Acid • Sodium Bicarbonate (IP Grade) (Tata) • Sodium Hydroxide Pellets • Sodium Metabisulphite (SMBS) (Aditya Birla) • Sodium Methoxide (Powder) • Sodium Methoxide (Solution) • Sodium Sulphite (Food Grade) (Aditya Birla) • D-(-) Tartaric Acid • L-(+) Tartaric Acid • Tertiary Butanol • Tert-Butyl Dimethyl Chlorosilane • Tetrabutyl Ammonium Bromide • Tetrahydrofuran (THF) • Thioacetic Acid 98 % • Thiophenol • Tri Ethyl Ortho Formate (TEOF) • Triethyl Amine • Triethyl Silane • Trifluoroacetic Acid • Trifluoromethanesulfonic Acid (TA) • Trifluoromethanesulfonic Anhydride (TAA) • Trimethylchlorosilane • Trimethyl Orthoacetate • Tri Methyl Ortho Formate • Tri-N-Butylamine • Tris / Tromethane • Uracil

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Acetic Acid

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1,4 Dioxane 1-Bromo-3-Chloro Propane 2,2 Di Methoxy Propane 2-Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate 2-Hydroxy Ethyl Methacrylate 2-Methyl THF 4-Amino Butyric Acid 4-Di Methyl Amino Pyridine 4-Hydroxy Benzaldehyde ĐĞƟĐ ĐŝĚ Acetone Acetonitrile Acetophenone Acrylamide Acrylic Acid Acrylonitrile Adipic Acid Allyl Alcohol Allyl Chloride Alpha Naphthol Amino Ethyl Ethanolamine Ammonium Per Sulphate Ammonium Thio Cyanate 99% Amino Guanidine Bicarbonate Aniline Oil Benzaldehyde Benzene Benzoic Acid Benzyl Alcohol Benzyl Amine Benzyl Chloride Beta Naphthol Bisphenol-A Boc Anhydride (DIBOC) Boric Acid Butyl Acetate Butyl Acrylate Butyl Carbitol Butyl Cellosolve Butylated Hydroxy Toluene (BHT) ĂƵƐƟĐ WŽƚĂƐŚ &ůĂŬĞƐ ĂƵƐƟĐ ^ŽĚĂ &ůĂŬĞƐͬWƌŝůůƐ ĂƵƐƟĐ ^ŽĚĂ >LJĞ Ceto Stearyl Alcohol Chloro Tri Methyl Silane Chloroform Please Contact:

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1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexamethyldisilazane 1,2,3-Benzotriazole 1,2,4 Triazole 1,3-Bromo chloropropane 1,3-Difluorobenzene 1,4-Butane diol 1,6-Hexanediol 2-Acetyl gamma butyro lactone 2-Cyanoacetamide 2-Cyano-4-methyl biphienyl 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran 2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol 2-Methylimidazole 2-Pyyrolidone 2,2-Dimethoxypropane 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol 2,4-Dichloro benzyl chloride 2,4-Dichlorophenol 4-Chlorobenzyl cyanide 4-Dimethyl amino pyridine 4,4-Diaminodiphenylmethane 4-Hydroxyacetophenone 4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid 8-Hydroxyquinoline Acetonitrile Acetophenone Acetyl acetone Acrylamide Acrylic acid Acrylonitrile Allyl chloride Aminoguanidine bicarbonate Ammonium chloride Ammonium thiocyanate Aniline Antimony trioxide Benzene sulphonyl chloride Benzoic acid Benzophenone Benzylamine Bis (trimethyl) carbonate Bis (trimethylsilyl) acetamide Bisphenol Boron trifluoride etherate Butyl diglycol Butylated hydroxytoluene Butyraldehyde Calcium propionate Capric acid Caproic acid Caprylic acid Chloroform Cinnamic acid Citric acid monohydrate/anhydrous Creatine monohydrate Crotonic acid Cyanoacetic acid Cyclohexane Cyclohexanol Cyclohexanone Cyclohexylamine Cyclopentanone Decyl alcohol D-gluconic acid Diacetone Diacetone alcohol Dibasic ester Dicyclohexylamine Dicyclopentadiene Diethanolamine Diethyl amine Diethyl ether Diethyl malonate Diglyme Diisopropyl ether

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185 54 34 60 58 52 168 4 175 103 56 189 118

Helix Multichem – Boisar Hem Corporation – Mumbai Hemadhu Texchem Industries Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Thane Hrishabh Life Sciences – Mumbai

189 206 118 140 22

Indo Amines Ltd. – Dombivali (E) Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd. – Bharuch Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai Ionak Organics LLP – Mumbai Ishita Industries – Ahmedabad

33 10 111 60 174

J. Kirit & Brothers – Mumbai Jain & Jain – Mumbai Jocil Ltd. – Guntur Jyoti Polycontainers Pvt. Ltd. – Navi Mumbai

54 146 92 174

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160 63 5 62 162 1 35 205

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168 66 51 60

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17 189 27 146 140 192 38 64 54 52 174 213

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185 53 9 25 188 118 58 192

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42,185 176 211 212 59 210 42,185 211 212 30,31 42,185 42,185 42,185 58 210 189 42,185 160,205 208 36 206 30,31 22 42,185 40,41 14,15 176 146 19 33 27 161 62 30,31 57 14,15 21 54 39,207 146 54 146 146 185 208 174 161 161 19 189 52 161 161 27 36 52

S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Antimony sulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Antimony trioxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Antimony trisulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Antioxidants Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 140 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Antipyretics Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Antiscalants Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Antistatic agents Esteem Industries 50 Argon Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Artemether Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Articaine Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Atovaquone NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Avobenzone Universal Esters Limited 52 Azelaic acid M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Azithromycin Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Azithromycin dihydrate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Azithromycin monohydrate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Azobisisobutyronitrile Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Azomethine H Suvchem 146

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Index To Products Advertised Benzotrichloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 Benzoyl chloride Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Shital Chemical Industries 206 Benzoyl peroxide Jain & Jain 146 Benzyl alcohol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Benzylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Indo Amines Ltd. 33 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 6-Benzylaminopurine Tolani Chemicals 25 Benzyl benzoate Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 Benzyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Shri Laxmi Chemicals 140 Benzyl chloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Shital Chemical Industries 206 Benzyl chloroacetate Sontara Organo Industries 168 Benzyl chloroformate Chemet 95 2-Benzyl-4-chlorophenol N.S. Chemicals 160 Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 N-Benzylethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 S-(-)-4-Benzyl-2-oxazolidinone Chempure 91 Benzylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 S-Benzylthiourea hydrochloride N.S. Chemicals 160 Benzyltributylammonium chloride Samir Chemicals 188 Benzyltriethylammonium chloride Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Samir Chemicals 188 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride Samir Chemicals 188 Betaine Esteem Industries 50 Betulinic acid Chempure 91 Bifonazole Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Rac-BINAP Chempure 91 Binders Hemadhu Texchem Industries 118 Biocides AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52 Chemo India 188 Gayatree Chemical Industries 52

Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Biphenyl Tolani Chemicals 25 Zuhhad International 188 Alpha-Bisabolol Chempure 91 1,1`-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene Chempure 91 2,2-Bis[4-hydroxy-3,5-di(hydroxymethyl) phenyl]propane N.S. Chemicals 160 Bismuth acetate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth borate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth carbonate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth chloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth chromate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth citrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth hydroxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth (III) oxyiodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth (III) perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth (III) sulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth metal Sarda Metal Powders 52 Bismuth nitrate Box No. 378 205 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth oxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth oxychloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth oxynitrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth salts Belami Fine Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 62 Bismuth subcarbonate Ankur Chemicals 205 Bismuth sulphate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Bisoprolol fumarate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Bisphenol A Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chem Corporation 23 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Manisha Traders 206 Nisha Chemicals 162 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Bis(pinacolate) diboron

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Chempure 91 Bistrimethylsilylacetamide Tolani Chemicals 25 Bleaching powder Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Vivan Industries 206 BOC-anhydride Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Boiler water treatment chemicals Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Bonding agents Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Borage oil Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Borax Khona Drug Agencies 162 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 162 Union Chemical Agency 176 Borax decahydrate LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 206 Borax pentahydrate LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 206 Boric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Khona Drug Agencies 162 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 206 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 162 Union Chemical Agency 176 Boron Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 206 Boron trifluoride diethyl etherate Chempure 91 Boron trifluoride etherate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Oswal Chemicals 51 Tolani Chemicals 25 Bromides Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Bromine AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52 Agrocel Industries Ltd. 171 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 4-Bromoacetanilide AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52 Bromoacetyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Shri Laxmi Chemicals 140 3-Bromoaniline Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 4-Bromoaniline Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 3-Bromoanisole Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 4-Bromoanisole Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 p-Bromobenzaldehyde Chempure 91 Bromobenzene Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Sontara Organo Industries 168 4-Bromobenzonitrile Anami Organics 60 2-Bromobutane Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 2-Bromo-4-chloroaniline Chempure 91 4-Bromochlorobenzene Sontara Organo Industries 168 1-Bromo-5-chloropentane Freesia Chemicals 60 Alpha-Bromo-2-chlorophenylacetic acid Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 Alpha-Bromo-2-chlorophenylacetic acid methyl ester Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 1-Bromo-3-chloropropane Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31

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Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Chemet 95 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Bromocresol green Suvchem 146 4-Bromo-2,2-diphenylbutyronitrile Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 6-Bromo-3-hydroxypyrazine-2-carboxamide Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 118 5-Bromoisatin Ganesh Trading Co. 60 2-Bromo-6-methoxynaphthalene Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 5-Bromomethyl anthranilate Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 2-(Bromomethyl)benzonitrile Anami Organics 60 m-Bromonitrobenzene Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 m-Bromophenol Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 p-Bromophenol Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 2-Bromopropionic acid Deep Pharm-Chem Pvt. Ltd. 64 Sontara Organo Industries 168 4-Bromopyrazole Chempure 91 Bromopyrogallol red Suvchem 146 N-Bromosuccinimide AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Chempure 91 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 2-Bromothiophene Zuhhad International 188 p-Bromothiophenol Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 4-Bromotoluene Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 11-Bromoundecanoic acid Sontara Organo Industries 168 Brompheniramine maleate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Bronopol Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Buclizine hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Buffers Box No. 378 205 Buparvaquone NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Bupivacaine hydrochloride Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Bupropion hydrochloride Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 1,4-Butanediol J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Oswal Chemicals 51 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 1,4-Butanediol vinyl ether Chempure 91 n-Butanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 tert-Butanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 J. Kirit & Brothers 54

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Index To Products Advertised K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Butaphosphan NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Butyl acetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 t-Butyl acetate K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 25 Butyl acrylate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 n-Butyl alcohol Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 n-Butylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Samir Chemicals 188 tert-Butylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 tert-Butyl-(1R,2R)-2-amino cyclopropyl carbamate hydrochloride Chempure 91 Butylated hydroxyanisole Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Nisha Chemicals 162 Butylated hydroxytoluene Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Nisha Chemicals 162 Samir Chemicals 188 n-Butyl bromide AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sontara Organo Industries 168 sec-Butyl bromide Sontara Organo Industries 168 tert-Butyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 18 tert-Butyl-2-bromoacetate Chempure 91 Butyl carbitol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Nisha Chemicals 162 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Butyl carbitol acetate Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Butyl cellosolve Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Radha Enterprises 62 Butyl cellosolve acetate Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 n-Butyl chloride Dhruv Chem Industries 18 tert-Butyl chloride Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Sec-Butyl chloroacetate Sontara Organo Industries 168 N-Butyldiethanolamine

Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 N-tert-Butyldiethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 t-Butyldimethylchlorosilane Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 Tert-Butyldimethylsilyl chloride Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Tolani Chemicals 25 N-Butylethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Butyl glycol Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 tert-Butyl hydroperoxide Jain & Jain 146 n-Butyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 n-Butyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 tert-Butyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 n-Butyl methacrylate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Butyl oleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Butylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 Butylparaben sodium Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 tert-Butyl perbenzoate Jain & Jain 146 p-tert-Butylphenol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Butyl stearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Butyltin stabiliser Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Butyltriphenylphosphonium bromide Samir Chemicals 188 Butyraldehyde Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 n-Butyraldehyde Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Butyric acid Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 n-Butyric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Best Value Chem Pvt. Ltd. 145 n-Butyric anhydride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Gamma-Butyrolactone Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Oswal Chemicals 51 Butyryl chloride Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Shital Chemical Industries 206

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Cadmium acetate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium borate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium bromide tetrahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium carbonate Box No. 378 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium chloride Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium chromate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium fluoride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium hydroxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd.

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Cadmium iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cadmium nitrate Box No. 378 205 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cadmium oxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cadmium perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cadmium phosphate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cadmium salts Belami Fine Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 62 Cadmium sulphate Box No. 378 205 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cadmium sulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Calamine Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Calcite Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 58 Geetraj Corporation 168 Royalty Minerals 162 Calcium acetate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Uma Organics 64 Calcium acetylacetonate Padmaja Chemicals 189 Calcium aspartate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium benzoate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium borogluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium bromide Agrocel Industries Ltd. 171 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Calcium bromide hydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Calcium carbonate Abchem Industries 58 Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 58 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Vivan Industries 206 Calcium carbonate activated Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 58 Geetraj Corporation 168 Calcium carbonate precipitated Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 58 Geetraj Corporation 168 Sparchem 20 Union Chemical Agency 176 Calcium chloride Abchem Industries 58 Ace Industries (India) Pvt.Ltd. 137 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Lotus Marketing 64 Union Chemical Agency 176 Vivan Industries 206 Calcium chloride dihydrate Lotus Marketing 64 Calcium citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium citrate malate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium cyanamide Pacific Agencies 17 Calcium fluoride Abchem Industries 58 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Calcium formate Lotus Marketing 64 Calcium fumarate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13

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Calcium glubionate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium gluconate Prathista Industries Ltd. 64 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium glycinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium hydroxide Abchem Industries 58 Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 58 Geetraj Corporation 168 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Union Chemical Agency 176 Calcium hypochlorite Vivan Industries 206 Calcium hypophosphite Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Calcium iodide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Calcium lactate Nisha Chemicals 162 Prathista Industries Ltd. 64 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium lactobionate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium lactogluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Tripura Bio-Tech Limited 118 Calcium levulinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium lysinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium maleate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium nitrate Abchem Industries 58 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Calcium orotate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium oxide Bombay Chemical & Rubber Products 115 Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 58 Geetraj Corporation 168 D-Calcium pantothenate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Calcium perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Calcium peroxide Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium petroleum sulphonate Chemo India 188 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Calcium phospholactate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium pidolate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium propionate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Prathista Industries Ltd. 64 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Tripura Bio-Tech Limited 118 Calcium pyruvate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 D-Calcium saccharate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Zuhhad International 188 Calcium salts Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Calcium stabilisers Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Calcium stearate Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 140 Ionak Organics LLP. 60 R.T. Industries 162 Calcium succinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium sulphate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Union Chemical Agency 176 Candelilla wax Chempure 91 Capric acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Caproic anhydride Hrishabh Life Sciences 22

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Index To Products Advertised Caprylic acid Khona Drug Agencies 162 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Caprylic/capric triglyceride Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Soofi Enterprises 11 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Carbon black Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 44 Kuntal Organics LLP. 56 Carbon disulphide Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 146 Carbon tetrachloride Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 N,N`-Carbonyldiimidazole Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Tolani Chemicals 25 Carbopol Chempure 91 p-Carboxybenzaldehyde Tolani Chemicals 25 Carboxymethylcellulose Ashok Chem Pharma International 185 Carboxymethylcellulose sodium American Enterprise 56 Chemo India 188 Carmine Suvchem 146 Carnauba wax Provik Industries 174 Carrageenan Marine Hydrocolloids 62 Castor oil hydrogenated Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Catalysts Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Catalysts, phase transfer Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Catalysts, raney nickel Oviani Pharmachem Pvt. Ltd. 60 Catechol K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Caustic potash Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Oswal Chemicals 51 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Caustic potash flakes Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Caustic potash lye Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Caustic soda Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Radha Enterprises 62 Caustic soda flakes Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Ashok Chem Pharma International 185 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Oswal Chemicals 51 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Caustic soda lye Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22

Oswal Chemicals 51 Caustic soda prills Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 CBS Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 140 Celestine Blue Suvchem 146 Cellosolve acetate Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Cellulose Sigachi 8 Ceric sulphate Hem Corporation 206 Cerium (III) sulphate Hem Corporation 206 Cesium bromide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cesium carbonate Chempure 91 Cesium chloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cesium fluoride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cesium iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cesium nitrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cetearyl octanoate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Cetirizine dihydrochloride Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Cetomacrogol 1000 Khona Drug Agencies 162 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Cetostearyl alcohol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Khona Drug Agencies 162 Soofi Enterprises 11 Cetostearyl stearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Cetrimide Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Cetyl alcohol Khona Drug Agencies 162 Soofi Enterprises 11 Cetyl bromide Sontara Organo Industries 168 Cetyl chloride Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Cetyl octonoate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Cetyl palmitate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Cetylpyridinium chloride N.S. Chemicals 160 Samir Chemicals 188 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide Samir Chemicals 188 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Cetyltrimethylammonium chloride Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Cetyltrimethylammonium hydrogen sulphate Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Chelated calcium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Chelated cobalt

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AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Chelated copper AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Chelated dipotassium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Chelated iron AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Chelated magnesium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Chelated manganese AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Chelated nickel AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Chelated selenium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Chelated zinc AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Chelating agents AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Chiral agents Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Chitin Marine Hydrocolloids 62 Chitosan Marine Hydrocolloids 62 Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Chlophedianol hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Chloramine T Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Chloramphenicol Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Chloramphenicol palmitate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Chloranil Paragon Industries 146 Chlorcyclizine hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Chlorhexidine Zuhhad International 188 Chlorhexidine gluconate Zuhhad International 188 Chlorine dioxide Shree Chlorates 208 Chlorine liquid Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Chloroacetyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 5-Chloro-4-amino-2,1,3-benzothiodiazole Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 3-Chloroaniline Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 5-Chloroanthranilamide Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 2-Chlorobenzaldehyde M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 o-Chlorobenzaldehyde Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 p-Chlorobenzaldehyde Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 p-Chlorobenzenesulphonamide Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 4-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acid The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 p-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acid sodium salt Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 p-Chlorobenzenesulphonyl chloride Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 4-Chlorobenzonitrile Anami Organics 60 o-Chlorobenzonitrile Chemet 95 4-Chlorobenzophenone Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 o-Chlorobenzotrichloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 p-Chlorobenzotrichloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 o-Chlorobenzoyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 p-Chlorobenzoyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 206

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o-Chlorobenzyl chloride S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 p-Chlorobenzyl chloride S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 2-Chloro-1,3-bis(dimethylamino)trimethinium hexafluorophosphate Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 4-Chlorobutyryl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 3-Chlorocinnamic acid Ganesh Trading Co. 60 p-Chloro-m-cresol N.S. Chemicals 160 Samir Chemicals 188 Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 2-Chloroethanol Indo Amines Ltd. 33 Chloroform Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chem Corporation 23 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 2-Chloro-3-hydroxypyridine Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 5-Chloromethopabate Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 1-Chloro-2-methoxynaphthalene Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 4-Chloro-6-methoxypyrimidine Chempure 91 5-Chloromethyl anthranilate Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 Chloromethyl isoropylcarbonate Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 4-Chloro-6-nitro-2-aminophenol Paragon Industries 146 6-Chloro-4-nitro-2-aminophenol Paragon Industries 146 o-Chlorophenol Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 p-Chlorophenol Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 Chlorophenols Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 140 2-Chlorophenothiazine Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 4-Chlorophenoxy acetic acid Hem Corporation 206 4-(4-Chlorophenyl)cyclohexane carboxylic acid Ganesh Trading Co. 60 2-Chloro-1,4-phenylenediamine Paragon Industries 146 3-Chloropropionic acid Shital Chemical Industries 206 3-Chloropropionyl chloride Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Shital Chemical Industries 206 1-(3-Chloropropyl)-4-methylpiperazine hydrochloride Sontara Organo Industries 168 2-Chloropyridine Chempure 91 Pacific Agencies 17 Sparchem 20 N-(2-Chloro-4-pyridyl)-n-phenyl urea Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 4-Chlororesorcinol Paragon Industries 146 5-Chlorosalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 N-Chlorosuccinimide Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Chlorosulphonic acid Guljag Industries Ltd. 189 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Chlorosulphonyl isocyanate Chemet 95 2-Chlorothiophene Zuhhad International 188 5-Chlorothiophene-2-carboxylic acid Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 2-Chlorothiophenol

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Index To Products Advertised Zuhhad International 188 4-Chlorothiophenol Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 4-Chlorothymol N.S. Chemicals 160 Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 m-Chlorotoluene Zuhhad International 188 o-Chlorotoluene S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 p-Chlorotoluene S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Chlorotrimethylsilane Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chloroxylenol N.S. Chemicals 160 p-Chloro-m-xylenol N.S. Chemicals 160 Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 Chlorphenesin N.S. Chemicals 160 Chlorpheniramine maleate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Chlorpromazine hydrochloride Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Choline chloride Oswal Chemicals 51 Chrome azurol S Suvchem 146 Chrome corundum Kailash Marketing Associates 66 Chrome oxide green Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 44 Chromic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Oswal Chemicals 51 Chromium chloride Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Chromium (III) acetate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Helix Multichem 189 Chromium (III) chloride Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Helix Multichem 189 Chromium (III) nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Helix Multichem 189 Chromium metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 206 Chromium picolinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Chromotropic acid Paragon Industries 146 Cinnamic acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Samir Chemicals 188 Sparchem 20 Universal Esters Limited 52 Cinnamonitrile Ganesh Trading Co. 60 Citicoline Chempure 91 Citric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Citric acid monohydrate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Citriodora oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 174 Citronella oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 174 Clarithromycin Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Clorsulon NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Clotrimazole Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Coagulating agents

Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Coatings, aqua Provik Industries 174 Coatings, tablet Anshul Life Sciences 120 Cobalt chromate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt citrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt gluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Cobalt (II) acetate Helix Multichem 189 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Cobalt (II) acetylacetonate Padmaja Chemicals 189 Cobalt (II) bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) bromide hexahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Cobalt (II) carbonate Ankur Chemicals 205 Helix Multichem 189 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Cobalt (II) chloride Helix Multichem 189 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Cobalt (II) fluoride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) hydroxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) nitrate Box No. 378 205 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Helix Multichem 189 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Cobalt (II) oxide Helix Multichem 189 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Cobalt (II) perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) sulphate Helix Multichem 189 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Cobalt (II) sulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 206 Cobalt salts Belami Fine Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 62 Cocoa butter Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Cocoamidopropylbetaine Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Coco amine Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 146 Cocobetaine Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Cocodiethanolamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Cocodimethylamine Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Cocomonoethanolamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214

Colchicine Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Construction chemicals Organo Chemical Industries 66 Cooling water treatment chemicals Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Coomasie Brilliant Blue Suvchem 146 Copper acetate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Copper glycinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Copper (I) bromide Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 Copper (II) acetate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Union Chemical Agency 176 Copper (II) bromide Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) carbonate Abchem Industries 58 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Union Chemical Agency 176 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Copper (II) chloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Copper (II) chromate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) citrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Copper (II) fluoride Box No. 378 205 Copper (II) gluconate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Copper (II) hydroxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) iodide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Copper (II) nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Copper (II) nitrate hemipentahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Copper (II) nitrate trihydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Copper (II) oxalate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) oxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Copper (II) perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) sulphate Abchem Industries 58 Box No. 378 205 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Union Chemical Agency 176 Vivan Industries 206 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Raj Agro 174 Copper lysinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Copper metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 206 Sarda Metal Powders 52 Copper pyrophosphate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Copper salts Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Corrosion inhibitors Chemo India 188

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Esteem Industries 50 Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Cosmetic raw materials Sigachi 8 Cosmetics Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Coupling agent Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Cream of tartar Union Chemical Agency 176 Creatinine Tolani Chemicals 25 Creatinine monohydrate Tolani Chemicals 25 m-/p-Cresol Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 m-Cresol Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Cresols Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Cresyl diphenyl phosphate Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Cresylic acid Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 Cresyl Violet acetate Suvchem 146 Crosslinking agents Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Crotonaldehyde Ashok Chem Pharma International 185 Crotonic acid Chemet 95 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Tolani Chemicals 25 Cryolite Oswal Chemicals 51 Cumene sulphonic acid Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Cupric chloride Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Cupric chloride dihydrate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Cuprous bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Cuprous chloride Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Cuprous cyanide Eurofine Chemicals 56 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Cuprous oxide Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Cutting oils Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Cyanamide Chemet 95 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 2-Cyanoacetamide Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 25 Cyanoacetic acid Zuhhad International 188 Cyanoacrylates Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 4-Cyanobenzyl bromide Anami Organics 60 Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 R,E-N,3-Cyanobenzylidene-2-methylpropane2-suphinamide Chempure 91 2-Cyano-4`-methylbiphenyl Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 118 3-Cyanopyridine Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 4-Cyanopyridine Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Cyanuric acid Box No. 374 189 Cyclizine

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Index To Products Advertised Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Cyclizine hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Alpha-Cyclodextrin Anshul Life Sciences 120 Cyclohexane Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Cyclohexanecarbonyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 Trans-1,2-Cyclohexanediaminetetraacetic acid K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Cyclohexanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Cyclohexanone Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 2-(1-Cyclohexenyl)ethylamine Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 Cyclohexylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 N-Cyclohexylthiophthalimide Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Cyclopentanol Freesia Chemicals 60 Cyclopentanone Freesia Chemicals 60 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Cyclopentylamine Freesia Chemicals 60 Cyclopentyl bromide Freesia Chemicals 60 Cyclopentyl chloride Freesia Chemicals 60 Cyclopentyl methyl ether S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Cyclopropane-1,1-dicarboxylic acid Chempure 91 Cyclopropylamine Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Cyclopropylmethyl ketone Pacific Agencies 17 Cytidine-5`-monophosphate Chempure 91

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Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Descalants Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Desiccants Bombay Chemical & Rubber Products 115 Dewaxing chemicals Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Dexbrompheniramine maleate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Dexchlorpheniramine maleate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Dextromethorphan hydrobromide Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Dextrose Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Dextrose monohydrate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Diacetone alcohol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Diacetoxyiodobenzene Chempure 91 1,4-Diacetoxy-2-oxabutane Standard Products Mfg.Co. 160 Diallyl maleate Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Diallyl phthalate Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 3,3`-Diaminodiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 2,4-Diamino-6-hydroxypyrimidine Chempure 91 2,6-Diaminotoluene Zuhhad International 188 3,4-Diaminotoluene Zuhhad International 188 2,5-Diaminotoluene sulphate Paragon Industries 146 Diammonium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Diamyl phthalate Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 1,8-Diazabicyclo-(5,4,0)-undec-7-ene Tolani Chemicals 25 Dibasic ester Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 N,N-Dibenzylamine Indo Amines Ltd. 33 DIBOC Pacific Agencies 17 4,4`-Dibromobiphenyl Deep Pharm-Chem Pvt. Ltd. 64 1,2-Dibromobutane Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 1,4-Dibromobutane Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Sontara Organo Industries 168 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 1,6-Dibromohexane Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Dibromo-5-methyl-5-phenylhydantoin Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 1,5-Dibromopentane Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Freesia Chemicals 60 Sontara Organo Industries 168 1,2-Dibromopropane Dhruv Chem Industries 18 1,3-Dibromopropane Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Dibutylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Di-n-butylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20

Di-tert-butyl carbonate Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Di-tert-butyl dicarbonate Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 Di-tert-butyl peroxide Jain & Jain 146 Dibutyl phthalate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Dibutyl sebacate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Di-n-butyltin diacetate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Di-n-butyltin dilaurate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Di-n-butyltin maleate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Di-n-butyltin oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Dicalcium phosphate Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Dicarboxylic acid C21 Chemo India 188 Dichlone Paragon Industries 146 2,4-Dichloroacetophenone Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 2,4-Dichlorobenzaldehyde S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 1,3-Dichlorobenzene Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 o-Dichlorobenzene Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 2,4-Dichlorobenzonitrile Anami Organics 60 2,3-Dichlorobenzoyl chloride Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 2,4-Dichlorobenzyl chloride Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 1,4-Dichlorobutane Dhruv Chem Industries 18 1,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 4,4`-Dichlorodiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 1,3-Dichloro-5-methyl-5-phenylhydantoin Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 Dichlorophen Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 140 N.S. Chemicals 160 Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 2,4-Dichlorophenol Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 2,6-Dichlorophenol Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 2,5-Dichloro-1,4-phenylenediamine Paragon Industries 146 1,2-Dichloropropane J. Kirit & Brothers 54 1,3-Dichloropropane Dhruv Chem Industries 18 2,3-Dichloropyridine Pacific Agencies 17 4,7-Dichloroquinoline Zuhhad International 188 2,5-Dichlorothiophene Zuhhad International 188 2,4-Dichlorotoluene S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 2,6-Dichlorotoluene S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 2,4-Dichloro-m-xylenol N.S. Chemicals 160 Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 Diclofenac diethylamine Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Dicyandiamide Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Dicyclohexylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31

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Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Samir Chemicals 188 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 25 N,N`-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 189 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 Dicyclopentadiene Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Nisha Chemicals 162 Diethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Manisha Traders 206 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Diethylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Oswal Chemicals 51 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Diethylamine hydrochloride Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 MVL Medisynth Private Limited 58 Diethylaminoethanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Oswal Chemicals 51 Diethyl carbonate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 25 Diethylene glycol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 MVL Medisynth Private Limited 58 Parasmani Industries 140 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether Sparchem 20 Diethylenetriamine Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Manisha Traders 206 Oswal Chemicals 51 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 N,N`-Diethylethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Diethyl ether Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 189 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Di-2-ethylhexylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Diethyl ketone Freesia Chemicals 60 Diethyl malonate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Diethyl oxalate Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 162 Diethyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Diethyl phthalate Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 162 Diethylpropyl malonate

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Index To Products Advertised Chempure 91 Diethyl succinate Bhushilpa Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 205 Diethyl sulphate Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 1,2-Difluorobenzene Ganesh Trading Co. 60 1,3-Difluorobenzene Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Tolani Chemicals 25 Digitonin Suvchem 146 Diglyme Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 25 Dihydroartemisinin Chempure 91 2,3-Dihydrofuran Chempure 91 2,4-Dihydroxyacetophenone Hem Corporation 206 4,4`-Dihydroxydiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 2,7-Dihydroxynaphthalene Hem Corporation 206 Diisobutylene Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 146 Diisodecyl adipate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Diisodecyl phenylphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Diisopropanolamine Chemo India 188 Diisopropylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 2,6-Diisopropylaniline Chemet 95 Diisopropyl ether Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Bharat Jyoti Impex 163 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Pacific Agencies 17 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Diisopropylethylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Diisotridecyl adipate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 2,5-Dimethoxyaniline Chempure 91 2,6-Dimethoxyaniline Chempure 91 1,2-Dimethoxyethane Sparchem 20 2,5-Dimethoxy-p-phenylenediamine Paragon Industries 146 2,2-Dimethoxypropane Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 25 2,5-Dimethoxytetrahydrofuran Ganesh Trading Co. 60 N,N-Dimethylacetamide Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chemet 95 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Oswal Chemicals 51 Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Dimethylacetyl succinate Chemet 95 Dimethyl adipate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Dimethylamine

Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 G.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. 185 Oswal Chemicals 51 Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Dimethylamine hydrochloride Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 Oswal Chemicals 51 2-Dimethylaminoethanol Oswal Chemicals 51 3-Dimethylaminopropylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 3-Dimethylaminopropylchloride hydrochloride Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Sontara Organo Industries 168 2-N,N-Dimethylaminopyridine Araya Ventures LLP 47 4-Dimethylaminopyridine Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemet 95 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 N,N-Dimethylaniline Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Dimethyl anthranilate Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 N,N-Dimethylbenzylamine Indo Amines Ltd. 33 Dimethyl carbonate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Nisha Chemicals 162 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Dimethyl disulphide M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 146 Dimethylethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 N,N-Dimethylformamide Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chemet 95 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Oswal Chemicals 51 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Dimethylglyoxime Chempure 91 5,5-Dimethylhydantoin Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 2,6-Dimethyl-1-indanone Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 Dimethyl malonate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 3,4-Dimethylpyrazole Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 3,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 Dimethyl succinate Chemet 95 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Dimethyl sulphate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Guljag Industries Ltd. 189 Dimethyl sulphide K. Raj & Co. 24,26 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97

Dimethyl sulphoxide Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162 Oswal Chemicals 51 Pacific Agencies 17 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Diminazine diaceturate NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 3,3`-Dinitrodiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Dioctyl sebacate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinate Esteem Industries 50 1,4-Dioxane Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 189 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Diphenhydramine citrate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Diphenhydramine hydrochloride Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Diphenhydramine methylsulphate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Diphenylacetonitrile Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Diphenylamine Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Diphenylcarbazone Suvchem 146 Diphenyl isodecylphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Diphenyl isooctylphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Diphenylmethane Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Diphenyl octyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 2,5-Diphenyloxazole Tolani Chemicals 25 Diphenyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl Suvchem 146 Diphenylsulphone Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 N,N-Diphenylthiourea Tolani Chemicals 25 Diphenyltridecyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Dipotassium hydrogen orthophosphate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Dipotassium phosphate Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Uma Organics 64 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Di-n-propylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Indo Amines Ltd. 33 Dipropylene glycol J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Disodium cocoyl glutamate Chemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 61 Disodium diphosphate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Disodium hydrogen citrate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Disodium hydrogen orthophosphate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Disodium laureth sulphosuccinate Esteem Industries 50 Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 206 Disodium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Uma Organics 64 Disodium phosphate dihydrate

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Uma Organics Dispersants Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. Dispersing agents Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. Distearyl pentaerythritol diphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies Dithiocarbamate Gayatree Chemical Industries 2,2-Dithiosalicylic acid Paragon Industries L-(-)-Di-4-Toluoyltartaric acid K. Raj & Co. DMEU Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. n-Dodecane M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 4-Dodecylphenol J. Kirit & Brothers Dolomite Royalty Minerals DOP Araya Ventures LLP DTPA AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. DTPA iron AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. DTPA manganese AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. DTPA pentasodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. DTPA potassium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Dyes Pacific Agencies

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EDDHA Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. EDDHA-Fe AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. EDTA AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. S. Jaswantlal & Co. Uma Chemicals Yogi Dye Chem Industries EDTA calcium Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. EDTA calcium disodium Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. EDTA copper Yogi Dye Chem Industries Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. EDTA diammonium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. EDTA dipotassium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. EDTA disodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. S. Jaswantlal & Co. Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. Uma Chemicals Yogi Dye Chem Industries EDTA ferric ammonium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. EDTA ferric sodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. EDTA ferrous Yogi Dye Chem Industries EDTA magnesium Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. EDTA manganese Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. EDTA salts Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. EDTA tetrammonium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. EDTA tetrasodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. S. Jaswantlal & Co. Uma Chemicals

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Index To Products Advertised Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 EDTA tripotassium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 EDTA trisodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 EDTA zinc Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Electroplating chemicals Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 EMME Sparchem 20 Emulsifiers Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemo India 188 Esteem Industries 50 Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Yasham Speciality Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. 99 Emulsifiers anionic Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Emulsifiers nonionic Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Emulsifying wax Khona Drug Agencies 162 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Engine oil Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Epichlorohydrin Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chemo India 188 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Epoxy resins Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Eriochrome Cyanine R Suvchem 146 Erythromycin Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Erythromycin estolate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Erythromycin ethyl succinate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Erythromycin oxime Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Erythromycin phosphate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Erythromycin propionate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Erythromycin stearate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Esketamine Hydrochloride Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Essential oils A Indian Neem Tree Company 174 Ultra International Ltd. 43 Ester gums Provik Industries 174 Ester quat Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Ethanol Provik Industries 174 Ethanolamine Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Ethanolamines Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Ether petroleum Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Ethopabate Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 o-Ethoxybenzamide Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 2-Ethoxybenzoic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 3-Ethoxybenzoic acid Anami Organics 60 4-Ethoxybenzoic acid

Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 3-Ethoxybenzonitrile Anami Organics 60 Ethyl acetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Ashok Chem Pharma International 185 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Ethyl acetoacetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemet 95 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Ethyl acrylate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Nisha Chemicals 162 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Ethyl alcohol Provik Industries 174 2-Ethylaniline Chemet 95 Chempure 91 Ethyl anthranilate Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 Ethylbenzene K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Ethyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Ethyl bromoacetate Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Shri Laxmi Chemicals 140 Ethyl-2-bromobutyrate Agrocel Industries Ltd. 171 Ethyl-2-bromopropionate Shri Laxmi Chemicals 140 Ethyl carbitol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Ethyl cellosolve Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Ethyl cellosolve acetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Ethyl cellulose American Enterprise 56 Anshul Life Sciences 120 Ethyl chloroacetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Ethyl-2-chloroacetoacetate Chemet 95 Ethyl-4-chloroacetoacetate Chemet 95 Ethyl chloroformate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chemet 95 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Ethyl cyanoacetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Ethylcyclohexane Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Ethyl diethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 N-Ethyl-N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride Chempure 91 N,N`-Ethylene bisoleamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 N,N-Ethylene bistearamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16

Ethylene carbonate Chempure 91 Ethylenediamine Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Manisha Traders 206 Oswal Chemicals 51 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Ethylene dibromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Ethylene dichloride Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Urmi Chemicals 21 Ethylene glycol distearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Ethylene glycol monostearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Ethylene oxide condensates Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymer Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Esteem Industries 50 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Ethylene urea Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Ethyl glyoxylate Chemet 95 2-Ethylhexanoic acid J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 2-Ethylhexanoyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 2-Ethylhexyl acrylate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Nisha Chemicals 162 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 2-Ethylhexylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 2-Ethylhexyldiphenyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 2-Ethylhexyl sulphate Esteem Industries 50 Ethyl isonipecotate hydrochloride Chempure 91 Ethyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Ethyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Ethyl mercaptan Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 146 Ethyl-4-methoxycinnamate Universal Esters Limited 52 N-Ethyl-5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)cyclohexane carboxamide Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 3-Ethyl-4-methyl-3-pyrrolin-2-one Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 Ethyl monoethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 N-Ethylmorpholine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Ethylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 Ethylparaben sodium Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 N-Ethylpiperazine Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 5-Ethylpyridine-2-ethanol Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Ethyl pyruvate K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Ethyl salicylate

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Factice Organo Chemical Industries 66 Fatty acid esters Esteem Industries 50 Soofi Enterprises 11 Fatty acid ethylene oxide condensates Esteem Industries 50 Fatty acid pitches JOCIL Ltd. 92 Fatty acids Soofi Enterprises 11 Fatty alcohol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Fatty alcohol ethylene oxide condensates Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Esteem Industries 50 Fatty alcohols Soofi Enterprises 11 Fatty amides Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Fatty amine ethylene oxide condensates Esteem Industries 50 Feed additives Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Fenofibrate Sohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 189 Ferric acetylacetonate Padmaja Chemicals 189 Ferric alum Lotus Marketing 64 Ferric ammonium citrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric chloride Abchem Industries 58 Lotus Marketing 64 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Wilson Chem Corporation 160 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Ferric citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric hydroxide polymaltose complex Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Ferric orthophosphate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric phosphate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric pyrophosphate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric sulphate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Ferrous calcium citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferrous chloride Wilson Chem Corporation 160 Ferrous citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferrous gluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferrous lactate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferrous succinate

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Index To Products Advertised Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferrous sulphate Abchem Industries 58 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Lotus Marketing 64 Ferrous sulphate heptahydrate Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 140 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Raj Agro 174 Ferrous sulphate monohydrate Raj Agro 174 Ferrous sulphide Abchem Industries 58 Field stain Suvchem 146 Filter aids Oswal Chemicals 51 Vasupujya Chemicals 176 Fine chemicals AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Belami Fine Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 62 Freesia Chemicals 60 Indo Amines Ltd. 33 Uma Organics 64 Finishing agents Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Fireside chemicals Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Flavours Ultra International Ltd. 43 Flocculating agents Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Flunarizine hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Flunixin meglumine NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Fluoboric acid Oswal Chemicals 51 Fluorescein Ankur Chemicals 205 Fluorobenzene K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 25 p-Fluorobenzonitrile Anami Organics 60 5-Fluorocytosine Chempure 91 1-Fluoronaphthalene Pacific Agencies 17 4-Fluorophenyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 4-Fluorothiophenol Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 Fluorspar Oswal Chemicals 51 Folic acid Sohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 189 Food additives Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Food chemicals Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Formaldehyde scavenger Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Formamide Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Formic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Oswal Chemicals 51 Radha Enterprises 62 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Samir Chemicals 188 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 N-Formylmorpholine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28

Fragrances A Indian Neem Tree Company 174 Ultra International Ltd. 43 D-Fructose K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Sparchem 20 Fuel additives Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Fumaric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Fungicides Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Furfural J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Furfuraldehyde Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 Furfuryl alcohol Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 2-Furfurylamine Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 2-Furoic acid Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 2-Furoic acid methyl ester Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 2-Furoyl chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Shital Chemical Industries 206

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D-Galactose K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Ganciclovir Chempure 91 Gear oil additives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Gear oils Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Gellan gum Marine Hydrocolloids 62 Gliclazide Sohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 189 D-Gluconic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Prathista Industries Ltd. 64 Glucono-delta-lactone Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Prathista Industries Ltd. 64 Zuhhad International 188 Glucosamine Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 L-Glutamine Sohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 189 Glutaraldehyde Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 146 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Glutaric acid Tolani Chemicals 25 Glycerides Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Glycerine Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chemo India 188 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 JOCIL Ltd. 92 Khona Drug Agencies 162 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Soofi Enterprises 11 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 162 Glycerol Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Glycerol esters Esteem Industries 50 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Glycerol monolaurate Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Glycerol monooleate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16

Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Glycerol monostearate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Glycerol triacetate Tolani Chemicals 25 Glycerol trioleate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Glycerol tristearate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Glycine K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sparchem 20 Glycol Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Glycol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Glycol ethers Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Glycolic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Glyoxal Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemet 95 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Glyoxylic acid Chemet 95 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sparchem 20 Granisetron Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Graphite Royalty Minerals 162 Welcome Chemicals 192 Greases K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Grignard reagents Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Grinding media Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Guanidine hydrochloride Chemet 95 Tolani Chemicals 25 Guanidine nitrate Chemet 95 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Guanidine thiocyanate Chemet 95 Guanine Chempure 91 Tolani Chemicals 25 Guerbet alcohol ethylene oxide condensates Esteem Industries 50 Gum acacia Lotus Marketing 64 Gum rosin Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Gum xanthan American Enterprise 56 Anshul Life Sciences 120 Gypsum Shree Chlorates 208

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H. Acid Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Halquinol Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 140 Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 Heat transfer fluids J. Kirit & Brothers 54 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Manisha Traders 206 HEDP acid AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 HEDP acid sodium salt AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Hematoxylin Suvchem 146

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n-Heptane Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemet 95 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Heptanoic acid M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Heptanoic anhydride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Heptanoyl chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 n-Heptyl bromide Sontara Organo Industries 168 Hexachloroacetone Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 111333-Hexamethyldisilazane Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Hexamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Hexane Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 n-Hexane Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemet 95 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sahastraa Exports Pvt. Ltd. 69 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 1,6-Hexanediol J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Hexanoic anhydride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Hexanoyl chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 1-Hexene Chemet 95 n-Hexyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sontara Organo Industries 168 N-Hexyl chloride Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 n-Hexyl chloroformate Chemet 95 Hexylene glycol J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Samir Chemicals 188 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Homophthalic acid Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Homosalate Universal Esters Limited 52 HPMC Chempure 91 Humic acid AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Hydantoin Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Hydraulic oils Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Hydrazine hydrate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Hydrazine sulphate Shivam Enterprises 56

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Index To Products Advertised Hydrobromic acid Agrocel Industries Ltd. 171 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Deep Pharm-Chem Pvt. Ltd. 64 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Hydrobromic acid gas in acetic acid Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Deep Pharm-Chem Pvt. Ltd. 64 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Hydrobromic acid gas in isopropyl alcohol Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Hydrochloric acid Ashok Chem Pharma International 185 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Hydrocinnamic acid Shivam Enterprises 56 Hydrocortisone Chempure 91 Hydrofluoric acid K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Oswal Chemicals 51 Hydrogen gas Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Hydrogen peroxide Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Hydroquinone Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Hydroquinone monomethyl ether K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Hydroxocobalamine Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Hydroxocobalamine acetate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Hydroxocobalamine hydrochloride Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Hydroxocobalamine sulphate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 4-Hydroxyacetophenone Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 p-Hydroxybenzaldehyde Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Pacific Agencies 17 Tolani Chemicals 25 3-Hydroxybenzoic acid Anami Organics 60 Hem Corporation 206 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 1-Hydroxybenzotriazole Shivam Enterprises 56 Hydroxybutyl vinyl ether Chempure 91 Hydroxychloroquine Zuhhad International 188 Hydroxyethylcellulose American Enterprise 56 Chemo India 188 Chempure 91 N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-ethylenediaminetriacetic acid Esteem Industries 50 1-Hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid tetrasodium salt AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Esteem Industries 50 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 4-(2-Hydroxyethyl)morpholine

Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)piperidine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Hydroxylamine hydrochloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 Urmi Chemicals 21 Hydroxylamine sulphate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 N.S. Chemicals 160 Nisha Chemicals 162 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Hydroxylamine-o-sulphonic acid Zuhhad International 188 Hydroxynovaldiamine Zuhhad International 188 D-alpha-p-Hydroxyphenylglycine methyl potassium dane salt Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 118 N-Hydroxyphthalimide Shivam Enterprises 56 Hydroxypropylcellulose American Enterprise 56 Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose American Enterprise 56 Anshul Life Sciences 120 Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose phthalate American Enterprise 56 Anshul Life Sciences 120 3-Hydroxypyridine Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 8-Hydroxyquinoline Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 N-Hydroxysuccinimide Sparchem 20 Hydroxyzine hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hydroxyzine pamoate Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hyflosupercell Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Vasupujya Chemicals 176

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Imidazole Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 Imidazoline Esteem Industries 50 Imidocarb dipropionate NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Indicators Belami Fine Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 62 Indium fluoride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) acetate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) bromide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) chloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) nitrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) sulphate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indole Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Indole-3-acetic acid Tolani Chemicals 25

Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Indole-3-butyric acid Tolani Chemicals 25 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Inosine K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Iodine Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Iodine monochloride Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Iodine trichloride Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 p-Iodobenzonitrile Anami Organics 60 Iodoform Ankur Chemicals 205 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 N-Iodosuccinimide Ganesh Trading Co. 60 IPA Khona Drug Agencies 162 Provik Industries 174 Iron (iii) choline citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Iron powder Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 58 Geetraj Corporation 168 Sagar Industries (Mumbai) 205 Isatoic anhydride Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 Isethionic acid sodium salt The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Isoambrettolide Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Isoamyl alcohol Samir Chemicals 188 Isoamyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Isobutanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Isobutyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Chemet 95 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Isobutyl chloride Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Isobutylene Savla Chemicals Ltd. 173 Isobutylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 Isobutylparaben sodium Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 Isobutyraldehyde Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Isobutyramide Shital Chemical Industries 206 Isobutyric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Isobutyric anhydride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Isobutyryl chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Shital Chemical Industries 206 Isochroman Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140

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Isocyanuric acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Isodecyl alcohol Khona Drug Agencies 162 Isononanoic acid Chemo India 188 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Isononanoyl chloride Chemet 95 Isooctane K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Isooctyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Isopentane K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Isophorone Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Isophoronediamine Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Isophthalic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Manisha Traders 206 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Isophthaloyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 Isoprene Sparchem 20 Isopropanol Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Isopropanolamine K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Isopropenyl acetate Sparchem 20 Isopropyl acetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Sparchem 20 Isopropyl alcohol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Pacific Agencies 17 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Radha Enterprises 62 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Isopropyl bromide Agrocel Industries Ltd. 171 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Isopropyl chloroacetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Trans-p-Isopropylcyclohexane carboxylic acid Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 Isopropyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Isopropyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Isopropyl myristate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Isopropyl palmitate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 4-Isopropyl thiophenol Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 Isosorbide Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Isovaleraldehyde Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Itaconic acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162

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Lead nitrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Box No. 378 205 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Lead tetraacetate Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Leather chemicals Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Leather preservatives Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 140 Lemon grass oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 174 Levocetirizine hydrochloride Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Levosalbutamol sulphate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Lidocaine Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Lidocaine hydrochloride Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Lime hydrated Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 58 Geetraj Corporation 168 Lotus Marketing 64 Vivan Industries 206 Linoleic acid Chempure 91 Lithium acetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium acetate dihydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium aluminium hydride Tolani Chemicals 25 Lithium benzoate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Lithium-tert-butoxide Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Lithium carbonate K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Lithium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Lithium chromate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Lithium citrate tetrahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium fluoride Box No. 378 205 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium fluorophosphate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium gluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Lithium hexamethyldisilazide Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Lithium hydroxide Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Samir Chemicals 188 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Lithium hydroxide monohydrate K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 162 Lithium lactate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium metaborate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium metal Tolani Chemicals 25 Lithium metasilicate

Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium molybdate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Lithium nitrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Lithium perchlorate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium phosphate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium salts Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium silicate Noble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 35 Lithium sulphate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Lithium tetraborate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lornoxicam Zuhhad International 188 Lube additives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Lubricants Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Lumefantrine Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 2,3-Lutidine Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 2,6-Lutidine Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 3,5-Lutidine Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48

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Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Magnesium metal Eurofine Chemicals 56 Magnesium nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Magnesium orotate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Magnesium oxide Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 58 Geetraj Corporation 168 Samir Chemicals 188 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Welcome Chemicals 192 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Magnesium peroxide Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Magnesium petroleum sulphonate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Magnesium phosphate dibasic Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Magnesium phosphate monobasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Magnesium phosphate tribasic Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Magnesium pidolate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Magnesium potassium aspartate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Magnesium silicate Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 58 Geetraj Corporation 168 Magnesium stearate Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 140 R.T. Industries 162 Magnesium sulphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Box No. 378 205 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Vivan Industries 206 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Magnesium sulphate heptahydrate Raj Agro 174 Magnesium sulphate monohydrate Box No. 378 205 Magnesium turnings Empire Industries 189 Samir Corporation 208 Maleic acid Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Shivam Enterprises 56 Maleic anhydride Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Chemet 95 Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Manisha Traders 206 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 162 Maleic resins Provik Industries 174 Malic acid J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Malonic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 25 Malononitrile Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemet 95 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Maltol Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 118 Maltose K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Sparchem 20 Manganese acetate

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Mercury (II) chloride Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Mercury (II) oxide Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Mercury (I) oxide Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Mercury metal Ankur Chemicals 205 Mercury salts Belami Fine Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 62 Mesalazine Sohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 189 Mesitylene Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Tolani Chemicals 25 Metal salts Belami Fine Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 62 Metal working additives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Metal working oil Chemo India 188 Metanilic acid Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Metformin hydrochloride Sohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 189 Methacrylamide Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Methacrylic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chem Corporation 23 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Nisha Chemicals 162 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methacrylic acid-methyl methacrylate copolymer Chempure 91 Methallyl chloride Tolani Chemicals 25 Methanesulphonic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Nisha Chemicals 162 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 25 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methanesulphonic anhydride Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Methanesulphonyl chloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Nisha Chemicals 162 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methdilazine hydrochloride Chempure 91 Methopabate Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 S-Methoprene NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 2-Methoxybenzoic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 3-Methoxybenzoic acid Anami Organics 60 4-Methoxybenzoic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 4-Methoxybenzoyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 Trans-4-(Methoxycarbonyl)cyclohexane1-carboxylic acid Chempure 91 4-Methoxycinnamic acid Universal Esters Limited 52 3-Methoxy-4-methylbenzoic acid methyl ester Anami Organics 60 3-Methoxy-4-methylbenzonitrile

Anami Organics 60 6-Methoxy-2-naphthoic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 3-Methoxyphenacyl bromide Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 4-Methoxyphenacyl bromide Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 2-Methoxyphenothiazine Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 4-Methoxyphenylacetic acid Indo Amines Ltd. 33 4-Methoxyphenylacetonitrile Indo Amines Ltd. 33 Methoxypolyethylene glycol Esteem Industries 50 1-Methoxypropanol-2-acetate M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 2-Methoxypropene Tolani Chemicals 25 Methyl acetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Methyl acetoacetate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chemet 95 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Oswal Chemicals 51 Pacific Agencies 17 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methyl acrylate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Methyl anthranilate Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 Methyl benzene sulphonate Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Methyl benzoate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 2-Methylbenzonitrile Anami Organics 60 Methyl-2-bromoacetate Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Methyl-2-bromobutyrate Agrocel Industries Ltd. 171 Methyl-tert-butyl ether Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 189 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Savla Chemicals Ltd. 173 Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 Methyl carbitol Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Methyl cellosolve Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Methylcellulose American Enterprise 56 Chempure 91 Methyl chloride Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Methyl chloroacetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Methyl-4-chloroacetoacetate Sparchem 20 Methyl chloroformate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methyl-2-chloropropionate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Methylcobalamine Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Methyl crotonate Chemet 95

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Methyl cyanoacetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Methylcyclohexane K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Methyl diethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 N,N-Methylene bisacrylamide Chempure 91 Methylene bisthiocyanate Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Methylene chloride Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chem Corporation 23 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Methylene dichloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Nisha Chemicals 162 Pacific Agencies 17 Radha Enterprises 62 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methyl ester ethylene oxide condensates Esteem Industries 50 Methyl ethyl ketone Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide Jain & Jain 146 2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine Chemet 95 Methyl formate Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Oswal Chemicals 51 Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 1-Methylimidazole K. Raj & Co. 24,26 2-Methylimidazole Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Methyl iodide Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Methyl isobutyl ketone Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 2-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 5-Methylisothiourea hemisulphate Chempure 91 Methyl lactate The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Methyl laurate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Methyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Methyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 2-Methylmercapto phenothiazine Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Methyl methacrylate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chem Corporation 23 J. Kirit & Brothers 54 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Nisha Chemicals 162 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methyl-3-methoxyacrylate

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Index To Products Advertised Chemet 95 Methyl monoethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 N-Methylmorpholine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Tolani Chemicals 25 N-Methylmorpholine oxide Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 3-Methyl-4-nitrobenzoic acid Hem Corporation 206 Methyl oleate Chempure 91 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Methyloxalyl chloride Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 Methylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 Methylparaben sodium Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 2-Methylphenylacetic acid Chempure 91 5-Methyl-5-phenylhydantoin Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 N-Methylpiperazine Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 N-Methyl-3-pyrrolidinol Chempure 91 N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162 Oswal Chemicals 51 Pacific Agencies 17 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 2-Methylresorcinol Zuhhad International 188 5-Methylresorcinol K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Methyl ricinoleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Methyl salicylate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 Khona Drug Agencies 162 3-Methylsalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 4-Methylsalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 5-Methylsalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 3-Methylsalicylic acid methyl ester Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 Methyl succinate Bhushilpa Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 205 Methylsuccinyl chloride Bhushilpa Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 205 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 5-Methyl tetrahydropyrido indalone Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 118 Methyltin mercaptide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Methyltin stabiliser Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Methyl-p-toluenesulphonate Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Methyltributylammonium chloride Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Methyltrioctyl ammonium chloride Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Methyltriphenylphosphonium bromide Chempure 91 Samir Chemicals 188

Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Methyltriphenylphosphonium iodide Samir Chemicals 188 Micaeous iron oxide Royalty Minerals 162 Microcrystalline cellulose Anshul Life Sciences 120 Ashok Chem Pharma International 185 Patel Chem Specialities P. Ltd. 38 Micronutrients AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 MMA Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 MMA triazine Esteem Industries 50 Molybdenum disulphide Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Molybdenum metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 206 Molybdenum trioxide Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Molybdic acid Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Monoammonium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Monobutylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Mono-n-butylamine Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Mono-n-butyltin chloride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Mono-n-butyltin oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Monocalcium phosphate Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Monochloroacetic acid Ashok Chem Pharma International 185 Monochlorobenzene Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Monochlorophenol Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 Monoethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Manisha Traders 206 MVL Medisynth Private Limited 58 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Monoethylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Oswal Chemicals 51 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Monoethylene glycol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 MVL Medisynth Private Limited 58 Parasmani Industries 140 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Radha Enterprises 62 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Monoglyme Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 25 Monoisopropanolamine Chemo India 188 Monoisopropylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Monomethylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 G.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. 185 Oswal Chemicals 51

Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 20 Monomethylamine hydrochloride MVL Medisynth Private Limited 58 Monopotassium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Mono-n-propylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Monosodium glutamate Chemet 95 Monosodium hydrogen orthophosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Monosodium phosphate Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Montan wax Provik Industries 174 Moringa oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 174 Morpholine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Oswal Chemicals 51 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Mould release agents K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 MP diol glycol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Myristic acid Knoll Chem Industries 174 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Myristyl alcohol Soofi Enterprises 11 Myristyl myristate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29

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Nabam Esteem Industries 50 Naphthalene Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Naphthalene sulphonate formaldehyde condensate Esteem Industries 50 Alpha-Naphthol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Beta-Naphthol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Alpha-Naphtholbenzein Suvchem 146 Alpha-Naphtholphthalein Suvchem 146 Neem extract A Indian Neem Tree Company 174 Neem oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 174 Neopentyl glycol Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Neopentyl glycol cocoate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Neopentyl glycol oleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 New methylene blue Suvchem 146 Niacin Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Niacinamide Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Nickel acetate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Helix Multichem 189 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49

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Nickel carbonate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Nickel chloride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Nickel citrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Nickel fluoride Box No. 378 205 Nickel (II) acetylacetonate Padmaja Chemicals 189 Nickel (II) bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Nickel (II) carbonate Helix Multichem 189 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Nickel (II) chloride Helix Multichem 189 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Nickel (II) nitrate Helix Multichem 189 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Nickel (II) oxide Helix Multichem 189 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Nickel (II) sulphate Helix Multichem 189 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Nickel metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 206 Nickel nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Nickel sulphate Box No. 378 205 Nicorandil Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Nicotine Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Nicotine alkaloid Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Nicotine bitartarate Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Nicotine polacrilex Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Ninhydrin K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Niobium (V) oxide Tolani Chemicals 25 Nitazoxanide NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Nitric acid Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Nitric acid concentrated Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Nitric acid dilute Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Nitrilotriacetic acid trisodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 2-Nitroacetophenone Mobile No. 09221219218 176 p-Nitroacetophenone Chempure 91 5-Nitro-2-aminophenol Paragon Industries 146 o-Nitroaniline Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 p-Nitrobenzaldehyde Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 p-Nitrobenzamide TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 188 Nitrobenzene Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 p-Nitrobenzenesulphonyl chloride The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 p-Nitrobenzoyl chloride Chempure 91 TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 188 p-Nitrobenzyl alcohol Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 p-Nitrobenzyl bromide Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140

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Index To Products Advertised Nitrocellulose Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 44 o-Nitrochlorobenzene Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Nitrogen liquid Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Nitromethane Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 4-Nitroso-2,6-xylenol N.S. Chemicals 160 Nitroxynil NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Nonylphenol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Nonylphenol ethylene oxide condensates K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 NTA AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Nuclear Fast Red Suvchem 146

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Octahydroindole-2-carboxylic acid Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 118 Octanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Urmi Chemicals 21 Octanoyl chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Octocrylene Universal Esters Limited 52 Octoic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Octyl alcohol Soofi Enterprises 11 n-Octylamine Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 n-Octyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Octyldodecanol Universal Esters Limited 52 Octyl hydroxy stearate Universal Esters Limited 52 Octyl methoxycinnamate Universal Esters Limited 52 Octyl octonoate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Octyl palmitate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 p-Octylphenol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Octyl salicylate Universal Esters Limited 52 Octyl stearate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Octyltin mercaptide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Octyltin stabiliser Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Oilfield chemicals Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Oil soluble dyes Chemo India 188 Oleic acid Khona Drug Agencies 162 Knoll Chem Industries 174 Oleochemicals Soofi Enterprises 11 Oleoresins A Indian Neem Tree Company 174 Oleum Guljag Industries Ltd. 189 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Oleyl alcohol Soofi Enterprises 11 Oleylcetyl alcohol Soofi Enterprises 11 Optical brightening agents K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Orcein Suvchem 146

Organotin stabilisers Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Orlistat Sohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 189 Oxalic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemet 95 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Oxalyl chloride Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208

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Paints Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Palmarosa oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 174 Palm fatty acids Knoll Chem Industries 174 Palmitic acid JOCIL Ltd. 92 Knoll Chem Industries 174 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Palm stearin Knoll Chem Industries 174 Paper chemicals K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Parabens Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 Paraffin chlorinated Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Paraffin liquid Khona Drug Agencies 162 Paraffin wax Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Paraformaldehyde Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Nisha Chemicals 162 Sparchem 20 Paraldehyde Ashok Chem Pharma International 185 Chemet 95 Parvaquone NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 PBTC AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Pearlising agents Kuntal Organics LLP. 56 Pentaerythritol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Pentaerythritol tetracaproate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Pentaerythritol tetracaprylate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Pentaerythritol tetraoleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 n-Pentane K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Pentoxifylline Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Pentylamine Indo Amines Ltd. 33 n-Pentyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Sontara Organo Industries 168 n-Pentyl chloroformate Chemet 95 Peracetic acid Mars Chemicals 168 Radha Enterprises 62 Perchloroethylene Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chem Corporation 23 Manisha Traders 206 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Perfumery compounds A Indian Neem Tree Company 174 Permethrin technical Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Petroleum jelly Khona Drug Agencies 162 Petroleum sulphonates Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Pharmaceuticals

S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 pH booster Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 1,10-Phenanthroline monohydrate Tolani Chemicals 25 Phenazine methosulphate Suvchem 146 Phenazone NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 p-Phenetidine Samir Chemicals 188 Pheniramine maleate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Phenol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Wilson Chem Corporation 160 Phenol ethylene oxide condensates Esteem Industries 50 Phenolic resins Provik Industries 174 Phenol styrenated Esteem Industries 50 Phenol styrenated ethylene oxide condensates Esteem Industries 50 Phenol sulphonate formaldehyde condensate Esteem Industries 50 Phenolsulphonic acid Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 p-Phenolsulphonic acid The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Beta-Phenoxyethanol Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 4-Phenoxyphenol Ganesh Trading Co. 60 Phenylacetic acid TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 188 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Phenylacetyl chloride Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 188 2-Phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulphonic acid Paragon Industries 146 4-Phenyl-1-butanol Freesia Chemicals 60 Phenyl chloroformate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Trans-2-Phenylcyclopropylamine hemisulphate Chempure 91 o-Phenylenediamine Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 146 Phenylephrine hydrochloride Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Beta-Phenylethylamine Indo Amines Ltd. 33 R(+)alpha-Phenylethylamine Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 S(-)alpha-Phenylethylamine Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 2-Phenylethyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 Sontara Organo Industries 168 D-Alpha-Phenylglycine ethyl potassium salt Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 118 Phenyl magnesium bromide Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Phenyl magnesium chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Phenyl mercuric acetate technical Ankur Chemicals 205 1-Phenyl-1-propanol Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 118 3-Phenylpropionic acid Bhushilpa Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 205 3-Phenylpropionyl chloride

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Bhushilpa Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 205 Phenyltrimethylammonium chloride Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Samir Chemicals 188 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Phloroglucinol Tolani Chemicals 25 m-Phosphoric acid Box No. 378 205 Phosphoric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Urmi Chemicals 21 Phosphorous acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 206 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Phosphorous oxybromide Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Phosphorous oxychloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 146 Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Phosphorous pentachloride Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Phosphorous pentoxide Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Tolani Chemicals 25 Phosphorous tribromide Agrocel Industries Ltd. 171 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Shri Laxmi Chemicals 140 Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Phosphorous trichloride Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Phosphorous yellow Araya Ventures LLP 47 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 146 o-Phthalaldehyde N.S. Chemicals 160 Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 Phthalic anhydride Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chem Corporation 23 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 162 Phthalimide Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 Ishita Industries 174 Samir Chemicals 188 o-Phthalodinitrile Chemet 95 Phytochemicals Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Phytol Chempure 91 Alpha-Picoline Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Gamma-Picoline Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Pigments Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 44 Piperazine Manisha Traders 206 Oswal Chemicals 51 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Piperazine anhydrous Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Urmi Chemicals 21 Piperidine Indo Amines Ltd. 33 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Urmi Chemicals 21 1-Piperidino-1-cyclohexene Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Pivalamide Shital Chemical Industries 206 Pivalic acid Shital Chemical Industries 206 Pivaloyl chloride

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Index To Products Advertised Chemet 95 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Shital Chemical Industries 206 Plastic additives Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Platinum (II) acetylacetonate Padmaja Chemicals 189 Polacrilex Resin Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Poloxamer Anshul Life Sciences 120 Polyacrylamide Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Polyalkylene glycol Chemo India 188 Polyaluminium chloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Vivan Industries 206 Polycarboxylic acid Chemo India 188 Polydiallyldimethylammonium chloride Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Poly(dipropylene glycol) phenyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Polyelectrolytes Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Uma Chemicals 206 Polyester film K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Polyester resins Hemadhu Texchem Industries 118 Polyethylene emulsions Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Polyethylene glycol Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemo India 188 Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Khona Drug Agencies 162 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 206 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Polyethylene glycol dilaurate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Polyethylene glycol dioleate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyethylene glycol distearate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Polyethylene glycol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyethylene glycol-8 glyceryl caprylate/caprate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Polyethylene glycol-7 glyceryl cocoate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Polyethylene glycol monolaurate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyethylene glycol monooleate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyethylene glycol monostearate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Polyethylene wax Kuntal Organics LLP. 56 R.T. Industries 162 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Polyglycerol esters Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyglycerol polyricinoleate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyisobutylene Kuntal Organics LLP. 56 Polyisobutylene succinic anhydride Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C10 alcohol phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C12-15

alcohol phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Polymer additives Ionak Organics LLP. 60 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Polyol esters Chemo India 188 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyols Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyphosphoric acid Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Polypropylene glycol Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemo India 188 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Polysorbate Anshul Life Sciences 120 Esteem Industries 50 Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Yasham Speciality Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. 99 Polytetramethylene ether glycol Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Polyvinyl alcohol Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Polyvinyl pyrrolidone American Enterprise 56 Anshul Life Sciences 120 Oswal Chemicals 51 Polyvinyl pyrrolidone crosslinked Anshul Life Sciences 120 Potassium acetate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Uma Organics 64 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Potassium-tert-amylate Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Potassium benzoate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Potassium bicarbonate Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 189 Nisha Chemicals 162 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Potassium bichromate Oswal Chemicals 51 Potassium bisulphate Box No. 378 205 Potassium borohydride Chempure 91 Potassium bromate Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Potassium bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Potassium-tert-butoxide K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Potassium-n-butylate Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Potassium carbonate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemet 95 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Potassium chloride Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208

Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Potassium chromate Box No. 378 205 Potassium citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Potassium D-gluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Potassium dihydrogen citrate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Potassium dihydrogen orthophosphate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Potassium dihydrogen phosphate Uma Organics 64 Potassium dimethyl dithiocarbamate Esteem Industries 50 Potassium D-saccharate Zuhhad International 188 Potassium ferricyanide Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 208 Potassium ferrocyanide Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 208 Potassium hexamethyldisilazane Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Potassium humate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 206 Potassium hydrogen sulphate Chempure 91 Potassium hydroxide Chemet 95 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Potassium hydroxide pellets Caliron Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 45 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sparchem 20 Potassium iodate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Potassium iodide Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Ankur Chemicals 205 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Potassium isopropylate Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Potassium laurate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Potassium magnesium citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Potassium maleate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Potassium mercuric iodide Ankur Chemicals 205 Potassium metabisulphite Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Vasupujya Chemicals 176 Potassium methoxide Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Potassium monopersulphate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Potassium myristate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Potassium nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Uma Organics 64 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Potassium nitrite Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Potassium oleate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Potassium oxalate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Potassium palmitate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Potassium permanganate Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 189 Oswal Chemicals 51 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 208 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Potassium persulphate

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Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Potassium phosphate dibasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Potassium phosphate monobasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Potassium phosphate tribasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Potassium-n-propylate Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Potassium silicate Noble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 35 Potassium sodium tartarate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Potassium sorbate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Potassium stannate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Potassium stearate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Potassium sulphate Araya Ventures LLP 47 Box No. 374 189 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Potassium thiocyanate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Potassium titanate Noble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 35 Potassium tripolyphosphate Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Potassium zirconium carbonate Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 146 Potassium zirconium fluoride Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 146 Pour point depressants Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Povidone Anshul Life Sciences 120 Praziquantel NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Precipitated calcium carbonate Royalty Minerals 162 Precipitated silica K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Preservatives Chemo India 188 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Prathista Industries Ltd. 64 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Prilocaine Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Prilocaine hydrochloride Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Prochlorperazine maleate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Prochlorperazine mesylate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 D-Proline Chempure 91 L-Proline Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Promethazine theoclate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 1-Propanephosphonic acid cyclic anhydride Chemet 95 n-Propanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Urmi Chemicals 21 Propargyl alcohol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Z-1-Propenyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Propionaldehyde Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Tolani Chemicals 25 Propionic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31

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Index To Products Advertised Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sparchem 20 Propionic anhydride K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Propionyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Propionyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 Propyl acetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sontara Organo Industries 168 n-Propylamine Indo Amines Ltd. 33 n-Propyl bromide AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52 Agrocel Industries Ltd. 171 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sontara Organo Industries 168 n-Propyl diethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Propylene carbonate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Propylene glycol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Khona Drug Agencies 162 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Radha Enterprises 62 Urmi Chemicals 21 Propylene glycol dioleate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Propylene glycol monooleate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Propylene glycol monostearate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Propylene oxide condensates Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 n-Propyl ethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Propyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Propylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 Propylparaben sodium Gujarat Organics Ltd. 56 PTSA TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 188 PVA Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 PVC Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chem Corporation 23 PVP Anshul Life Sciences 120 Pacific Agencies 17 Pyridine Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Urmi Chemicals 21 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Pyridine derivatives Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Urmi Chemicals 21 Pyridine hydrobromide Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 Pyridine hydrobromide perbromide Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 3-Pyridinesulphonyl chloride Alcatraz Chemicals 54 Pyrilamine maleate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161

Pyrocatechol violet Suvchem 146 Pyrogallol Tolani Chemicals 25 Pyrogallol red Suvchem 146 Pyronin B Suvchem 146 Pyronin Y Suvchem 146 Pyrophosphoryl chloride Chempure 91 Pyrrole Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Pyrrolidine Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 2-Pyrrolidone Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Oswal Chemicals 51 Tolani Chemicals 25

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Ractopamine hydrochloride NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Ranolazine NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Raspberry ketone Chempure 91 Redispersible polymer powder (VAE) Chemo India 188 Red oxide Welcome Chemicals 192 Red oxide natural Royalty Minerals 162 Reducer Provik Industries 174 Resazurin sodium salt Suvchem 146 Resorcinol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Zuhhad International 188 Retarder Provik Industries 174 Reverse osmosis chemicals Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Riboflavine-5-phosphate sodium Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 D-Ribose Tolani Chemicals 25 Rice bran fatty acid Knoll Chem Industries 174 Ropivacaine Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Ropivacaine hydrochloride Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Rubber chemicals Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Rubber solution Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Rubeanic acid Suvchem 146 Rust preventives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Rutile sand Noble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 35

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Salbutamol sulphate Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Salicylaldehyde Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Salicylic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 44 Salt vacuum Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 Scale inhibitors Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Sebacic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Tolani Chemicals 25 Selenic acid Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Selenious acid Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Selenium dioxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Selenium metal Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Selenium oxychloride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Selenium sulphide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Semicarbazide hydrochloride Shivam Enterprises 56 Sequestering agents AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 D-Serine Chempure 91 Tolani Chemicals 25 Silanes K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Silica Royalty Minerals 162 Silica fumed K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Silica precipitated Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 58 Geetraj Corporation 168 Royalty Minerals 162 Welcome Chemicals 192 Silicates Noble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 35 Silicon carbide Kailash Marketing Associates 66 Silicone emulsions K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Silicone oil K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Silicones Chempure 91 Silicon metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 206 Silver nitrate Ankur Chemicals 205 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Silver oxide Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Silver salts Belami Fine Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 62 Silver sulphadiazine Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Silver sulphate Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Soap noodles JOCIL Ltd. 92 Soda ash Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sodium acetate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Lotus Marketing 64 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 188 Uma Organics 64 Sodium acetate trihydrate Uma Organics 64 Sodium acid pyrophosphate Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Sodium-4-aminosalicylate Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Sodium ammonium vanadate Premier Alloys & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52

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Sodium-tert-amylate Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Sodium antimony gluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Sodium azide K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Tolani Chemicals 25 Sodium benzene sulphonate Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Sodium benzoate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chemet 95 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Sodium bicarbonate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sparchem 20 Sodium biselenate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Sodium biselenite Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Sodium bisulphate Shree Chlorates 208 Sodium bisulphite Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Guljag Industries Ltd. 189 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sodium borohydride Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Urmi Chemicals 21 Sodium bromate Chempure 91 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Sodium bromide Agrocel Industries Ltd. 171 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Dhruv Chem Industries 18 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Oswal Chemicals 51 Sontara Organo Industries 168 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 212 Sodium-2-bromopropionate Sontara Organo Industries 168 Sodium-tert-butoxide Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Sodium-n-butylate Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Sodium calcium edetate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sodium carbonate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Box No. 378 205 Sodium carboxymethylcellulose Ashok Chem Pharma International 185 Sodium chlorate Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Shree Chlorates 208 Sodium chloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sodium chlorite Shree Chlorates 208 Sodium citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Sodium citrate dihydrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Sodium cumene sulphonate Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Sodium cyanide Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sodium deoxycholate Tolani Chemicals 25 Sodium dichloroisocyanurate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sodium dichromate Oswal Chemicals 51

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Index To Products Advertised Sodium dihydrogen citrate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Sodium dihydrogen phosphate Uma Organics 64 Sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate Uma Organics 64 Sodium dihydrogen phosphate monohydrate Uma Organics 64 Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate Esteem Industries 50 Sodium ethoxide Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sodium ferric pyrophosphate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Sodium ferrocyanide Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 208 Sodium formaldehyde bisulphite Vasupujya Chemicals 176 Sodium formate Nisha Chemicals 162 Sodium fumarate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Sodium gluconate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Prathista Industries Ltd. 64 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 208 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Tripura Bio-Tech Limited 118 Sodium hexametaphosphate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Sodium hexamethyldisilazane Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Sodium hydride Araya Ventures LLP 47 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Sodium hydrogen sulphate Shree Chlorates 208 Sodium hydrogen sulphide Eurofine Chemicals 56 Sodium hydrosulphite Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sodium hydroxide Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sodium hydroxide pellets Caliron Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 45 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sparchem 20 Sodium hypochlorite Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Organo Chemical Industries 66 Wilson Chem Corporation 160 Sodium hypophosphite Chempure 91 Sodium iodide Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Sodium isopropylate Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Sodium lactate Nisha Chemicals 162 Sodium laurate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Sodium lauryl ether sulphate Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Sodium lauryl sulphate Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Sodium metabisulphite Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chemet 95 Guljag Industries Ltd. 189 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sparchem 20 Vasupujya Chemicals 176 Sodium metal Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Urmi Chemicals 21 Sodium methoxide Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22

Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 10 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Sodium molybdate Ankur Chemicals 205 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Sodium monochloroacetate Ashok Chem Pharma International 185 Sodium myristate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Sodium nitrate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Box No. 378 205 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Sparchem 20 Sodium nitrite Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Sparchem 20 Sodium oleate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Sodium oxalate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sodium palmitate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 Sodium pentachlorophenate R.T. Industries 162 Sodium perborate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sodium percarbonate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sodium persulphate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sodium petroleum sulphonate Chemo India 188 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Sodium phenol sulphonate The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Sodium phosphate dibasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sodium phosphate monobasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sodium phosphate tribasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sodium potassium alloy Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Sodium propionate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Sodium-n-propylate Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37 Sodium pyruvate K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Tolani Chemicals 25 Sodium selenate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Sodium selenite Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Sodium silicate Noble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 35 Sodium silicofluoride Oswal Chemicals 51 Sodium stannate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Sodium stearate Ionak Organics LLP. 60 R.T. Industries 162 Sodium succinate Shivam Enterprises 56 Sodium succinate hexahydrate Shivam Enterprises 56 Sodium sulphate Ashok Chem Pharma International 185 AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Box No. 374 189 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 103 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185

Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Oswal Chemicals 51 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Uma Organics 64 Vivan Industries 206 Sodium sulphide anhydrous Eurofine Chemicals 56 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sodium sulphite Chemet 95 Gulshan Chemicals Limited 118 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sparchem 20 Vivan Industries 206 Sodium tartarate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sodium tetraphenyloborate Tolani Chemicals 25 Sodium thiocyanate Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sodium thiomethoxide Chempure 91 Sodium thiosulphate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Lotus Marketing 64 Oswal Chemicals 51 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Uma Organics 64 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Sodium thiosulphate pentahydrate Uma Organics 64 Sodium titanate Noble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 35 Sodium triacetoxyborohydride Chempure 91 Sodium tripolyphosphate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sodium tungstate Helix Multichem 189 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Sodium vinyl sulphonate The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Sodium xylene sulphonate Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Tolani Chemicals 25 Softeners Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Hemadhu Texchem Industries 118 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Softeners cationic K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Solubilizers Yasham Speciality Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. 99 Solvent CIX Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Sahastraa Exports Pvt. Ltd. 69 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Solvents Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sorbic acid K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sorbitan esters Esteem Industries 50 Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Sorbitan monolaurate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Sorbitan monooleate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Sorbitan monopalmitate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sorbitan monostearate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16

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Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Sorbitan trioleate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Sorbitan tristearate Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Soyabean oil hydrogenated Knoll Chem Industries 174 Speciality chemicals Alcatraz Chemicals 54 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Paragon Industries 146 Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Stains Belami Fine Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 62 Stannic chloride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Stannic oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Stannic sulphide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Stannous chloride Helix Multichem 189 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Stannous fluoride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Stannous fluoroborate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Stannous octoate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Stannous oxalate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Stannous oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Stannous pyrophosphate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Stannous sulphate Helix Multichem 189 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Stearic acid JOCIL Ltd. 92 Khona Drug Agencies 162 Knoll Chem Industries 174 Stearyl alcohol Khona Drug Agencies 162 Soofi Enterprises 11 Stearyl stearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Strontium acetate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Strontium bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Strontium bromide hexahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Strontium carbonate Chawla World Trade Links 208 Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54 Strontium chloride Chawla World Trade Links 208 Strontium chloride hexahydrate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54 Strontium citrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Strontium gluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Strontium hydroxide Chawla World Trade Links 208 Strontium hydroxide-8-hydrate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54 Strontium lactate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Strontium nitrate Box No. 378 205 Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54 Strontium sulphate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54 Styrene Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Succinic acid

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Index To Products Advertised AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Samir Chemicals 188 Shivam Enterprises 56 Succinic anhydride Samir Chemicals 188 Shivam Enterprises 56 Succinimide Shital Chemical Industries 206 Sucralfate Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 111 Sudan Black B Suvchem 146 Sugar mill chemicals Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Sulphamic acid Guljag Industries Ltd. 189 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Vivan Industries 206 Sulphanilic acid Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 5-Sulphoanthranilic acid Ishita Industries 174 Sulphogamma acid Paragon Industries 146 5-Sulphohydrazone Ishita Industries 174 Sulpholane K. Raj & Co. 24,26 5-Sulphosalicylic acid Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Sulphur Lotus Marketing 64 Shree Enterprises (Chemicals) Pvt. Ltd. 118 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Sulphur dichloride Organo Chemical Industries 66 Sulphuric acid Guljag Industries Ltd. 189 Orchem Products 168 Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Sulphuric anhydride The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Sulphur monochloride Organo Chemical Industries 66 Sulphur trioxide Guljag Industries Ltd. 189 Sulphuryl chloride Chemet 95 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Surfactants Chemo India 188 Chempure 91 Esteem Industries 50 Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Yasham Speciality Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. 99 Surfactants amphoteric Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Surfactants anionic Chemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 61 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Surfactants nonionic K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65

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Shivam Enterprises 56 Uma Chemicals 206 D-Tartaric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 206 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 L-Tartaric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 206 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162 Pacific Agencies 17 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Taurine K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Tolani Chemicals 25 TBTU Chempure 91 Tea seed cake Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 TEG Parasmani Industries 140 TEMPO K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Terephthaloyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 206 Tetraacetylethylenediamine Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Tetrabromobisphenol A Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Tetrabutylammonium bromide AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 192 Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Samir Chemicals 188 Sparchem 20 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Tetrabutylammonium chloride Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Tetrabutylammonium fluoride Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Tetrabutylammonium hydrogen sulphate AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52 Hem Corporation 206 Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Samir Chemicals 188 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Tetrabutylammonium hydroxide Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Tetrabutylammonium iodide Chempure 91 Samir Chemicals 188 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Tetrabutylammonium tribromide Leeds Kem [India] Limited 140 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene Hem Corporation 206 Tetraethylammonium bromide Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Samir Chemicals 188 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Tetraethylammonium hydroxide Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Tetraethylammonium iodide Samir Chemicals 188 Tetraethylammonium tetrafluoroborate Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Tetraethylene glycol MVL Medisynth Private Limited 58 Tetraethylenepentamine Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Manisha Traders 206 Tolani Chemicals 25 Tetraglyme K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Tetraheptylammonium bromide Tolani Chemicals 25 Tetrahydrofuran

Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Nisha Chemicals 162 Pacific Agencies 17 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Tetrahydronaphthalene K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Tetrahydropyran Freesia Chemicals 60 Tetrakis(decyl)ammonium bromide Tolani Chemicals 25 1-Tetralone Freesia Chemicals 60 Tetramethylammonium chloride Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Tetramethylammonium hydroxide Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol Chempure 91 N,N,N`,N`-Tetramethylethylenediamine Chempure 91 Tolani Chemicals 25 Tetramethyl thiourea Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 140 Tetramethylurea Tolani Chemicals 25 Tetraphenyl dipropyleneglycol diphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Tetraphenylphosphonium bromide Samir Chemicals 188 Tetrapotassium pyrophosphate Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Tetrapropylammonium bromide Samir Chemicals 188 Tetrapropylammonium hydroxide Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Tetrasodium pyrophosphate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 1,H-Tetrazole acetic acid Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 118 Textile chemicals Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 160 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Theobromine Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 2,4-Thiazolidinedione Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd., 205 Thickening agents Kuntal Organics LLP. 56 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Thimerosal K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Thioacetamide Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Tolani Chemicals 25 Thioacetic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 Thiocolchicoside Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 p-Thiocresol Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 Thioglycerol K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Thioglycolic acid K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Thionine Suvchem 146 Thionyl chloride Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Thiophene S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 Thiophene-2-ethanol Araya Ventures LLP 47 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Thiophenol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Khona Drug Agencies 162 Sparchem 20 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9

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Thioridazine hydrochloride Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Thiosalicylic acid Paragon Industries 146 Thiosemicarbazide Shivam Enterprises 56 Thiourea Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Thixotropic agents Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 44 Thorin Suvchem 146 Thymine Tolani Chemicals 25 Tin metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 206 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Sarda Metal Powders 52 Tin stabilisers Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Titanium dioxide Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 140 Titanium dioxide anatase Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 140 Titanium dioxide rutile Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 140 Kuntal Organics LLP. 56 Titanium metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 206 Titanium tetrachloride K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Tobias acid Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Toldimfos sodium NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Tolfenamic acid Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Toltrazuril NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Toluene Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Toluene diisocyanate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 o-Toluenesulphonamide Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 o-,p-Toluenesulphonamide mixture Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 p-Toluenesulphonic acid Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Lotus Marketing 64 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 63 Sparchem 20 p-Toluenesulphonyl chloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Sparchem 20 Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 185 m-Toluic acid Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 o-Toluic acid Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 p-Toluic acid Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sparchem 20 o-Toluidine Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 p-Toluidine Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 m-Tolunitrile Anami Organics 60 p-Tolunitrile Anami Organics 60 p-Toluoyl chloride

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Index To Products Advertised Shital Chemical Industries 206 o-4-Tolylbenzonitrile Tolani Chemicals 25 Tolyltriazole Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Shivam Enterprises 56 Tramadol hydrochloride Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Transformer oil Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 D-Trehalose dihydrate K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Tretinoin Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 192 Triacetin Chempure 91 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 1,3,5-Triazine Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 1H-1,2,4-Triazole Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 188 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97 2,4,6-Tribromoaniline Shri Laxmi Chemicals 140 2,4,6-Tribromophenol Shri Laxmi Chemicals 140 Tributylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Samir Chemicals 188 Tri-n-butylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 54 Sparchem 20 Tri-n-butyl tin chloride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Tributyltin methoxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Tri-n-butyltin oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Tricalcium phosphate Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Trichloroacetyl isocyanate Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 Trichloroethylene Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Chem Corporation 23 Manisha Traders 206 Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 48 Trichloroisocyanuric acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Radha Enterprises 62 Triclabendazole Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 54 NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 62 Triclosan Super Hygienic Chemicals 64 Tricresyl phosphate Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Tridecyl alcohol ethylene oxide condensates Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Tridecyl palmitate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Triethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,207 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Triethanolamine lauryl sulphate Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 214 Triethylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Araya Ventures LLP 47 Chemet 95 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Oswal Chemicals 51 Paresh Chemical Corporation 192 Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Sparchem 20 Triethylamine hydrochloride Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 MVL Medisynth Private Limited 58

Tolani Chemicals 25 Triethylene glycol Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 MVL Medisynth Private Limited 58 Triethylenetetramine Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Manisha Traders 206 Tri-2-ethylhexylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Triethylmethylammonium tetrafluoroborate Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 Triethyl orthoacetate Ganesh Trading Co. 60 Tolani Chemicals 25 Triethyl orthoformate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 Sparchem 20 Urmi Chemicals 21 Triethyl phosphate Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 146 Triethylsilane Chemet 95 Sparchem 20 2,2,2-Trifluoroacetic acid K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Sparchem 20 Trifluoroacetic anhydride Tolani Chemicals 25 Trifluoromethanesulphonic acid Sparchem 20 Trifluoromethanesulphonic anhydride Sparchem 20 2-Trifluoromethylphenothiazine Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 212 Triglyme Ganesh Trading Co. 60 Triisodecyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Triisodecyl trimellitate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Triisopropanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28 Chemo India 188 Triisopropyl borate K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Trilauryl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Trimellitic anhydride Chemet 95 Trimethylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Oswal Chemicals 51 Rashtriya Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd.-Sion 59 Trimethylamine hydrochloride MVL Medisynth Private Limited 58 Trimethyl borate Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Trimethylchlorosilane Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17 N,2,3-Trimethyl-2-isopropyl butanamide Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 208 Trimethylolpropane Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Trimethylolpropane triacrylate Chempure 91 Trimethylolpropane tricaprylate/tricaprate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 29 Trimethylolpropane trioleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Trimethyl orthoacetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Sparchem 20 Tolani Chemicals 25 Trimethyl orthoformate Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Pacific Agencies 17

Sparchem 20 Trimethyl phosphate Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 146 Trimethylsilane Sparchem 20 N,O-Bis-(Trimethylsilyl)-acetamide Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Trioctylmethylammonium chloride Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 185 N-(Triphenylmethyl)-5-(4`(bromethylbiphenyl)-2-yl)tetrazole Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 118 Triphenyl phosphate Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Triphenyl phosphine Ramanand Kidarnath International 65 Samir Chemicals 188 Triphenylphosphine K. Raj & Co. 24,26 Triphenyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Triphosgene Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Tolani Chemicals 25 Tripotassium citrate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Tripotassium orthophosphate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Tripotassium phosphate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Tri-n-propylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101 Tris buffer Tolani Chemicals 25 1,3,5-Tris(ethyl)hexahydro-S-triazine Esteem Industries 50 Tris-hydrochloride Tolani Chemicals 25 Tris(4-nonylphenyl) phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Trisodium citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Trisodium hydrogen diphosphate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Trisodium orthophosphate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 66 Trisodium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 176 Trisodium phosphate dodecahydrate Uma Organics 64 Tris(tridecyl) phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Tromethamine Sparchem 20 Trospium chloride Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Tungsten metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 206 Tungstic acid Helix Multichem 189 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Tween 20 American Enterprise 56 Khona Drug Agencies 162 Tyloxapol Chempure 91

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Valeric anhydride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 205 Valeronitrile Indo Amines Ltd. 33 N-Valeroyl chloride Chemet 95 n-Valeryl chloride Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 57 Shital Chemical Industries 206 L-Valine methyl ester hydrochloride Hem Corporation 206 Vanadium pentoxide Premier Alloys & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Vanillin Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Veegum American Enterprise 56 Vermiculite Royalty Minerals 162 Vinyl acetate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 176 Ankita Chemical Corporation 30,31 Hrishabh Life Sciences 22 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 160,205 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Vinyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Vinyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 168 Viscosity index improvers Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Viscosity reducers Gayatree Chemical Industries 52 Vitamins Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 161 Vitride S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 97

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Index To Products Advertised Zinc borate Khona Drug Agencies 162 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 206 Welcome Chemicals 192 Zinc bromide Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 105 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Zinc carbonate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 40,41 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Zinc carnosine Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Zinc chloride Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Zinc citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Zinc citrate dihydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Zinc cyanide Eurofine Chemicals 56 Zinc dialkyldithiophosphate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34 Zinc diethyl dithiocarbamate Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 140 Zinc dust Sarda Metal Powders 52 Zinc fluoride tetrahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Zinc gluconate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Zinc glycinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Zinc iodide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Zinc lactate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Zinc metal Sarda Metal Powders 52 Zinc nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Zincon Suvchem 146 Zinc orotate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Zinc oxide Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 140 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Oswal Chemicals 51 Zinc peroxide Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Zinc phosphate Welcome Chemicals 192 Zinc phosphide technical Sandhya Group of Companies 209 Zinc picolinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Zinc pidolate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Zinc salts Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Zinc selenite Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Zinc stabilisers Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 49 Zinc stearate Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 140 R.T. Industries 162 Zinc succinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Zinc sulphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 42,185 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 208 Vivan Industries 206 Zinc sulphate heptahydrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210 Raj Agro 174 Vivan Industries 206 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 211 Zinc sulphate monohydrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 210

Raj Agro Vivan Industries Yogi Dye Chem Industries Ziram formulations Gayatree Chemical Industries Ziram technical Gayatree Chemical Industries Zirconia corundum Kailash Marketing Associates Zirconia mullite Kailash Marketing Associates Zirconium acetate Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Zirconium acetylacetonate Padmaja Chemicals Zirconium fluoride Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Zirconium hydroxide Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Zirconium (IV) carbonate Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Zirconium (IV) sulphate Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Zirconium nitrate Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Zirconium oxychloride Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Zirconium salts Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. ZMBT Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd.

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Chemicals regulation is coming, but will take its time The chemicals industry is amongst the most regulated in the world. And it’s not just the operation of the industry that is scrutinised and directed mainly from the point of view of safety. More and more countries are examining the chemicals in commerce and framing rules and regulations permitting most, restricting some, and banning a few on the grounds that they are harmful to human life and/or the environment. Ideally, regulations should be based on sound science, and while that is the claim most regulations make, the reality is a bit different. Public perceptions of hazards – not risks – and pressures by NGOs – an increasingly active voice – get reflected in the laws made. While the chemical industry has repeatedly stressed the need for rational policy making, it is also coming around to the fact that it will have to play with the cards it is eventually dealt! In India, the operations of the industry are regulated by several laws that fall under the ambit of a number of ministries of the government – Environment, Forests & Climate Change; Health; Agriculture; Industry; Commerce; to name some. Though some products – like agrochemicals – are regulated (in this case by the Central Insecticides Board), the vast majority of chemicals are not, in the absence of a comprehensive national chemical regulation. That is expected to change, but, if industry experts are to be believed, the process of coming to a consensus, taking the rules through the bureaucracy, and finding budgetary support will take some doing and time. While a draft of the proposed rules are currently being discussed amongst stakeholders, it is still largely behind closed doors. Surprisingly, the document now under discussion has not yet been put out in the public domain for wider consultations. The percolation of REACH beyond the EU Chemical regulation has undergone a profound shift in the last decade or so. An important milestone in the history of chemical regulation came with the entry into force of legislation in the European Union (EU), termed REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals). Till then, the determination of the safety of chemicals was left to governments. REACH shifted the onus of proving safety – and bearing the costs of doing so – on to industry. Predictably, there were protests, but these have, over time, died down and the regulation is now widely accepted by those it impacts (companies in the EU or those that do business with the region). REACH has also percolated beyond the EU. The underlying structure, rationality and practices of REACH have since been embraced by regulators in China, Korea, Turkey, and Taiwan, amongst others. These avatars of REACH are not as rigorous as the EU one – not surprising considering the varying maturity of the industry. Draft rules in India In India, the ‘Draft Chemicals (Management & Safety) Rules, 20xx’ (which name hints that no timelines have yet been set), provide for the notification, registration and restriction on use of substances, mixtures and intermediates placed in the Indian market. These are now being discussed by stakeholders under the stewardship of the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, Government of India. The draft rules provide for a three-level of actions and reactions – notification, registration and restrictions – for chemicals in commerce, depending on their safety profile. Simplistically put, as the hazards associated with a chemical become more severe, the compliance demands placed by the draft rules become more rigorous. Those with unacceptable hazards are to be subjected to the strictest controls, which could be limited use (in some applications or till safer substitutes are found) or even outright bans. Notification of all existing substances At the primary level, the draft rules call for a notification of all existing substances within a specified period once the rules come into force. At this stage, the information sought by the regulator is basic: identity of the substance (e.g., its CAS number, IUPAC name), uses (with names of users), the quantity that will be placed in Indian territory (in tonnage bands) etc. This is to be repeated annually. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Point of View Registration – more demanding The next level of escalation in compliance – viz. registration – is required by any manufacturer, importer (or authorised representative in case of a foreign manufacturer) who have placed or are intending to place in Indian territory any chemical in a Priority Substance list in a quantity greater than 1 tonne per annum (though the quantity restriction could be lowered based on the recommendations of a scientific risk assessment committee). The timelines in which the registration is to be carried out will be determined by the tonnage band in which the product falls: while a Priority Substance in greater than 1,000-tpa volume needs be registered within 24 months from the date on which these Rules come into force; for those in the 100-tpa to 1,000-tpa band the registration timeline is extended to 36 months; and for those less than 100-tpa further to 48 months. The Registration requirements are more rigorous than for Notification and require the submission of a Technical Dossier that includes details of the registrant; structural details of the chemicals (including spectral data); identified chemical uses; classification & labelling information (including hazard classification, specific concentration limits etc.); and human & environmental exposure. There is exemption from registration for intermediates if they are consumed in situ, and not stored or transported (though they still need to be notified). Suppliers that place Priority Substances in quantities greater than 10-tpa also need to perform a Chemical Safety Assessment and submit a Chemical Safety Report in a prescribed format at the time of registration. For items placed in volumes of less than 10-tpa, an Exposure Scenario will suffice. Restrictions for the problematic A competent authority will scrutinise the Technical Dossiers and if they are of the opinion that the substance poses an unacceptable risk to human safety or the environment, it may require the Restriction of the substance or may authorise its use under specific conditions. Notifiers and Registrants may seek permission for specific uses of Restricted Substances, by providing scientific justifications. Like REACH, the Draft Rules provide for companies to collaborate to gather the extensive data required for the Technical Dossiers – in order to save costs and to avoid repetitive testing (especially on animals). The Draft Rules also provide for actions for the management of chemical accidents. Industry concerns The concerns expressed by some stakeholders relate to the costs associated with the exercise, as also the procedural hassles when it comes to registrations of Priority Substances, in particular. Though the notification and registration costs are related to the size of the business (with larger companies paying more and SMEs less), there is scope to revise these downward, especially for SMEs. What will, however, be even more critical are the costs associated with compiling the data needed for the Technical Dossiers and the Exposure Scenarios. The apportioning of these costs amongst the members of a consortium (formed for the purpose) was a bone of contention in REACH, even with the regulator, the European Chemical Agency (ECHA) laid down guidelines on how these need to be shared. There are also worries over the sharing of user and customer data, and fears that there could be ‘leakage’ of this commercially sensitive information. While reassurances on this count are needed, the industry’s suspicion will not go away till it sees actual practice matching the stated intents. There is little clarity on when the Draft Rules will be finalised and operationalised. There are inter-ministerial consultations still to be had, as well as more extensive discussions with the industry addressing the nitty-gritty of the rules, the costs associated with compliance, the penalties for non-compliance etc. This will take time. If the European example is anything to go by, it will take a sizeable organisation to manage all this. ECHA operates out of Helsinki (Finland) and is staffed by all sorts of experts, and their operations are backed by robust IT systems. Even making allowance for the fact that the Indian REACH – for want of a better name – is a simplified and watered-down version of the EU legislation, it will still need a dedicated agency, manned by experts in law (especially environmental law), safety, toxicology, etc. Investments will need to be made in secure IT systems through which companies can interface for their filings, some of which repeat year after year. Submissions of reams of paper will simply not do. Provisions will also need to be made to ensure transparency, and mechanisms for redressal of grievances. All this will need substantial budgetary support from the government – at least to get things going. The process of getting the industry’s buy-in into the legislation also needs to begin as the broad contours are in place. India needs a robust chemicals policy, mainly because its citizens need the assurance and comfort of knowing that the chemicals it uses in myriad products – often without knowing – do not cause harm. The Indian chemical industry, on its part, must accept this as a cost of doing business, as others elsewhere in the world have.

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Industry highlights flaws in Pesticides Management Bill, seek more scrutiny Pesticide industry body Crop Care Federation of India (CCFI) has claimed that the Pesticides Management Bill 2020 has over a dozen drawbacks and the proposed legislation should be sent to a select committee of Parliament.

“Pesticide are like drugs. Their efficacy goes after 10-15 years and there is dire need of research. If the price of pesticide is the same, there is no incentive for research. Our industry is self-regulated. Please don’t try to control.”

If the bill that was introduced in the Rajya Sabha on March 23, 2020, to replace The Insecticides Act, 1968, is passed in the current form, it will have a far-reaching impact on Indian agriculture and farmers, the industry body has said.

Import of formulations Further, Mr. Kumar said the bill provides for import of formulations (ready products) which would kill the Indian industry and does not give a level playing field. The safety of imported formulations depends on the safety and efficacy of technicals. If a product is made out of an expired technical grade material and comes to India, then the environment and farmers are at risk here, he said.

The Insecticides Act, 1968, currently governs the registration, manufacturing, export, sale and use of pesticides in India. The new bill may come up for discussion in the next session of Parliament. “The PMB in the present shape is a big disappointment as it does not meet any of the industry’s expectations. Rather, it will bring back the ‘Inspector Raj’,” CCFI Chairman (technical committee) Mr. Ajit Kumar said. CCFI represents agrochemical firms in India with a member base of over 50 leading companies. ‘Decriminalise offences’ Highlighting major drawbacks in the bill, Mr. Kumar said firstly the bill has criminalised almost all the offences, which is not in the interest of genuine manufacturers because of the existing “faulty” sample collection system. “Section 44 up to 52 talks about penalty and jail term for the violation which were there in the earlier law also. But penalising without strengthening the sample collection process puts genuine manufacturers at risk,” he said.

Another concern, Mr. Kumar said, is about a provision in the bill that states revoking of a licence if a person is convicted of an offence. “If a company manufactures 30-40 products and if it is convicted of one offence, then the whole factory should not be closed. It should be penalised for that particular offence, and the entire factory should not close. In such a situation, our industry cannot survive,” he said. He also appealed to the government to change the provision in the bill under which notices are served for offences to directors of the company in the first instance. “There could be a situation, the company has several units located all over the country, one man cannot be held responsible for controlling all units. The man who is responsible in the first place should be held responsible, if there is proof of any connivance, of course, you launch a case,” he said. Mr. Kumar said the industry demands the government to decriminalise offences and make them civil in nature in line with Section 554 of the Companies Act, 2013. Raising concerns over a provision on regulation of pesticide prices, he said,

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“We were importing both technicals and formulation for 40 years. In the last 10 years, this has changed and only formulations are being imported for certain reasons. This should change,” he noted. Mr. Kumar also demanded that the government should take off a provision in the bill regarding sale of certain pesticides through ‘prescription’ saying this is going to hamper availability of pesticides to farmers. “We have got 6.5-lakh villages in the country. If you want to sell pesticides through prescription in a short season, which machinery can make prescription for the farmers. It is not practical. It should be taken off,” he said. The industry body also wants the government to relook many provisions of the bill that provides for arbitrary ban of pesticides, prohibition on export of products that are banned in India, re-registration of pesticides that were already registered after new law comes in force, among others. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Bayer CropScience partners BigHaat for delivery of seeds, agri-inputs Bayer CropScience Ltd. has partnered with BigHaat, an agri-input e-commerce platform, to enable last-mile delivery of Bayer’s seeds and crop protection products directly to farmers’ doorsteps. The tie-up will support farmers in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala and focus on paddy, cotton, corn, chilli and horticulture crops. Besides having access to the entire range of Bayer’s agri-solutions, farmers can also avail crop-specific agronomic advisory through BigHaat’s Agristore digital platform, said a Bayer statement. BigHaat provides a wide range of

inputs including seeds, pesticides, fertilisers, nutrients, farm implements and crop advisory to over 30-lakh Indian farmers. BigHaat, through its cognitive intelligence-based technology offers real time, image-based disease & pest diagnosis and crop stage-wise advisory to farmers for over 80 crops and enables them to choose the right agri-inputs and the technical know-how for safe and effective application. Farmers without smartphones can give a missed call on 180030002434 to receive a call back from the customer call centre and receive advisory on the phone or schedule a field visit from crop agronomists.

“Rising digitalisation has paved the way for dynamic shifts such as the use of e-commerce platforms for purchase of agri-solutions. Bayer’s partnership with BigHaat is a strategic collaboration to provide farmers diverse choices beyond the traditional services they usually rely on,” said Mr. Simon Wiebusch, Chief Operating Officer for Bayer India’s Crop Science Division. “Bayer is continuously looking at partnerships across the agri value chain to enhance customer centricity. We want to create a hybrid ecosystem where traditional and digital marketplaces coexist with the common aim of providing farmers with greater choice,” he added.

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Meghmani Organics begins production at two agrochemicals plants Diversified chemicals firm, Meghmani Organics Ltd. (MOL), has announced commencement of commercial production at two plants for manufacturing an herbicide and an agrochemical formulation in Bharuch, Gujarat on 25 November 2020. The herbicide – 2,4D acid – plant, located at Dahej and having an annual capacity of 10,800-mt, was set up with an investment of Rs. 127-crore. The

company expects to achieve additional turnover of Rs. 200-crore on full year of operation. With this expansion the total production capacity of 2,4D acid is now 21600-tpa.

The company also announced plans to set up a multipurpose plant at Dahej at a cost of Rs. 310-crore. “The plant is expected to be commissioned by Q4 FY22,” the company informed.

The agrochemical formulation plant, located at Panoli, involved an investment of Rs. 25-crore. The company expects to achieve additional turnover of Rs. 150-crore on full year of operation at the facility.

Meghmani Organics, which manufactures agrochemicals and pigments, reported a 3.8% drop in consolidated net profit to Rs. 81.15-crore on a 17.5% rise in net sales to Rs. 625.63-crore in Q2FY21 over Q2FY20.

Fine Organic begins operations at new facility in Patalganga Fine Organic Industries, a leading producer of speciality additives for foods and plastics among other things, has informed the stock exchange about commencement of operations at its

new manufacturing facility situated at Additional MIDC Patalganga, Maharashtra from 25 November 2020. Fine Organic Industries is engaged

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India’s first pressmud to compressed biogas plant to be set up in Karnataka Oil Minister, Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan, recently laid the foundation stone for the first sugar pressmud to Compressed Biogas (CBG) project in Bagalkot, Karnataka. Pune-based Praj Industries will deploy its RenGas technology for the project being set up by Leafiniti Bioenergy. The project will use 200-tpd pressmud (sugar plant waste) from the adjacent sugar plant to produce 10-tpd CBG. The plant will also produce high quality organic manure certified by Natural Organic Certification Agency (NOCA) as a co-product. Speaking at the virtual foundation stone-laying ceremony, Mr. Pradhan, urged urban local bodies, districts, and other authorities to maximise use of municipal, farm, forest, and other waste for conversion to energy, such as power and biogas, to tackle climate change. “There is an abundance of biomass all over the country, be it municipal waste, farm waste, or forest waste. But there is a lack of strategy to deal with the waste. We should try to monetise this waste and convert it into wealth in the form of energy, such as this model with sugar mud,” Mr. Pradhan said in his address. He also cited a recent deal between the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) and the IOC to convert waste to energy. “The agreement between the NDMC and the IOC, provides a model for urban local bodies as to how to manage urban waste. There will be a provision for pro-

dum of Understanding (MoU) for setting up nine more CBG projects in southern India over the next three years. The cumulative 10 projects including the one underway will have a total capacity of 100-tpd CBG production and will be completed over the next three years.

cessing 2,500 tonnes of waste per day at the plant,” he said. The compressed biogas produced at the Bagalkot plant will also be utilised by IOC under the Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation (SATAT) scheme, to use cleaner, alternative fuels. The project is scheduled to be completed in the next six months. In addition to this development, Praj and Leafiniti have signed a Memoran-

CBG is a renewable biofuel in gaseous form, derived by processing biobased feedstock such as biomass, agricultural residue, sugarcane press mud, cattle dung, etc. These developments are in line with the objectives of the MoU that Praj signed with the Oil Ministry last month as a preferred CBG technology solutions provider, facilitating the construction of CBG plants as part of the SATAT initiative. Launched in October 2018 by the Oil Ministry, SATAT aims to achieve production of 15-mmt of CBG from 5,000 plants by 2023. An investment of over 2-lakh crores is expected to be pumped into setting up these plants.

Ashish Pradhan appointed President of Siegwerk Asia Siegwerk, the Germany-based supplier of printing inks for packaging applications and labels, has announced the appointment of Mr. Ashish Pradhan as the President of Siegwerk Asia. In this role, Mr. Pradhan will take over responsibility for South East Asia in addition to his current duties for India and Greater China, according to a statement from Siegwerk. “We have a tremendous opportunity to take our strong business in the Asia region to greater heights and match the

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high demands and expectations of our customers,” said Mr. Pradhan. Since taking over as CEO India in April 2016, Mr. Pradhan has successfully increased both sales and profitability and in his recent role as President India and Greater China, was also able to turn around Siegwerk’s business in China. Siegwerk has also announced the appointment of Mr. Janarthanan Nallasura as Managing Director – South East Asia with effect from January 1, 2021. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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India should become a manufacturing hub for solar energy: Prime Minister India’s demand for solar energy is creating a market opportunity worth $20-bn annually, according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. At the inaugural session of the third ‘Global Renewable Energy Investment Meeting and Expo (RE-Invest 2020)’, Mr. Modi said India should become a manufacturing hub for solar energy. He projected the demand for locally-produced panels to grow to 36-GW over three years. Production linked incentives “After the success of Production Linked Incentives (PLI) in electronics manufacturing, we have decided to give similar incentives to high efficiency solar modules. In a short time, many of our plans have become a reality. There has been an investment of over $64-bn in the last six years,” he said. Mr. Modi said that ensuring ‘ease of doing business’ is the utmost priority and dedicated project development cells have been established to facilitate investors. “There are huge renewable energy deployment plans for the next decade. These are likely to generate business prospects of the order of around $20-bn per year. I invite investors, developers and businesses to join India’s renewable energy journey,” he said.

“Today India’s renewable energy generation capacity is the fourth largest in the world. It is growing at the fastest speed among all major countries. The renewable capacity in India is currently 136-GW. This is about 36 per cent of our total capacity. But in 2022, the share of renewable capacity will increase to over 220-GW,” Mr. Modi said. “We have increased our installed renewable energy capacity by 2.5 times in the last six years. The installed solar energy capacity has increased 13 times. This is an outcome of our commitment to fighting climate change,” he added. Chief Ministers pitch for growing capacity At the conference, Chief Ministers from Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh pitched for increasing renewable energy capacity. Highlighting the commitment of his State towards renewable energy, Gujarat Chief Minister, Mr. Vijay Rupani said, “Gujarat aims to have over 35-GW of installed renewable energy capacity by 2030. The State has prohibited the deployment of any new coal-based power project, and we endeavour to meet most of our energy demand through renewable energy.”

Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Mr. Jai Ram Thakur, sought policy interventions from the Centre to promote renewable energy in his State. “There is a need to emphasise on the hydropower obligations to develop the sector and the state of Himachal Pradesh. We also urge the Centre to develop power evacuation facilities in regions where there is significant scope for the hydro and other renewable energy sectors. There is potential for 6000-MW of renewable energy power generation in such regions,” he said. Stating the progress and targets for Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Mr. Yogi Adityanath said, “A target has been set to install 10,700-MW solar power projects by the year 2022. This includes the target of setting up 6,400-MW utility scale solar power projects and 4,300-MW rooftop solar power plant.” Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mr. Shivraj Singh Chouhan noted that the State will be doubling installed solar generation capacity by 2022. “Solar has an important position within the framework of a self-reliant Madhya Pradesh with 40 per cent of our requirement being met by solar by 2022,” he said adding that the total potential of renewable energy in the state is close to 75,000-MW.

SPIC sets up model fertiliser shop in Kerala’s Idukki Southern Petrochemicals Industries Corporation Ltd. (SPIC), has inaugurated a model fertiliser retail shop (MFRS) in Chettukuzhy, Idukki district, Kerala. It is the first private fertiliser company to set up an MFRS in the State, said a company press release. The shop was set up in association with Horti

Research Centre LLP, a dealer with a network of over 4,000 farmers. “Besides selling quality fertilisers at a genuine price, MFRS will provide a range of consulting and agriculture-related services for enhanced farm productivity. These include advice on organic and chemical fertiliser usage, soil and seed

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testing services among others,” the company said. Mr. Ashwin Muthiah, Chairman, SPIC, said that the MFRS will provide tailormade scientific advisory solutions to help local farmers increase their yield and maintain better soil health & nutrition. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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‘India needs policy framework to meet challenges in renewables expansion’ panels contain a low percentage heavy metals, which are hazardous and as a result cannot be dumped in landfills.

India’s ambitious renewable energy targets will come with their own challenges such as solar waste, and will need a policy framework to guide the industry, according to Mr. Indu Shekhar Chaturvedi, Secretary of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). “Some new challenges will crop up along the way, some of them are on the horizon. Then there are some which we do not know of yet. One example is the issue of solar waste,” he said while speaking at the third edition of global renewable energy investment conference, RE-Invest 2020, held on a virtual platform. “With our massive plans of installing solar capacity, this will become an

issue,” he said. He was part of the panel discussing the future of renewable energy in India. Currently, India does not yet have any policy on how to discard solar waste such as PV modules. Industry estimates say that the average lifespan of a solar panel is roughly around 20 years. These

Mr. Chaturvedi said that another challenge that the government is already facing is from farmers, and the lack of availability of land for animal husbandry. “We are already hearing about loss of land for grazing because of solar projects,” he added. Land acquisition remains one of the biggest challenges for the setting-up of utility-scale solar projects in India. However, various representatives from state governments who participated at the RE-Invest event, assured investors of ease of availability of land as well as finance.

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Renewable energy tariffs moving down on higher efficiency: Power Minister ter standards of living,” said Mr. Singh said while speaking at the valedictory session of the 3rd Renewable Energy Expo & Conference, RE-Invest 2020.

Power Minister Mr. R. K. Singh said that increasing efficiencies in solar and wind energy modules have helped bring down clean energy tariffs. He also expressed hope that the clean energy tariff would further come down. Earlier in November, solar power tariff dropped to an all-time low of Rs. 2 per unit in an auction conducted by the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI). Under the SECI auction, Saudi Arabian firm Al Joemaih Energy and Water Co. and Sembcorp Energy India arm, Green Infra Wind Energy Ltd., emerged as the lowest bidders by quoting a

tariff of Rs. 2 per unit for 200-MW and 400-MW capacities. In July this year, solar power tariffs had dropped to a low of Rs. 2.36 per unit in an auction of 2-GW capacities by SECI. “Increasing efficiencies in solar PV and wind modules is bringing down prices, enhancing affordability and accessibility of energy and supporting bet-

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The minister also said that increasing storage and democratising RE deployment will be the “next frontier for the Government of India”. Highlighting India’s drive to bring in more energy access with a target of 450-GW by 2030 and through reduction of prices and use of clean fuels, the minister added that as a policy, India will shift to ‘green ammonia’ from imported ammonia, as well as add volumes in the usage of hydrogen. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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‘Govt. mulls FAME-like scheme for hydrogen-powered systems’ The government is mulling a proposal to bring a FAME-like scheme for hydrogen-powered systems, to push the hydrogen economy in a big way, according to Niti Aayog member, Mr. V. K. Saraswat.

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In 2015, the government had launched the ‘Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid) and Electric Vehicles (FAME)’ scheme. Addressing a virtual event organised by industry body FICCI, Mr. Saraswat said the government is planning to form an overarching committee for steering the hydrogen economy in its totality. “Can we bring schemes like FAME, which has been done in the case of battery vehicles, in the case of hydrogen-pow-

ered systems or fuel cell-powered systems, can we bring in the same kind of GST infrastructure, all these thoughts are going on,” he revealed. The main objective of the FAME scheme is to encourage faster adoption of electric and hybrid vehicles by way of offering upfront incentive on purchase of electric vehicles and also by way of

Mr. Saraswat said that already, there is a top-down approach as far as the hydrogen economy is concerned, right from the office of the Prime Minister and the Niti Aayog. “There has been a major push for bringing all the stakeholders together and come up with an overarching committee which will steer the process of the hydrogen economy development in the country,” he said. The Niti Aayog member said research in production of hydrogen needs investments and also needs participation of industry. “Hydrogen will be key part of India’s energy mix as prices of hydrogen will come down in 2-3 years,” he said.

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Coal India to invest in solar power projects State-owned Coal India Ltd. (CIL) plans to set up 14 rooftop and ground mounted solar power projects of 3,000MW capacity by FY’24 at an estimated investment of around Rs. 5,650-crore. CIL is mandated by the Ministry of Coal to become a net zero company. Solar power initiative is a part of the company’s diversification plans. Of the total Rs. 5,650-crore, around Rs. 3,650-crore would be invested by CIL as a part of its capital expenditure till 2023-24, the rest would be met through joint venture models that the company intends to pursue for this initiative. “Additionally, the solar power initiative helps CIL reduce its whopping annual

power consumption expense, which was around Rs. 3,400-crore ending FY’20, accounting for around 4.4 per cent of the revenue expense for the year. Any saving under the power bill would also bolster the bottom line of the company,” a press statement issued by the company said. Beginning with a modest 10-MW solar capacity during the ongoing fiscal, CIL would gradually peak up to 1,340-MW in 2023-24. For FY’23, solar power capacity addition is targeted at 1,293-MW, with 220-MW capacity to come up in 2021-22. Joint ventures Coal Lignite Urja Vikas Pvt. Ltd., the joint venture between CIL and NLC India Ltd., which was floated to develop

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1,000-MW solar power projects, has come into being on November 10. CIL has also tied up a joint venture with NTPC and an MoU with Solar Energy Corporation of India for solar projects of 1,000-MW each, the progress of which is being worked out individually. Besides establishing solar projects, CIL is in discussions with NTPC for purchase of 140-MW solar power under the Central government’s CPSE Scheme. CIL’s subsidiaries have already identified around 1,156 acres of land to set up around 220-MW solar projects by end FY2021-22. For 2022-23 and 2023-24, CIL is eyeing to set up solar projects on pan-India basis subject to power evacuation facility by central transmission utility. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Pharmaceuticals COLLABORATION

Hetero inks pact with RDIF to make Sputnik V vaccine in India clinical trials in Russia’s history involving 40,000 volunteers.

The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, and Hyderabad-based Hetero, have agreed to produce in India over 100-mn doses of Sputnik V vaccine per year. The parties intend to start production in the beginning of 2021. It will be produced by Hetero Biopharma. “We are delighted to announce the agreement between RDIF and Hetero that will pave the way to production of the safe and highly-effective Sputnik V vaccine on Indian soil,” said Mr. Krill Dmitriev, CEO of the RDIF in a release. The vaccine’s interim clinical trial results show 95 per cent efficacy on the 42nd day after the first dose, he added.

At present, phase-III clinical trials are ongoing in Belarus, the UAE, Venezuela and other countries, as well as phase-II-III in India. “Thanks to our cooperation with Hetero, we will be able to significantly increase production capacity and provide people of India with an efficient solution in this challenging period of the pandemic,” he said. The Gamaleya Centre and RDIF announced on November 24 positive results obtained during the second interim data analysis of the largest double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled phase-III

Mr. B. Murali Krishna Reddy, Director – International Marketing, Hetero Labs Ltd., commented, “We are pleased to collaborate with RDIF as a manufacturing partner for the most anticipated Sputnik V vaccine for the treatment of COVID-19. While we look forward to the clinical trial results in India, we believe that manufacturing the product locally is crucial to enable swift access to patients”.

PORTFOLIO EXPANSION

Dr. Reddy’s to acquire select brands from Glenmark in Russia, Ukraine Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories has inked a pact with Glenmark Pharmaceuticals to acquire its select anti-allergy brands in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The Hyderabad-based company has entered into a definitive agreement with Glenmark to acquire brands Momat Rino (for Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan), Momat Rino Advance (for Russia), Momat A (for Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan), Glenspray and Glenspray Active (for Ukraine), along-with rights to the trademarks, dossiers and patents for the territories mentioned, Dr. Reddy’s said in a statement. The acquired brands represent two types of products – mometasone mono product and combination of mometasone with azelastine, which are indi-

accelerated access of this product to patients,” Dr. Reddy’s Branded Markets (India and Emerging Markets) CEO, Mr. M. V. Ramana said.

cated for the treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis, it added. The company however did not disclose financial details. “The new brands are a great addition to our product portfolio in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan which are important core markets for us. Momat Rino, the largest brand acquired, has recently received OTC registration in Russia and this will enable

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The acquired products will further add to the company’s strong presence in the anti-allergy segment in these countries, and will also enable it to offer a more comprehensive solution to patients in this area, he added. In a separate statement, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals’ Chief Commercial Officer Mr. Robert Crockart said: “In line with our strategy to launch Ryaltris, our global anti-allergy brand, in the markets of Russia and other CIS countries, we decided to divest the Momat Rino brand and its extension.” 107

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Pharmaceuticals VACCINE UPDATE

Serum Institute says India trials continue ‘smoothly’ on AZ-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine candidate Serum Institute of India has clarified that trials in India on the AstraZeneca (AZ)-Oxford University’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate were running “smoothly” and in “strict adherence” to protocols. “So far, there are no concerns. However, we are going through the data that is available and will make further statement, if needed,” a note from Serum Institute said, in response to concerns being raised of AZ and the Oxford University global trials, after they divulged that an “error” had resulted in a shortened dose of the vaccine being used in the trial. Serum has a production and

distribution alliance on the AZ-Oxford vaccine candidate. Though the outcome of the shortened dosing pattern (a half dose, followed by a second, full dose) showed greater efficacy in an interim analysis that was shared globally, several scientific voices have called for greater transparency and answers on whether this would result in revised protocols. The analysis was restricted to the United Kingdom and Brazil arms of the trial. “The AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine is safe and effective. Even the lowest effi-

cacy results are at 60-70 per cent, making it a viable vaccine against the virus. That said, varied age groups with different dosage forms will result in slight variations and efficacy. We must be patient and not panic,” Serum Institute said. Meanwhile, AstraZeneca has reportedly indicated that an additional global clinical trail could be undertaken, following the improved outcome seen on the shortened dosing pattern. “The company wants the new test to confirm the 90% efficacy rate that the shot showed in a portion of an existing trial, the company’s Chief Executive Officer Mr. Pascal Soriot said, in a report.

Strides gets USFDA nod for prednisone tablets Strides Pharma Science Ltd. has announced that its step-down, whollyowned subsidiary Strides Pharma Global Pte Ltd, Singapore, has received approval for prednisone tablets USP (2.5 mg and 5 mg) from the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). In a regulatory filing to stock exchanges, the company said the product is bioequivalent and therapeutically

equivalent to the reference listed drug Deltasone tablets, 2.5 mg and 5 mg, of Pharmacia and Upjohn Co. Prednisone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids, and is used as an antiinflammatory or an immunosuppressant medication in the treatment of different conditions such as allergic disorders, skin conditions, ulcerative colitis, arthritis, lupus, psoriasis, or breathing disorders.

According to IQVIA MAT September 2020 data, the US market for prednisone tablets USP, 2.5 mg and 5 mg is about $30-mn. The product will be manufactured at the company’s facility at Bengaluru and will be marketed by Strides Pharma Inc in the US market. The company has 127 cumulative ANDA filings with USFDA, of which 93 ANDAs have been approved and 34 are pending approval.

PLI schemes for pharma sector received good response: Government The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes for bulk drugs and medical devices have received a very encouraging response from the industry, according to the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers. The schemes for bulk drugs and medical devices received 247 and 28 applica-

tions, respectively, so far, an official statement said. The schemes, which closed on November 30, will select a maximum of 136 applications for bulk drugs and 28 for medical devices. IFCI Ltd. is the project management agency for both the schemes, the statement said. Though the schemes were announced

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in March this year, the guidelines for implementation were issued initially in September. But guidelines were further refined on October 29 on the basis of feedback received from the industry. Both the PLI schemes are aimed at enhancing indigenous production of critical drugs and medical devices so that the country could be self-reliant. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Pharmaceuticals LEVERAGING EXISTING EXPERTISE

Natco Pharma eyes bigger opportunities in agri business tion, Natco is focussing on-field farmer activities, demand generation, farmer demonstrations & awareness and handling statutory needs and requirements. Its current product pipeline includes chlorantraniliprole (CTPR) and other niche molecules.

Hyderabad-based Natco Pharma Ltd. is in the process of steadily expanding its crop health sciences and agriculture business vertical, leveraging its strengths in synthetic chemistry and research & development (R&D) capabilities across sectors. The company is “targeting a unique set of molecules which have a business potential in domestic and export markets”, it said in a recent investor presentation.

with a total capital investment of Rs. 100-crore.

Natco expects agri business to be a growth lever for the coming years, backed by its recent investments in the segment. It initiated greenfield manufacturing facilities for producing niche agrichemical products in the Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh last year

The product portfolio consists of crop protection chemicals (insecticides, fungicides and herbicides), organic products (pollination enhancers, plant growth regulators) and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) solutions. With an in-house R&D centre for crop protec-

In the core business of pharma, Natco has 20 Para IV products in the pipeline for the complex generics market in the US. In the domestic market, the company plans to launch six to eight products a year. In the second quarter ended September 2020, Natco posted a 73 per cent increase in consolidated net profit at Rs. 204-crore driven by robust sales, compared to Rs. 118-crore in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal.

CONSOLIDATION

ZNZ Pharma buys majority stake in Celon Laboratories ZNZ Pharma, a newly incorporated London-based biopharmaceutical platform, has acquired a majority stake in Celon Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., a Hyderabad-based speciality generics company with presence in India and emerging markets. The pharma platform is backed by CDC Group, the UK’s publicly owned impact investor, Development Partners International (DPI) through its ADP III fund and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The platform company is co-founded by Mr. Hocine Sidi-Said, Chief Executive Officer and Mr. Alhadi Alwazir, Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Corporate Development, both of whom have been inducted to the Board of Directors of Celon Labs.

“The platform is planning to invest about Rs. 200-crore in Celon’s development of a new oral and injectable manufacturing facility for both critical care and oncology that will serve a wider set of markets. We will continue to focus on our core focus areas of oncology, and critical care,” Mr. Middey Nagesh Kumar, MD and CEO of Celon Labs was quoted as saying in a Hindu Business Line report.

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Last fiscal ended March 2020, Celon Labs closed with revenues of over Rs. 200-crore. “This strategic partnership will drive the growth of Celon Labs in the coming years. The primary investment by our new shareholders will help Celon expand its capabilities and capacities to match market opportunities in both therapeutic segments on a much larger, global scale.” Mr. Nagesh Kumar said. Founded in 2007 by Mr. Vimal Kumar Kavuru and Mr. Vijay Kumar Vasireddy, Celon Labs is engaged in the business of manufacturing, marketing and distributing speciality pharmaceutical products in the oncology and critical care segments. 109

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Pharmaceuticals FUTURE PLANS

Aurobindo says COVID-19 vaccine ‘slightly’ delayed; exploring collaborations The development of the COVID-19 vaccine by Aurobindo Pharma has been ‘slightly’ delayed, and the company is open to collaboration with other players in this regard, according to a report in the Hindu Business Line. The Hyderabad-based company has taken a three-pronged approach to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. It is working on its own vaccine candidate, apart from teaming up with CSIR which has three different products on three different platforms by three of its institutes. “Apart from that, we are also exploring collaboration with potential partners who will be getting ready

with the product sooner than our product or even CSIR’s product. So, this is the three-pronged strategy,” Mr. N. Govindarajan, Managing Director, Aurobindo Pharma, said in a recent earnings call. “Our product is slightly delayed. But having said that, CSIR’s products are progressing well,” he added. Aurobindo is currently developing its COVID-19 vaccine candidate in the US following acquisition of Profectus BioSciences, which has been rechristened Auro Vaccines. It has the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) plat-

form on which the product is being developed. Vaccine facility The company’s upcoming vaccine manufacturing facility is likely to be completed by March-April 2021. It plans to commercialise the facility almost around the same time – by April-May 2021. At the multi-dose level, the facility will have capacity of around 450 million doses. The objective is to use the facility either for production of the vaccine created by Aurobindo, or to manufacture a vaccine formulated by its partner, whichever is earlier, Mr. Govindarajan said.

ADDING BIOTECH EXPERTISE

Laurus Labs to buy 72.55% stake in Richcore Life Sciences Hyderabad-based Laurus Labs has signed a definitive agreement to acquire a 72.55 per cent stake in Bengaluru-based biotech firm, Richcore Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd., for Rs. 247-crore. “We are very excited about this acquisition, as this gives us entry into the high-barrier biotechnology segment. Laurus Labs will bring scale to Richcore’s operations and can become a major player in the biotech space,” said Mr. Satyanarayana Chava, founder and CEO, Lauras Labs. “This acquisition will also help Laurus in becoming a leader in biocatalysis, as Richcore brings significant expertise in enzyme development for pharmaceutical and other industrial applications,” he added. Mr. Subramani Ramchandrappa, Chairman & Managing

Director, Richcore Lifesciences said, “Leveraging the synergies arising from Laurus’s experience and Richcore’s innovation, we plan to build scale as we continue to serve our existing customers and enter new biotech segments”. Richcore offers biotech products critical for manufacturing biological drugs. It also helps its global customers develop and scale-up their bioprocesses by providing contract research, development, and manufacturing services. This acquisition marks Laurus Labs’ entry into the broader biologics and biotechnology segments, providing the company access to its high growth areas, globally and in India. With this acquisition, Laurus adds a fourth revenue stream to its three existing divisions – API, formulations

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and synthesis. Following the successful closure of the transaction, Richcore will be renamed Laurus Bio Pvt. Ltd. Richcore has large scale fermentation capabilities and manufactures animalorigin free recombinant products. These products help vaccine, insulin, stem-cell based regenerative medicine and other biopharma companies eliminate dependency on animal and human blood derived products and in turn produce safer medicines. Richcore’s second manufacturing plant near Bengaluru is expected to be completed by March 31, 2021. The current promoters of Richcore led by Mr. Subramani Ramachandrappa will continue as promoters of Richcore and will be responsible for its management and operations. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Hydrocarbons TWO-ZONE STRUCTURE

Oil regulator simplifies gas pipeline tariff The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has simplified the country’s gas pipeline tariff structure to make the fuel more affordable for distant users and to attract investment for building gas infrastructure. The PNGRB has notified regulations for a ‘unified’ tariff structure for over a dozen pipelines that form the ‘National Gas Grid’ which will lead to a 20-30 per cent rise in transportation charges paid by users near the source but a reduction for consumers in the hinterland. “Unified tariff shall be determined by the Board in respect of the national gas grid system for each financial year before the start of such financial year,” it said.

away from the coast paying higher charges as compared to those near it. PNGRB has now notified a two-zone tariff structure – Zone-1 will be 300-km from the source of gas (gas field or LNG import terminal) and Zone-II will be beyond that. PNGRB said the tariff for the first tariff zone will be 40 per cent of the tariff for the second zone. According to industry experts, this will lead to an immediate increase in tariff for user industries such as power plants and fertiliser units in Gujarat, which is the landfall for ONGC’s offshore gas field as well as houses three gas import terminals.

“Customers will be paying single tariff if they are linked to the national gas grid of more than 15,000 kms. This will help customers in the north, northeast and eastern part of the country,” Board member Mr. Satpal Garg said. The new rules are expected to come into force in next 2-3 months, he said. “The new structure will be beneficial for all industries using multiple pipelines for gas purchase,” he added.

Consumers further away from the source, say in Uttar Pradesh or Bihar, will benefit as they will now pay a lesser tariff. According to experts, the tariff for zone-1 of Hazira-Vijaipur-Jagdishpur pipeline (India’s main truck line from Gujarat to Uttar Pradesh via Madhya Pradesh) will rise from Rs. 20 per million British thermal unit (mmBtu) to Rs. 26 per mmBtu. The increase will vary from pipeline to pipeline with average increase in tariff for zone-1 customers to be likely around 20-30 per cent.

Tariff increase likely in Gujarat Currently, the tariff is levied in proportion to the distance transported – the longer the distance, the higher is the charge. This resulted in consumers

The pipelines that will be part of the unified tariff plan include state-owned gas utility GAIL India Ltd.-operated Hazira-Vijaipur-Jagdishpur (HVJ) and its supplementary Dahej-Vijaipur line

and Dahej (in Gujarat) to Uran-DabholPanvel (in Maharashtra) pipeline. Also, the line from Jagdishpur in Uttar Pradesh to Haldia in West Bengal, Bokaro in Jharkhand and Dhamra in Odisha (called the Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga) and Dadri (Uttar Pradesh) to Bawana-Nalga and Dabhol-Bangalore pipeline would be part of it. Reliance Industries’ subsidiary operated Shahdol-Phulpur line from its CBM block in Madhya Pradesh to Uttar Pradesh as also its formerly owned pipeline from Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh to Bharuch in Gujarat would also be part of the plan. GSPL’s proposed pipeline from Mehsana in Gujarat to Bhatinda in Punjab and onwards to Jammu/Srinagar as well as Mallavaram-Bhopal-Bhilwara-Vijaipur lines would also be part of it. Indian Oil Corp’s (IOC) Dadri-Panipat pipeline is also part of the unified structure. PNGRB is expected to notify unified tariffs for each of these pipelines. The new tariff structure would help create a single gas market in the country by attracting investment to complete the gas grid and make it more easily accessible. This is part of the government’s plan to raise the share of gas in India’s energy mix to 15 per cent by 2030 from the current level of about 6.3 per cent to cut its carbon footprint.

FRENCH CONNECTION

Adani Gas to change name to Adani Total Gas Adani Gas Ltd., the city gas distribution firm of Gautam Adani’s group, will change its name to Adani Total Gas to reflect French energy giant Total’s stake in the firm. Adani Gas has through a postal ballot sought shareholders’ nod to change the name as well as alter its

memorandum and articles of association, according to the firm’s filing to stock exchanges. After the French giant buying stake, Adani Gas is now “a joint venture company of Adani Group and Total Group, France with 37.40 per cent stake by each promoter and

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remaining 25.20 per cent with public shareholders,” it said. “In order to reflect the names of both promoter groups, it is proposed to change the name of the company from ‘Adani Gas Limited’ to ‘Adani Total Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Hydrocarbons ral gas, associated gaseous substance, etc. “The company proposes to carry on the business of biogas, biofuel, bio mass, liquid to compressed natural gas (LCNG), hydrogen compressed natural gas (HCNG), hydrogen, electric vehicle

Gas Limited’ to reflect the holding structure,” the filing said. Adani Gas said its present business objective includes carrying out the business of natural gas, liquefied natural gas, compressed natural gas (CNG) and other forms or natu-

(EV), manufacturing of various equipment and provision of value-added services relating to city gas distribution (CGD) business, etc.,” it said. For this, the Memorandum of Association of the company is being sought to be altered.

DIGITALISATION OPPORTUNITIES

Gazprom-Zyfra jv on digital industrialisation eyes India’s oil & gas market Gazprom Neft, a subsidiary of Gazprom and the third largest oil producer in Russia, and Zyfra, Finnish-Russian industrial digitalisation firm, have established a joint venture, Digital Industrial Platform, with a view to developing a digital industrial platform and promoting new technological solutions for the oil and gas industry. This jv is eyeing to tap the Indian market, according to a report in the Economic Times newspaper. The jv envisages the launch of a digital production management platform in 2021 designed for oil and gas companies. The company’s new digital products will be aimed at centralising

operational management and creating digital twins through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The technological base for the jv will be the Zyfra Industrial Internet of Things Platform (ZIIoT), digital services for oil refining developed by the Zyfra, as well as Gazprom Neft’s developments relating to process control in the oil and gas industry. Gazprom Neft’s experts will provide industry expertise and access to big data and production sites for the practical evaluation of technological developments. Zyfra will ensure the promotion of the jv’s products on foreign markets,

mainly in the countries of South Asia and Latin America, where the company is already working intensively. According to the jv’s Director Mr. Alexander Smolensky, Gazprom Neft’s participation will enhance Zyfra’s experience and open up access to field-specific technological practice for developers. “We expect local specialists and specific sites – such as oil fields, oil refineries and petrochemical enterprises – to accelerate product development, add depth and practical focus and make them competitive not only in the Russian market but in the international market, too,” he said.

INFRASTRUCTURE IN PLACE

Petronet LNG eyes higher capacity utilisation at Kochi terminal With the natural gas pipeline of GAIL reaching Mangaluru, Petronet LNG Ltd. (PLL) is expecting a 30-40 per cent increase in capacity utilisation at its Rs. 4,700-crore terminal in Kochi in the next two-three months. “Right now, our capacity utilisation is 20 per cent (less than 1.5-mn tonnes). And this will go up once more companies start using natural gas for their production requirements,” said Mr. Yogananda Reddy, Chief General Manager and Vice President, PLL Kochi Terminal. The terminal has a capacity of 5-mn tonnes and the plant is ready to meet

any demand from industrial consumers from the northern part of the State, he was quoted as saying in a report in a leading business daily. Once the city gas distribution (CGD) network expands to these regions, there would be more customers, he noted. Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilisers, ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Ltd. (OMPL), and MRPL are some of the major consumers who have shown interest in availing gas that would materialise soon after completion of all technical works in this regard, he added. Dr. M. P. Sukumaran

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Nair, Director of the Kochi-based Centre for Green Technology and Management, said that the Kerala government should popularise the use of natural gas for industrial applications, and also encourage prospective investors to start new ventures using gas, envisioning a progressive gas utilisation plan for the State. According to Dr. Nair, the central government proposes to transform the primary energy consumption in the country predominantly towards natural gas, and in the coming decade, natural gas will become a household fuel and also the primary energy source for the manufacturing sector. 113

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Hydrocarbons OWNERSHIP IRRELEVANT

LPG subsidy for BPCL consumers to continue post-privatisation: Oil Minister LPG customers of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL) will continue to get cooking gas subsidy post-privatisation of the nation’s second-biggest fuel retailer, Oil Minister Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan said recently. “Subsidy on LPG is paid to consumers directly and not to any company. So, the ownership of the company that sells LPG is not of any material consequence,” he explained. The government gives 12 cooking gas (LPG) cylinders of 14.2-kg each to households in a year at a subsidised rate. This subsidy is directly paid into the bank accounts of the users. The subsidy is paid in advance and consumers use this to buy LPG refills that are available only at market price from dealers of oil marketing companies – Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), BPCL and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL). The moment a refill is bought using the subsidy, another

17,355 petrol pumps, 6,159 LPG distributor agencies and 61 out of 256 aviation fuel stations in the country. BPCL services 7.3-crore out of 28.5-crore LPG consumers in the country. “All these will continue to get a government subsidy,” Mr. Pradhan said. instalment is transferred into the user bank accounts. Mr. Pradhan said the LPG subsidy payment is done digitally to all verified customers. “Since it is paid directly to consumers, it does not matter if the servicing company is public sector or private sector. LPG subsidy will continue as before to BPCL consumers even after disinvestment,” he noted. The government is selling its entire 53 per cent stake along with management control in BPCL. The new owner will get 15.33 per cent of India’s oil refining capacity and 22 per cent of the fuel marketing share. It also owns

Asked if the consumers of BPCL will after some years be transferred to IOC and HPCL, he said there is no such proposal as of now. “When we pay a subsidy to consumers directly, the ownership does not come in the way,” he said. BPCL operates four refineries in Mumbai (Maharashtra), Kochi (Kerala), Bina (Madhya Pradesh), and Numaligarh (Assam) with a combined capacity of 38.3mn tonnes per annum. While the Numaligarh refinery will be carved out of BPCL and sold to a PSU, the new buyer of the company will get 35.3-mn tonnes of refining capacity – 12-mn tonnes Mumbai unit, 15.5-mn tonnes Kochi refinery and 7.8-mn tonnes Bina unit.

COVID IMPACT

Kochi port sees 30% dip in crude oil traffic during April-October The COVID lockdown has made its impact on crude oil traffic in Cochin Port Trust – the major cargo which the port solely depends on BPCL for increased throughput and revenue. The crude movement has registered a 30 per cent drop between April and October because of the reduced intake by the Kochi refinery of the public sector oil major. “However, the container traffic –

that witnessed a drop in the initial months of the lockdown – has started recouping as the monthly traffic exceeded 60,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit) in September,” said Ms. M. Beena, Chairperson, Cochin Port Trust. “COVID seems to be behind us at least in terms of container traffic, as the port has achieved a greater growth in a short duration and would exceed last year’s figure by March,” she added. The port had handled 6,20,061 TEUs in 2019-20.

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“But the crude traffic has remained in the negative territory both in terms of revenue generation and volume of traffic. Since the port considers this commodity as a major money-spinner, the drop in volume would have an impact on the financials in the current fiscal. The port has made a turnaround from 2016-17 and was in the green in the last three years,” she added. The net profit in 2019-20 was Rs. 21.30-crore, and the port continues to make profits since 2017-18. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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CALCIUM OXIDE DESICCANT (CaO) for Rubber & Plastics Source of CaO – Chalk & Not Limestone

Innovox 95 & MG (CaO)

Masterox & Masterox MG (CaO)

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(Powder & Micro Granule for PLASTIC) Masterox SpeciďŹ cation

Innovox SpeciďŹ cation Chemical Analysis

Typical % Mass

Calcium Oxide Content (CaO)

94

Ferric Oxide (Fe2O2)

0.2

Alumina (Al2O3)

0.2

Magnesium Oxide (MgO)

0.6

Silica (SiO2)

0.7

Carbon (CO2)

2.5

Sulphur (SO3)

<0.1

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Calcium Oxide (CaO)

94

>92.0

Silica (SiO2)

2.26

-

Carbon (CO2)

2.5

<4.0

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News from Abroad EXPANSION

Vantage increases capacity for mild and sulphate-free surfactants intermediate US-based Vantage Specialty Chemicals has announced the completion of the increase of production capacity for N-methyltaurine at its Leuna, Germany, plant to better support the growing demand for sulphate-free and mild surfactants. N-Methyltaurine is a key intermediate for the synthesis of taurate surfactants worldwide. Vantage said the additional capacity will allow it to better service personal care formulators and brands interested in its Metaupon range of sodium methyl cocoyl taurate and sodium methyl oleoyl taurate surfactants. The production expansion was completed in October 2020. Vantage acquired Leuna-Tenside GmbH in 2018, strengthening its European footprint while increasing its portfolio of naturally derived ingredients that address the growing demand for “clean beauty” formulations.

factant systems,” he added. Market data from Mintel suggest that the number of launches with “sulphate-free” claims in the beauty and personal care category has grown with a compound annual growth rate of 25% over the past four years.

Mr. Alexander Snell, Senior Vice President of Europe, Middle East & Africa for Vantage, said ramping up production is only a first step toward making the Leuna site the Vantage expertise centre for sulphate-free solutions. “The combination of our process and technical expertise for taurate surfactants and the formulation know-how of our chemists in our 14 application labs across the globe results in a very strong value proposition for our customers looking for sulphate-free sur-

Taurate surfactants have been favoured by formulators in applications targeting sensitive skin and scalp irritation because they are extremely mild. “In addition to their foam enhancement benefits, Metaupon surfactants provide a great skin feel, improving the overall sensorial experience. Their excellent flash foam and great compatibility with hard water make them excellent sodium lauryl sulphate and sodium laureth sulphate alternatives in shampoos and body washes,” the company said in a press statement.

REFOCUSING POST DIVESTMENTS

Clariant plans 1,000 job cuts amid portfolio transformation Swiss speciality chemicals firm, Clariant, said it will cut about 1,000 jobs in its service and regional structures as part of a transformation and rightsizing programme. This decision comes in the wake of the divestment of the company’s healthcare packaging and masterbatches businesses in 2019 and July 2020, respectively and the anticipated divestment of the pigments business. “The rightsizing programme foresees a reduction of approximately 1,000 positions in service and regional structures. Approximately one third of the reductions will be included in

cost from the recent and impending divestments,” the company said. The measures will extend over a maximum of two years, Clariant said.

the divestment transfers,” the company said in a press statement, adding it would book a provision of around CHF 70-mn ($76.9-mn) for discontinued operations in the fourth quarter to back up the rightsizing programme. “With the rightsizing program Clariant will preserve itself from remnant

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News from Abroad REDUCING CARBON EMISSIONS

Perstorp exploring production of sustainable methanol Perstorp, the Sweden-based speciality chemicals supplier, has developed a production concept to produce methanol from a large variety of recovered end-of-life streams and hydrogen from electrolysis. Under the company’s ‘Project AIR’ initiative, Perstorp, will build a first-of-akind, large scale, commercial Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) unit to produce sustainable methanol. The methanol plant will be unique in the sense that it is a combined CCU and gasification process where CO2, residue streams, renewable hydrogen and biomethane will be converted to methanol. Perstorp plans to do this in cooperation with Finnish state-owned energy company Fortum, German energy firm Uniper and Denmark’s Nature Energy.

whilst building something completely new, as well as demonstrating carbon capture and utilisation, using captured CO2 as a raw material. It would be a concrete example of the transition towards a circular economy and of how significant CO2 emission reductions could be achieved by utilising existing resources and closing loops,” said Perstorp’s President and CEO, Mr. Jan Secher.

“This innovation would both optimise the use of existing technologies

‘Project AIR’ aims to substitute all the 200,000 tonnes of fossil methanol

that Perstorp uses annually in Europe as a raw material for chemical products. The project would support companies downstream in the value chains in their efforts towards renewable/circular materials, reduced carbon footprints, and in their ability to offer sustainable, affordable products. If completed, ‘Project AIR’ will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 500,000 tonnes annually. The goal is to start producing sustainable methanol in 2025. If the required funding’s are granted, Perstorp plans to build the methanol plant in Stenungsund, Sweden, utilise own CO2 and residue streams, and use the methanol to substitute all the fossil methanol used in its production in Europe. Fortum and Uniper plans to supply renewable hydrogen from a new electrolysis plant. One of the world’s largest producers of biogas, Nature Energy will seek to supply biogas to ‘Project AIR’.

ENABLING CIRCULAR ECONOMY

Air Liquide planning two biomethane units in Italy French industrial gases major, Air Liquide, has announced the construction of its first two biomethane production units in collaboration with its local partner, Dentro il Sole (DIS). These two units will be built in Truccazzano (Milan) and Fontanella (Bergamo) in Italy, recycling organic material from agricultural and livestock activities to convert it into biomethane, a renewable energy source. The two new production units, whose entry into operation is scheduled for the second quarter of 2021, will allow to valorise agricultural and livestock waste from local farms for the production of liquefied biomethane and will have a total production capacity of

3,200-tpa, equivalent to about 50-GWh per year. From a circular economy perspective, the two units will also be complemented by one filling station for the supply of bio-Liquefied Natural Gas (bio-LNG) and bio-Compressed Natural Gas (bio-CNG) to local transport companies. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the station will be able to refuel up to 100 trucks per day. Air Liquide and DIS partnered with local agricultural operators to produce biomethane for the transport sector. Air Liquide has developed skills along the entire value chain of biomethane: production from organic and

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agricultural waste, purification, liquefaction, storage, transport and distribution. The company today has more than 80 stations distributing bio-natural gas for vehicles across Europe and 20 biomethane production units worldwide. The Group’s global biomethane production capacity amounts to 1.3 TWh. Ms. Emilie Mouren-Renouard, Member of the Air Liquide Executive Committee, in charge of Innovation, Digital & IT, Intellectual Property and Global Markets & Technologies World Business Unit, said, “These new investments illustrate our ability to support road transport customers by offering efficient solutions that enable them to lower their carbon footprint. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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News from Abroad RENEWABLE RESOURCES

Braskem & Haldor Topsoe achieve first production of bio-MEG from sugar Brazil’s petrochemicals leader, Braskem, in association with Danish catalyst producer, Haldor Topsoe, have achieved their first demo production of bio monoethylene glycol (bio-MEG) made from sugar Using proprietary technology, Haldor Topsoe said it had produced the bio-MEG at its demo site in Lyngby, Denmark, which started up operation in 2019, with the aim of demonstrating and optimising the transformation of sugar into renewable MEG. MEG is a raw material for PET (polyethylene terephthalate), which has numerous applications and is an essential feedstock in sectors such as textiles and packaging, especially beverage bottles. Currently, MEG is predominantly made from fossil-based feedstocks, such as naphtha, gas, or coal. The global MEG market represents a value of approximately $25-bn. The technology will also co-produce, in a lower quantity, monopropylene glycol (MPG), which has a wide variety of applications ranging from unsaturated polyester resins (UPR),

commonly used in construction materials, to cosmetic products. The next phase of the technology development will involve providing samples to strategic partners for testing and validation. The results of the demonstration plant operations and the validation of products will help the company to decide on deploying the technology on a commercial scale. The development of bio-MEG is strategic to Braskem and

underlines its commitment to a circular economy through renewable chemicals. “This technology has the potential to revolutionise the PET market. That’s why we are increasingly closer to start building this new value chain, so we can deliver the sustainable solution that society is looking for,” commented Mr. Gustavo Sergi, Executive Officer of Renewable Chemicals and Specialties at Braskem.

DIVESTMENT

Solvay to sell barium, strontium and sodium percarbonate businesses to Latour Capital Belgium’s Solvay has inked a deal with French equity firm, Latour Capital, to sell its technical-grade barium and strontium business in Germany, Spain and Mexico, as well as its sodium percarbonate business in Germany. Solvay’s barium and strontium business includes a joint venture with Chemical Products Corporation (CPC), which is part of the transaction. The agreement

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News from Abroad SUSTAINABLE NYLON PRODUCTION

Aquafil and Genomatica to collaborate on bio-based caprolactam waste. A large and growing number of globally recognised sportswear, fashion, luxury and carpet brands choose Econyl as the sustainable ingredient for their product. Like the Econyl process, the Geno CPL process eliminates the significant amounts of by-products common to most crude oil-derived caprolactam production, and will allow producers to diversify their sources in terms of raw material.

Aquafil, the leading Italian company manufacturing nylon-6 and USbased renewables focussed firm, Genomatica, have announced a multi-year agreement to create sustainable caprolactam, a key ingredient to producing 100% sustainable nylon. The collaboration aims to develop a commercially-advantageous bioprocess (Genomatica’s Geno CPL process) to make caprolactam using plant-based renewable ingredients, rather than the crude oil-derived materials traditionally used by the nylon industry. Enabling more sustainable nylon products Used in a variety of nylon-based products, including carpets and apparel, caprolactam has a worldwide annual market of over 5-mt. Genomatica’s Geno CPL process aims to provide an environmentally-friendly way to make caprolactam with better economics, including for smaller-scale plants. Additionally, it will enable licensees and their customers to differentiate themselves by offering a more sustainable

Genomatica and Aquafil have inviting other players in the nylon value chain to join the bio-nylon programme. bio-based product whose performance will be fully comparable with nylon made from crude oil-derived caprolactam, and which will not require any machine or process adjustments by the nylon supply chain. Genomatica is the licensor of the Geno CPL process. Aquafil is a leading producer of nylon yarn and launched the ‘Econyl’ regeneration system in 2011 to produce nylon made from 100% regenerated

“This is another example of Genomatica applying the power of biology to rethink how widely-used chemicals can be made a better way. Just as we have surpassed key milestones for our commercial ‘Geno BDO’ process and were named winner of the ICIS Innovation Award for our new naturally sourced butylene glycol, we now aim to bring biotechnology innovation to enable better nylon products,” said Mr. Christophe Schilling, CEO of Genomatica.

Ineos arm to acquire Sasol’s ownership of US-based Gemini HDPE within the Ineos Battleground Manufacturing Complex in La Porte, Texas. The proposed acquisition will consolidate 100% of Gemini ownership and all marketing under Ineos. Ineos O&P USA is part of UK-based chemicals giant, Ineos. “This proposed acquisition would increase Ineos’ global HDPE market share and strengthen its ability to service the rapidly growing bimodal markets,” the company noted.

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News from Abroad MOLECULAR PLASTIC RECYCLING

Nexus and Shell ink deal to scale up production of chemicals from plastic waste US-based Nexus Fuels LLC and Shell have announced a supply agreement, for 60,000 tonnes over four years, of pyrolysis liquid made from plastic waste, which is then converted into chemical products. Nexus, a leader in plastic waste molecular recycling, will supply fully circular, ISCC Plus-certified product from its plant in Atlanta, USA. Nexus, a waste management and energy production company, has developed a commercial-scale process for converting waste plastics into feedstocks for plastics production and fuels. The enhanced collaboration follows a year of continuous supply to Shell’s

chemical plant in Norco, Louisiana, USA, where it has been used as a feed in the liquid cracker. The new agreement builds on that success and on a common desire to find solutions to plastic waste pollution and progressing a low-carbon future. It is a next step towards Shell’s ambition to

use 1-mtpa of plastic waste in its global chemical plants by 2025. Mr. Thomas Casparie, Executive Vice President of Shell’s global chemicals business, said “Real-world, in-plant testing and application is key to proving technologies and scaling up production of chemicals from plastic waste. This new supply agreement with Nexus is built on that solid foundation and is a positive step towards providing our customers with bigger volumes of sustainable, circular chemicals.”

BIO-FERMENTATION

Manus Bio and BBGI form JV for making natural ingredients in Thailand Manus Bio Inc (Manus Bio), a USbased expert in natural ingredients, and BBGI Public Company Ltd. (BBGI), a Thailand-based manufacturer and distributor of bio-based products, have formed a new joint venture (JV) for the manufacture and distribution of natural ingredients in Southeast Asia. The new entity, called WIN Ingredients, will establish additional bio-fermentation manufacturing capacity in Thailand and expand sales and distribution channels in Southeast Asia for a variety of new ingredients. Manus Bio leverages rapid advances in biology and fermentation technologies to produce complex natural ingredients used in flavours, fragrances, food ingredients, cosmetics, vitamins, pharma-

ceuticals and agricultural chemicals. Dr. Ajikumar Parayil, CEO of Manus Bio, commented, “This joint venture accelerates the growth of Manus Bio’s business by extending our manufacturing and distribution reach into Southeast Asia with a strong regional presence. By adding a second manufacturing site for many key ingredients, Manus Bio provides an unrivalled value proposition to customers by ensuring global supply chain redundancy and stability.” “Manus Bio has developed an advanced fermentation technology for the production of a wide range of biobased products. We are thrilled to work together with Manus Bio to leverage their platform and to enable innovative and sustainable product solutions.

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News from Abroad ENSURING CIRCULARITY

SABIC expands post-consumer recycled engineering thermoplastics for electrics & electronics applications Responding to calls from major brands in the consumer electronics business and electrics and electronics (E&E) industry as a whole for more sustainable materials, Saudi chemicals supplier, SABIC, said its engineering thermoplastics business is expanding the portfolio of Cycoloy and Lexan resins containing high levels of post-consumer recycled material (PCR). Typical applications for the portfolio will include consumer electronics and accessories such as chargers and adapters, printers, copiers and laptop housing. The new PCR material is blended with the virgin material to create compounds with PCR levels of initially up to 30%. According to an internal SABIC life cycle analysis study, these compounds offer potentially significant reductions in carbon footprint of up to 25% and in energy consumption of up to 30% compared to virgin material. SABIC hopes to be able to offer

materials with PCR content of up to 60% in 2021. The compounds and their properties will be tailored according to different industry requirements.

investigating use of PCR polycarbonate from end-of-life automotive applications such as head-lights and dashboards,” noted Mr. Monros.

“The initiative to produce a broader portfolio of engineering thermoplastics with PCR content complements our existing efforts in making base resins from certified renewable feedstock. Together, our circular solutions from our Trucircle portfolio and services can help to improve plastic recyclability, lower emissions and drive towards closing the loop on used plastic,” said Mr. Sergi Monros, Vice President of Performance Polymers & Industry Solutions for Petrochemicals at SABIC.

Within the expanded portfolio, SABIC will also develop materials to meet the various needs of different players in the market, grades with different levels of flame retardance, reaching up to 5VB @ 1.5 mm, targeting various business equipment applications and electrical applications such as internal components. The company will also offer grades with PCR content for applications that require good clarity. The new portfolio will therefore encompass both unfilled grades and grades containing filler. SABIC has set very strict requirements on the quality of the incoming PCR material, which it will acquire by partnering with approved suppliers who will source feedstock from around the world. SABIC will obtain the PCR material in ready-to-process granular form, to be compliant with China’s policies on plastics waste.

The extended range of materials will contain PCR polycarbonate coming from applications such as fivegallon water bottles and optical media. “Such products are made with clear polycarbonate, and they are easy to obtain, sort and clean. We are also

GROWING LOCAL DEMAND

Invista expands nylon-6,6 polymer capacity in China US-based fibre, resin and intermediates company, Invista, has completed a 40,000-tpa nylon-6,6 polymer capacity expansion at its polymer plant at the Shanghai Chemical Industry Park (SCIP). This addition brings the plant’s capacity to 190,000-tpa.

the next few years – with many growth sectors, including an increased demand for engineering polymers used in automotive, electrical & engineering markets, such as light weighting, powertrain parts optimisation, electrification, and automation. Mr. Pete Brown, Invista’s Executive Vice President, nylon polymer, said, “The additional polymer capacity is another key element of Invista’s integrated nylon 6,6 value chain at SCIP where we also have a 215,000-tpa hexamethylenediamine (HMD) plant and a 400,000-tpa adiponitrile (ADN) plant currently under construction.”

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Borealis upgrades water treatment system at Austrian site Austrian petrochemicals and fertiliser major, Borealis, has announced that the upgraded wastewater treatment system at its integrated production location in Schwechat, Austria, is now fully operational. The company said the new multi-step system, which was installed in November 2019, show the facility is now even more effective than before in reducing the risk of unintentional plastics spillage or loss. Borealis invested around €6-mn in the custom-built filtration system, which is the result of collaboration with Austrian universities and technology providers. The company said the new filtration system in Schwechat is the most recent example of concrete measures taken at an operational level to achieve “zero pellet loss,” the umbrella term for Borealis and industry efforts to reduce spillage. Regular internal monitoring of wastewater flows ensures that emissions always remain

removing such matter from wastewater.

within stringent regulatory parameters. Borealis’ collaboration with the Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien) and Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) provided a way forward in the upgrade of the Schwechat treatment system. After determining at the start of the project that there were no off-the-shelf solutions that offered better performance than the existing equipment, Borealis engineers first worked closely with scientists from these universities to find novel ways to measure the presence of plastic matter in water before proceeding to design and construct its own new systems for

The custom-built filtration infrastructure includes two separate filtration systems for the multi-stage treatment of clean water. This novel system is able to filter a broad range of particle sizes of total suspended solids (TSS), from several millimetres to extremely fine – in the low micrometre range. The equipment is installed downstream from existing polymer separators and acts as an additional layer of protection. “A study of the TU Wien confirms that the filtration system has enabled us to make a step change in the purity of our wastewater,” the company said. Borealis plans to deploy this custombuilt filtration system in all its production locations to further improve its operations, as well as the “whole value chain to foster the European ‘Zero Pellet Loss’ and Operation Clean Sweep goals”.

INDUSTRY RESPONSE

US plastics players welcome US-EPA’s national recycling goal The American Chemistry Council (ACC) and its members have welcomed the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) newly released ‘National Recycling Goal’ to increase the US recycling rate to 50% by 2030. Mr. Joshua Baca, Vice President of ACC’s Plastics Division said the goals closely align with the industry’s own commitments to eliminate plastic waste through a circular economy. “This shift to a more comprehensive national stra-

tegy will help create a stronger, more resilient domestic recycling system and help address plastic waste in the environment,” he added. Mr. Baca underlined the need for stronger engagement with law makers, as achieving EPA goals will require “smart policies, such as national standards for recycling programmes, minimum recycled content standards, and updated frameworks that classify advanced recycling technologies as manufacturing instead of waste disposal.”

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Koch Fertilizer to revamp ammonia facility at US site Koch Fertilizer is planning to invest nearly $140-mn at its Fort Dodge, Iowa (USA) plant to revamp existing production processes, which is expected to increase yearly ammonia production capacity by 85,000 tons. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2021 and the revamped processes are expected to be fully operational by in 2022. “These investments reinforce our confidence in the future of the ammonia market and allow us to better serve our customers,” said Mr. Scott McGinn, Executive Vice President, Koch Fertilizer.

The project builds on previous projects that increased ammonia storage and improved loading at the plant. Koch Fertilizer recently spent around $20-mn to increase ammonia storage at the site by replacing and upsizing one of the site’s cryogenic storage tanks.

Additionally, the company completed improvements to the ammonia loading process – doubling ammonia loading capacity at the site. Further improving the loading experience, Koch Fertilizer developed a transportation management app, called LoadView, which was introduced to the Fort Dodge plant in 2019. The app allows truck drivers to pre-check into Koch Fertilizer facilities and track their training and inspection requirements, so they can load faster. LoadView has proven especially beneficial during the COVID-19 pandemic, as it allows drivers to check in without exiting their vehicle and the quicker load time enhances social distancing.

LICENSING

Lummus bags contract for Shandong Yulong’s refining & petrochemical project Lummus Technology has been awarded a technology contract by Shandong Yulong Petrochemical Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of China’s Nanshan Group. Lummus will provide master licensor services for multiple licensed units, consisting of two mixed feed crackers, an ethylbenzene (EB)/styrene monomer (SM) plant and two polypropylene (PP) lines. The scope includes technology licensing, process design package, training and advisory services, master licensor integration services

and catalyst supply for the PP plant. The plants will be part of Shandong Yulong’s 20,000-ktPa refining and petrochemical integrated project, a mega complex to be located in Shandong that recently received government approval. “The mixed feed ethylene crackers will utilise Lummus’ ethylene technology incorporating the SRT (Short Residence Time) VII cracking heaters that have the highest proven yields in the industry, and

the low-pressure chilling train and patented multi-component refrigeration, which reduces investment costs and improves reliability by eliminating plant equipment. The EB/SM plants will utilise the Lummus/UOP EBOne and Classic SM technologies. The PP plant will utilise Lummus’ Novolen technology which demonstrates low overall capital and operating cost, while providing the best range in products and high reliability,” a Lummus press note informed.

Arkema starts up new PVDF capacity in China French chemicals firm, Arkema, has started up its 50% capacity increase of its Kynar brand of fluoropolymer for the lithium-ion battery business at its Changshu plant in China. The first commercial supplies of Kynar polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) will begin in January 2021. The global lithium-ion battery market continues to grow driven by demand for electric vehicles and consumer electro-

nics devices, as well as energy storage. Fluoropolymer materials are used as both electrode binders and separator coatings in high performance batteries. “Our portfolio of solutions for the battery market greatly enhances the performance and the safety of advanced batteries. Our unique global Kynar fluoropolymer production footprint enables us

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to support the growth of our global customers with speed and versatility,” said Mr. Erwoan Pezron, Senior Vice-President, High Performance Polymers of Arkema. Arkema has been a world leader in PVDF production for several decades, and a supplier to the lithium-ion battery market since the very beginning. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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News from Abroad MASK NOSE CLAMPS

Mitsui Chemicals expands capacity for shape-holding plastic wire Japan’s Mitsui Chemicals has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Sunrex Industry Co. Ltd. has completed construction on expanded production facilities for Teknorote, a shape-holding plastic wire mainly used for mask nose clamps. Work on the expanded facilities got under way in June this year in response to surging mask demand amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Completed on October 15, the expanded facilities began commercial operations in November.

considered in the future, according to the company.

The company said the expanded facilities will enable production of nose clamps to cover 3 billion masks per year. Further expansion of the Teknorote production facilities could be

“Unlike metal wire used for the same applications, Teknorote is lightweight, minimises the risk of being scratched or stabbed when working with the material and is easy to dispose of via incineration. Further, due to being non-metallic, it does not hinder the use of metal detectors used for contamination testing in the food and medical sectors,” the company said in a press note.

CONSOLIDATION

Saudi’s SAFCO acquires agri-nutrients business from SABIC Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC) has agreed to sell its agri-nutrients business to Saudi Arabia Fertilizers Co. (SAFCO), in which it owns a 43% stake. SAFCO will finance the acquisition by issuing 59.4 million shares, valued at 10 riyals each, to SABIC, raising the fertiliser group’s overall share capital by 14.25% to 4.76 billion riyals about ($1.27-bn). “The deal is a clear strategic attempt to create a national champion and a global leader in agrinutrients,” SABIC CEO, Mr. Yousef al-Benyan told reporters in a virtual press conference. SABIC had been seeking to consolidate its various holdings in companies specialising in agrinutrient or fertiliser production, and signed a preliminary deal with SAFCO to divest the resulting combined business in November 2018. After the acquisition, the business will take the name SABIC Agri-nutrient Investments. The deal would allow SABIC to focus on

its expansion in petrochemical products, and SAFCO to become more specialised in fertilisers and phosphate. SABIC, the world’s fourth-largest chemicals company, which is 70% owned

by oil giant Saudi Aramco, is looking to divest businesses seen as non-core. “The new company will become the investment arm for SABIC on agribusiness and will create more synergies on assets,” Mr. Benyan said.

Nouryon expands its colloidal silica product line for the catalyst industry Dutch speciality chemicals firm, Nouryon, has expanded its Levasil colloidal silica product line with two new products for the next generation of catalysts. The products have been developed to address the industry’s need for high purity and consistent quality in order to be able to produce more efficient catalysts that improve yield and performance. “Our main customers are producers of catalysts and zeolites used in, for example, oil refineries where feedstocks are becoming more challenging and more

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effective catalysts are needed. This is where our high-purity products have a role to play to improve the productivity and to extend the lifetime of the catalyst,” said Mr. Patrick Wilhelm, Vice President of Colloidal Silica at Nouryon. “Our newest innovation allows our customers to produce even more powerful catalysts for emission control, chemical production and oil refining, which makes it possible to do more while using less,” added Mr. Johan Landfors, President of Technology Solutions at Nouryon. 129

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ASEAN lubricants market well-positioned despite pandemic setback: Kline Despite a major setback due to the pandemic, the lubricants market in ASEAN region is very dynamic and presents strong growth prospects over the 2019-2029 period, states a new analysis by consulting firm, Kline. The report, ‘Opportunities in lubricants: ASEAN market analysis’, covers lubricants markets of eight major countries in the region: Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam. The overall lubricants demand in these countries in ASEAN is expected to grow at a moderate compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.0% from 2019 to 2029. The growth rate is expected to be higher for the period 2024 to 2029 as the economies would have recovered from the negative impact of COVID-19 by 2024, and continuing industrialisation and urbanisation will drive growth. According to Kline, COVID-19, which caused prolonged lockdowns, can push the lubricants market downward by 7% to 17% in 2020 in comparison to the demand in 2019. The ASEAN region accounts for about 8% of the global finished lubricants market. In comparison to developed markets, lubricants consumers in the region are very price-sensitive, especially in the commercial automotive segment, where the use of monograde is still ongoing. Low-quality, mineraloil-based lubricants are still used in the region and are being sold by local suppliers. Regional trends Indonesia has the largest vehicle

population among ASEAN members, as well as a large industrial sector; hence, it is the largest lubricants market in the region, accounting for about onethird of regional lubricants demand. Thailand follows with a share of slightly more than one-fifth of overall regional demand. “Thailand’s lubricants market is very competitive, with 150 to 170 brands. While Singapore is the third-largest market due to its large marine lubricants segment, if marine lubricants are excluded, Singapore’s demand will be close to that of Cambodia,” informed Ms. Sushmita Dutta, project manager of the study. “The lubricants market in Lao PDR and Cambodia are based on lubricant imports, with no significant indigenous capacity for lubricants blending. Even in Myanmar, lubricants demand is mostly fulfilled by foreign suppliers,” she noted. Two-wheelers accounted for more than three-fourths of the population of vehicles in the major countries in ASEAN in 2019. As a result, motorcycle oils (MCOs) have a higher demand than passenger car motor oils (PCMOs) in the region. Automotive lubricants in ASEAN region accounted for a larger share than industrial lubricants because the region is not as industrialised as

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developed countries. Despite having a small share in the vehicle parc, commercial vehicles accounted for a high share of automotive lubricants. This is because commercial vehicles, such as trucks and buses, have larger sump sizes than personal use vehicles such as cars and two-wheelers and more frequent oil changes. Within the commercial segment, monogrades accounted for a significant share of total heavy duty motor oils (HDMO) demand in the eight ASEAN countries in 2019. Old on-highway vehicles, as well as off-highway equipment, are responsible for the significant penetration of monogrades. Unlike the commercial segment, demand for multigrades accounted for a higher share than monogrades in the consumer automotive segment. However, monogrades have not been eliminated from the market. The demand for industrial lubricants was higher than commercial lubricants only in Indonesia and Thailand, the two largest lubricants-consuming countries among the eight ASEAN countries covered in this report. Process oil was the largest industrial oil category in the major ASEAN countries. In terms of supplier landscape, Shell and Pertamina are the leading suppliers, with more than one-third of the total demand in key countries. Major multinational oil companies such as Shell, BP, Chevron, and ExxonMobil collectively accounted for more than a third of the market. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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News from Abroad NEW LEVEL OF TRANSPARENCY

Lenzing introduces blockchain-enabled traceability platform across the textile supply chain Ecovero branded fibres but also to view the results of forensic (physical) verification of fabric samples via the digitally signed Lenzing e-branding fabric certificates.

Austria-based textile and non-wovens expert and a leading company in the area of wood-based speciality fibres, Lenzing, is taking steps to make the textile and apparel industry more sustainable and transparent. Since 2019, Lenzing has been using blockchain technology, powered by the Hong Kong start-up TextileGenesis, to ensure the traceability of textiles from fibre to production and distribution. After several successful pilot projects, the digital platform was launched on 5 November for Lenzing’s Tencel and Ecovero branded fibres. “The platform provides customers and partners as well as consumers with an overview across the entire textile supply chain,” the company said. Phased onboarding A follow-up of a 12-month pilot programme and field trials with four leading sustainable brands (H&M, ArmedAngels, Mara Hoffman and Chicks) and supply chain players from 10 countries in three regions, the global roll-out of Lenzing’s blockchain-enabled supply chain traceability platform will be conducted in phases.

During the first phase, Lenzing’s supply chain partners based in South Asia (India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) will complete the onboarding process within Q4 2020. An estimated 300+ supply chain partners in China and Turkey will also join the programme in Q1 2021. It is estimated that by Q2 2021, most eligible Lenzing supply chain partners will be onboarded into the platform, ensuring full supply chain traceability. One of the core components of the platform powered by TextileGenesis is integration with the Lenzing e-branding fabric certification system, which allows brands and retailers not only to access the full supply chain traceability for Tencel and

“Sustainability and traceability are two sides of the same coin, and it’s great to see Lenzing paving the way for the entire fashion industry to follow. Our supply chain traceability platform will create digital accounting for Lenzing’s innovative and sustainable fibres across the entire supply chain using Fibercoins traceability technology,” commented Mr. Amit Gautam, CEO and Founder of TextileGenesis. Using the Fibercoin technology, Lenzing and other brand partners are now able to issue digital tokens (blockchain assets) in direct proportion to the physical shipments of Tencel and Ecovero branded fibres. These digital tokens provide a unique “fingerprint” and authentication mechanism, preventing adulteration, providing a more secure, trustworthy, digital chain-of-custody across the entire textile supply chain, and most importantly, ensuring the materials are sustainably produced.

ALLIANCE

Black & Veatch and Golar to partner in hydrogen and ammonia technologies US-based EPC firm, Black & Veatch, and Bermuda-based shipping firm, Golar LNG, have announced the expansion of their long-standing collaboration, focusing on broadening floating production of blue and green hydrogen and ammonia. “The memo of understanding between Golar, an operator of carriers for natural gas shipping, and global floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) solutions leader, Black &

Veatch, reflects the growing sway of hydrogen and ammonia in a sustainable energy economy,” a press note informed. “This collaboration builds on years of delivering commercial and technology innovation with Golar, a visionary in monetising natural gas reserves,” said Mr. Hoe Wai Cheong, President of Black & Veatch’s oil and gas business. “Given hydrogen and ammonia’s use in many energy-intensive

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industries we can make meaningful progress in lowering the carbon footprint and help these industries meet new sustainability commitments,” he added. Black & Veatch also sees a growing case for ammonia – more energy dense than hydrogen, incredibly stable and easily liquified for storage and shipment like LNG. Ammonia can be used in energy-intensive industries to produce low-carbon electricity. 131

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Ineos and Hyundai announce cooperation in hydrogen economy UK’s chemicals major, Ineos, and South Korean automotive giant, Hyundai, have inked a MoU for jointly investigating opportunities for the production and supply of hydrogen as well as the worldwide deployment of hydrogen applications and technologies. Both companies will initially seek to facilitate public and private sector projects focused on the development of a hydrogen value chain in Europe. The agreement also includes the evaluation of Hyundai’s proprietary fuel cell system for the recently announced ‘Ineos Grenadier 4x4’ vehicle. This cooperation represents an important step in Ineos’ efforts to diversify its powertrain options at an early stage. Hyundai’s proprietary modular fuel cell system, which evaluation vehicles will use, has already proven reliable and effective in the Hyundai ‘Nexo’ SUV. The world’s first dedicated hydrogen-powered SUV has the longest driving range among hydrogen-powered vehicles in the market. Hyundai is a global leader in the field

chemistry to realise the mass production of green hydrogen and fuel cells for the Grenadier,” he added.

of fuel cell technology having started the world’s first mass production of fuel cell electric vehicles in 2013. “Ineos’ move into the development of a fuel cell electric vehicle and hydrogen ecosystem marks yet another milestone towards sustainable and clean transportation,” said Mr. Saehoon Kim, Senior Vice President and Head of Fuel Cell Centre at Hyundai Motor Company. “Hyundai believes this will provide an important low-carbon option across a wide range of sectors. We also hope our decades-long expertise in hydrogen fuel cell work in synergy with Ineos’ expertise in field of

Mr. Peter Williams, Technology Director Ineos, said, “Evaluating new production processes, technology and applications, combined with our existing capabilities puts us in a unique position to meet emerging demand for affordable, low-carbon energy sources and the needs of demanding 4x4 owners in the future.” Ineos recently launched a new business to develop and build clean hydrogen capacity across Europe in support of the drive towards a zero-carbon future. The company currently produces 300,000 tonnes of hydrogen a year, mainly as a by-product from its chemical manufacturing operations. Through its subsidiary Inovyn, Ineos is Europe’s largest existing operator of electrolysis, the critical technology that uses renewable energy to produce hydrogen for power generation, transportation and industrial use.

TEN-YEAR DEAL

Bayer sites in Spain to be supplied with 100% renewable electricity by Iberdrola Spanish electric utility firm, Iberdrola, and Bayer have signed the first long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) between an electricity utility and a pharmaceutical company in Spain, for electricity generated by clean generation sources. Iberdrola will supply 100% renewable electricity to cover the entire electricity procurement of the nine Bayer sites in Spain, including three factories,

five R&D centres and the company’s headquarters for Iberia. This initiative will be effective in 100% of these centres from 2022 and for a ten-year period, with the electricity generated by the Francisco Pizarro photovoltaic plant – Europe’s largest planned photovoltaic plant – which Iberdrola will build in Extremadura. Until that time, the agreement includes a ‘bridge contract’ under which Bayer

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will now consume all the electricity it needs without emissions, with guarantee of origin (GO) labels. Iberdrola and Bayer have a PPA in Mexico whereby Bayer buys green energy generated by the Santiago onshore wind farm (105-MW), located in the state of Guanajuato. Bayer had, at the end of last year, announced its commitment to achieve an emission-neutral footprint worldwide by 2030. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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A rapid wrap-up of what’s new in Operations, Processes and Products Focus on separation technology This system is superior to 30% MEA. (Chem. Eng. J., 2020; DOI: 10.1016/ j.cej.2020.126503).

Design of an advanced hydrometallurgy process for the intensified and optimized industrial recovery of scandium (Sc) from bauxite residue [In the manufacture of high grade alumina, for the production of Al, a lot of residual material is left and valorization of this material is important and examples like iron oxide, vanadium oxide, etc. have been utilized].

Process Intensification (PI) of through ATPS. 27 different combination tomato residues drying by micro- of ATPS system were screened. ATPS K. Hatzilyberis et al have worked on based on CH3CN and cholinium bitar- the recovery of Sc, which is not a comwave heating Tomatos are processed on a large scale and the utilization of residue merits attention. M. Miccio et al have reported the successful isothermal microwave drying. Isothermal microwave drying was ensured. MW heating reduces time, the treatment time compared to hot-air drying. Gross sizing of the unit was done. (Chem. Eng. Processing – Process Intensification; DOI: 10.1016/ j.cep.2020.108082).

tarate gave the greater selectivity for the system. Thus the dye DY86 can be recovered from the CH3CN by distilling the solvent. DR80 was recovered from the ionic liquid-rich phase through a chitosan-based adsorbent. (Sep. Purn. Technol., 2020; DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2020117502).

CO2 absorption rate in biphasic solvent of aminoethyl ethanolamine (AEEA) and diethyl ethanolamine (DEEA)

mon example, and may be applicable to some sources of bauxite. An advanced leaching process is reported and in the optimized process the higher possible solids-to-liquid ratio was realized. Subsequently resin treatment is adopted. Simulation was done and economic evolution has been done. (Chem. Eng. Processing – Process Intensification, 2020; DOI: 10.1016/j.cep.2020.108015).

A sustainable valorization of neopentyl glycol (NPG) salt Complete process for the selective recovery of textile dyes [This column has referred many papers waste containing HCOONa via using aqueous two-phase system on absorption of CO2, including the bipolar membrane electrodialysis (BMED) beneficial use of biphasic system]. (ATPS) [The versatility of the aqueous two-phase system in biotechnology downstream processing has received a lot of attention]. L.V.T.D. Alencar et al have reported the separation of DY86 and DR80 dyes

F. Liu et al have used 25% AEEA/50% DEEA which forms biphasic system at PCO2 greater than 100 Pa where the organic phase absorbs CO2 2-7 times faster than aqueous phase. However, CO 2 capacity of aqueous phase is 2-10 times greater than organic phase.

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X. Wei et al have reported a BMED process where the energy consumption could be as low as about 6 KWh per kg of HCOOH. It was better to use the feed salt concentration at 0.4 mol per liter. The total cost of the process has been assessed at dollar 1.3 per kg.; NaOH 133

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Special Report is co-product. The running cost was about – dollars 115.5 for 1 ton of NPG. The economics is favourable. (It may be noted that HCOONa is used for making sodium hydrosulphite). (Sep. Purfn. Technol., 2021, 254, Jan. 117563).

ditions for pilot scale are reported. (ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng. 0c03154).

consumption was 304 KWh per ton. (J. Membrane Sci., 2020, 615, 1st Dec., 118584).

Modelling mechanism of Ca2+ removal from dicyandiamide (DD) using dynamic ion exCopper (Cu) extraction from change method waste printed circuit boards M. Huang et al have used breakthrough (WPCBs) by glycine

Preparation of carbon molecular sieves (CMS) membranes with remarkable CO 2 /CH 4 selectivity for high-pressure natural gas sweetening

Y. Han et al have used the simplest amino acid glycine for the recovery from waste of WPCBs. Cu was recycled as cupric glycinate with a leaching efficiency of about 95%. Optimal conditions were arrived at with reference to temperature, H2O2 volume, solid-liquid ratio, etc. Cupric glycinate was crystallized by addition of ethanol. Kinetics was studied. (Sep. Purfn. Technol., 2020, 253, Dec. 117463).

theory and fractal porous medium theory (FPM) to model Ca2+ removal in DD by dynamic iron exchange. Different operating parameters were studied and it is reported that the removal efficiency of Ca2+ could reach 97%. Aspects of the resin in the ion exchange process are discussed. (Can. J. Chem. Eng., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/cjce.23866).

Air impingement and intermittent drying: Application to apple and to mango

Desorption in ammonia manufacture from stranded wind V. Boy et al have studied the title process and the influence of four operating energy [This column has covered the possibility of using renewable energy to produce H2 and N2 to make NH3 which can be valorized in several ways]. D.K. Ojha et al have referred to recovering NH3 via absorption in MgCl2 so that N2 + 3H2 can be recycled. Here absorption is rapid but desorption can be slower. Mechanism of desorption is discussed which has two steps: Decomposition of amines to make ammonia and solid-state diffusion of the produced NH3 and this step is controlling. Best operating con-

parameters namely, air velocity, drying/ tempering periods, upper heat, and air temperature was studied. Further drying rates in continuous and intermittent modes were studied. The intermittency gave the best results and time savings of 54% for apple and 67% for mango were realized. Temperatures were around 55°C; case hardening was prevented. Mango has increased temperature sensitivity. (Can. J. Chem. Eng., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/cjce.23839).

High value conversion of Na2SO4 wastewater by a continuous electrodialytic metathesis (EDM) process: Effects of co-existing ions J. Liu et al have proposed a continuous EDM converting Na2SO4 wastewater to K2SO4 fertilizer. The role of co-existing ions on the other ions was studied. The specific energy

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[Many gas fields give CO2+CH4 and removal of CO2 is important and gas absorption and membrane separation are practiced]. L. Lei et al have come out with high selectivity for CO2 using CMS membranes from cellulose precursors. At 2 bar the selectivity was as high as 917. Testing up to 50 bar was done. The cellulose hollow fiber precursors were spun from a celluloses ionic liquid system. The procedure for carbonization was given. The testing was done with 10 mole% CO2 at 60°C and feed pressures varying from 10 to 50 bar. At 50 bar the separation factor was 131. (J. of Membrane Sci., 2020; DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2020. 118529).

Crystallization schemes in the sugar industry Crystallization of sugar ensures highest possible quality with lowest possible energy input and the molasses produced is exhausted to the maximum. The quality of the raw materials is important. Selected examples are given with practical limitations arising out of conflict between quality requirements, yield, productivity and energy requirements. (ChemBioEngReviews, 2020; DOI: 10.1002/cite.201900076).

Desalination (D) The global status of D: An assessment of current D technologies, plants and capacity J. Eke et al have reported that D capacity Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Special Report continues to increase in every region, at 7% per annum. Extra-large plants and power industry (the largest) are key providers. Capital cost accounts for the key cost of D cost. The pretreatment plant have a prominence of filtration and dissolved air flotation. (Desalination, 2020, 495, 114633; DOI: 10.1016/ j.desal. 2020.114633).

for improvement are outlined along with challenges and future perspectives. Standalone and their hybrid systems are discussed. Aspects of forward osmosis and membrane distillation are discussed. Improvement in membrane properties are discussed along with cleaning of membranes. (Desalination, 2020, 493, 114643).

class of porous material for trapping water even at humidity levels as slow as 10% and that too with facile uptake and release kinetics. Even in desert areas 1 kg of MOF can deliver one liter of water, of good purity, per day. This strategy is realizable to create an atmosphere of “water independence”. (ACS Central Sci., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00678).

Potential supercritical water When chemistry and engineerdesalination (SCWD) as zero ing meet: The tetrahydrofuran liquid discharge (ZLD) tech- (THF) dewatering case study nology

Membrane distillation (MD) of butanol from aqueous solution with PTFE membrane

S. van Wyk et al have reported that SCWD becomes economically favourable for higher NaCl feed concentrations and is recommended for the post-treatment for concentrated waste streams of evaporation step. An economic analysis is given to show when all the products are sold decreases from Dollars 9.61 to 1.16/cu.m. when the feed concentration increases from 3.5 to 20 wt% NaCl (sale of salt matter). (Desalination, 2020, 495, 114593).

Integration of multi-effect evaporation and membrane distillation desalination processes for enhanced performance and recovery ratios E. Ali et al have discussed the utility of the title subject. They have assessed different structures of integration and compared theoretically. The key parameters show the hybrid system outperforms that of standalone MEE. Sensitivity to several input parameters is discussed. An increase in the feed temperature for MD has a positive impact. (Desalination, 2020, 493, 114619).

A. Andae et al have worked in the context of Grignard reaction using THF as a solvent with water contents of 1,000 and 10,000 ppm. Environmental factors have been considered for dewatering. Two possibilities of dewatering are considered: preliminary distillation and chemical reaction. Economic assessment depends on water content. In case of, say, 10,000 ppm of water distillation-based dewatering is recommended. Chemical recipes should be reconsidered. (ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c01691).

Y. Wang et al have adopted vacuum MD with PTFE membrane, using mechanical vapor compression on the downstream. Higher flow rates are desirable. With real fermentation broth membrane fouling was found. Compared to the usual distillation process the proposed process uses half the energy. (Chem. Eng. Technol., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/ceat. 201900484).

Cefalexin (C) crystallization residual liquor separation via nanofiltration (NF) based multistage process

Metal Organic Frameworks [The utilization of mother liquor after (MOFs) for water harvesting crystallization should be considered for further recovery of the wanted molecule from air, anywhere, anytime W. Xu and O.M. Yaghi have worked on the important title subject which is relevant in the context of water shortage in many areas of the world. There is plenty of water in air and can be harvested not only from the desert atmosphere (very low humidity) but also from humid regions. MOFs have proved to be a unique

as there is finite solubility and dilutions are typically ten-fold].

M. Mu have come out with the title process of recovery and found that negative charge NF membrane is beneficial to high rejection of 7-ADCA. The separation factor reached 3.06 at pH 8.0 under 10 mmol per liter concentration

Current advances in membrane technologies for produced water (PW) desalination N.A. Ahmed et al have given a state-ofthe-art review of this subject. Strategies Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Special Report of 7-ADCA and D-phenylglycine. The NF was NF-200D with strong electronegative group. The rejection was 74% of ADCA but that of D-phenylglycine was just 7%. Three-stage separation gave 7-ADCA concentration of 23 gm per liter. NF membrane with strong electronegative charge should be developed. (Sep. Purfn. Technol., 2020, 251, 15th Nov., 117356).

A new melt crystallization process for efficient purification of chlorobromobenzene (CBB) CBB is a significant intermediate and separation of o and p isomers is important. Q. Liu et al have succeeded in obtaining high purity p-CBB with good particle size distribution and appearance through melt crystallization. Impurities and o isomers were removed. The influence of cooling rate, final crystallization temperature and crystal growth time are reported. The cooling rate was 0.2°C/min and the final crystallization temperature was -2°C. The final yield was 62.7% and purity 99.15%. (Sep. Purfn. Technol., 2020, 251, 15th Nov., 117367).

A structured approach to cope with impurities during industrial crystallization development

separation is required with optimal productivity, yield and purity. The key point is the mechanism by which the impurity is incorporated. These authors have presented a general workflow which can rapidly identify the mechanism of impurity incorporation. Few general experiments are required. This strategy is demonstrated using four examples of APIs contaminated with structurally related organic impurities. (Org. Proc. Res. Dev., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs. oprd.0c00166).

Date juice concentration by vacuum membrane distillation (VMD) A. Criscuoli and E. Drioli (who has published many papers on membrane based processes) have come out, for the first time, with the adoption of VMD to concentrate date juice at low temperature. High purity permeates were produced for reuse in the plant. Two flat commercial polypropylene membranes were used. Date concentration of 70°Bx were obtained from the starting material of 18°Bx. (Sep. Purfn. Technol., 2020, 251, 15th Nov., 251; DOI: 10.1016/ j.seppur. 2020.117301).

Pertraction-adsorption in situ product removal system: Intensification of 2-phenylethanol A series of mesoporous MOFs (PE) bioproduction with tunable windows sizes and I. Cervenansky et al have discussed experimentally high ethane over the production of PE via biocatalytic ethylene absorption selectivity conversion of L-phenylalanine. This production by yeast is affected by its strong inhibition effect which affects the production. The product removal through pertraction and combined pertraction adsorption have been explored. Advantages of this strategy have been pointed out. (Sep. Purfn. Technol., 2020, 251, 15th Nov., 251; DOI: 10.1016/ j.seppur. 2020.117283).

V.P. Fedin et al have come out with a unusual and fascinating technique where adsorption is preferentially for saturated compound ethane rather than ethylene which is common in published papers. The procedure for making specific MOFs is given. The selectivity of C2H6/ C2H4 was 15.4 and 10.9 for C2H6/C2H2. Adsorption rates are also high. (Angew. Chem. Intl. Ed., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/ anie.202008132).

Selective flotation separation of spodumene (SM) from feldspar Energy efficient design of a (F) using sodium alginate (SA) novel double annular separation S.J. Urwin et al have covered the title as an organic depressant column using pinch pressure problem which is often encountered and impurity profile is very important e.g. in APIs. The problem is a perfect

SM and F have similar surface sites which makes separation difficult. K. Shu et al have used addition of 30 mg/ liter of SA before 0.2 mm of dodecamine at pH 6 for this separation. There is a strong pH dependence. XPS analysis revealed the mechanism of adsorption. (Sep. Purfn. Technol., 2020, 248, 1st Oct.; DOI: 10.1016/ j.seppur. 2020.117122).

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H. Lee et al have reported and internally heat-integrated pressure swing distillation with a double annular column. Setting of pressure of the columns was done through the so called pinch-pressure. In the set up the annular upping section of a low pressure column particularly wraps around the rectifying section of an inner high-pressure column to minimize energy loss. Hydraulic conditions are properly set. Several azeotro-pic mixtures are described with energy saving of close to 24%. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr. 0c01683). Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Special Report CARBON-NEUTRAL LNG?

Buyers in Asia are calling for more scrutiny of LNG’s carbon footprint

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iquefied natural gas (LNG) ranks among the most emission-intensive resource themes across the oil and gas sector. Significant emissions are released through the combustion of gas to drive the liquefaction process and any carbon dioxide (CO2) removed prior to entering the plant is often vented into the atmosphere. This is leading LNG buyers in Asia to place the carbon footprint of LNG under greater scrutiny, with growing calls for carbon emissions to be detailed in tenders. We have also now seen the delivery of the world’s first carbon-neutral cargoes into several Asian markets. But what exactly is carbon-neutral LNG? Why are buyers in Asia showing an appetite for green cargoes? And how are suppliers responding? To understand more, I spoke to Lucy Cullen, Principal Analyst in our Asia Pacific Gas & LNG team. What exactly is carbon-neutral LNG? It’s a good question as there remains a fair amount of misunderstanding about just what is meant by carbon neutral – or green – LNG. To begin with, ‘carbon neutral’ does not mean the LNG cargo creates zero emissions. Instead, the carbon emissions associated with the upstream production, liquefaction, transportation and, if required, combustion of the gas is measured, certified and offset through the purchase and use of carbon credits, which support reforestation, afforestation or other renewable projects. Measuring emissions is a major challenge, with no consistent definition,

GAVIN THOMPSON Asia Pacific Vice Chair Wood Mackenzie consumed, combustion dominates the emissions footprint. The second-largest components – upstream and liquefaction – are much more dependent on project and location. methodology or reporting structure in place. And while emissions can be offset in different ways, what’s more critical is the carbon that is measured and included in the first place: deals that have been agreed to date have not applied a consistent approach and have not considered emissions or offset these emissions in the same way. How quickly is this taking off? These are early days. So far, seven carbon-neutral cargoes have been delivered or agreed, all to buyers in Asia, with more understood to be under discussion. In addition, Singapore’s Pavilion Energy issued a tender in March for 2-mtpa of LNG with specific environmental criteria and requirements around the carbon footprint. QP won the contract to supply most of this volume through its commitments to implementing CCS and reduce carbon. But I am in no doubt that demand for cleaner LNG will only grow, with the carbon footprint of LNG cargoes set to become an important differentiator for buyers and sellers alike. How much carbon are we talking about and how is this offset? If we break down life-cycle emissions of an LNG cargo, regardless of the cargo’s source or where it is finally

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Over an average cargo life cycle, approximately 270,000-tonnes of CO2 equivalent is produced, requiring something like 240,000 trees to offset the emissions. This is achievable for a small number of cargoes and currently the cost of these offsetting projects is relatively cheap. But is this achievable across the entire LNG industry? 2019 saw around 5,500 LNG cargoes sold, which would require around 1.5 billion trees or carbon credit equivalent. That’s just for a single year’s cargoes: as LNG demand grows, so the number of cargoes, carbon offsets and trees required will also grow. For suppliers, a more focused approach that targets reducing emissions in upstream and liquefaction may be more achievable. This will also align with efforts already under way from suppliers as they come under greater public and investor pressure to manage their carbon footprints. Why the difference across LNG projects? Using data from our Carbon Emissions Benchmarking Tool, we have looked at 40 LNG projects around the world and the liquefaction emissions created for each tonne of LNG output. It’s clear that not all LNG projects emit Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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equally. Here, we only show emissions from the liquefaction segment. If you were to add upstream emissions to this chart then the variance would be even greater due to the wide range of CO2 concentrations in reservoirs. The biggest opportunity to reduce liquefaction emissions lies with feed gas. Around 8-12% of feed gas (and at times more) is used to generate electricity to run the plant and fuel the liquefaction process. Higher efficiency plant designs or using renewable energy to replace feed gas can help to reduce emissions. For upstream, the biggest opportunity lies in reducing CO2 venting, creating an opportunity for carbon capture and storage, which could cut emissions by as much as 25%. Several projects, including Snøhvit, Gorgon and Qatar, are exploring this option, though it remains high cost. What is motivating buyers in Asia to request carbon-neutral cargoes? It’s interesting that while carbon-neutral LNG is sold at a premium, all cargoes

so far have been bought by companies in Asia, a region where carbon policies and investor pressure are relatively weak. I think there are several reasons for this.

cost premium could see a divergence in buyer attitudes – those that are carbon conscious and those whose primary concern is price.

Demand for LNG in Asia continues to boom and the region is set to be the engine room for global LNG demand growth. And as concerns with air quality rises in many Asian countries, attention is turning to emissions and cleaner burning fuels.

What is the future for green LNG? This is just the beginning of the journey, but what’s certain is that carbon consciousness is not going away. As LNG demand continues to grow, so will demand for greener LNG and I expect that future legislation, shareholder obligations and project financing terms will likely require that all LNG cargoes come with detailed information about the emissions associated with their production and delivery.

There’s no doubt that positive headlines are motivating deals. For a modest premium, companies have been rewarded with widespread coverage of their green credentials. An easy win. But beyond this, deals have also allowed buyers early experience with carbon-neutral transactions and marketing, valuable experience for what lies ahead. But economics also play a part. Innovative ways of reducing costs and an affordable market for forestation projects right now have helped create competitively priced volumes in the current market. But looking forward, any significant

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Tackling the challenges facing Indian fertiliser industry through dialogue with government

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he Indian fertiliser industry is a critical industry that depends extensively on government policies and their implementation for its prosperity. With prices for several fertilisers controlled and subsidised, the industry relies on the government for timely intervention to meet its fiscal needs, as also to frame policies that encourage investments in this crucial sector. The Fertiliser Association of India (FAI), which has as its members all nearly all of the industry, is the forum through which the industry’s concerns, problems and expectations are conveyed to policy makers. While many of FAI’s interaction with the government are channelled through its concerned ministry, the Department of Fertilisers (DOF) in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, the association also engages several other arms of the government’s machinery. The following pages profile the trends in the industry in 2019-20 and the extensive engagement between the industry and the government that has addressed at least, though not all, of the industry’s concerns and expectations. They are sourced from the 2019-20 annual report of the FAI. Fertiliser production, imports, availability and consumption

Adequate availability of fertilisers There was adequate availability of fertilisers from opening inventory, indigenous production and imports to cater to the increased demand during 2019-20. Inventory of urea at various points, excluding stock at the dealers’ points, was about 1.1-mt at the beginning of the year 2019-20. Inventory of DAP and NP/NPKs together was about 2.7-mt, SSP 0.58-mt and MOP 0.63-mt at the end 2018-19.

Increase in production After suffering a setback in production during the preceding year, overall production of total nutrients (N+P2O5) recorded a growth of 3.3% during 2019-20 over 2018-19. Production of N at 13.72-mt and P2O5 at 4.79-mt during 2019-20 registered increase of 2.9% and 4.4%, respectively, over 2018-19. Overall production of total nutrients increased due to rise in production of all major fertiliser products except NP/ NPK complex fertilisers, which declined by 3.5% during the year. Production of urea, DAP and SSP increased by 2.3%, 16.7% and 4.3%, respectively. In absolute terms, total production of urea, DAP, NP/NPKs and SSP was of the order of 24.5-mt, 4.5-mt, 8.7-mt and 4.3-mt, respectively during 2019-20. One urea plant at Goa was shut down for half of the year due to lack of funds for purchase of natural gas. Another urea plant in Andhra Pradesh was also shut due to liquidity problem of the company. Some of the DAP/NP/NPK fertiliser plants suffered due to problem of availability of raw materials. These bottlenecks caused loss of production during the year. Import of fertilisers Import of urea and NP/NPKs increased significantly, whereas import of DAP and MOP was lower over the previous year. There had been increase in import of urea by 21.9% and NP/NPKs by 36.6% during 2019-20 over 2018-19. Conversely, import of DAP declined by 26.2% and MOP by 12.9% during the period. The quantum imports of urea, DAP, NP/NPKs and MOP was 9.12-mt, 4.87-mt, 0.75-mt and 3.67-mt, respectively, during 2019-20. Robust growth in consumption The actual consumption data of fertilisers for 2019-20 are yet to be

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finalized by the government. In absence of actual consumption data, DBT sale figures of 2019-20 have been used as equivalent to estimated consumption. Aided by good weather, comfortable availability of water in the reservoirs and adequate availability of fertilisers, consumption of fertilisers in terms of nutrients (N+ P2O5 +K2O) at 29.41-mt recorded a robust growth of 8% during 2019-20 over 2018-19. The estimated consumption of N and P2O5 at 19.14-mt and 7.67-mt showed increase of 8.5% and 11%, respectively. However, consumption of K2O at 2.61-mt showed a decline of 2.6% during the period. In terms of product, all-India estimated consumption of urea, DAP, SSP and NP/ NPK complex fertilisers increased by 7.2%, 9.6%, 23% and 9.2%, respectively, during 2019-20 over 2018-19. However, consumption of MOP showed a decline of 5.7% during the period. State-wise analysis of fertiliser consumption makes an interesting reading. Consumption of urea recorded positive growth in majority of the states except Assam, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhand, and Goa. Similarly, the growth in consumption of DAP was positive in all major consuming states except Jharkhand, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Kerala and Goa. In contrast, consumption of NP/NPKs showed a mixed growth. However, consumption of MOP marked negative growth in major consuming states, except Bihar and Odisha in east zone; Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand in north zone; Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in south zone and Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh in west zone where consumption of MOP showed positive growth during the period. 141

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Special Report Policies related to fertiliser sector Major issues faced by fertiliser industry FAI continued to highlight issues faced by Indian fertiliser industry before concerned government authorities for their redressal. These, inter-alia, included issues related to pricing and subsidy policies for urea and P&K fertilisers, and problems related to subsidy payments and taxation regime. Views of the industry were put forward to the government through meetings, interactions, presentations and written representations. These interactions included at the level of PMO, NITI Aayog, Ministry of Finance, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare, DOF, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and other regulatory entities. Issues of urea sector Increased fixed cost Urea sector continued to face issue of under-recoveries of cost on various accounts under pricing and subsidy policies. These, inter-alia, included non-payment of nominal increase in fixed cost allowed under Modified NPS-III Policy and further increase in element of fixed cost beyond what is allowed in Modified NPS-III policy. Investment to maintain operational efficiency of old plants and also for energy improvement projects continued to be denied. FAI continued its efforts for payment of increased fixed cost at least, which was already approved. Finally, the implementation of Modified NPS-III policy was approved by the CCEA on 13th March, 2020 with removal of the clause 3.2 pertaining to minimum fixed cost. The amendment to the policy was notified on 30th March, 2020. Minimum fixed cost Payment of fixed cost as per Modified NPS-III of 2014 remained under discussion with the government. FAI continued to follow up the issue even after amendment to Modified NPS-III Policy in March 2020. DG FAI made a presentation before

the Hon’ble Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilisers. The presentation covered adverse impact of non-payment of fixed cost on both production up to 100% reassessed capacity (RAC) and production beyond RAC. This would also affect the three urea manufacturers very badly pushing their balance sheets into red. CEOs of NFL, RCF and KRIBHCO also participated in the meeting and put forth their views regarding minimum fixed cost. The issue remained under active consideration of the government. Revision in energy consumption norms Energy consumption (EC) norms of urea units have been tightened successively under the policy without recognizing the investment needed for achieving such level of energy efficiency. The New Pricing Scheme provided that neither capital investments would be recognised, nor operational efficiency would be mopped up. But the government implemented the policy selectively, i.e., energy efficiencies were mopped up, but investment was not recognized. Energy consumption norms were reduced in 2004 and 2006 under New Pricing Scheme. Energy consumption norms were again reduced in 2015 under New Urea Policy (NUP) without recognising costs related to investment in energy saving projects. NUP-2015 prescribed further drastic reduction in energy consumption norms w.e.f. 1st April, 2018 by categorizing entire urea industry under three groups with energy norms of 5.5, 6.2 and 6.5 Gcal/tonne of urea. These norms were prescribed without any assessment of energy saving potential of various plants. There was also no consideration for large capital investment required to achieve these norms. In other words, the techno-economic feasibility of prescribed savings was never considered. FAI has been pleading for extension of 2015 energy norms for all units (with exception of one unit) till reforms in the urea policy are in place, including inclu-

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sion of urea in NBS. But government implemented 2018 norms for 11 efficient gas-based urea units w.e.f. 1st April, 2018. Annual impact of this reduction on the industry was about Rs. 670-crore at 2019-20 energy rates. For remaining 14 gas-based units, 2015 energy norms were extended for two years with a penalty of 2% in the first year (2018-19) and 5% penalty in the second year (2019-20). This issue was also represented before the Committee set up under the Chairmanship of Member, NITI Aayog. Urea units using coal for steam and power generation also argued their case and demonstrated that the cost of production will increase if they were to switch to natural gas as fuel. This will increase the subsidy per unit of urea for these plants. Moreover, it will require high capital investment upfront. As a result of continuous persuasion, government provided small relief to 14 gas-based units by extending their norms by six months, i.e., up to 30th September, 2020, vide DOF’s notification dated 7th July, 2020. But there is penalty of 10% of difference between 2015 and 2018 (target) energy norms for these 14 units. Thus, energy consumption norms for plants in all three groups will be applicable w.e.f. 1st October, 2020. This will have an annual impact of more than Rs. 1,200-crore based on current energy prices. Policies related to P&K fertilisers NBS Policy for 2019-20 The DOF vide O.M. dated 29th March, 2019 notified the continuation of NBS (nutrient based subsidy) rates of 2018-19 for 2019-20 provisionally on the same terms and conditions pending approval of CCEA. Further on 7th August, 2019, DOF notified Rs. 18,901, Rs. 15,216, Rs. 11,124 and Rs. 3,562 per kg as NBS rates for fertiliser nutrients viz., N, P, K and S, respectively for the year 2019-20. The rates were made applicable from 7th August, 2019 for the remaining period of 2019-20. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Special Report While the rates for N, P and K were the same, there was increase in per kg NBS rate of S from Rs. 2,722 in 2018-19 to Rs. 3,562 in 2019-20.

be reasonable and total revenue earned for that product (sum of MRP and subsidy) should not be more that 112% of the cost of sale.

NBS Policy for 2020-21 The per kg NBS rates of fertiliser nutrients, viz., N, P, K and S, for 2020-21 as notified by the DOF vide O.M. dated 3rd April, 2020 are Rs. 18,789, Rs. 14,888, Rs. 10,116 and Rs. 2,374, respectively. A new grade 14-28-0-0 has been included in the NBS scheme. All these rates are lower than those for 2019-20.

The DOF vide OM dated 15th November, 2019 issued the guidelines. The following formula was adopted for calculating the reasonableness of MRP: If Net MRP + Subsidy <= 1.12 x Cost of sales, profit margin is reasonable. If Net MRP + Subsidy > 1.12 x Cost of sales, profit margin is unreasonable. Net MRP = MRP – Dealer margin – Discount.

Reasonableness of MRP for P&K Fertilisers The DOF constituted a Committee under the Chairmanship of Additional Secretary (Fertilisers) to study the reasonableness of MRP for P&K fertilisers and to give recommendations for developing the reasonableness evaluation methodology. The Committee had representatives from two fertiliser companies. At the request of FAI, DG was also included in the Committee in the third meeting. Four meetings of the Committee were held. Prior to third meeting of the Committee held on 18th June, 2019, a consultation meeting of FAI members was held on 17th June, 2019. There was consensus on most of the issues including furnishing of the cost data and return of 12% to the industry in the third meeting of the Committee. However, the government’s view was that 12% return should be on the cost minus subsidy. DG, FAI and industry representative pointed out that if subsidy portion was excluded then the return would be 8.4% and posttax return would only be 5.5%. It was also brought out that if the logic of return on cost net subsidy is extended to urea, then it would be completely irrational. The DOF agreed to consider industry’s point of view of return on total cost of supply.

Marketing of indigenous P&K fertilisers by marketers The NBS policy permits only manufacturers and importers of P&K fertilisers to market fertilisers and claim subsidy. There is no provision in the policy for manufacturers of having a marketing arrangement with another company except SSP. FAI requested the DOF for a provision of marketing arrangements for P&K fertilisers under NBS policy. This will enable to expand the market for domestic manufacturers and improve utilization of domestic capacity. It was stated that the entries of new players will also bring further competition in the market and will be in the interest of Indian farmers. The marketers could be treated at par with importers, when they source P&K fertilisers from local manufacturing units in India. It was also requested to consider the payment of subsidy and primary freight to the marketers. They may be allowed to sell under their own brands. In response to the query from the DOF, it was clarified that the companies which wish to enter fertiliser business or wish to extend their business in the sector may be interested to become marketers. The DOF has not taken a decision in the matter.

In the subsequent meeting held in the DOF on 25th July, 2019, DG, FAI again emphasized that 12% profit margin should be applied on cost of sales for the profit to

Issues related to SSP As a follow up to the meeting of SSP manufacturers on 6th February, 2019 with the Secretary (Fertilisers), the DOF constituted a Committee under the Chairman-

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ship of Joint Secretary with representatives from DOF, FAI and SSP industry to consider and make recommendation on the following issues: The requirement of pre-analysis of Egyptian Rock Phosphate (ERP) for production of SSP; and the request of SSP industry to allow them freight subsidy at par with P&K industry. In the first meeting held on 22nd March, 2019, the points emerged from the meeting are as follows:  The industry representatives were of the view that the present system of pretesting of ERP by PDIL/ FEDO should be reviewed.  The industry representatives felt that at present, companies themselves get the quality of ERP checked at the loading port. It was agreed that there is no need of any change in the present practice. However, it was agreed that FAI would explore the possibility of nominating/empanelling accredited international agencies for quality checks at the loading port.  The issue of quality check of beneficiated rock phosphate (BRP) was also discussed and it was decided that the possibility of having other test mechanism for BRP would be explored. As per minutes of the second meeting of the Committee held on 17th May, 2019, FAI provided the following inputs:  DG, FAI suggested two names for the Committee to conduct technocommercial and environment study to analyse the feasibility of production of good quality BRP by the four manufacturing units.  FAI suggested the name of the nodal authority in Egypt to the DOF through which the suppliers of ERP can be sensitized for supply of notified grades of quality rock to India.  DG, FAI also suggested the four accredited international agencies with their contact details who can be authorized for quality checks at the loading/ unloading ports. 143

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Special Report Subsequently, DOF issued the guidelines for random sampling of ERP by PDIL/FEDO vide OM dated 9th July, 2019, till a better mechanism for quality check is formulated. Further, the terms of reference of the Committee were modified by the DOF on 19th July, 2019 to include quality checks of rock phosphate, BRP, online monitoring of SSP production and quality of finished SSP. Other policy related issues Coastal movement of fertilisers Sagarmala project is a flagship programme of the Government of India and the Ministry of Shipping is keen to increase the quantum of fertiliser movement through coastal route. FAI has been working with the DOF and Ministry of Shipping regarding the policy for entitlement and procedure for claiming freight reimbursement through coastal movement of fertilisers. DOF vide O.M. dated 17th June, 2019 issued revised guidelines for freight subsidy for coastal shipping/inland waterways. The DOF issued further clarifications vide O.M. dated 18th September, 2019. Ministry of Shipping aims to achieve utilisation of full potential of coastal shipping in line with providing cost-effective and environment-friendly transportation. Joint Secretary (Sagarmala), Ministry of Shipping took a meeting on 9th September, 2019 to interact with industry on pending issues hampering adoption of coastal shipping. The industry representatives emphasized on the need for on-line submission of freight bills and reduction of GST on multimode transportation from 12% to 5% as applicable to railway freight. They also underlined need for fertiliser freight policy to be extended to the coastal shipping of imported fertilisers. The Hon’ble Minister of State for Shipping (IC) and Minister of State for Chemicals & Fertilisers convened a meeting on 25th February, 2020 on the issue of movement of fertilisers by coastal ship-

ping. He expressed concern on the issue of not allowing the movement of imported fertilisers through coastal route in the country. He asked the DOF for a presentation on the current freight policy including freight reimbursement policy for coastal shipping. He also wanted reduction in the procedural delays in reimbursement of freight through coastal shipping. Sale of subsidised customized/mixture fertilisers DOF had notified the interim procedure for sale of subsidised fertilisers to customized/mixture fertiliser manufacturing units under DBT system on 23rd May, 2018 for a period of six months. DOF also constituted a Committee to examine and suggest the mechanism for sale of subsidised fertilisers to customized/mixture fertiliser manufacturing units. Further, in absence of an alternative policy, DOF extended the interim procedure twice up to 22nd May, 2020. Since, the interim procedure was to expire on 22nd May, 2020, DG, FAI vide mail dated 17th May, 2020 requested the Secretary (Fertilisers) to further extend the procedure by one year for sale of subsidised fertilisers to the customized/ mixture fertiliser manufacturing units. DOF extended the interim procedure by 6 months effective from 23rd May, 2020. DBT in fertiliser sector With continued interaction and feedback of FAI and industry, operation of the DBT system has improved considerably over time. The Board of Directors of FAI in its meeting on 7th August, 2019 discussed the issues related to operation of DBT. It was felt that there were still few difficulties which need to be addressed by the DOF/NIC. FAI requested its members to send the remaining problems related to DBT system. In response, members raised a number of issues which were conveyed to the DOF informally. The DOF launched DBT 2.0 initia-

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tives on 10th July, 2019. This is an advanced multilingual desktop version of PoS software as an alternative or added facility to PoS devices. Retailers with computer can use this software for sale of fertilisers. The dashboard (https://urvarak. nic.in) illustrates the details of fertilisers at national, state and district level. The new PoS 3.0 software version provides multilingual facility, Aadhaar Virtual ID option and fertiliser recommendation based on soil health card. The intention of the Government of India for DBT of subsidy in the bank accounts of the farmers with a pilot project in one State was deliberated in the FAI Board meeting held on 25th September, 2019. The members felt that the industry should be involved in the discussion with the DOF for working out the models for fertiliser subsidy. The issue was discussed with the Secretary (Fertilisers) on 26th September, 2020. It was found that the process is in initial stage and no model (either NBS or DBT) is in offing at the moment. FAI had requested the members vide mail dated 7th October, 2019 to send their inputs and any practical model that could be discussed for further within FAI before FAI conveys its inputs to the Government. There was no substantial feedback from the members. In view of outbreak of COVID-19 across the country, there was apprehension that farmers may be reluctant to provide biometric authentication on PoS machines. A new provision was created in the system. An advisory was sent by DOF on 27th April, 2020 to the Principal Secretaries (Agriculture) of all States/UTs about the new provision in the PoS machine for Aadhaar-based sales without biometric authentication. It was stated that the first option to sell fertilisers is biometric authentication. However, those farmers who are not willing to use Aadhaar biometric authentication can purchase fertilisers by providing Aadhaar number to retailer without biometric authentication as per the contactless option provided in the PoS machine. Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Equipment design features for combating corrosion: Material compatibility & geometrical aspects

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INTRODUCTION orrosion is a global challenge that design engineers must address to reduce failures throughout the equipment lifecycle. The electrochemical reaction that costs billions of dollars, in direct and indirect costs, may lead to catastrophic incidents if not properly managed or prevented. Direct expenses are incurred while repairing and replacing corroded systems, while indirect expenses arise from physical and environmental impacts of corrosion-related failures. Effective corrosion control requires designers to integrate measures at an early stage in the design phase. By working with materials scientists and equipment fabricators, the designer should design reliable and cost-effective parts or equipment having proper material compatibility and surface geometry. In an endeavour to satisfy themselves on the functional requirements of individual components, some shortsighted designers fail to consider the structure and equipment as a whole. Often, each item stands on its own, in splendid isolation. It is imperative that all inter-material influences and geometry of the components are properly appreciated and evaluated before any final decision in design is taken, whether caused by direct contact between dissimilar metals, induced by improper geometric profile, or design of the equipment/component. This article discusses general guidelines for selecting adequate and suitable material combinations in the design and fabrication of equipment and geometry of the plant/equipment/compo-

nents. Recommendations specifically for structures and equipment, piping systems, tanks & vessels, and electrical & electronic appliances have been discussed. Material compatibility In complex structures and equipment, different metals, alloys or other materials are frequently used in corrosive or conductive environments in easy reach of one another. In practical applications, contact between dissimilar materials cannot be completely avoided. It is up to the designer to create benign conditions of contact between various materials, and take precautions for avoidance of the consequences of the probable and less optimal selections enforced predominantly by functional requirement. These precautions will mainly consist of selecting compatible materials, designing effective electric separation and adjusting the environmental media. Compatible materials are those that, although used together in a particular medium, will not cause an uneconomic breakdown within the utility. Materials do not only influence each other by virtue of their inherent or induced difference of electric polarity (electrochemically), but also by their composite chemistry. These adverse chemical influences may be caused by materials in ambient state or induced by changes in materials caused by variations of environmental conditions. Considering all possible involvements of compatibility in design, one can only indicate some of the many available means within the designers reach; the rest is left to the ingenuity of the designer to selectively apply the

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Dr. S.K. ChaKravorty Consultant (Plant Engineering) Email: chakravorty4410@gmail.com suggested precautions to suit the function, and, at the same time, the environmental and other conditions appertaining to the product. The following factors may be considered for appreciating the material compatibility in the corrosion-safe design of equipment(1): Component metals or other materials. EMF Difference. Distance between dissimilar materials. Degree of exposure to corrosive environment. Relative sizes of anode to cathode or a contaminator to the affected material. Conductivity of environment, versus conductivity of materials. Resistivity of environment, versus resistivity of materials. Temperature gradients and spread. Fluid current strata, directions and velocity. Criticality of resulting failures. Contents of cathodic metals or aggressive materials in solvent, water, other liquids or atmosphere. Sources of DC stray currents and their conductive paths. Development of corrosive fumes in specific conditions. Nature of the effect – beneficial or derogatory, etc. Dissimilar metals in intimate contact or connected by conductive path (e.g. water, condensation, electrolyte or conductor) should be used only when the functional design or other important considerations render this unavoidable. If it is absolutely necessary, an attempt 147

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Special Report Table 1: Grouping of compatible materials – air space environment Environment Inert Air conditioned buildings Exterior of open to atmosphere plants

Interior of open to atmosphere plants*

Material compatibility All materials are compatible Platinum, gold, graphite and silver are not compatible with low alloy steels, copper, cadmium, aluminium, and magnesium. Titanium alloys, nickel & cobalt base alloys, Inconel, 300 series stainless steels, gold, platinum, and graphite are compatible with each other, but not with other materials. Group-I: Magnesium. Group-II: Beryllium, zinc, clad & non-clad aluminium-alloys, and cadmium. Group-III: Steel (except corrosion resistant), lead, tin. Group-IV: 12% & 18% Cr 400 series steels, chromium, brass, bronze, copper, beryllium, silver, gold, titanium-alloys, platinum, graphite, Monel, Inconel, 300 series stainless steels. Group-V: Silver, graphite, gold and platinum.

*: Each material is compatible with other members of the same group, but not with materials of a different group with the following exceptions: Titanium fasteners installed in aluminium alloys are considered similar. Titanium is similar to Group-IV metals. Tin is similar to group-II alloys. Graphite composites are considered similar to Group-V metals and also are compatible to 300 series stainless steels, Monel, Inconel, nickel-alloys, and titanium-alloys.

to select metals that form compatible couples or groups should first be made. For marine environments, the Galvanic Corrosion Indicator, published by International Nickel Company may be used. However, for other environments, the guideline given in the Table 1 may be used.

ronments of lesser conductivity. Faying surfaces of dissimilar metals should be separated completely/effectively as shown in Figure 1. The left side of the figure shows that: 1) when two steel plates are joined by aluminium rivet, the aluminium rivet will corrode; 2) the undercutting near the steel rivet for

joining two aluminium plates will corrode; 3) similarly, the undercutting near the copper rivet for joining aluminium and steel plates will corrode. However, the right side of the figure depicts a much better joint (bolted joint), joining bronze and steel plates using dielectric sleeve and washer.

For accurate evaluation of compatibility an exact engineering description of all materials or their metallurgical composition is required – general descriptions (e.g. mild steel) do not provide an adequate base to guarantee compatibility in conductive media. Connections between same or compatible metals should not normally cause any galvanic problems. Galvanic corrosion of dissimilar metals can be avoided, or at least reduced, by preventing humidity (e.g. condensation) at such bimetallic joints. Bimetallic connections in the proximity of fumes from combustion generators should also be avoided. When joining non-compatible metals (e.g. copper alloy to aluminium) is unavoidable, their effective dielectric separation is imperative, even in envi-

Fig. 1: Bad & good design of faying surfaces of dissimilar metals (surfaces must be separated completely and undercuttings at rivet heads should be avoided)

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Special Report Dielectric separation can be provided in several ways as given below: Insulating gaskets such as synthetic rubber, PTFE and other non-porous materials for shaped contacts. Butyl tape (minimum 0.020 in thick) for linear extended contacts. Spreadable sealant (two coats of approved sealing compound to each surface, the first being allowed to dry before applying the second) for multi-form or small size contacts, etc. The guidelines for selection of materials of dielectric separation are listed below. The main purpose of separation sealing is to secure discontinuity of conductance between dissimilar metals in physical contact and to prevent ingress of water and air to their faying surfaces. Dielectric materials are good electric insulators. Choice of materials subject to their dielectric strength should be graduated in relation to the environment and function, i.e. the more aggressive the conditions, wider EMF potential and more critical functional conditions, the higher is the required ohmic resistance. Various shapes and sizes of faying surfaces demand diverse materials; whilst an extended linear surface may require sealant in a form of sealant tape; small connection may benefit from an elastomeric sealant or caulking compound, applied by a gun or spatula, dielectric gasket or washer.

able gaskets with dielectric effect and low water absorption should be used, instead of porous asbestos gaskets. Composition, working consistency, pot life, adherence to surfaces and application procedures should suit the practical field applications; this without excess effort and without impending a work undertaken in the vicinity. Separators should be suitable for local environmental conditions, i.e. their resistance to environment, heat, pollutants and spillage (fuels, oils, fumes, etc.) should be considered. Separators should be suited to the functional requirements of the joint. For example, only such separators which allow free movement should be used where the connection is not fixed and mobility between the faying surfaces is required. Separators should be of sufficient thickness or allow build up of thickness to a ratio serving the requisite separation under prevalent environmental conditions. The thickness can vary to suit and should be stipulated in design. Separators should not adversely affect the materials of the couple by their chemical contents and composition, e.g. the effect of free sulphur content in

Separation materials should not be porous to such a degree that the absorbed water or other electrolytes will cause uninterrupted conductivity between the metals of the bimetallic couple. For example, in heavily wetted areas dielectric asbestos or other suit-

vulcanised rubber. Graphite content of gaskets can seriously aggravate corrosion of joined metals under wet marine condition. Dielectric materials should be in the range acceptable to fire safety, i.e. they do not necessarily need to be fire resistant unless in direct proximity of fire exciters. The degree of fire resistance required depends on the quantity of material, critical position and exposure to heat. Paint coating of faying surfaces between dissimilar metals subjected to wetting is not a substitute for dielectric separation. Where design and functional requirements do not allow the separation indicated above, steel or aluminium components should be metallised on faying surfaces with aluminium or zinc. If magnesium alloys must be used with other metals, these should be separated from each other by non-absorbent vinyl or rubber tape or sealing compound. Such seals should extend at least 1/8 in (3 mm) beyond the peri phery of the joint and the seal should be at least 3 mils (75 microns) thick. Formation of crevices between dissimilar metals should be avoided as much as possible, as corrosion of such

Fig. 2: Crevice must be avoided between dissimilar metals (Left). Explosion-bonded clad metals are better for corrosion resistance (Right)

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Special Report connections is more severe than either galvanic corrosion or crevice corrosion on their own. Crevices between metals and various types of plastics or elastomers may incite various rates of combined crevice and chemical attack. Therefore testing is recommended prior to inclusion into design. When dielectric separation between dissimilar metals cannot be used, a metal which reduces the potential difference between the two metals can be interposed such as clad metal sandwich or explosionbonded clad metals. Figure 2 shows a bad joint between aluminium and steel plates leaving crevice in between (left side) and a better joint (explosionbonded clad metals) leaving no crevice in between in the right side. All precautions should be taken to prevent formation of rust in direct vicinity of galvanic couples. Rust, due to its hygroscopic properties (it absorbs 40-50% humidity), can aggravate galvanic attack. All efforts should be made to avoid the unfavourable area effect of small anode and large cathode. Corrosion of relatively small anodic area may be 100-1000 times greater in comparison with the corrosion of bimetallic

Fig. 3: Galvanic corrosion in copper/ steel rivets showing favorable (Left) and unfavorable area ratio (Right)

components which have the same area submerged in conductive medium(2). Figure 3 shows the favourable and unfavourable area effect in bimetallic contacts (copper and steel). Steel rivets in copper plate (large cathode and small anode) corrode much faster than copper rivets in steel plate (large anode and small cathode). In addition, less noble (anode) components should be made larger or thicker to allow for their corrosion. For example, in a heat exchanger having shell/bonnet made of carbon steel and tube bundle and tube sheet made of copper alloy having sea water circulation in the shell side, the bonnet/shell should be made thicker for corrosion allowance, as shown in Figure 4.

Brazing or welding alloys, when used, should be nobler (cathodic) than at least one of the joined metals in galvanic connection, and these alloys should be compatible to both of them. Optimum selection of welding rods, joint preparations, weld configuration and sequences are vital for joining dissimilar metals by welding. Correct hook-up of welding connections on water-borne structures and vessels should be specified for preventing corrosion. Adhesives, when used, for joining dissimilar metals, should be of low conductivity (insulating). If excess insulation compound squeezes out of the joint, it should be augmented with sealing compound and, if necessary, should be formed into sealing fillets. Welds and other points of high corrosion incidence in proximity should be included within the fillets(3). Plastic bearing materials should be preferred in corrosive environments and in locations that are inaccessible or liable to be overlooked. These materials are more suitable for low speed services than metal bearings forming galvanic couples with shafts, pins, or sliding surfaces (especially for mating surfaces made of steel or harder material). For

Fig. 4: Anode to cathode area ratio effect on corrosion (Left). Bonnet of the heat exchanger (anodic) made thicker for longer life of the same (Right)

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Special Report as a rain cover over steel or aluminium structure/equipment.

Fig. 5: Reduction of attack by using galvanized iron washer in contact with the anodic member of the connection

softer materials (brass or aluminium) special resins may be required. Fasteners made of dissimilar metal should be completely insulated from both metals of the joint or at least from the one not compatible with the metal of the fastener. For selection of compatible fasteners for bimetallic connections, a galvanic corrosion indicator may be consulted. Non-compatible fastener metals should be effectively separated at the joint by dielectric sleeves and insulated washers. Use of galvanized or metalized steel washers in contact with the anodic member of the connection reduces galvanic attack on the metal, as shown in Figure 5. If dielectric separation of fasteners in non-compatible joints cannot be implemented, the fasteners should be coated with zinc chromate primer and the other exposed ends should be encapsulated as shown in Figure 6. Stainless steel fasteners subjected to prolonged wetting in a marine environment can cause corrosion of either member of the joint, and if wetting cannot be avoided, dielectric separation of the fasteners should be ensured. For ensuring material compatibility, the following guidelines may be used: Fasteners should maintain their function of connecting safely two pieces of metal in a way easy to disassemble. Fasteners should not adversely affect the materials of the basic components and should not be affected reciprocally by them.

Fig. 6: The exposed ends of the fastener encapsulated with mastics

In aggressive conditions, fasteners should not be made of metal anodic to both metals of the joint. Fasteners should preferably be made of a metal compatible to both metals in the connection, i.e. slightly cathodic. Fasteners should preferably be made of material economically resistant to the environment (or so protected) and no material subjected to catastrophic failures through hydrogen embrittlement, stress corrosion cracking, etc. should fasten critical connection. The use of carbon or graphite components such as graphite asbestos or graphite seals coupled in a conductive environment to any other metal should be avoided. Canvas fabric impregnated with copper salts should not be attached to steel or aluminium structures or used

Sections of piping of dissimilar metals should be secured by complete and effective separation of the sections. Dielectric non-absorbent gaskets of adequate thickness should be interposed between the two dissimilar pipe sections to secure effective insulation. Dielectric gaskets, insulating washers, and dielectric sleeves should be used for joining sections of piping of dissimilar metals, whereas porous gaskets should not be used as shown in Figure 7. Synthetic rubbers, plastics, composites, compatible metals, and dielectric asbestos could be used as insulating material. Graphited packing and gaskets should not be used as dielectric separation except for steam services or similar applications at elevated temperatures or in non-conductive environments. Copper base pipes should not pass over services made of metals anodic to copper, in particular aluminium (e.g. cableways, vent ductings, etc.), in spaces subjected to heavy condensation, especially if the accessibility for inspection and maintenance is poor. Tinning of copper pipes or components can reduce the galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals of an assembly.

Fig. 7: Complete separation between sections of piping of dissimilar metals with dielectric gasket, insulated washers, and dielectric sleeve is better (Right) than using porous gasket (Left)

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Special Report Avoid accidental contact of buried pipelines with structures of dissimilar metals and other pipelines. Specify, where possible, uniform quality, grade, and surface condition of buried pipelines – various quality sections should not be welded together. Specify removal of tool scars on steel pipes submerged or buried as scars are anodic and corrode much faster than the rest of the pipe. Cadmium or zinc-plated parts or zinc-base alloy parts should not be used within or in proximity of electrical equipment subjected to phenolic vapours emanating from insulating materials, varnishes or encapsulating compounds. Electrical circuits and equipment, especially DC generators should be so designed that exposed parts or other surface-conductive materials are at ground potential at all times. To prevent stray current corrosion, cable runs, electrical and electronic equipment and instruments should be well insulated from structures; possible stray currents should be drained off with another conductor or cathodic protection applied. When grounding cable and structure are compatible, grounding, when practicable, should be arranged by means of a bus-strap or shear-splice

joint adequately insulated on the exterior, as shown in Figure 8. Copper alloy grounding conductors should not be directly attached to steel or aluminium strength structures or pipe systems, but to a suitable sacrificial bracket. The material of the bracket should be compatible with the structure and a good conductor of electricity(4). When an electric bond is to be made between dissimilar metals, the surface of one or both, where possible, should be coated with a metal compatible to both metals in the connection. Porous elastomers or resins should not be used for conductive gaskets. Zinc, as a coating of reinforcing rods and other steel embedded in concrete, helps to prevent or delay formation of rust on such reinforcements in a marine environment. For mobile joints various combinations of metalizing and plastic coating can be used (e.g. nylon, PTFE, etc.) instead of dielectric separation between dissimilar metals. Non-metallic nipples, pipe materials or sections of the structures can be used, instead of narrow washers or sleeves, to increase the length of insulating couplings where

there is a possibility of presence of stray currents. Large increase in the length of separators appreciably reduces internal stray current jump and protect the structure from accelerated corrosion. Avoid the use of materials for design of connections, which are mutually incompatible by reason of their chemical contents under particular environmental conditions, for example vulcanized rubber containing sulphur, affecting metal in contact. Avoid materials which, under ambient conditions or when under fire or in high temperature conditions, out-gas or liberate corrosive fumes in the vulnerable proximity of materials, which can be adversely affected by such fumes and their functional stability impaired. Avoid use of galvanized fasteners in contact with stainless steel structures or components subjected to temperatures in excess of the melting temperature of the zinc, etc. Geometry of equipment and structures General guidelines Excessive complexity should be avoided so that the design is simple and streamlined. All environmental and functional conditions should be made as uniform as possible throughout the entire design system by application of selective geometry. The outside and inside geometric form, including the layout and general location, should facilitate the equipment being kept clean and corrosion-free at all stages of fabrication, assembly and during service – based on normal operation and breakdown conditions.

Fig. 8: Equipment is grounded by bus-strap (Left) and insulated shear-splice joint (Right)

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Fig. 9: Providing drain hole & double continuous fillet weld is better design

Where water can be deposited by rain, spray or condensation, all reasonable design precautions should be taken to provide free access of drying air to the wetted surfaces. Fast drying of such surfaces should be secured primarily by an appropriate selection of individual shapes, as well as by their proper combination and attachment. Shapes which, contrary to their function, retain corrosive combinations of air and electrolyte should be avoided. The designed equipment should neither collect nor retain unwelcome corrosive compound/media within their form and frame. Access and retention of unwelcome solid contaminants or wastes, which may act within the designed form by their absorbance and retention of moisture or their abrasive action, should be avoided by selected form and arrangement.

lessen the effect or reduce the occurrence of such types of corrosion that depend directly or indirectly on the geometry of the equipment for their occurrence. Such shapes, forms, combinations of forms and their style of attachment should be selected, whose fabrication, joining technique and treatment will not aggravate corrosion. Where materials which are pretreated prior to fabrication or assembly are used, geometric form allowing fabrication and assembly without major damage to the pre-treatment should be chosen. Access to corrosive-prone areas should be considered of prime importance. The effect of corrosion on operability and performance of the equipment

The geometry of the equipment should be designed for exclusion or inclusion of oxygen, as relevant to the requirements of the particular construction material (active/passive metals require oxygen for the build-up of protective film; corrosion of other metals or alloys is aggravated by the presence of oxygen). Fig. 10: Provision of silica gel in the void beneath the equipment

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Fig. 11: Provision of wire mesh filter, settling tank, and filter plugs for removing solid contaminants

regular intervals by opening the plugs. Similarly, condensation of vapours should be prevented in critical spaces by selecting proper geometry of the surfaces. Provide for dry connections and avoid accumulation of moisture and other corrosive media in the close proximity of joints. Where crevices cannot be avoided, take precautions to prevent ingress of corrodent by improving the geometry, fit or surface texture or by sealing these crevices/joints effectively. Face laps, if used, downwards on exposed surfaces. Every effort should be made to design a shape or form that will reduce the effect of excessive velocity, turbulence of flow and formation of gas bubbles.

Fig. 12: Excessive velocity. Turbulence of flow, & formation of gas bubbles due to various geometries

Figure 12 shows the geometries not preferable in the design of equipment. 12a-indicates effect of projection; 12bshows the effect of groove or crevice; 12c-indicates the effect of corner. Also avoid forms that aggravate rapid surging of fluid flow. Avoid gaskets overlapping on the inside and the outside of the equipment or structure. Figure 13 shows bad, better, and best designs from left to right of the figure respectively. It can be seen that ‘O-ring seal is better than gasket in preventing corrosion. Pipes may be secured by mounting them on sponson plates, rather than supporting them on number of brackets separated from each other, as shown in Figure 14.

Fig. 13: Effect of overlapping gaskets and provision of O-ring instead of gasket

Arrange the layout of the equipment/structure for an easy initial preservation and repair work. Make surfaces of connections accessible for easy cleaning and maintenance. Similarly, replaceable impingement plates and baffles should be provided so that they can be replaced easily (better maintainability). Access of oxygen to equipment/structure must be made by selecting appropriate geometry, if they are made up of active metals. Shape propellers or impellers to avoid high turbulence formation and reduce low pressure build-up at the tips of the impeller blades. Sufficient concrete cover should be provided for steel reinforcement in aggressive environments to prevent

Fig. 14: Provision of sponson plate (Right) instead of pipe support brackets (Left)

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Fig. 15: Orifice plate location at the outlet for controlling fluid flow rate

corrosion of embedded steel. The arrangement of reinforcement in reinforced concrete should be determined not only by structural requirements, but also by relevant corrosion-control considerations. Piping Systems The geometrical aspects for corrosion control in pipelines are given below. Provide for removal of rust, debris, solid contaminants, water/moisture, lubricating oil, steam, etc., from the system. Care should be taken to remove liquids from compressed air, gas and steam lines. Similarly, provide for removal of entrained air and gases from the liquids in piping systems.

Fig. 16: Left side shows improper location of the orifice causing impingement

as throttle valves, orifices, etc., only when absolutely necessary. Select components that present lesser resistance to flow. Straight through type of valves such as gate, butterfly and plug should be used in preference to throttling globe and angle valves. A venturi tube will be preferably to an orifice plate for preventing turbulence and impingement of fluids. Flow rate should be controlled at outlet rather than inlet of a component prone to impingement, as shown in Figure 15. Avoid using orifices in the close proximity of bends. Figure 16, left side, shows improper location of orifice,

causing impingement of fluid on the bend, which may lead to erosion corrosion of the bend. If orifice plates are unavoidable, at least two plates should be used and the distance between the plates should be mismatched. There should be a minimum distance of two pipe diameters between orifice plates. The upstream side of the orifice should be chamfered. Any sudden change, like sharp bend, should be avoided in the direction of fluids in pipelines, especially in those made of lead, copper and their alloys. Figure 17 left depicts bad design showing sharp bend and installation of right-angle valve in the pipeline, whereas a smooth bend and

Keep number of joints and bends to a minimum and avoid unnecessary runs of pipelines. Streamline the interiors of the piping systems for easy drainage. Avoid stagnancy-producing stubs and dead-ends. Slope all pipelines continuously downstream to their outlets and provide drainage in dipped sections of the pipe. Avoid turbulence, rapid surging, excessive agitation and impingement of fluids in the piping system. Use turbulence-forming components such

Fig. 17: Sharp bend & right angle valve (Left) and better bend & gate valve (Right)

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Fig. 18: Pipe bend radius-poor (Left) & preferred (Right)

installation of a gate valve indicating a better design is shown in the right side of the figure. Avoid surging of fluids in the pipeline by: tapering the transition from one bore to the other; arranging for complete filling of pipeline, if possible; equalizing pressure differences in the pipeline; and shaping any part, such as discharge side of turbines, suction side of pump impellers and discharge side of regulating valves, for avoidance of low pressure and high turbulence build-up. The bend radii of pipes should be as large as possible. Normally, a minimum of three times the diameter of the pipe should be enforced for economic velocities. This may be adjusted up for various metals, depending on their fabrication difficulties, e.g. mild steel and copper pipe three times; 90/10 coppernickel four times; etc. Figure 18, left side, shows right angle bend, leading to impingement of fluid, hence a poor design, whereas right side shows preferred design with bend radius three times the diameter of the pipe.

Fig. 19: Branching off in tee: poor (Left) & better (Middle & Right) designs

aligning joints should be used. Maximum misalignment should not exceed 0.006 in (152 Âľm). Flanges, fittings and gaskets should be used with equal inside diameter (gasket internal diameter should be same as the pipe bore diameter). Rate of impingement is equal to the square of maximum joint error in alignment(5). Heat Exchangers The guidelines for heat exchangers, coolers, heaters, condensers, etc. are described below: Welding of tubes in tube sheets should be preferred to the rolling-in system. Extend the tubes beyond the tube sheets for avoiding erosion of the

tubes at fluid entry/inlet ends. Ferrules made of same metal as that of tubes may be inserted into the inlet ends of condenser tubes and the ferrules may be feathered for avoiding steps. Cooling water starvation at the periphery of the tube bundle should be avoided by selecting proper geometry/layout of the water box and tubes. Figure 20, left side, shows rectangular water box and layout of tubes leading to failure on periphery (bad design), whereas the right side shows rounded water box and proper layout of tubes (a better design). Equal fluid velocity should be secured through all the tubes in the heat exchangers.

Avoid branching off in tees on high velocity connections, as shown in Figure 19 left side. Lateral branching off in tees, as shown in the right side of the figure, should be preferred. Select take-down joints with minimum misalignment – if possible self-

Fig. 20: Bad (Left) & better (Right) geometry of condenser water box & tubes

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Fig. 22: Tank roof top geometrical design showing provision of drainage Fig. 21: Left side shows occurrence of hot spot & Right side showing arrangement for avoiding hot spot

When discharging directly to the atmosphere, discharge should not impinge on other piping or equipment. The heat exchanger tubes should preferably be slightly slanted so that proper draining can be achieved.

The interior of fluid containers must be streamlined for easy and complete cleaning. The tank bottoms should be sloped towards drain holes to prevent

Evaporation results in increased concentration

Occurrence of hot spots should be avoided by making proper arrangement for holding the hot tubes. Figure 21, left shows, formation of hot spot due to the contact of the hot tube with the cold holding structure, whereas the right side shows use of asbestos to insulate the hot tube to prevent formation of hot spot and corrosion.

Poor

Poor

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Trapped liquid promotes pitting (a)

Tanks and vessels The geometrical aspects of design for tanks and vessels for corrosion prevention are listed below with illustrations: Undrainable horizontal flat tank tops should be avoided. Appropriate drainage must be provided for preventing corrosion, as shown in Figure 22. Welded tanks are preferable to those riveted or bolted, as fasteners provide sites for crevice corrosion.

collection of liquids after emptying tanks and vessels. Figure 23, top-left, illustrates poor design of the tank bottoms as fluid gets entrapped at the bottom. Subsequent evaporation of the fluid may result in increased concentration of corrodent, leading to pitting of

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Fig. 23: Top left showing bad geometry, top right showing good geometry; bottom left showing good design & right shows bad & good outlet pipe design

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Special Report ter design). The protruded pipes may cause turbulence in the fluid. Crevice between the tank-seating and the tank base should be prevented for avoiding crevice corrosion by selecting proper installation/geometry. The tank should not be kept on uneven concrete slab. The tank may be raised from the base to prevent formation of crevice. However, it will be a good idea to keep silica gel in the void space.

Fig. 24: Splashing of liquid (Left) is poor design vs minimum splashing (Right)

the tank bottom. Top-right shows good design of the tank bottom, facilitating complete drainage of the fluid, preventing premature pitting of the tank bottom. Bottom-left of the figure shows sloping of the tank and correct location of the drain pipe for complete removal of the fluid. The bottom-right shows good and bad design of the outlet pipe for draining the tank. Inlet pipe to a vessel should be directed towards the centre of the vessel,

so that minimum splashing of liquid takes place during filling the vessel, as shown in right side of Figure 24. The inlet pipe should protrude deep into the centre of the vessel and an air pipe or safety valve should be provided. The left side of the figure shows a poor design, as splashing of liquid will cause precipitation of corrodents on the walls of the vessel. Also, in-tank protrusions of side inlets and outlets should be avoided, as shown in Figure 25 (left side shows poor design; right side bet-

Haphazard insulation on the tank should be avoided so that moisture does not get entrapped in the insulation. The tank should be sealed if it contains hygroscopic corrodent so that it does not breathe damp air. Also avoid conditions allowing absolute pressure to drop below the vapour pressure of the liquid contained in the tank by considering adequate geometry. Replaceable impingement plates and baffles should be provided, wherever necessary, as depicted in Figure 26. The left side of the figure shows installation of a replaceable impingement plate for preventing damage of the tank from high pressure steam supply. The right side shows installation of baffles for stopping direct impingement of the tank bottom. Partially filled reaction vessels and storage tanks containing vapours of corrosive solutions should either be vented to the atmosphere or provided with vacuum removal of vapour or with a condenser return to the vessel. The filling of concentrated solutions into the tank for dilution purposes should not be done along the side walls of the tank, instead it should be fed into the tank from the top central position of the tank through a pipe dipped deep into the tank(6).

Fig. 25: Protrusion of inlet/outlet pipes into the tank (Left) vs flushed pipes showing poor and preferred designs respectively

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Special Report CONCLUSION Corrosion prevention must start at the design stage. While a good design is no more costly than a bad design, a bad design is always more expensive than a good design in reality. Technical design considering aspects of material compatibility when bi-metallic contacts are inevitable; selection of adequate dielectric separation; selection and installation of fasteners, etc., as well as geometric shapes or combinations of forms, layout and the relative spatial position of the components will help reduce corrosion most economically. Such design configuration has a critical role to play in the service life of components/equipment. Often, more attention is paid to selection of corrosion-resistant materials for a specific environment, and minimal consideration is given to design aspects. This leads to premature equipment failures. Fig. 26: Provision of renewable impingement plate (Left) and baffles to prevent tank bottom from impingement (Right)

looked into while designing the geometry of electrical and electronic parts.

should not be more than 50oC, unless especially provided for).

Suitable parts of the equipment should be grouped together for an easy and fool-proof encapsulation, sealing or enveloping. Avoid inside and outside pockets, welds, traps and sump areas where water and condensed moisture could collect. Provide drainage paths for extraction of contaminants and condensed moisture away from the critical areas.

Continuous and impervious joints should be provided. All crevices should be sealed, including washers, threaded fasteners, resistance welded joints, etc.

Design the interior layout for easy and efficient ventilation, drying and extraction of humidity and contaminants. The effect of interior heat generation should also be considered. Site the equipment away from currents (ventilation blowers) collecting and carrying contaminants and excessive humidity; and away from excessive heat generators (temperature

Spacing between conductors of different voltage potentials should be kept as wide as possible, to avoid electrolysis and migration of silver. Grounding of equipment should be expertly engineered to avoid adverse galvanic and stray current effect on the structure and the pipe system. Cable layout should be planned to avoid corrosive areas or encased in corrosion-proof conduits. The effect of welding, brazing and soldering temperatures on adjoining materials in the equipment should dictate selection of the jointing design.

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INORGANIC CHEMICALS Uluberia Municipality

West Bengal

Municipal Corporation of Dhule

Maharashtra

15-Dec Alum. 15-Dec Alum, alumina ferric.

Defence Research and Development Organisation Maharashtra

15-Dec Aluminium powder.

Telangana Power Generation Corporation Ltd. Telangana

15-Dec Ammonia solution AR grade; Hydrazine hydrate; Trisodium phosphate.

Rajasthan Rajya Vidhyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd.

Rajasthan

15-Dec Caustic soda lye 47.5% – 90-mt.

Metal Scrap Trading Corporation Ltd.

Gujarat

15-Dec Copper sulphate dust.

Mecon Ltd.

Jharkhand

15-Dec Hydrogen peroxide.

CIDCO

Maharashtra

15-Dec Liquid chlorine for water treatment plant.

Indian Army

Assam

16-Dec Alumino ferric, lime stacked.

Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.

Multi State

16-Dec Barium chloride.

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.

Uttaranchal

16-Dec Ferro sulphide 10-50 mm.

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd.

Multi State

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Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd.

Karnataka

16-Dec Poly aluminium chloride.

National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd.

Gujarat

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Department of Atomic Energy

Maharashtra

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Department of Atomic Energy

Karnataka

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Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.

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Madhya Pradesh Power Management Company Ltd.

Madhya Pradesh

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Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.

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Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd.

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Maharashtra

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Karnataka Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Kerala Punjab

Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd. Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd.

Karnataka Rajasthan

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Northern Railway Western Railway Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd.

Delhi Gujarat Rajasthan

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Product Details Iso propyl alcohol to IS:2631-1976. Petroleum hydrocarbon solvent. o-Tolidine reagent for chlorine estimation (pack of 500-ml).

AGROCHEMICALS / FERTILISERS Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Ltd. Kerala Medical Service Corporation Ltd. Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Ltd. Chhattisgarh State Seed and Agriculture Development Corporation Ltd. Punjab Agricultural University Indian Council of Agricultural Research Kerala Medical Service Corporation Ltd. Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation

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Fertiliser. Fertilisers, insecticides, fungicides and weedicides. Insecticides. Liquid urea.

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15-Dec Glassware, chemicals. 15-Dec Laboratory chemicals, grade AR.

Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Government Medical College and Hospital Central Drugs Laboratory Department of Health and Family Welfare Services Indian Council of Agricultural Research Medical and Public Health Department Indian Council of Agricultural Research Rajiv Gandhi University

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Rajasthan Rajya Vidhyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research MISCELLANEOUS Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Telangana Power Generation Corporation Ltd. Defence Research and Development Organisation Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Orissa State Seeds Corporation Ltd. Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Ltd. Rajasthan Rajya Vidhyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. Department of Atomic Energy Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. Ordnance Factory Board Uranium Corporation of India Ltd. Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd.

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Bactericide (amine type). Causticised lignite. Silica gel, silica gel breather. Sodium alginate and 43 other items. Claus catalyst and activated alumina. Fracturing chemicals. Seed treating chemicals. Silica gel. Cooling water treatment chemicals. Oligonucleotides. Silica gel and activated alumina. Deionised water. Polyacrylamide flocculant. Rosamine HL (CI no. 45100).

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Chemployment Exchange Lanxess India Pvt. Ltd. Lanxess is a leading speciality chemicals company, developing and producing chemical intermediates, additives, speciality chemicals and high-tech plastics. With around 15,500 employees, the company is present in 33 countries at 59 production sites worldwide. The company requires: Junior Process Technician Requisition ID: 1233.

SRF Ltd. SRF Ltd. is involved in the businesses of technical textiles, fluorochemicals, speciality chemicals and packaging films. The company requires: Senior Process Design Engineer Location: Gurugram. Age: 24-28 years. Experience: 3-5 years. Q u a l i f i c a t i o n : M . Te c h / M . E . / B.Tech/B.E. Key skills  Process development for new products.  Preparation of Basic Engineering Package (BEP).  Co-ordination during Detailed Engineering/Procurement.  Plant erection and commissioning.  Plant start-up to attain rated capacity. Background: Candidate should be from chemical/pharma industry. Roles & responsibilities  Providing engineering inputs to R&D groups/pilot plant.  Compilation and preliminary analysis of data for scale-up studies.  Carrying out design calculations and preparation of engineering documents and drawings.  Preparation of process engineering documents to make BEP.  Preparation of documents for Hazop study.  Check Detailed Engineering documents from Engineering Contractor

Location: Jhagadia, Gujarat. Business unit/Group function: Rhein Chemie. Job highlights  Knowledge of rubber compounding, extrusion process, different processes in rubber articles processing.  Knowledge of different chemicals, preferably in rubber chemicals handling.  Reporting to Shift-in-charge and follow work activities given by the Shiftin-charge.  Basic knowhow of PPE use in chemical handling.  Manual operations like weighing, charging, final product filling, etc. Requirements: ITI AOCP with 2 to 4 years of experience in chemical/rubber/ plastic industry. For more details and to apply, visit: https://career.lanxess.com/job/ Jhagadia-Junior-Process-Technician-GJ-393110/634408901/ (Source: Company website)

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to ensure that BEP requirements are met. Provide clarifications to the consultant on process engineering related issues. Check vendor documents to ensure that BEP requirements are met. Carrying out checks in plant to ensure that the erection is done as per P&IDs and other guidelines set by BEP. Provide process engineering support to Production Department for pre-commissioning and commissioning of the plant. Providing inputs for preparation of plant operating manual. Identifying area for process improvements to attain or exceed the targeted capacity or yield or product specifications. Identifying bottlenecks in achieving the targets and suggest the solution for the same.

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 Complete the necessary formalities for carrying out changes during plant commissioning. For more details and to apply, visit: https://sparsh.srf.com/recruitnet/ JobDetails.aspx?VacId=%2bl%2b 0FCqStq0%2fc8DxIeEBlw%3d%3 d&Org=BOII5FUynjpl5RZJJ8nW1 g%3d%3d (Source: Company website)

Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd. Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd. (GFL) offers fluoropolymers, fluorospecialities, refrigerants and chemicals. The company leverages its competencies in fluorinebased products through product innovation and customer partnerships in diverse end-use markets. The company requires: Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Chemployment Exchange Manager – HSEF Location: Dahej. Qualification: B.Tech./B.E. – Chemical/MS/M.Sc. – Chemistry. Experience: 10-15 years. Key responsibilities  To ensure that all plants follow the site fire safety procedures released from time to time by HSEF Dept.  To guide and facilitate the plant personnel in implementing fire prevention plan/safety in their respective plants, so that the process related risks are brought down and maintained within acceptable limits.  Understand the company EHS and process safety standards and draft out & implement the overall EHS and process safety policy for Dahej B project.  Budget for EHS and process safety improvements monitor EHS & process safety action plans and review the same. For more details and to apply, visit: https://gfl.co.in/job-description/42/manager-hsef (Source: Company website)

UPL Ltd. UPL, a leading global agrochemicals company, requires: Analytical Chemist – R&D Job Id: 867.

 To maintain laboratory and work place as per norms.  To maintain ISO 17025 and ISO 9001 management systems.  To work safely and maintain housekeeping of the lab.  To work in shifts as per requirement of the job.  To take part in chemistry data generation for domestic and overseas registrations. Required skills  Education: M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry.  2-4 experience in Analytical Chemistry in R&D, preferably in agrochemical industry.  Knowledge of method development & validation programme for pesticides, intermediates, raw materials and formulation products.  Knowledge of uses, maintenance, calibration and operation of instruments for product development.  Knowledge of development of classical methods using wet chemistry.  Knowledge of implementation of ISO 9001 QMS system and ‘5 S’. For more details and to apply, visit: https://careers.upl-ltd.com/job/ Mumbai-Analytical-Chemist-R&DMaha/573101810/ (Source: Company website)

Novozymes India

Role purpose: Responsible to perform various analytical activities and develop solution for basic technical problems.

Denmark-based Novozymes started operations in India in 1983 and is the largest supplier of industrial enzymes and microorganisms in the region today. The region’s operations cover India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan.

Responsibilities  To conduct analysis such as GC, HPLC, wet chemistry, GC-MS, LCMS, FTIR, UV-Vis, DSC, particle size analyzer, viscosity, density etc.  To maintain analytical lab note books, procedures, documents and records.

Novozymes has ambitious growth agenda to increase the biological footprint in India’s food & beverage (F&B) segment. To materialise this ambition, a new department of Future Food has been established to focus on regional innovation and local opportunities. As part of this initiative, the company requires:

Location: Mumbai.

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Business Development Manager – F&B Location: Bangalore. The Business Development Manager will handle a number of projects, being responsible for identifying, developing and managing business cases, driving the launch of newly developed in-house concepts and working closely with FMCG companies, academia, startups, funding agencies, and internal Novozymes stakeholders like Consumer Bio solutions Director, Marketing and Sales Head, patent & licensing and regulatory representatives. The Business Development Manager will create new business opportunities for Novozymes Consumer Bio solutions focusing on food by:  Conducting market analysis, converting market trends and consumer behaviour to potential opportunity areas.  Develop project scoping and prepare business case come up with recommendations to the project team and key decision makers in Novozymes.  Conduct and lead ideation sessions with FMCG companies, launch internal concepts developed and position with brand managers of FMCG companies.  Network with startups, technology enablers and VC funds to build an ecosystem where innovation can thrive.  Lead and translate insights into potential business opportunities. Requirements  Have a Master/Bachelor’s in science, Food Technology, Biotechnology, with an MBA and a minimum of 10 years of experience in food and allied sectors.  Experience in food industry with market analysis, product development, management or commercialisation will be preferred. The job also includes 30-50% travel in South Asia Region. For more details and to apply, visit: https://www.novozymes.com/en/ career/jobs/5926_2057_1755484 (Source: Company website)

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Mumbai Chemical Market

Uptrend in Phenol, EDC, Caustic soda flakes and Cyclohexane The week under review witnessed upward movement in prices of chemicals like methanol, phenol, acetates, cyclohexane, MEG, and methylene chloride, among others. Toluene (RIL) was quoted at Rs. 50 (basic) in bulk, while Toluene (BPCL) was at Rs. 43 (basic) in bulk and Rs. 53 for barrels. BPCL’s Benzene was at Rs. 33.50, while Benzene (RIL) was ruling at Rs. 38. Mixed xylene was at Rs. 47 in bulk, while imported mixed xylene was at Rs. 48 (basic). o-Xylene (OX) was quoted at Rs. 53, while imported material was at Rs. 53 in bulk. Domestic Isopropyl alcohol was quoted at Rs. 110 in bulk and was available at Rs. 133 for packed material. Among the aromatic solvents, C-9 was at Rs. 46. Cyclohexane was quoted higher by Rs. 8 at Rs. 63 in bulk, while Cyclohexanone was up by Rs. 9 at Rs. 87 in bulk. Acrylonitrile (imported) was at Rs. 132 in bulk. Styrene monomer ruled at Rs. 85, ex-Kandla. Propylene glycol was at Rs. 160 in bulk, ex-Kandla. MEK (imported) moved up by Rs. 5 at Rs. 95 (basic), ex-Kandla. Methanol (imported) gained

Rs. 1.50 at Rs. 27 in bulk, exKandla. Dimethyl formamide (DMF) was at Rs. 84 per kg in bulk. Oxo alcohols Domestic Octanol was at Rs. 105 in bulk, while imported material was down by a rupee at Rs. 104. Domestic Butanol was at Rs. 95, while imported butanol was up by a rupee at Rs. 95. Domestic Isobutanol at Rs. 75, while imported material was down by a rupee at Rs. 74. Fibre intermediates MEG was ruling up by Rs. 6 at Rs. 60 in bulk, while DEG was quoted up at Rs. 70 for bulk. TEG was at Rs. 100 in bulk and Rs. 107 for packed material. PTA was at Rs. 47.

Rs. 95 in bulk. Vinyl acetate was at Rs. 72 in bulk. Chloralkalies Caustic soda flakes ruled up by Rs. 1.50 at Rs. 33.50 in bulk, while Caustic soda lye was down marginally at Rs. 17.50 (basic). Caustic potash moved up by a rupee at Rs. 79 in bulk. Ethylene dichloride gained Rs. 5 at Rs. 50 in bulk. Among the Chloromethanes, Methylene chloride was up by Rs. 6 at Rs. 46 in bulk. Chloroform was down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 14.50 in bulk. Phthalates DOP was at Rs. 135, while DBP was at Rs. 128. DIBP was at Rs. 125. DBM was at Rs. 130 and DOM was at Rs. 140. DOA was at Rs. 140.

Phenol Phenol imported material was up by Rs. 5 at Rs. 80 in bulk. Acetone was at Rs. 80 in bulk and Rs. 89 for packed material, while imported material was at Rs. 90.

Titanium dioxide Anatase grade Titanium dioxide (TTPL) was quoted up by Rs. 6 at Rs. 178 (basic) in bulk, while rutile grade of KMML was at Rs. 228 (basic) for paint, ink and plastic grade materials.

Acetyls Acetic acid imported was at Rs. 42 in bulk. Ethyl acetate ruled up by Rs. 3 at Rs. 68 in bulk, while Butyl acetate was up at Rs. 95 in bulk. Butyl cellosolve moved up by a rupee at

Among the imported materials, DuPont was quoted at Rs. 270 (basic) per kg; Huntsman was at Rs. 250 and Tronox was at Rs. 260. Chinese rutile was up by Rs. 7 at Rs. 205 (basic), Chinese anatase was selling up by Rs. 5 at Rs. 150.

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Ammonium Bicarbonate An ambitious projection by a government panel on electric vehicles over Ammonium Carbonate the next decade could have a bearing Ammonium Nitrate on the country’s oil refining expansion plans, according to Borax (Granular) a report in the Hindu 50 Business Line. Borax (Powder) 50 From a paltry 0.02 per cent share Bromine Liquid 50 in the transport sector in FY15, electric Calcium are Carbonate (Activated) 50 vehicles projected to reach a share ofCalcium 25 perCarbonate cent by 2025 and 40 per cent (Precipitated) 50 by 2030, a working group mandated by Carbon Disulphide 300 the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has concluded in a 2018 report after Caustic Potash evaluating various scenarios, accordCaustic Soda (Flakes) ing to Mr. Vijay Sharma, Director (Refi50 nery) in the at Caustic Sodaministry. (Lye) He was speaking Tanker a the ‘Refining & Petrochemicals TechnoHydro (China) 50 logy Meet’ held in Mumbai recently. Hydrogen Peroxide 50 Based on current trends, the workHyflosupercel 22 ing group wrote that India will require Lithopone (China) 25 472-mn tonnes (mt) of petroleum products by 2040. A transition to a mix of Magnesium Carbonate (Indian) 50 electric vehicles and renewables will Mercury 34.50 FUTURE PLANS Nitric Acid RCF (60%) Tanker

AcidBut, Glacial 35 and climate 42 cut the60requirement toAcetic 387-mt. if tive business models concerns’, have concluded that the demand a transformation occurs through large Acetone (GI Drums) 160 90 +1 55 scale deployment of electric vehicles projections may be reviewed in 2020. Acrylamide (Liquid) 225 whether 57 a call by 2020 and renewables, the requirement will “We have to take250 nery expansions would dip drastically to 266-mt, Mr. Sharma the planned refi200 Acrylic Acid 119 48 be required or not,” Mr. Sharma said. said. Acrylonitrile 132 +22 42 25 CEO of 92 Ratnagiri Mr. B. Ashok, This haveAcid a bearing 265 is expected toAdipic Refi nery and Petrochemicals on India’s refining capacity expansion Aniline 200 84 Ltd., said that the working group projections plans.50 Benzene (Per Litre) should be looked200 38 context of at from the 30 cars. India, according Benzoic to the Acid working incremental demand 200 for passenger 86 +0.50 an annual refining ca- But this could pose a problem due to group,67will need Benzoyl Chloride 200 125 pacity79of slightly +1 more than 530-mt by lack of clarity on the number and type manufactured 2040 to meet only domestic demand, Benzyl Alcohol (FFC)of new vehicles 200 145 annually 33.50 Secretary +1.50 Petroleum Mr. M. M. Kutty by 2025 or 2030. Benzyl Chloride 200 165 said. If a 25 -0.50 per cent export surplus is 17.50 (Russian) “While we are 25 focussing 118 on movto be created, then the Bisphenol-A refining capacity 87 ing towards cleaner fuels, major share need to be about 670-mt, he added. n-Butanol (Barrels) 170 95 of energy basket will still remain with 41 Butyl Acetate and fossil fuels in the near future, 95 especially +14 Based on these assumptions 66 scenarios, the ‘committee on firming in the transportation Butyl Acrylate 180 sector,75 where the 185 up requirement of refining capacity and demand for petrol and diesel will have 87 Mr. Kutty refineries,” related56infrastructure Butyl due toCarbitol emerging to be met by our190 technological developments, innova- noted. Butyl Cellosolve 95 +1 8,700 Butyl Stearate 190 105 50 C9 Solvent 46 67 C10 Solvent 63 54 Cellosolve 195 105 66 Chloroform -2 on ‘Big Basgistered a profit of Rs. 15-crore dur- offerings are available 14.50 ing 160 the April-December 2018-2019 ket’. Citric Acid 47 period30 against Rs. 10-crore profit m-Cresol 190 270 in the entire 2017-18. After being Set-up in 1901, Bengal Chemicals 33 o-Cresol 200 of India’s 300 heritage a loss-making enterprise for nearly still owns some the country’s seven44 decades, thep-Cresol Kolkata-based brands, including200 325 first phecompany had posted its first net profit nyl-based disinfectant brand ‘Pheneol’ 32 mixed-Cresol and Cantharidine hair oil.85 However, in 2016-17. 178 +6 repeated losses and negligence saw Cyclohexane 63 +8 The company is in discussions sales take a dip. However, it was the 150 -5 Cyclohexanone 190 87 +9 with Kishore Biyani-owned Future revival in sales of the heritage brands, 228and other +10 e-commerce Diacetone sites and their improved distribution, 99 Retail since that could sell its FMCG offerings. At FY15, that saw Bengal Chemicals fi nally 93 Dibutyl Maleate (DBM) 130 present, Bengal Chemicals’ FMCG back in business two years later.

Bengal Chemicals looks to push sales of home care Phosphoric Acid (Tech) 50 Potassium Carbonate 50 and personal care products Potassium Carbonate (Indian) 50 After scripting a turnaround, the Potassiumoldest Permanganate 50 country pharma firm, Bengal Chemicals Soda Ash and Pharmaceuticals Ltd., 50 is planning to pushing its FMCG ofSoda Ash– Tata ferings primarily home care and personal care products. Sodium Nitrite

Sodium Nitrate The Central Government owned Anataseits(TTPL) 25 fiTitanium rm has Dioxide registered highest-ever income in its 120 years of history, by Titanium Dioxide Anatase (China) 25 earning Rs. 95.5-crore in the first nine Titanium of Dioxide – R-902) 25 months the (Rutile current fiscal against Rs. in the entire 2017-18 Zinc94.8Oxidecrore (China) 50 financial year. The company also re170 154

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Mumbai Chemical Market Prices as on December 1, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) Dicyandiamide (DCDA)

25

Diethanolamine (DEA)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

300

Methylene Dichloride (MDC)

350

46

110

Monoethanolamine (MEA)

180

100

Octanol (2-Ethylhexanol)

170

105

70

Diethyl Phthalate (DEP)

200

95

Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

125

Dimethyl formamide (DMF)

84

Dioctyl Maleate (DOM)

+15

Phenol (GI Drums)

215

80

25

77

140

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 200)

230

93

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 400)

230

94

20

190

180

138

Ethyl Acetate (Resale)

185

68

Ethyl Acrylate (Intact)

180

121

Ethylene Dichloride (EDC)

200

50

+5

Ethylene Glycol (MEG)

230

60

+6

Formaldehyde (Resale)

230

11

25

92

250

53

Glyoxal (Imp.)

101

Glyoxal (Indian)

105

n-Hexane (Per Litre)

114

Phthalic Anhydride (PAN)

2-EHA (2 Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate)

Hexamine

50

140 135 +3

Polyvinyl Alcohol (Gohsenol GH-17) Propyl Acetate Propylene Glycol (Imp.)

210

Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) Sodium Alginate (China)

160 47

25

280

Sorbitol

250

52

Styrene Monomer (Resale)

185

85

Tartaric Acid

50

350

Thiourea

50

110

Toluene (Per Litre)

200

42

78

Trichloroethylene

330

52

200

64

Triethanolamine (Resale)

210

92

145

Triethylene Glycol (TEG)

Isobutyl Alcohol

170

75

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)

170

133

Maleic Anhydride (MAN)

25

86

Melamine

25

103

Methanol (Per Litre) (Resale)

200 Lit.

27

+1.50

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)

190

95

+5

Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM) +3

+5

109

50

Hexylene glycol

+6

100

Oxalic Acid (Punjab)

200

Glycerine (IP)

150

Octoic acid

Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP)

Formic Acid

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK)

230

200

Pack (Kgs.)

128

Diethylene Glycol (DEG)

Dioctyl Adipate (DOA)

Name of Chemicals

107 185

72

Wax Industrial

25

105

Wax Paraffin

24

98

m-Xylene

57

o-Xylene (Per Litre)

200

53

Xylene Mixed (Per Litre)

200

48

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Delhi Chemical Market

Titanium dioxide sees all-round price increases as imports become pricier; downward correction in Citric acid prices In the review under week, anatase grade Titanium dioxide (China) increased by Rs. 6 to Rs. 158, while rutile grade pigment firmed up by Rs. 15 to Rs. 215 per kg. This was a consequence of an increase in the booking rate from China, which has risen by $150/200 per tonne, which pegged rutile grade at $2,450 and anatase grade at $1,950 per tonne respectively. In support of this upward trend, local rutile RC 822 pigment also went up by Rs. 7 to Rs. 225 per kg, while TR92 grade ruled Rs. 10 higher at Rs. 252 per kg. Furthermore, domestic companies are expected to raise the basic price of titanium dioxide by about Rs. 10 per kg from December 1, 2020. Citric acid (China) declined by Rs. 100 to Rs. 3,700 per 50-kg owing to profit taking. Rosin also hardened by Rs. 300 per tin, which stood N-grade at Rs. 2,050, H-grade at Rs. 1,950 and B-grade at Rs. 1,825 per 17-kg tin. Notably, it has risen by Rs. 400 within a month.

Prices as on December 1, 2020

Name of Chemicals Acetic Acid Glacial Acid Slurry Soft Alum Ammonium Bicarbonate Ammonium Chloride Bleaching Powder Stable (Chambal) Borax Granular Borax Crystal Boric Acid Technical Calcium Carbonate Camphor (Slab) Camphor (Powder) Caustic Potash Caustic Soda Flakes Citric Acid (China) Copper Sulphate Creosote Oil Heavy Creosote Oil Light Dementholised Oil (DMO) Formaldehyde Formic Acid Glycerine IW/CP Hexamine Hydrogen Peroxide Mentha Oil Menthol (Crystal Bold) Menthol (Flakes) Mercury Naphthalene Balls Oxalic Acid (PCPL-Red) Oxalic Acid (PCPL-Blue) Peppermint Oil Phenol Carbolic Acid Phenyl

Unit Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. 25 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. Tonne Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. Kg. Litre Litre Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. Kg. Kg. Litre

Price (Rs.) 60 90/110 950 39 1,100/2,000 850 2,600 2,525 5,400/5,500 6,300/13,400 1,300 1,075 3,800 1,275 3,300/3,700 152/180 58 57 852 26 51 60 110 42 1,098 1,138 1,096 5,400 4,500 2,800 2,650 690 140 65/70

Name of Chemicals Pine Oil Potassium Nitrate Potassium Permanganate Safolite Soda Ash (Tata) Soda Ash (GHCL) Soda Ash (DCW) Sodium Bicarbonate (Tata) Sodium Bichromate Sodium Hexameta Phosphate Sodium Hydrosulphite (Kalali) Sodium Meta Silicate Sodium Nitrite Sodium Nitrate Sodium Silicate Sodium Sulphate Tartaric Acid (France) Thymol Titanium Dioxide Anatase (TTK) Titanium Dioxide (China) Titanium Dioxide (Rutile) Titanium Dioxide (RC-822) Titanium Dioxide (TR-92) Titanium Dioxide (DuPont) Trisodium Phosphate Turpentine Oil Varnish Wax Paraffin Wax Residue Wax Slack Wax Synthetic Zinc Oxide

Titanium dioxide Unit Per Lit. Kg. Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. Quintal Tonne Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. 25 Kg. 50 Kg. Litre Litre Kg. Tonne Tonne Kg. Kg.

Price (Rs.) 150 65 200/290 200 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,550 5,000 95 128 1,100 2,500/2,600 2,175/2,225 2,000 14,000 550 1,320 178 158 215 225 252 265 1,550/1,800 130 95 68 47,500 60,000 80/85 150/190

Source of Information: National News Service (NNS), New Delhi

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Chennai Chemical Market Prices as on December 1, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack

Price

(Kgs.)

Change

Name of Chemicals

Pack

(Rs./Kg.)

INORGANIC CHEMICALS

(Kgs.) Mercury

Price

(Rs./Kg.)

34.5 6,300.00

Acid Slurry (Soft)

50

105.00

Naphthalene Balls

50

90.00

Alum – Ferric

50

15.00

Nickel Chloride

25

480.00

Ammonium Bicarbonate

25

31.00

Phosphoric Acid (85% Tech)

50

76.00

Ammonium Bifluoride (Sugar grade)

50

118.00

Potassium Carbonate (Powder)

25

120.00

Ammonium Carbonate

50

63.00

Potassium Carbonate (Granules)

25

76.00

Ammonium Chloride

50

18.00

Potassium Nitrate

50

72.00

Ammonium Nitrate

50

30.00

Potassium Permanganate (Tech)

50

155.00

Ammonium Phosphate (Mono)

50

80.00

Potassium Permanganate (Pure)

50

180.00

Ammonium Sulphate

50

32.00

Potassium Phosphate (Di)

50

148.00

Antimony Trioxide

50

750.00

S.L.E.S

50

50.00

Barium Chloride

50

58.00

Soda Ash Light

50

23.00

Bleaching Powder (33% Cl)

25

28.00

Sodium Bicarbonate

50

23.00

Borax (Granular)

50

45.00

Sodium Bichromate

50

120.00

Boric Acid (Tech.)

50

105.00

Sodium Bisulphite

50

34.00

Calcium Carbonate (Activated)

50

17.00

Sodium Chlorite 50% (India)

50

265.00

Calcium Carbonate (Precipitated)

50

17.00

Sodium Chlorite 80% (India)

50

310.00

Calcium Chloride 70% (Lumps)

50

11.00

Sodium Cyanide

50

650.00

Calcium Chloride-Anhydrous

50

22.00

Sodium Fluoride

50

128.00

Camphor Oil

200 Litrs

145.00

Sodium Formate

50

28.00

Caustic Potash (Flakes)

50

76.00

Sodium Hexameta Phosphate 68%

50

94.00

Caustic Soda (Flakes)

50

27.00

Sodium Hydrosulphite (China)

50

120.00

Caustic Soda (Prills)

50

60.00

Sodium Metabisulphite

50

34.00

Chromic Acid (Flakes)

50

220.00

Sodium Nitrate

50

43.00

Chlorinated Xylene

25

85.00

Copper Sulphate

50

148.00

Diammonium Phosphate

Sodium Nitrite (China) Sodium Silicate

50

54.00

Naked

14.00

50

34.00

Sodium Sulphate (Anhydrous)

50

13.00

180

82.00

Sodium Sulphide 50-52% (Flakes)

50

28.00

Ferric Chloride (Anhydrous)

50

36.00

Sodium Sulphide 58-60% (Flakes)

50

38.00

Ferric Chloride (Lumps)

50

32.00

Sodium Sulphite 92%

50

48.00

Ferrous Sulphate – Crystals

50

11.00

Sodium Tripolyphosphate

50

70.00

Naked

6.00

Titanium Dioxide Anatase

25

175.00

50

34.00

Titanium Dioxide (Rutile – R-902)

25

285.00

22.7

66.00

Trisodium Phosphate

50

33.00

Litharge

50

198.00

Zinc Chloride Powder (Tech.)

50

72.00

Lithopone B301 (China)

25

92.00

Zinc Oxide White Seal

50

195.00

Magnesium Carbonate (Indian)

50

55.00

Zinc Stearate (Pure)

25

135.00

Magnesium Sulphate

50

14.00

Zinc Sulphate (Tech.)

50

52.00

Dioctylmalite

Hydrochloric Acid Hydrogen Peroxide 50% Hyflosupercell

178

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Chennai Chemical Market Prices as on December 1, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (Refill)

ORGANIC CHEMICALS Acetic Acid Glacial

35

60.00

Acetone

160

84.00

Benzene

195 Litrs

48.00

Benzyl Alcohol

200

140.00

25

170.00

n-Butanol

170

89.00

n-Butyl Acetate

165

92.00

Butyl Cellosolve

195

96.00

Bisphenol-A (Russian)

Camphor

25

750.00

Cellosolve (Ethyl)

195

108.00

Chloroform

300

40.00

Citric Acid (Anhy)

25

70.00

Citric Acid (Mono)

25

60.00

Cresote Oil

50

62.00

Cyclohexanone

190

100.00

D D Turpentine

200 Litrs

105.00

Diacetone Alcohol

195

135.00

Diethylene Glycol

230

55.00

Dimethyl Formamide

195

120.00

Dioctyl Phthalate

200

135.00

200 Litrs

115.00

Di-Pentene EDTA Acid

25

225.00

EDTA Disodium

25

188.00

25

182.00

185

72.00

EDTA Tetrasodium Ethyl Acetate

Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.) 160

Price Change (Rs./Kg.) 150.00

Methylene Dichloride

250

58.00

Methylene Dichloride (Refill)

250

52.00

Mineral Turpentine Oil

50

76.00

Monochloro Phenol

50

95.00

Nitrobenzene

200

90.00

Octanol (2-Ethyl hexanol)

160

100.00

50

90.00

Oleic Acid Oxalic Acid (Punjab)

50

53.00

Paraffin Wax (White)

50

105.00

Paraformaldehyde 91%

25

72.00

Perchloroethylene

320

57.00

Phenyl Liquid

230

75.00

25

75.00

Pine Oil 22%

Phthalic anhydride

200 Litrs

145.00

Pine Oil 40%

200 Litrs

190.00

Poly Aluminium Chloride

25

31.00

Polyethylene Glycol 400

230

103.00

Polyethylene Glycol 600

230

110.00

Propylene Glycol

215

140.00

50

220.00

Red Lead Renine

180

60.00

Rosin

17

95.00

Sodium Acetate

50

31.00

Sodium Benzoate

50

115.00

Sorbitol Stearic Acid (Cosmetic)

250

44.00

50

90.00

185

85.00

Ethylene Dichloride

200

55.00

Styrene Monomer

Ethylene Glycol – Mono

230

55.00

Terpeneol Perfumery

Formaldehyde

65

24.00

Thiourea

Formic Acid

35

55.00

Toluene

200 Litrs

60.00

250

58.00

Trichloroethylene

280

85.00

50

90.00

Triethanolamine

210

125.00

Glycerine – CP Hexamine – Tech n-Hexane Hydroquinone (Imported)

300.00

25

155.00

160 Litrs

52.00

Vinyl Acetate Monomer

185

78.00

25

600.00

Xylene Mixed

185

60.00

o-Xylene

185

62.00

Isopropyl Alcohol

160

120.00

Isopropyl Alcohol (Refill)

160

105.00

25

100.00

Maleic Anhydride

25 Litrs

Methyl Ethyl Ketone

166

110.00

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone

160

165.00

Source of Information: Mr. Subhash Ghorawat, Chemicals (India) Company, Old No. 87, New No. 165, Perambur Barracks Road, “EdenPlaza’ 3rd Floor, (Near Doveton Signal) Purasawalkam, Chennai-600 007. Tel: 91 44 26420596/26428461/26615421. E-mail: chennai513@bsnl.in/ chemicalsindiacompany@gmail.com

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Malaysian Oleochemicals Market Prices as on November 30, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Price (USD per mt) (FOB Malaysia)

Packing

Refined Glycerine Refined Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP Refined Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP Refined Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP Soap Noodles Soap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78% Min Snow White Soap Noodles 90:10 TFM 78% Min Snow White Soap Noodles 90:10 TFM 75% Min

23rd November-2020

30th November-2020

760 680 860

760 680 860

1000 980

1000 980

880

880

950 880 1400 950 960

950 880 1400 950 960

25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 20 MT Flexi Tank 180 KG Steel Drum 20 MT Flexi Tank 180 KG Steel Drum 25 KG Bags

1100 1150 1350 1450 1350 1650 1550 1650 1550 1650 1700

1100 1150 1350 1450 1350 1650 1550 1650 1550 1650 1700

25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 20 MT Flexi Tank 170 KG Drum 20 MT ISO Tank

1900 1880 1920 1950 1750 1850 1900

1900 1880 1920 1950 1750 1850 1900

160 KG Drum 200 KG Drum 200 KG Drum 200 KG Drum

1250 1250 730 850

1250 1250 730 850

180 Kg Drum 180 Kg Drum 180 Kg Drum

2450 2200 4200

2450 2200 4200

250 KG Steel Drum 20 MT Flexi Tank 1250 KG IBC

25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags Soap Noodles TFM 72% Min Soap Noodles TFM 65% Min 25 KG Bags Translucent (Transparent) Soap Noodles 25 KG Bags Soap Noodles SWN 90:10 TFM 72% Min (8% Glycerine) 25 KG Bags Soap Noodles SWN 80:20 TFM 78% Min (8% Glycerine) 25 KG Bags Fatty Acid (Fractionated & Distilled) Stearic Acid Triple Pressed 25 KG Bags Stearic Acid Rubber Grade 25 KG Bags

Lauric Acid C12-99% Min Palmitic Acid C16:98% Min Palmitic Acid C16:80% Min Myristic Acid C14-98% Min Oleic Acid 75% Min Oleic Acid 75% Min Distilled Coconut Fatty Acid – DCFA K8-18 Distilled Coconut Fatty Acid – DCFA K8-18 Glycerol Monostearate GMS-40 Fatty Alcohol Cetyl Alcohol C16:98% Min Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol C16:C18 30/70 Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol C16:C18 50/50 Stearyl Alcohol C18:98% Min Lauryl Mystryl Alcohol C12-14 Lauryl Mystryl Alcohol C12-14 Fatty Alcohol Ethoxylates -2EO [FA C12-C14 + 2EO] Care Chemicals Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate SLES TN 70% Coconut Fatty Acid Diethanolamide – CDEA 85 Cocoamide Propyl Betaine – CAPB 30% Cocoamide Propyl Betaine – CAPB 40% Esters Isopropyl Myristate IPM-98 Isopropyl Palmitate IPP-98 Medium Chain Triglycerides – MCT

Change

We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the prices published in Chemical Weekly as they are based only on the enquiries made by our correspondent and as such they are not FIRM PRICES as between a buyer and seller. The prices are published only with a view to give some ideas of the market conditions. The above prices are provided by Mr. Mitul of Timur Network Malaysia SDN.BHD. (Email: mitul@timurnetwork.com). These indicated negotiable trading prices are subject to final confirmation.

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Vegetable Oil Market

Linseed gains; Rapeseed, Sesame down Mixed trends prevailed in the vegetable oils market during the past week under review. Groundnut oil moved up by over 1% even as Linseed oil gained almost 5%. Rapeseed, Cottonseed and Sesame oils fell by around 2% each. Castor and Sunflower oils remained steady. Among imported oils, RBD palmolein fell by over 5%, while crude Palm was down by around 9% and crude degummed Soybean moved down by almost 3%. In solvent extracted oils, Soyabean and Karanja were down by a per cent each, while other oils remained steady. Comparing the prices of some of the oils over the same period last year, groundnut oil is costlier by 42% and rapeseed oil is higher by 52%. Sunflower oil is costlier by 42%; linseed oil is higher by 41% and sesame oil is up by 2%. Castor oil is up by 3% and cottonseed oil is costlier by 30%. Nov-2020 27th

Nov-2020 20th

Change [%]

Average Nov-2019

Change [%]

Groundnut oil

1,40,000

1,38,000

1.45

98,750

41.77

Rapeseed oil

1,20,000

1,22,500

-2.04

78,875

52.14

Sunflower oil

1,10,000

1,10,000

77,550

41.84

Linseed oil

1,15,000

1,10,000

4.55

81,500

41.10

Sesame oil

2,45,000

2,50,000

-2.00

2,40,750

1.77

Washed cottonseed oil

1,02,000

1,04,000

-1.92

78,275

30.31

98,000

98,000

95,075

3.08

97,000

1,02,500

-5.37

63,760

52.13

1,04,000

1,07,000

-2.80

71,090

46.29

86,200

94,500

-8.78

55,705

54.74

1,04,000

1,05,000

-0.95

71,885

44.68

Rice bran oil (RG-I)

92,000

92,000

64,000

43.75

Rice bran oil (RG-II) (industrial)

90,000

90,000

61,000

47.54

Karanja oil

1,03,000

1,04,000

-0.96

79,900

28.91

Neem oil

1,35,000

1,35,000

1,25,000

8.00

Name of oils Local oils

Castor oil (commercial) Imported oils RBD palmolein Crude degummed soybean oil (ex-Mumbai) Crude palm oil (5%) (ex-Kandla) Solvent extracted oils Soyabean oil (Indore)

Note: Rates in Rs. per ton. Source: Solvent Extractors Association of India Chemical Weekly December 8, 2020

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Mumbai Drugs Market Prices are given in good faith by the Pharmaceutical Broker Mr. ROHIT PADALIA of M/S. INDULAL M. PADALIA 206, Reena Complex, Ramdev Nagar Road, Kirol, Vidyavihar (West), Mumbai – 400 086. Tel. Nos: 25022040/25022041. E-mail: padalia72@gmail.com

Prices as on December 1, 2020 Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

ACTIVE PHARMA INGREDIENTS

Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Chlorpheniramine Maleate

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

5

1,375

Chlorzoxazone USP

25

850

25

2,075

5

11,200

Clopidogrel Bisulphate

10

4,000

Closantel

25

3,800

Cloxacillin Sodium

25

2,050

1

10,800

Diclofenac Potassium

25

675

Diclofenac Sodium

25

575

Dicyclomine HCl

10

1,825

Diethyl Carbamazine Citrate

25

800

Diiodohydroxyquinoline

25

2,450

Diphenhydramine HCl

25

925

Enrofloxacin

25

2,100

Erythromycin Base

25

5,600

Aceclofenac

25

900

Albendazole

25

2,000

Ciprofloxacin HCl

Allopurinol

10

2,100

Clarithromycin

Ambroxol HCl

5

2,875

Aminophylline

25

870

Amitriptyline HCl

25

2,450

5

2,650

Amoxycillin Sodium Sterile (Cryst)

10

5,700

Amoxycillin Trihydrate

25

1,850

Ampicillin Sodium Sterile

10

3,600

Ampicillin Trihydrate

25

1,950

Atenolol

25

1,425

5

10,600

25

1,900

5

6,600

25

940

Cefixime Trihydrate

5

9,200

Erythromycin Estolate

25

3,850

Cetrizine Di HCl (EP)

5

2,600

Erythromycin Stearate

25

3,250

Chloramphenicol

25

4,200

Ethambutol

50

2,500

Chloramphenicol Palmitate

25

3,800

Ethamsylate

25

675

Amlodipine Besylate

Azithromycin Dihydrate Bromhexine HCl Brompheniramine Maleate Caffeine

Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate

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Mumbai Drugs Market Prices as on December 1, 2020 Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Ethophylline

25

825

Nimesulide

25

1,375

Famotidine

25

4,100

Ornidazole

25

880

Fenbendazole

25

2,850

Oxyclozanide B.P. (Vet)

25

1,500

5

6,700

Paracetamol

25

405

Fluoxetine HCl

25

5,300

Pheniramine Maleate

5

1,425

Frusemide

25

3,300

Phenylbutazone

25

1,010

Glibenclamide

5

2,600

Phenylephrine HCl

5

7,800

Glipizide

1

10,000

Phenytoin Sodium

25

900

Guiafenesin

25

550

Piperazine Citrate

25

320

Ibuprofen

50

1,025

Piperazine Hexahydrate

25

250

Iodine

50

2,850

Potassium Iodate

25

1,800

Potassium Iodide

25

1,950

Povidone Iodine

25

825

5

4,000

Pyrazinamide

25

1,350

Pyroxicam

25

3,650

Ranitidine HCl

25

925

Rafoxanide B. P. (Vet)

25

3,500

Roxithromycin E.P.

5

5,400

Salbutamol Sulphate

5

8,100

SildenaďŹ l Citrate

5

1,600

Sodium Iodide

25

2,000

Tinidazole

50

725

Theophylline Anhydrous

25

825

Fluconazole

Iron (III) Hydroxide Polymaltose Complex

25

290

Ketoconazole USP

5

3,950

Levocetrizine Di HCl

1

10,000

25

800

1

10,200

Mebendazole USP

25

1,775

Mefenamic Acid

25

560

Mepyramine Maleate

25

4,050

Metformin HCl

25

195

Miconazole Nitrate

25

1,775

Niacinamide

50

490

Nifedipine

25

3,600

Lidocaine HCl Loratadine

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Hyderabad Drugs Market Prices as on December 1, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Price

25

1,200

Aceclofenac IP Atazanavir Sulphate USP

Change (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Price

Ketorolac Tromethamine IP

5

11,000

Lamivudine

10

8,400

5

70,000

Ambroxol HCl IP

25

4,000

Levetiracetam IP

50

3,500

Amlodipine Besylate IP

10

4,000

Lansoprazole USP

25

5,300

Amoxycillin Trihydrate IP

25

2,000

Levocetirizine HCl IP

25

10,000

Ampicillin Trihydrate IP

25

2,150

Metformin HCl IP

25

200

Atorvastatin Calcium

5

13,000

Meropenam

5

65,000

Azithromycin Dihydrate

5

15,000

Montelukast Sodium IP

1

55,000

Cefuroxime Axetil

25

15,000

Moxifloxacin HCl IP/BP

10

17,000

Cefixime Trihydrate

25

10,000

Naproxen Sodium

25

5,000

Cefoperazone Sodium Sterile

25

14,000

1

150/gm

Cefpodoxime Proxetil

25

11,000

Nevirapine

10

9,500

Cefotaxime Sodium Sterile

25

7,000

Omeprazole Powder

25

3,500

Ceftriaxone Sodium Sterile

25

6,500

Oxyclozanide

25

1,500

Cephalexin IP

25

3,800

Paracetamol IP

50

400

Cetirizine Di HCl IP

25

3,000

Pantoprazole Sodium IP

25

5,500

Ciprofloxacin HCl

50

2,500

Clopidogrel Bisulphate

10

4,000

Closantel Base

25

3,200

Cloxacillin Sodium Compacted

25

2,250

Dicloxacillin Sodium

25

3,100

Domperidone IP

25

3,000

Drotaverine HCl

25

4,000

5

9,000

Enrofloxacin HCl EP

25

3,000

Esomeprazole Mag. Trihydrate IP

25

6,000

Escitalopram Oxalate

5

16,000

Efaverinz

5

8,000

25

4,000

Famciclovir

5

40,000

Fexofenadine HCl

5

6,000

Finasteride

5 1,30,000

Dextromethorphan HBR

Famotidine IP/USP

Fluconazole

25

7,000

Gabapentin IP/USP

25

2,400

Itraconazole

25

10,000

Ketoconazole USP

25

4,200

Nebivolol HCl

Phenylephrine HCl IP

5

9,000

Piperacillin+Tazobactam Sterile

5

13,000

25

4,000

5

42,000

Ranitidine HCl IP

25

950

Rabeprazole Sodium IP

25

6,000

Rosuvastatin Calcium IP

1

35,000

Sildenafil Citrate IP

25

1,600

Sertraline HCl IP

25

3,200

Sulbactam Sodium Sterile

25

6,500

Sulphamethaxazole IP

25

750

Tazobactam Sodium Sterile

1

80,000

Telmisartan IP

5

7,500

Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumerate

10

11,000

Terbinafine HCl IP/BP

25

5,500

Tramadol HCl IP

25

2,000

5

13,000

Pregabalin Ramipril USP

Zidovudine

Change (Rs./Kg.)

Source of Information: Neha Chemicals, (A Division of Pharma House), Plot No. 983, 984, Dhoolapally Road, Opp. SVSS Weigh Bridge, Ext. IDA Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 55. Phone: 040-6464-3951, 52. Mr. Shripal Jain – 09391100974, Mr. Vinod Jain – 09346111900. E-mail: nehabulkdrugs@gmail.com

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Imports of Chemicals & Allied Products Highlighting trade in chemicals & allied products

[Quantity in Tons; Value in Rs. Million] 2017-18

H.S. Code

Product Name

29122100 29122910 29122920 29122990

Benzaldehyde Cinnamic aldehyde Phenyl acetaldehyde Other cyclic aldehydes without other oxygen function Vanillin (4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy benzaldehyde) Ethyl vanillin (3-Ethoxy4-hydroxybenzaldehyde) Anisic aldehyde 3,4,5-Trimethoxybenzaldehyde Aldehyde alcohols Other aldehyde ether, aldehyde phenol and other aldehydes Cyclic polymers of aldehydes Paraformaldehyde Ortho-Chlorobenzaldehyde Other halogenated, sulphonated etc. Acetone Butanone (Methyl ethyl ketone) 4-Methylpentan-2-one (Methyl isobutyl ketone) Isophorone Other acyclic ketones without other oxygen function (other than isophorone)

29124100 29124200 29124910 29124940 29124991 29124999 29125000 29126000 29130010 29130090 29141100 29141200 29141300 29141910 29141990

2018-19 Value

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

1908.798 130.461 89.849 5267.393

364.67 42.15 43.77 3151.37

3383.940 142.340 79.490 5299.800

1335.84 59.41 46.28 3903.08

3704.540 34.470 47.420 6156.170

1645.00 20.93 27.95 4053.98

1980.063

1372.39

1907.350

1559.36

1926.940

1527.03

612.240

495.40

563.690

533.84

571.120

540.79

181.852 62.801 17.982 1362.162

114.32 78.10 8.38 532.25

48.860 71.500 4.970 1497.820

70.94 115.67 9.96 844.84

108.150 79.910 8.890 1533.920

149.90 152.15 12.83 837.54

283.68 331.440 1007.88 23286.690 234.47 1638.250 1079.91 3082.250 7497.51 116760.470 3602.75 47158.480 3126.97 33932.000

822.24 1235.77 436.17 1567.16 5210.75 4099.37 2958.83

370.610 20517.670 1833.010 2264.820 72401.950 25509.150 29976.500

805.50 906.72 551.02 1129.32 2809.44 1914.49 1824.48

273.24 1844.75

166.39 2542.60

1338.160 4892.710

162.30 1815.05

231.964 22989.621 802.701 2639.344 146878.302 45330.534 34684.063 2297.343 5419.613

1287.890 6613.550

Imports (in Tons)

Beta-Ionone

2017-18

2019-20

Quantity

Imports (in Tons)

Pseudo-Ionone

2018-19

2019-20

Acetone phenone

2017-18

186

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Product Name

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29142310

Beta-Ionone

2018-19

2019-20

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

25387.796

2324.28

26493.720

2716.99

35250.270

2972.08

374.910

248.69

444.800

433.17

438.150

355.54

29142320

Pseudo-Ionone

240.600

120.92

180.440

154.50

160.400

112.12

29142390

Other ionones & Methyl ionones

984.767

2046.23

1284.400

3356.36

659.760

805.84

29142910

L-Carvone

91.671

96.56

99.480

104.16

159.600

133.16

29142921

Natural camphor

0.003

0.11

0.100

0.37

0.240

0.33

29142922

Synthetic camphor

1637.063

522.86

342.010

185.64

501.450

274.33

29142990

Other cyclanic, cyclenic, cycloterpenic ketones without other oxygen function (Other camphor)

6372.392

4019.82

8802.190

7375.03

8206.440

5708.89

29143910

Acetone phenone

5150.245

1441.37

4198.040

1317.95

3407.720

899.34

29143920

Benzanthrone

0.100

0.07

0.480

0.28

0.230

0.14

29143930

Benzophenone

1428.081

394.04

1232.020

402.06

926.710

366.62

29143990

Other aromatic ketones without other oxygen function

3706.221

2195.58

3526.790

2837.16

4003.630

3729.88

29144000

Ketone-alcohols & ketone aldehydes

958.815

316.54

360.420

356.11

466.100

337.72

29145000

Ketone-phenols & ketones with other oxygen function

1560.712

979.43

1341.950

954.13

714.150

549.22

1942.141

587.46

2438.980

1167.68

2502.610

1281.17

7.340

91.53

10.290

127.72

23.260

281.17

660.662

254.63

901.350

655.13

801.740

774.12

2228.524

2340.34

2167.230

2957.98

1912.530

2273.27

38.000

27.91

26.330

39.00

84.550

146.97

29146100

Anthraquinone

29146200

Coenzyme Q10 (Ubidecarenone (INN))

29146910

1,4-Dihydroxyanthraquinone (Quinizarin)

29146990

Other quinones

29147910

1-Chloroanthraquinone

29147920

Musk ketone

29147990

Other halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated/nitrosated derivatives of ketones & quinones

142.200

155.44

112.480

181.69

152.290

207.63

2442.512

1937.70

1679.570

2605.36

2125.420

2460.83

29151100

Formic acid

14758.089

904.33

19739.190

1223.71

24434.790

927.04

29151210

Sodium formate

41230.702

320.12

29249.500

1028.28

34585.370

856.59

29151290

Other salts of formic acid

7968.831

5020.99

7266.520

4104.25

8345.020

3427.03

29151300

Esters of formic acid

2961.743

700.27

2710.850

1334.60

3648.270

1177.85

29152100

Acetic acid

29062.42 936873.100 42215.95

926489.330

27370.80

29152400

Acetic anhydride

20529.140

1171.62

884514.530 4380.582

234.64

12274.620

969.98

29152910

Calcium acetate

39.130

21.03

52.910

26.51

78.830

34.50

29152920

Magnesium acetate

2.703

1.24

3.650

5.46

21.560

30.58

29152930

Manganese acetate

2.761

1.33

2.440

1.49

2.190

0.83

16444.743

5497.92

14171.810

6944.32

13522.800

6206.58

43.321

12.73

2917.250

235.83

2157.590

176.77

11676.40 171352.680 13585.11

162866.230

9897.74

40480.580

2550.39

29152990

Other salts of acetic acid

29153100

Ethyl acetate

29153200

Vinyl acetate

184282.314

29153300

N-Butyl acetate

36767.733

2405.38

40077.810

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2017-18

Product Name

Quantity

29110090

Other acetals and hemiacetals

29121100

Methanal (Formaldehyde)

29121200

Ethanal (Acetaldehyde)

2018-19 Value

Quantity

2019-20 Value

Quantity

Value

583.594

523.54

637.170

536.25

368.170

474.51

6936.789

139.44

10825.960

213.71

14152.710

437.88

3.019

0.55

1147.530

91.22

1138.910

89.21

29121910

Crotonaldehyde

500.591

56.69

1903.440

228.65

910.110

228.72

29121920

Heptaldehyde (Heptanal)

175.322

35.12

156.310

36.77

119.080

41.91

29121930

Glyoxal

202.168

21.15

234.530

26.04

233.680

43.89

29121990

Other acyclic aldehydes without other oxygen function

1754.435

1313.11

2371.000

1839.07

3497.890

4372.88

29122100

Benzaldehyde

4952.252

581.10

6378.040

1040.59

5159.540

1634.21

29122910

Cinnamic aldehyde

3353.377

605.56

3047.110

649.42

3329.510

1191.11

29122920

Phenyl acetaldehyde

0.045

0.14

0.010

0.02

502.450

542.31

29122990

Other cyclic aldehydes without other oxygen function

5053.690

2070.89

4837.600

2204.32

5135.210

5284.64

29124100

Vanillin (4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy benzaldehyde)

314.461

202.47

392.290

283.19

400.240

694.47

29124200

Ethyl vanillin (3-Ethoxy-4hydroxybenzaldehyde)

35.426

37.70

64.280

68.02

76.930

257.64

29124910

Anisic aldehyde

3168.601

1509.30

4536.940

2641.51

3168.250

3136.26

29124940

3,4,5-Trimethoxybenzaldehyde

6.446

17.38

66.090

152.97

59.370

333.05

29124991

Aldehyde alcohols

0.365

0.40

0.560

2.12

0.040

0.57

29124999

Other aldehyde ether, aldehyde phenol and other aldehydes

868.599

410.02

562.990

552.75

499.100

763.00

29125000

Cyclic polymers of aldehydes

0.267

2.63

0.000

0.05

1.090

0.87

29126000

Paraformaldehyde

121.519

17.59

499.460

43.19

2111.050

148.00

29130010

Ortho-Chlorobenzaldehyde

344.670

59.16

705.400

142.90

1071.130

526.71

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2017-18

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2018-19

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Value

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Other halogenated, sulphonated etc.

2223.362

497.14

2325.340

559.89

4616.040

1659.17

29141100

Acetone

4797.589

300.83

11234.580

609.86

11026.170

656.30

29141200

Butanone (Methyl ethyl ketone)

18.780

3.57

465.270

47.70

242.220

51.22

29141300

4-Methylpentan-2-one (Methyl isobutyl ketone)

865.696

80.67

2037.660

181.73

2165.000

203.93

29141910

Isophorone

1730.820

202.28

3129.460

401.82

3447.730

633.34

29141990

Other acyclic ketones without other oxygen function (other than isophorone)

7484.216

3074.91

8301.700

3573.36

4595.860

8196.65

29142200

Cyclohexanone and Methyl cyclohexanones

7005.278

1176.53

5148.070

908.59

3046.480

1233.45

29142310

Beta-Ionone

169.051

164.91

165.900

242.15

83.030

254.66

29142390

Other ionones & Methyl ionones

367.914

348.97

226.140

319.88

244.550

492.65

352.160

354.69

383.410

435.00

375.330

945.48

1.195

0.96

0.410

0.38

2.830

2.46

455.392

275.06

1810.030

1635.98

2880.470

3437.65

12492.669

5762.38

13588.370

9032.39

11518.230

14899.93

28.236

140.92

68.600

221.84

68.520

278.50

171.103

119.24

272.950

78.20

113.820

102.52

29142910

L-Carvone

29142921

Natural camphor

29142922

Synthetic camphor

29142990

Other cyclanic, cyclenic, cycloterpenic ketones without other oxygen function (Other camphor)

29143100

Phenylacetone

29143910

Acetone phenone

29143920

Benzanthrone

0.002

0.02

0.020

0.14

2.000

1.51

29143930

Benzophenone

63.769

41.37

55.330

63.17

24.030

101.02

29143990

Other aromatic ketones without other oxygen function

2974.626

2363.47

3859.280

4541.39

3804.560

9525.00

29144000

Ketone-alcohols & ketone aldehydes

2946.739

255.53

6044.500

802.60

6773.940

838.38

29145000

Ketone-phenols & ketones with other oxygen function

1784.077

1668.48

2328.150

2111.33

3033.600

6861.34

29146910

1,4-Dihydroxyanthraquinone (Quinizarin)

0.556

6.08

1.300

13.83

10.130

41.85

29146990

Other quinones

104.616

1461.10

111.670

2295.17

243.020

5521.71

29147100

Chlordecone (ISO)

1.560

30.63

8.950

176.41

0.720

16.09

29147920

Musk ketone

3.550

93.04

0.550

3.94

0.660

1.84

29147990

Other halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated/nitrosated derivatives of ketones & quinones

3667.693

3631.41

3474.210

4067.27

3466.550

6138.61

29151100

Formic acid

368.670

33.99

552.950

36.44

688.160

268.67

29151210

Sodium formate

1327.847

27.09

127.940

9.02

83.960

9.53

29151290

Other salts of formic acid

309.528

727.22

1406.190

1317.63

441.290

1108.17

29151300

Esters of formic acid

407.923

73.79

308.590

68.89

596.070

256.31

29152100

Acetic acid

12211.191

539.41

17759.040

1044.77

12746.500

1118.03

29152400

Acetic anhydride

19643.785

1374.28

18444.230

1358.21

20528.550

2774.05

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Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

b Butanoic acids their salts and esters Belgium 56 China 204 Japan 8 Netherlands 16 Singapore 1,064 Sweden 112 Switzerland 2 UK 3 USA 168 Butanols other Belgium 1,013 Brazil 72 China 841 Japan 59 Malaysia 340 Netherlands 56 Saudi Arabia 111 Singapore 19 South Africa 796 Switzerland 260 Taiwan 718 UAE 171 USA 25 Butanone (Methylethyl ketone) China 95 Korea South 700 South Africa 450 Taiwan 978 N-Butyl acetate China 1,026 Indonesia 72 Malaysia 3,220 Singapore 1,998 Butyl acrylate Malaysia 4,109 Russia 338 Saudi Arabia 8,246 South Africa 400 Taiwan 1,572 USA 1,499 para-tert-Butyl phenol Korea South 203 Singapore 165 Taiwan 56 1,4-/1,3-/2,3-Butylene glycol (Butanediol) France 3 Taiwan 80

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Cadmium oxide Belgium Sweden Caffeine and its salts China Italy Vietnam Calcite Egypt Vietnam Calcium China

Note:

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1,518 708 653

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198

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Hong Kong 33 174 Japan 5 2,191 USA 14 199 Calcium acetate Canada 11 557 Netherlands 8 972 UAE 1 772 Calcium carbides w/n chemically defined China 3,187 46 Indonesia 90 57 Calcium carbonate Belgium 4 249 China 122 23 Egypt 19,146 6 Germany 42 122 Indonesia 20 20 Japan 17 67 Jordan 522 9 Malaysia 19,161 8 Spain 106 18 Switzerland 23 21 Thailand 72 16 Turkey 69 17 UK 160 64 Vietnam 30,361 6 Calcium chloride China 24 16 Germany 29 227 Greece 8 458 Italy 3 123 Singapore 7 512 UK 22 143 Calcium gluconate China 1,214 45 Hong Kong 32 53 Spain 1 158 Calcium hydrogen orthophosphate (Dicalcium phosphate) China 1,237 26 Germany 1 382 USA 163 312 Vietnam 1,224 21 Calcium hydroxide China 1 80 Germany 1 208 Malaysia 1,947 14 Netherlands 4 620 Turkey 24 20 UAE 56 9 Calcium hypochlorite commercial (Bleaching paste or powder) USA 14 131 Calcium lactate China 3 227 Calcium monobasic phosphate China 3,179 27 Tunisia 130 44 USA 7 736 Calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate mixture – double salts Belgium 3,531 24 China 5,205 16 Hong Kong 54 16 Norway 1,727 24

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Singapore 538 20 UAE 482 17 Uzbekistan 50 16 Calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate mixture – double salts China 20 49 Calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate others China 787 17 Japan 182 72 Poland 126 40 Calcium phosphate other China 1,088 37 Calcium phosphates ground natural Egypt 61,760 4 Morocco 107,365 8 Togo 89,550 7 UAE 40,390 5 Calcium phosphates unground natural Egypt 147,820 4 Jordan 235,129 7 Calcium tribasic phosphate Japan 6 210 Netherlands 4 179 Camphor oil France 1 23,140 Morocco 1 1,630 Camphor synthetic China 236 493 Can sealing compound Thailand 12 260 Carbon activated Australia 177 64 Canada 3 1,191 China 693 125 France 64 469 Germany 13 592 Hong Kong 1 1,130 Indonesia 24 129 Japan 19 792 Korea South 2 1,379 Malaysia 49 303 Netherlands 22 560 Philippines 4 525 Qatar 26 24 Sri Lanka 70 147 Taiwan 18 113 UK 19 285 USA 148 86 Carbon blacks Belgium 32 140 China 4,246 49

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Germany 18 Hong Kong 3 Indonesia 448 Japan 27 Korea South 8,138 Malaysia 12 Netherlands 137 Russia 1,839 Seychelles 37 Sri Lanka 47 Thailand 256 UAE 2,322 UK 66 Unspecified 60 USA 179 Carbon dioxide in other form Germany 7 Carbon other Belgium 1 China 286 Germany 93 Netherlands 11 Thailand 143 Carbon tetrachloride (CC14 Tetrachloromethane) China 325 Carbonates others Australia 140 Belgium 132 China 3,302 Germany 1 Taiwan 60 Turkey 25 UK 112 Carborundum Bhutan 573 China 27 Russia 288 Carboxymethylcellulose and its salts China 1,036 Finland 1 France 10 Germany 2 Ireland 56 Italy 22 Netherlands 30 Singapore 240 Switzerland 2 Taiwan 69 Turkey 66 USA 1 Carnauba waxes others USA 3 Casein, casein derivatives, casein glues Germany 2 New Zealand 24 UK 1 Caseinate, other casein derivatives and casein glues Germany 1 Netherlands 32 Cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL) Nigeria 39 Castor oil dehydrated fatty acid Bangladesh 34 Italy 2 Castor oil hydrogenated (Opal wax) Germany 6 Netherlands 1 Castor oil hydrogenated (Opal wax), other Indonesia 2 Catalysts supported others Belgium 14 China 463

Commodity / Country

275 132 46 277 49 275 54 47 42 2 56 38 30 90 204 491 354 34 109 133 126 45 377 67 26 1,001 362 11 196 50 56 83 160 975 547 281 1,021 188 536 114 467 673 114 1,284 1,131 268 601 740 360 707 23 29 190 848 244 274 2,515 203

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Denmark 6 1,257 France 11 2,530 Germany 53 550 Italy 5 15,221 Japan 3 22,038 Malaysia 20 19 USA 225 905 Catalysts supported others with precious metals and its compounds China 15 1,952 France 22 3,912 Germany 3 10,558 Japan 3 1,345 Spain 6 2,435 Switzerland 2 117,100 USA 3 25,238 Catalysts supported with nickel/nickel compounds China 5 710 Denmark 3 1,109 France 10 1,639 Germany 79 1,506 Japan 102 1,144 USA 196 1,175 Cedarwood oil China 2 902 France 2 1,304 Switzerland 1 1,157 USA 4 2,136 Cellulose acetate flakes non-plasticised Japan 22 339 Cellulose acetates others non-plasticised China 25 195 Germany 107 114 USA 8 748 Cellulose acetates others plasticised China 302 253 Cellulose ethers others non-plasticized Belgium 26 1,034 Canada 102 19 China 268 406 Germany 139 326 Japan 65 1,371 Korea South 180 462 USA 339 1,420 Cellulose ethers others plasticized Belgium 66 595 China 235 285 Germany 118 627 Japan 18 2,497 Korea South 374 528 Netherlands 2 965 Singapore 1 2,129 Switzerland 3 1,979 Taiwan 15 197 USA 48 1,355 Vietnam 10 495 Cellulose others, its chemical derivatives in primary forms excl. cellulose acetate/nitrate/ethers Brazil 140 209 China 257 322 France 1 3,997 Ireland 510 374 Italy 200 172 Japan 134 1,206 Korea South 20 1,301 Philippines 1 1,797 Switzerland 29 1,645 Taiwan 110 238 USA 144 551 Cement aluminous (Cement fondu) China 106 54 France 21 48 Korea South 40 61

194

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Netherlands 24 76 UK 25 77 Cement clinkers Bhutan 23 1 China 258 37 Oman 43,800 2 UAE 4,013 6 USA 2 70 Cement high alumina refractory Netherlands 48 47 Cement ordinary portland, dry Bhutan 4,858 5 Iran 276 4 Oman 420 4 UAE 20,700 4 Cement Portland Pozzolana Bangladesh 500 6 Bhutan 3,001 5 Cement Portland slag Bhutan 27 3 Cement white whether or not artificially coloured Iran 406 6 Oman 136 5 UAE 8,714 7 Cephalexin and its salts Spain 2 3,610 Cerium compounds others China 1 1,238 Germany 3 1,440 Japan 5 1,387 Korea South 8 2,500 Cerium oxides China 20 140 Norway 8 1,392 Cetyl alcohol Hong Kong 5 582 Chalk France 20 28 Chloramphenicol and its derivatives salts thereof China 1 5,151 Chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides other China 60 158 Japan 8 1,252 USA 5 1,384 Chlorides and chloride oxides other Hong Kong 1 23,844 Chlorides, other NES Belgium 84 158 China 257 124 France 87 163 Germany 3 2,167 Israel 123 29 Italy 1 562 Jordan 4,820 21 Lithuania 219 26 USA 17 739 Chlorinated rubber (chemical derivatives of natural rubber) China 8 227 UAE 2 263 Chlorine Korea South 4 445 para-Chloroaniline China 18 212 1-Chloroanthraquinone China 1 30,452 ortho-Chlorobenzaldehyde Belgium 2 101 China 173 342 USA 3 35 ortho-Chlorobenzoic acid China 93 182 2-Chloro-N,N-diisopropyl ethylamine China 1 879

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Commodity / Country

2-Chloro-N,N-dimethylethanamine China 17 103 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (Epichlorohydrin) Belgium 166 106 China 19 470 France 230 90 Germany 74 104 Japan 134 101 Korea South 257 108 Netherlands 46 91 Saudi Arabia 154 105 Taiwan 19 104 Thailand 1,166 100 Chlorofluorobenzene China 42 244 Chloroform (Trichloromethane) Cyprus 116 18 Korea South 986 15 Russia 302 19 Chloromethane and Chloroethane other China 46 567 Germany 55 102 Chloroprene (chlorobutadiene) rubber (CR) other Belgium 70 152 China 53 223 Japan 452 270 Netherlands 17 342 Singapore 16 304 Spain 1 512 Chloroprene rubber latex Japan 2 252 USA 1 1,140 Chlorotoluene (para-)/(4-Chloromethyl benzene) Belgium 55 76 Germany 18 110 2-Chloro-5-toluidine-4-sulphonic acid China 24 396 Cholesterol Japan 2 6,369 Choline and its salts Germany 1 959 Spain 2 525 Chrome ore friable and concentrates fixes containing 47% Cr2O3 and above South Africa 216 24 Chrome ore lumps below 40% Cr2O3 Oman 535 9 Chrome ore lumps containing 40% or more but below 47% Cr2O3 Oman 129 30 South Africa 590 23 Chromium ores and concentrates others South Africa 995 24 Chromium oxide (trioxide) Germany 10 309 Korea South 20 219 Turkey 18 170 USA 54 181 Chromium oxides and hydroxides others Germany 1 1,703 Turkey 18 167 USA 38 228 Cimetidine China 4 4,697 Cinnamic acid China 16 389 Cinnamic alcohol USA 2 699 Cinnamic aldehyde UK 4 292 Cinnamon leaf oil Sri Lanka 9 1,636

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Ciprofloxacin and its salts China 29 3,580 Citric acid Belgium 1 396 China 8,473 43 Germany 6 1,876 Hong Kong 125 39 Thailand 50 70 USA 1 655 Citric acid salts and esters other China 68 94 Egypt 9 219 Germany 2 1,181 Japan 4 985 Netherlands 34 394 Thailand 17 113 USA 4 1,411 Citronella oil, Ceylon type Indonesia 4 1,238 Citronellol China 80 478 Japan 1 6,735 Malaysia 170 442 USA 1 1,181 Clove bud oil Indonesia 1 1,484 Clove leaf/stem oil Indonesia 59 905 Madagascar 108 805 Singapore 1 1,693 Cobalt oxide China 4 1,706 Finland 6 1,696 Cobalt powders Belgium 1 3,209 France 1 3,986 Japan 2 3,152 Turkey 2 2,768 Coenzyme Q10 (Ubidecarenone (INN)) China 2 33,865 Colour lakes Germany 1 5,076 USA 11 2,472 Copper ash and residues others UAE 34 318 Copper ores and concentrates Chile 43,354 114 Copper oxides and hydroxides China 6 759 Korea South 1 1,022 Norway 20 464 Singapore 10 470 Taiwan 4 490 UAE 15 552 USA 1 51 Coriander seed oil UK 2 3,658 Corticosteroidal derivatives halogenated China 1 64,997 Cortisone, Hydrocortisone, Prednisone (Dehydrocortisone) and Prednisolone (Dehydrohydrocortisone) China 4 41,889 Coumarin indene resins Belgium 4 235 Japan 31 142 Taiwan 137 63 UK 3 428 Coumarin, Methylcoumarin and Ethylcoumarin China 41 650 Germany 1 1,062 para-Cresidine China 18 715

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

para-Cresol (p-Cresol) China 96 183 Cresols and their salts other China 112 556 Germany 230 245 Japan 23 129 South Africa 315 91 USA 249 257 Cresylic acid Belgium 32 116 Netherlands 23 111 Culture media prepared for micro-organisms development Belgium 1 29,492 China 27 257 France 9 1,696 Germany 5 10,742 Korea South 3 14,798 Netherlands 2 5,298 Singapore 17 5,693 Spain 1 2,089 UK 4 1,881 USA 19 9,130 Vietnam 46 53 Cultures of microorganisms (excluding yeast) Denmark 2 14,887 Singapore 1 19,244 Switzerland 4 4,395 USA 13 2,662 Cultures of microorganisms etc. other USA 1 117,772 Cumene USA 6,872 40 Cutch (Catechu) extracts Nepal 15 26 Cyanides and cyanide oxides, other NES Korea South 16 504 Cyanides, complex others China 60 46 1-Cyanoguanidine (Dicyandiamide) China 4,690 117 Germany 115 188 Cyanuric acid and its salts Belgium 250 107 China 394 92 Germany 400 107 Japan 8 405 Cyclic hydrocarbons other Austria 57 285 Belgium 25 371 China 807 114 France 40 61 Singapore 14 278 UAE 60 46 USA 25 246 Cyclohexane China 49 225 Korea South 31 60 Thailand 2,002 44 Cyclohexanol, Methylcyclohexanol and Dimethylcyclohexanols China 5 1,093 Poland 29 105 USA 46 87 Cyclohexanones and Methylcyclohexanones Italy 44 67 Japan 5,260 58 Taiwan 30 77 UK 22 61 Cyclohexylamine China 108 88 Czech 40 84 Italy 63 98 Cysteamine hydrochloride China 60 255

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L-Cystine (Alpha-Amino-beta-thiopropionic acid) – sulphur containing amino acids China 43 912 Germany 2 3,613 Slovakia 46 1,067

d

Damar batu Indonesia 1,185 41 Thailand 437 137 Vietnam 57 156 Dextrins and other modified starches other Belgium 63 145 Brazil 8 373 China 24 157 France 5 315 Germany 36 452 Italy 44 92 Japan 24 384 Malaysia 9 87 Netherlands 50 263 Thailand 1,574 56 USA 63 207 Vietnam 18 66 Dextropropoxyphene (INN) and its salts UAE 3 354 Dextrose other than solid UAE 2 57 USA 11 433 Dextrose other than solid (with fructose content at least 20% but less than 50%, in dry state) Belgium 2 101 USA 1 919 Dextrose solid (less than 20% by weight of fructose in dry form) Belgium 20 121 China 24 46 Diallyl phthalate resins unsaturated Japan 1 992 ortho-Diaminotoluene China 17 208 Diammonium hydrogen orthophosphate (Diammonium phosphate) China 404,591 24 Jordan 39,900 24 Morocco 166,265 24 Russia 48,300 24 Saudi Arabia 236,243 24 Turkey 37,245 24 USA 44,984 24 Diatomite USA 172 62 Dibenzanthrone (Violanthrone) China 1 2,340 Dibutyl phthalate Korea South 1 308 ortho-Dichlorobenzene Japan 202 38 para-Dichlorobenzene Germany 142 37 Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride) Belgium 805 30 China 3,607 32 Germany 52 301 Japan 475 36 Korea South 93 39 Netherlands 1,048 30 Taiwan 839 33 2,6-Dichloro-para-nitroaniline China 26 235 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and its esters China 216 146 Diethanolamine and its salts Belgium 17 73

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Malaysia 55 67 Netherlands 17 69 Saudi Arabia 158 63 Singapore 34 65 Sweden 18 65 Thailand 18 68 UAE 396 54 Diethyl ether Belgium 48 156 Diethylaniline China 42 191 1,4-Dihydroxy anthraquinone (Quinizarin) China 110 784 Dill oil (Anethum oil) Germany 1 5,450 Diloxanide furoate, Cimetidine, Famotidine NES other Belgium 5 130 China 494 4,164 France 3 13,950 Germany 69 1,219 Hong Kong 1 31,767 Hungary 1 98,316 Ireland 1 147,704 Italy 1 70,894 Japan 101 128 Korea South 32 173 Madagascar 2 13,635 Netherlands 16 153 Spain 3 14,123 Switzerland 1 4,151 Taiwan 2 58,639 UK 2 5,198 USA 78 2,109 Dimethoate technical Denmark 23 468 Dimethyl octanol China 1 524 Dimethyl phosphite China 20 189 Dimethyl phthalate USA 20 125 Dimethyl sulphate China 62 78 Korea South 36 45 Dimethylformamide Belgium 208 65 China 983 66 Germany 61 59 Saudi Arabia 4,231 56 USA 22 82 Dinonyl or Didecyl orthophthalates Malaysia 252 70 Dioctyl orthophthalates Malaysia 158 72 Dioctyl phthalate Hong Kong 16 103 Korea South 164 71 Netherlands 23 84 Diols other (other than Ethylene glycol, Propylene glycol, Butylene glycol) Belgium 49 30 Brazil 87 104 China 164 149 Germany 9 286 Japan 42 139 Korea South 208 69 Kuwait 72 47 Malaysia 916 15 Netherlands 64 459 Saudi Arabia 145 17 Spain 22 102 Taiwan 1,144 52 Thailand 88 118 USA 420 56

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Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Dipentene Brazil 82 China 28 USA 15 Dipentine crude other etc., NES China 12 France 2 Germany 7 Indonesia 20 USA 6 Diphenyl methane China 1 Diphenylamine China 337 USA 23 Diphenylamine and its derivatives; salts thereof other Belgium 16 China 31 Diphosphorous pentoxide China 189 Direct Black (Non-azo) Thailand 18 Direct Yellow others (Azo) Italy 1 Disinfectants Belgium 8 Germany 73 Korea South 2 Malaysia 62 Netherlands 3 Singapore 3 Sweden 1 UK 7 USA 25 Disodium carbonate dense Bulgaria 3,000 China 1,587 Kenya 4,536 Romania 24 Spain 21 Turkey 10,775 UAE 9,843 USA 12,000 Uzbekistan 200 Disodium carbonate light Bulgaria 2,576 China 253 Germany 405 Russia 5,840 Turkey 249 UAE 2,043 Disodium carbonate others Belgium 40 Bulgaria 67 China 782 Netherlands 25 Russia 1,511 USA 10,000 Vietnam 2 Disodium sulphate China 2,399 Disodium tetraborates (refined borax), anhydrous Netherlands 22 USA 130 Disodium tetraborates others Netherlands 22 USA 130 Disperse Black Iceland 12 Korea South 1 Disperse Black mixture Netherlands 1 Thailand 1

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

b Benzyl chloride Brazil 18 78 Russia 37 60 UAE 54 73 Uruguay 18 69 USA 174 75 Benzyl peroxide and benzoyl chloride Brazil 18 168 Italy 22 2,569 Turkey 22 200 Uruguay 10 195 USA 25 200 Benzylethylaniline sulphonic acid China 11 252 Japan 5 275 USA 80 239 Berneol Singapore 1 547 Binders prepared for foundry moulds/cores Australia 110 21 Bahrain 44 99 Bangladesh 7 60 Belarus 84 11 Bhutan 7 74 Burkina Faso 4 21 Cameroon 5 102 China 143 47 Congo D Republic 30 29 Cote D’ Ivoire 20 15 Ethiopia 31 58 Ghana 83 24 Guinea 1 105 Indonesia 27 78 Kenya 19 14 Korea South 18 55 Madagascar 27 4 Malaysia 17 95 Mozambique 11 69 Nepal 9 95 Nigeria 84 20 Philippines 3 68 Poland 2 236 Qatar 10 75 Rwanda 24 41 Saudi Arabia 99 78 South Africa 278 48 Sri Lanka 56 47 Sudan 3 446 Syria 23 71 Thailand 9 118 Togo 31 36 Turkey 100 44 UAE 210 66 Uganda 1 158 Vietnam 4 55 Biodiesels and mixtures, not containing or containing <70% by weight of petroleum/oils of bituminous Spain 360 75 Bitumen natural Nepal 31 30 Borates other Bangladesh 2 169

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Italy 40 Nepal 7 South Africa 3 Syria 92 Turkey 1 USA 39 Boric acid Burkina Faso 6 Chile 2 Congo P Republic 10 Cote D’ Ivoire 6 Georgia 2 Iran 483 Nepal 7 Nigeria 7 Rwanda 3 Sri Lanka 1 Trinidad 1 UAE 1 Uganda 8 USA 10 Zambia 2 Bornyl acetate and Isobornyl acetate Netherlands 20 USA 109 Brake fluids (Hydraulic fluids) Bangladesh 4 Burkina Faso 16 Burundi 6 Cameroon 50 Cote D’ Ivoire 26 Dominican Republic 29 Egypt 15 Fiji Islands 17 Ghana 43 Guatemala 14 Honduras 6 Iraq 12 Liberia 1 Madagascar 1 Mali 5 Mauritania 14 Mexico 24 Myanmar 3 Nepal 21 Nigeria 63 Philippines 26 Qatar 2 Saudi Arabia 7 Senegal 20 South Africa 161 Sri Lanka 31 Tunisia 72 Turkey 10 UAE 42 Yemen 8 Brake fluids and hydraulic other liquid for hydraulic transmission w/n obtained from petroleum Bangladesh 1 Nepal 4 Rwanda 17 Sierra Leone 10 Tanzania 3

114 47 141 46 219 179 114 170 83 89 59 57 110 96 115 310 164 246 86 162 97 493 320 205 77 81 87 111 145 102 130 84 129 86 171 67 108 96 102 95 101 100 97 88 124 321 102 80 92 69 180 102 143 92 215 230 169 208

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Bromates and perbromates Nigeria 5 Oman 2 Bromhexine and salbutamol Afghanistan 2 Angola 13 Benin 1 Bolivia 1 Chile 1 Jamaica 1 Kenya 1 Myanmar 5 Panama 1 Sri Lanka 1 Bromides and oxybromides, NES Bangladesh 1 Indonesia 1 Kenya 1 Nigeria 1 Oman 14 Russia 1 Saudi Arabia 1,132 UK 6 Bromine China 587 Russia 8 Ukraine 4 Bronner’s acid (2-Naphthylamine-6-sulphonic acid) China 5 Taiwan 3 Turkey 2 UK 7 Buta-1,3-diene and Isoprene unsaturated France 36 Korea South 9,212 Malaysia 5,766 Taiwan 2,100 Butadiene rubber (BR) Bangladesh 20 China 643 Nepal 1 Sri Lanka 238 Vietnam 36 Butan-1-ol (N-Butyl alcohol) saturated Ghana 14 Nepal 1 Saudi Arabia 1 UAE 1 Butanes liquified Bangladesh 1

414 623 493 90 620 1,875 2,548 2,015 857 784 438 1,958 1,072 1,195 415 1,408 233 5,158 147 1,269 254 640 581 296 309 384 336 309 29 28 14 57 51 92 64 59 74 98 131 131 373

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Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

2 7 1 1 10 1 4 1 3 10 25

319 334 340 299 572 366 291 373 285 2,208 332

1 1 1 36 2

1,629 499 1,620 66 242

1 2 2

91 74 143

c Caffeine and its salts Bangladesh 5 Brazil 65 Chile 21 Dominican Republic 3 Egypt 1 Germany 2 Ghana 2 Italy 9 Kenya 1 Korea South 1 Malawi 2 Myanmar 10 Netherlands 10 Pakistan 1 Peru 1 Russia 24 Singapore 3 South Africa 2 UAE 1 Uganda 1 Ukraine 9 USA 13 Caffeine and salts thereof Afghanistan 1 Calcite Australia 24 Bangladesh 28 Ghana 20 Jordan 5 Malawi 33 Nepal 1,333 Saudi Arabia 22 UAE 21 USA 20 Calcium Taiwan 3 Calcium carbides w/n chemically defined Bangladesh 1 Bhutan 1 Calcium carbonate Argentina 1 Bangladesh 309 Canada 40 Egypt 7 Germany 90 Indonesia 5 Ireland 25 Israel 11

2,644 856 864 691 881 583 973 751 870 1,893 771 857 696 867 2,154 684 720 2,391 888 891 633 1,316 679 10 4 4 37 19 5 10 17 25 272 85 88 72 47 48 96 74 48 69 19

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Kenya 10 23 Lebanon 10 48 Morocco 24 25 Nepal 1,980 22 Nigeria 50 27 Pakistan 18 81 Qatar 51 45 Singapore 3 70 Slovenia 60 93 South Africa 445 27 Sri Lanka 17 15 Tanzania 23 46 UK 150 71 Ukraine 73 65 USA 69 55 Vietnam 1 218 Calcium chloride Bangladesh 20 20 France 18 21 Israel 18 17 Mauritius 9 511 Mozambique 16 113 Nepal 15 44 Nigeria 20 13 Qatar 300 10 Singapore 20 114 Sri Lanka 2 159 Tanzania 40 14 Thailand 330 12 Turkey 35 57 UAE 1,336 9 USA 193 35 Calcium gluconate Nepal 16 80 New Zealand 18 500 Nigeria 2 113 Turkey 6 423 UK 1 293 USA 14 377 Calcium glycerophosphate Brazil 1 1,061 Guyana 3 885 Pakistan 3 811 Calcium hydrogen orthophosphate (Dicalcium phosphate) China 5 237 Congo D Republic 4 45 Egypt 6 117 Germany 131 150 Ghana 4 74 Indonesia 3 168 Kenya 38 120 Malaysia 64 118 Nepal 126 41 Nigeria 49 81 Pakistan 13 178 Singapore 3 70 South Africa 14 159 Tanzania 25 99 Uganda 1 66 USA 76 127 Calcium hydroxide Bangladesh 1 237 Saudi Arabia 71 66 Calcium hypochloride commercial, others Nigeria 144 47 Saudi Arabia 16 90 South Africa 184 70 UAE 50 103 Calcium hypochlorite commercial (Bleaching paste or powder) Bangladesh 2,178 29 Bhutan 15 32 Kenya 79 84 Malaysia 27 35

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Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Singapore 27 35 Sri Lanka 327 37 Vietnam 23 64 Calcium hypophosphite Chile 1 1,009 Indonesia 6 646 Kenya 2 1,299 Calcium lactate Sri Lanka 9 340 Calcium monobasic phosphate Madagascar 2 148 Malaysia 156 45 Nigeria 1 152 Calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate mixture – double salts Nepal 2 40 Calcium phosphate other Germany 8 211 Iraq 1 270 Myanmar 1 101 South Africa 20 99 Vietnam 10 117 Calcium phosphates ground natural USA 29 24 Calcium sennoside Australia 1 3,387 USA 5 1,978 Camphor oil UK 1 1,911 Camphor synthetic Australia 1 1,096 Fiji Islands 2 904 Georgia 1 893 Germany 7 728 Iran 1 1,275 Italy 1 829 Mexico 2 769 Nepal 11 786 New Zealand 1 1,226 South Africa 1 613 Sri Lanka 33 697 Turkey 1 1,101 Turkmenistan 1 1,097 USA 54 743 Carbon activated Afghanistan 5 171 Algeria 3 103 Argentina 20 121 Armenia 24 130 Australia 47 133 Bangladesh 114 55 Belgium 346 165 Benin 25 132 Brazil 22 116 Burkina Faso 75 150 Canada 262 126 Chile 10 128 China 259 198 Dominican Republic 97 126 Ecuador 20 116 Egypt 106 135 Estonia 230 137 France 121 139 Georgia 29 124 Germany 462 133 Ghana 145 147 Greece 100 123 Guinea 80 120 Hong Kong 17 127 Indonesia 31 122 Iran 44 143 Italy 153 81 Japan 520 115

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Commodity / Country Kazakhstan Kenya Korea South Latvia Malaysia Mauritania Monaco Mozambique Myanmar Nepal Netherlands Nicaragua Norway Oman Papua New Guinea Philippines Poland Qatar Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovenia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Sweden Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Togo Turkey UAE Uganda UK Ukraine USA Vietnam Zimbabwe Carbon blacks Australia Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Canada China France Germany Indonesia Iran Italy Japan Kenya Korea South Malaysia Nepal Netherlands Nigeria Philippines Portugal Romania Saudi Arabia Senegal South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Turkey UAE UK USA Vietnam

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

66 10 523 116 176 22 1 26 10 39 292 24 12 22 24 160 43 45 527 164 132 22 332 54 981 21 25 204 172 28 73 101 246 3 445 55 2,103 213 50

120 129 130 130 80 121 654 135 67 18 123 131 137 22 135 17 94 128 123 55 109 119 125 112 131 131 77 156 142 88 160 113 72 311 135 105 141 59 130

440 10 320 88 44 110 20 15 249 21 8 542 4 677 436 59 172 8 3 22 22 516 20 10 66 3,479 66 1,812 154 262 176 872 1,174

64 58 45 87 89 100 50 221 51 34 78 51 231 55 52 48 62 150 96 69 75 62 95 47 39 50 75 52 40 57 50 55 45

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Carbon dioxide in other form Bangladesh 206 12 Nepal 243 5 Nigeria 2 39 Qatar 57 26 Sri Lanka 114 16 Carbon other Congo D Republic 1 178 1 93 Nepal Netherlands 40 70 Singapore 15 68 Thailand 1 882 UAE 502 74 Carbonates others Angola 7 31 Bangladesh 5 85 Congo D Republic 1 116 Cote D’ Ivoire 40 96 Denmark 30 124 France 20 112 Ghana 16 34 Hong Kong 1 131 Nepal 53 44 Oman 34 60 Rwanda 14 30 Singapore 7 73 UAE 1 95 USA 170 357 Carborundum Finland 40 97 Germany 34 217 Korea South 2 244 Mexico 20 91 Poland 120 131 Singapore 20 205 Carboxymethylcellulose and its salts Bangladesh 10 412 Colombia 1 551 Dominican Republic 1 312 Egypt 15 356 Indonesia 15 231 Iran 33 340 Iraq 1 1,838 Korea South 6 593 Malawi 1 313 Mexico 1 314 Nepal 10 140 Nigeria 2 323 Philippines 17 100 Sri Lanka 7 118 Tanzania 74 23 Turkey 10 356 UAE 3 320 Uganda 27 32 USA 9 452 Vietnam 1 713 3-Carboxy-(para-sulphonyl)-5-pyrazolone China 15 408 Casein, casein derivatives, casein glues Saudi Arabia 100 529 USA 102 519 Caseinate, other casein derivatives and casein glues Korea South 1 555 Cashew nut shell liquid (cardanol) purified and distilled Japan 2 113 Korea South 113 37 Thailand 14 43 USA 11 93 Cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL) Korea South 11 31 Castor oil and its fractions of edible grade Malaysia 4 129 Oman 5 255

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Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Castor oil and its fractions other than edible grade Algeria 18 Argentina 86 Australia 83 Bangladesh 45 Belgium 240 Brazil 132 Canada 85 Chile 17 China 25,866 Dominican Republic 2 Egypt 42 France 7,025 Germany 138 Greece 17 Guatemala 9 Guyana 1 Haiti 5 Hong Kong 20 Indonesia 32 Iran 374 Iraq 8 Israel 11 Italy 529 Japan 190 Korea South 823 Kuwait 32 Lithuania 22 Malaysia 92 Mexico 318 Nepal 16 Netherlands 6,213 Nigeria 48 Philippines 1 Russia 431 Rwanda 1 Saudi Arabia 90 Serbia 8 Singapore 102 South Africa 146 Spain 45 Sri Lanka 5 Sudan 23 Taiwan 48 Tanzania 2 Thailand 2,416 Turkey 558 UAE 313 UK 1,275 Ukraine 36 USA 1,484 Vietnam 48 Yemen 2 Castor oil dehydrated fatty acid China 64 Germany 22 Japan 77 Jordan 15 Korea South 16 Netherlands 22 South Africa 43 USA 19 Castor oil dehydrated other than edible grade Malaysia 8 Netherlands 14 Castor oil hydrogenated (Opal wax), other Argentina 24 Australia 32 Belgium 234 Brazil 188 China 54 France 44 Germany 131

96 94 92 155 83 87 117 100 87 136 122 86 123 96 107 160 121 127 102 110 189 100 87 88 96 107 88 112 89 108 84 90 256 92 117 96 134 112 98 88 146 143 92 151 86 90 101 87 104 115 103 144 124 137 193 134 210 130 137 154 126 131 100 101 98 98 96 99 103

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Commodity / Country

Greece 25 96 Indonesia 4 91 Italy 356 98 Japan 506 99 Kenya 16 97 Korea South 36 142 Malaysia 29 111 Morocco 40 95 Netherlands 1,217 100 New Zealand 1 175 Singapore 18 100 South Africa 21 117 Spain 84 99 Taiwan 240 101 Turkey 202 98 UAE 113 103 UK 50 99 USA 641 101 Castor oil hydrogenated fatty acid (including 12-Hydroxystearic acid) Argentina 40 115 Bangladesh 2 175 Belgium 216 111 Brazil 115 120 China 29 112 France 92 100 Germany 63 117 Greece 24 112 Indonesia 12 107 Italy 142 112 Japan 127 118 Korea South 227 113 Mexico 32 114 Morocco 13 113 Netherlands 1,006 110 Russia 120 108 Saudi Arabia 131 121 Spain 181 112 Tanzania 24 113 Thailand 830 107 Turkey 82 116 UAE 291 104 UK 24 113 USA 529 117 Vietnam 34 109 Catalysts supported others Bangladesh 4 481 Jordan 1 476 Malaysia 6 2,589 Netherlands 12 6,183 South Africa 2 6,240 Sudan 6 248 Thailand 9 760 USA 117 243 Catalysts supported others with precious metals and its compounds Thailand 3 112,211 USA 21 3,205 Catalysts supported with nickel/nickel compounds Australia 3 611 Brazil 22 587 Canada 48 2,202 China 49 536 Germany 23 1,102 Indonesia 73 543 Japan 2 1,063 Korea South 5 866 Malaysia 80 575 Mexico 1 1,574 Qatar 1 1,251 Russia 1 581 Turkey 10 2,134 USA 130 536

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Cefadroxil and its salts Chile 1 4,135 France 13 11,606 Korea South 1 4,670 Taiwan 3 4,086 Turkey 1 3,684 Celery seed oil France 1 6,164 USA 1 6,215 Cellulose acetates others non-plasticised Nigeria 1 144 South Africa 6 549 Cellulose acetates others plasticised Egypt 7 233 Cellulose ethers others non-plasticized Bangladesh 8 1,916 Indonesia 1 1,109 Malaysia 4 2,454 Philippines 1 1,647 Cellulose ethers others plasticized Belgium 4 678 Cellulose others, its chemical derivatives in primary forms excl. cellulose acetate/nitrate/ethers Argentina 24 47 Australia 428 52 Bangladesh 191 13 Belgium 26 47 Brazil 39 59 Cameroon 1 79 Canada 21 54 China 82 59 Colombia 22 58 Congo D Republic 2 64 Czech 37 55 Ecuador 2 50 Egypt 262 53 Ethiopia 4 54 Germany 166 56 Ghana 11 67 Guatemala 2 3 Indonesia 171 56 Iran 363 57 Israel 31 65 Italy 35 58 Jordan 6 23 Kenya 6 62 Korea South 33 3 Malaysia 6 55 Mexico 69 66 Morocco 18 56 Myanmar 7 52 Nepal 35 36 Netherlands 123 55 New Zealand 10 42 Nigeria 11 83 Peru 18 7 Philippines 6 54 Poland 6 49 Romania 16 64 Russia 80 57 Singapore 31 34 South Africa 182 55 Sri Lanka 20 58 Sudan 3 34 Sweden 105 57 Syria 36 52 Taiwan 1 14 Tanzania 4 60 Thailand 11 28 Turkey 77 67 UAE 1 5 UK 302 62 USA 296 58 Vietnam 44 59

200

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Cement clinkers Bhutan 3,621 Nepal 50,755 Cement high alumina refractory Bhutan 1 Nigeria 5 UAE 393 Cement ordinary portland, dry Bhutan 61 Kenya 108 Maldives 2,584 Mauritius 2,490 Seychelles 420 Sri Lanka 164,560 Cement other hydraulic Nepal 1 Nigeria 972 UAE 325 Cement Portland other Indonesia 1 Maldives 600 Nepal 57 Cement Portland Pozzolana Sri Lanka 11,000 Cement Portland slag Mauritius 500 Cement white whether or not artificially coloured Bhutan 14 Malawi 106 Maldives 5 Nepal 865 Nigeria 193 Qatar 166 Togo 56 Cephalexin and its salts Brazil 14 Egypt 2 Iran 9 Jordan 12 Peru 1 Sudan 5 Taiwan 6 Thailand 2 Cerium compounds others China 24 Japan 103 Chalk Egypt 23 Nepal 112 Philippines 1 Sri Lanka 1 Chamotte or dinas earths Bulgaria 100 France 25 Korea South 40 Mexico 35 Vietnam 50 Chloramphenicol and its derivatives salts thereof Congo D Republic 1 Ghana 6 Indonesia 2 Mozambique 4 Nigeria 1 Peru 1 Tanzania 3 Chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides other Argentina 22 Australia 407 Belgium 2 Brazil 215 Brunei 24 Chile 13 China 5

5 5 36 66 24 6 4 4 5 4 3 50 8 24 44 4 10 3 5 9 13 31 10 12 6 14 4,127 4,121 3,678 3,689 5,023 4,094 4,066 3,868 57 22 11 4 10 39 12 17 12 13 14 4,326 4,580 4,273 6,290 5,150 4,548 5,131 158 30 366 129 22 304 244

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Commodity / Country Colombia France Guam Indonesia Italy Japan Malaysia Myanmar Nigeria Philippines Poland Russia Singapore South Africa Thailand UAE UK USA Chlorides, other NES Argentina Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Cameroon Chile Costa Rica France Germany Ghana Italy Japan Jordan Kuwait Malaysia Nepal New Caledonia Nigeria Oman Philippines Poland Qatar Saudi Arabia Singapore South Africa Sri Lanka Thailand Togo Turkey UAE UK USA Vietnam Chlorine Kenya Nepal Nigeria Oman Qatar Sri Lanka UAE Zambia para-Chloroaniline China Germany Netherlands USA ortho-Chlorobenzaldehyde Turkey USA Chlorodifluoromethane Bahrain Cambodia Egypt

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

75 12 34 143 21 43 168 31 44 372 65 175 72 175 117 24 393 231

76 150 104 37 55 55 22 34 37 35 118 217 22 47 35 34 107 218

1 240 52 49 1 1 50 1 69 96 20 120 55 1,599 213 27 50 261 650 600 25 75 708 209 24 4 5 2 6 851 4 24 30

642 11 73 241 1,051 93 12 1,803 287 10 222 61 57 6 14 42 13 16 7 9 68 18 7 10 63 87 109 137 57 8 200 722 50

92 11 65 32 76 25 120 54

24 9 74 95 11 8 7 6

18 22 45 39

118 224 223 263

18 4

259 389

43 28 63

177 184 186

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Kuwait 93 Lebanon 48 Nigeria 27 Oman 46 Qatar 86 Saudi Arabia 252 UAE 942 Vietnam 103 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (Epichlorohydrin) South Africa 3 Chloroform (Trichloromethane) Jordan 7 Nepal 4 UAE 25 Chloromethane and Chloroethane other Korea South 20 Chloromethyl phenoxy acetic acid Nepal 4 ortho-Chloro-para-nitroaniline China 176 Japan 86 Korea South 12 Netherlands 8 Chloroprene (chlorobutadiene) rubber (CR) other Bangladesh 2 Nigeria 1 UAE 5 Chloroprene rubber latex Nepal 1 Chloroquine phosphate Mexico 1 Chlorosulphuric acid Japan 24 2-Chloro-5-toluidine-4-sulphonic acid Korea South 14 Chlorpheniramine maleate Bangladesh 1 Egypt 1 Indonesia 1 Iran 1 Mexico 1 Nigeria 3 Pakistan 1 Philippines 1 South Africa 1 Switzerland 1 Thailand 2 Cholesterol Mexico 1 Vietnam 2 Choline and its salts Korea South 17 Netherlands 1 Singapore 5 Spain 6 Tanzania 40 USA 40 Chromium ores and concentrates others China 718 Chromium oxide (trioxide) Bangladesh 3 Brazil 58 Malawi 4 Mexico 18 Nepal 10 USA 126 Chromium oxides and hydroxides others Austria 20 Bangladesh 25 Brazil 45 Germany 40 Thailand 2 Turkey 40 UK 60

185 176 190 190 197 191 179 190 151 91 39 27 81 228 156 202 189 200 343 511 304 110 5,161 24 343 1,469 2,331 1,558 2,348 2,019 1,576 1,519 1,851 3,368 3,334 1,804 4,544 4,216 421 2,779 59 1,279 48 54 26 307 170 256 184 99 177 239 296 222 226 303 232 215

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Commodity / Country Cinnamic alcohol USA Cinnamic aldehyde Belgium Brazil China Czech Georgia Germany Italy Mexico Spain Switzerland UK USA Cinnamon bark oil Egypt Cinnamon leaf oil USA Ciprofloxacin and its salts Bangladesh Brazil Egypt Ghana Iraq Israel Kenya Mexico Morocco Nepal Nigeria Saudi Arabia Tanzania Turkey Vietnam Citric acid Bangladesh Canada Congo D Republic Dominican Republic Ethiopia Ghana Kuwait Liberia Maldives Nepal Nigeria Qatar Rwanda Sri Lanka USA Uzbekistan Zambia Citric acid salts and esters other Argentina Bangladesh Belgium Brazil Colombia Germany Greece Indonesia Iran Israel Italy Korea South Nepal Philippines South Africa Spain Switzerland Taiwan Thailand

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

29

277

26 4 70 26 12 47 1 52 74 5 6 20

235 218 200 222 306 194 230 235 221 816 468 207

1

548

3

3,415

4 16 2 11 1 1 1 6 1 1 3 2 6 4 2

1,797 1,859 2,075 1,846 3,392 1,908 1,684 2,928 2,106 1,979 1,835 2,472 1,875 2,079 1,949

5 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 4 1 1 1 12 58 1 1

116 193 74 78 47 98 536 142 100 81 104 118 84 129 88 957 90

7 6 3 1 1 69 5 8 9 23 3 10 2 3 2 32 19 3 2

218 488 230 463 184 183 697 200 1,497 208 198 304 240 433 76 221 188 494 207

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Turkey 1 UK 2 USA 18 Clove bud oil Egypt 1 Clove leaf/stem oil Brazil 1 USA 12 Cloxacillin and its salts Cameroon 1 China 4 Congo D Republic 1 Cyprus 1 Ghana 12 Kenya 1 Malaysia 4 Nepal 1 Netherlands 4 Nigeria 8 Sri Lanka 9 Sudan 9 Coal tar Bangladesh 1,514 Thailand 36 Cobalt hydroxide Thailand 8 Coconut (copra) crude oil and its fractions Bahrain 2 Cameroon 1 Canada 2 Kuwait 2 Maldives 1 USA 4 Coconut (copra) refined oil and its fractions Algeria 6 Australia 10 Bahrain 10 Brazil 18 Canada 1 Ecuador 8 Equitorial Guinea 1 France 6 Gambia 1 Germany 1 Japan 2 Kuwait 38 Malaysia 1 Mexico 16 Nepal 16 Oman 12 Qatar 72 Saudi Arabia 313 Singapore 19 Sri Lanka 10 Thailand 1 Turkey 25 UAE 366 UK 6 USA 98 Vietnam 87 Yemen 2 Zambia 1 Colour lakes Australia 2 Bangladesh 30 Chile 1 China 17 Egypt 9 Hong Kong 1 Indonesia 13 Iran 9 Italy 5

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

1 242 Malaysia 27 441 Mexico 3 206 Myanmar Nepal 1 5 1,658 Nigeria Philippines 4 1 1,615 Russia 2 1,477 Senegal Singapore 1 33 2,061 South Africa 2 1,993 Spain 4 2,634 Sri Lanka 1 2,467 Sudan 2 1,772 Thailand 1 1,934 Turkey 6 2,123 UAE 9 2,014 UK 14 2,443 USA 1 1,965 Vietnam 1,771 Copper ash and residues others 392 1,843 Hong Kong Saudi Arabia 130 1,698 33 Taiwan 168 67 Uganda Copper ores and concentrates 12,777 1,645 China Copper oxides and hydroxides 10 415 Spain 426 Copper oxychloride 1 360 Belgium 26 274 Russia 304 Copper oxychloride (Fungicide) 60 419 Algeria Belgium 43 20 276 Egypt 2 219 Nepal 10 239 Philippines 43 237 Russia 5 381 Rwanda 5 298 Singapore 20 193 Tanzania 16 1,105 Uganda 407 Copper sulphate 1 228 Bangladesh 18 384 Greece 3 188 Nepal 5 297 Sri Lanka 8 237 Thailand 3 192 Turkey 40 196 USA 1 256 Zambia 183 Coriander seed oil 1 292 Lithuania 171 Cotton linters 1,781 200 China 750 262 Japan 167 Cotton seed oil excluding edible grade, other 1 257 Congo D Republic 1 205 Hong Kong 139 Coumarin indene resins 5 437 UAE 203 Coumarin, Methylcoumarin and Ethylcoumarin Colombia 5 1 672 Egypt 1 3,140 Germany 2 1,351 Singapore 6 1,203 USA 999 para-Cresol (p-Cresol) 112 770 China 431 927 Germany 23 1,723 Italy 32 1,412 Japan

Value (Rs./Kg.) 1,541 878 1,661 1,404 986 553 900 506 3,024 614 1,150 1,859 2,481 811 1,031 886 2,209 878 1,181 4 3 3 5 84 449 285 343 234 292 297 207 311 343 435 305 282 372 374 147 148 174 150 155 143 174 5,760 13 47 160 903 167 528 526 2,636 620 894 177 174 183 175

202

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Korea South 116 181 Spain 69 163 USA 79 197 Cresol formaldehyde resins Bangladesh 3 249 Nigeria 7 167 Cresols and their salts other China 10 923 Iraq 1 2,732 Japan 19 206 Spain 23 156 Thailand 20 466 USA 99 815 Culture media prepared for micro-organisms development Brazil 2 2,179 China 9 245 Czech 1 5,559 Egypt 5 2,869 Iran 1 1,029 Iraq 1 1,188 Japan 8 136 Kenya 1 4,096 Malaysia 1 1,693 Netherlands 5 5,037 Nigeria 1 2,138 Oman 12 82 Philippines 1 2,169 Sri Lanka 1 2,760 Thailand 2 3,529 UAE 1 3,830 Vietnam 3 1,317 Cultures of microorganisms (excluding yeast) Australia 1 13,938 Italy 3 969 Malaysia 1 4,368 Nepal 1 4,979 Spain 5 730 Taiwan 1 4,460 Trinidad 9 260 USA 9 15,638 Zimbabwe 8 330 Cultures of microorganisms etc. other Hong Kong 1 12,242 Indonesia 1 11,291 Cumin oil Germany 1 2,887 Cuprous chloride Belgium 38 344 Germany 40 355 Indonesia 42 314 Russia 5 326 USA 12 326 Cutch (Catechu) extracts Afghanistan 190 75 Bangladesh 75 29 France 24 263 Iran 60 61 Malaysia 68 135 Russia 13 70 Singapore 41 38 UAE 137 111 Cyanides and cyanide oxides, other NES UAE 16 526 Cyanides, complex others Germany 20 246 Cyclic hydrocarbons other Brazil 6 398 China 483 59 Italy 1 554 Japan 102 578 Netherlands 24 679 Thailand 59 59 USA 10 1,853

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Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

Cyclohexane Belgium 4,200 38 Cyclohexanol, Methylcyclohexanol and Dimethylcyclohexanols China 40 201 UK 20 272 Cyclohexanones and Methyl cyclohexanones Bangladesh 38 65 Belgium 40 1,328 Niger 2 104 Cyclohexylamine Japan 2 1,041 Cypermethrin technical Afghanistan 39 285 Argentina 42 746 Australia 2 1,090 Bangladesh 20 157 Belgium 19 793 Brazil 79 740 China 357 726 Colombia 62 539 Cote D’ Ivoire 55 286 Cuba 12 592 Dominican Republic 21 310 Ecuador 33 308 Egypt 3 812 Guatemala 16 725 Indonesia 51 582 Iran 24 669 Israel 1 773 Jordan 3 804 Libya 2 697 Malawi 9 315 Malaysia 45 755 Mexico 55 775 Mozambique 15 298 Myanmar 24 174 Nepal 18 391 Netherlands 36 718 Nicaragua 35 314 Nigeria 264 139 Pakistan 2 185 Paraguay 2 1,149 Peru 7 1,137 Philippines 9 694 Saudi Arabia 47 500 Singapore 2 740 Syria 1 799 Taiwan 2 851 Thailand 70 702 Tunisia 3 921 Turkey 7 704 UAE 19 712 Uganda 14 349 UK 5 890 Vietnam 73 760 L-Cystine (Alpha-Amino-beta-thiopropionic acid) – sulphur containing amino acids Germany 106 1,356 Iran 1 1,870

d Davana oil USA 1 DDT (ISO) (clofenotane (INN)) UAE 3 DDT other China 60 DDVP (Dimethyldichlorovinyl phosphate) Uganda 59 Dexamethasone Afghanistan 2 Australia 5

38,876 951 302 412 1,369 5,300

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Bolivia 1 3,818 Canada 4 5,148 Chad 1 1,763 China 1 356 Congo D Republic 15 504 Dominican Republic 1 2,264 Guatemala 4 348 Guinea 3 596 Iraq 2 3,383 Kazakhstan 1 4,721 Liberia 3 308 Mali 2 909 Mongolia 1 954 Myanmar 2 3,699 Nepal 1 1,093 Netherlands 4 2,037 Nigeria 11 1,702 Oman 1 3,964 Sri Lanka 2 2,131 Turkey 3 516 Uganda 2 740 USA 11 4,483 Yemen 3 778 Dextrins and other modified starches other Argentina 3 116 Australia 5 261 Bangladesh 28 68 Brazil 10 252 Colombia 10 247 Egypt 36 40 Ethiopia 4 56 Ghana 1 126 Indonesia 122 39 Iran 13 257 Israel 42 144 Jordan 18 32 Kenya 5 105 Kuwait 348 41 Malawi 2 221 Malaysia 2 424 Mauritius 38 38 Nepal 22 40 Nigeria 6 48 Oman 88 68 Philippines 5 343 Qatar 54 44 Saudi Arabia 1,057 46 South Africa 5 221 Spain 5 242 Sri Lanka 1 169 Sudan 2 757 Syria 112 27 Tanzania 22 66 Turkey 40 42 UAE 578 51 UK 19 47 Vietnam 76 46 Dextrose other than solid Nepal 1 50 Saudi Arabia 7 458 Sudan 5 414 Dextrose solid (less than 20% by weight of fructose in dry form) Canada 26 46 China 9 441 Japan 1 40 Korea South 4 704 Madagascar 1 31 Malawi 1 56 Nepal 35 38 Saudi Arabia 48 40 South Africa 21 41 Syria 6 57

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Tunisia 8 38 USA 15 42 Diammonium hydrogen orthophosphate (Diammonium phosphate) Afghanistan 540 31 Iran 1,100 1 UAE 1 70 Diatomite Ecuador 52 18 France 17 121 Kuwait 16 10 New Zealand 1 131 Taiwan 256 14 Tanzania 16 71 Thailand 12 52 Dibutyl phthalate Argentina 19 88 Australia 18 84 Bangladesh 2 94 Canada 14 80 Saudi Arabia 75 77 USA 113 83 Dichloroacetic acid their salts and esters Brazil 21 84 South Africa 21 77 Dichloroaniline Brazil 14 199 China 792 237 Colombia 54 176 Japan 64 973 Korea South 7 650 USA 20 1,219 ortho-Dichlorobenzene Argentina 10 122 para-Dichlorobenzene Algeria 20 62 Bangladesh 40 63 Brazil 315 52 Costa Rica 60 72 Ghana 21 55 Japan 370 51 Kenya 42 50 Malaysia 83 54 Mexico 168 63 Nigeria 147 59 Philippines 126 53 South Africa 62 52 Sri Lanka 5 53 Togo 10 193 Turkey 21 54 USA 2,132 48 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride, sulphate Germany 100 253 Thailand 6 259 Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride) Bangladesh 3 44 Ghana 5 54 Nepal 8 55 Oman 3 202 Uganda 6 69 UK 1 4,746 2,5-Dichloronitrobenzene China 66 152 France 6 34 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and its esters Argentina 190 146 Australia 339 167 Bangladesh 16 129 Brazil 386 149 Cambodia 35 188 Colombia 190 155 Guatemala 36 141 Latvia 108 145

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Commodity / Country

Malaysia 57 156 Mexico 72 132 Nepal 2 254 New Zealand 18 149 Nigeria 23 190 Pakistan 6 175 Taiwan 10 182 Thailand 90 173 USA 36 173 1-(2,5-Dichloro-4-sulphonyl)-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone China 3 499 Diethanolamine and its salts Oman 15 116 Diethyl ether Jordan 1 611 Netherlands 22 155 Tunisia 11 160 USA 19 137 Diethyl oxalate Belgium 24 227 Netherlands 146 216 Diethyl sulphate Belgium 10 107 China 160 93 Japan 20 102 Spain 10 118 USA 247 119 2-(N,N-Diethylamino)ethylchloride hydrochloride Belgium 3 1,623 Switzerland 1 1,573 meta-Diethylaminophenol Germany 2 1,501 Thailand 1 774 Diethylaniline Mexico 22 166 USA 46 172 Diloxanide furoate Kenya 3 1,998 Nepal 1 1,980 Pakistan 5 1,985 Diloxanide furoate, Cimetidine, Famotidine NES other Albania 1 9,145 Algeria 4 7,206 Argentina 19 3,698 Australia 12 2,554 Azerbaijan 1 1,038 Bangladesh 75 4,661 Belarus 1 18,502 Brazil 35 11,775 Cameroon 1 74 Canada 10 19,670 Chile 1 46,891 China 56 4,949 Colombia 8 8,945 Congo D Republic 1 2,555 Costa Rica 1 1,878 Cote D’ Ivoire 1 5,668 Croatia 27 2,702 Cyprus 1 13,651 Czech 7 18,770 Denmark 9 1,312 Dominican Republic 2 5,405 Ecuador 2 5,263 Egypt 35 8,611 El Salvador 2 4,812 Ethiopia 1 2,191 Finland 1 10,612 France 6 7,182 Germany 83 4,798 Ghana 5 2,176 Greece 9 6,544 Guatemala 1 11,794 Hong Kong 2 11,572

Hungary Indonesia Iran Ireland Israel Italy Japan Kenya Korea South Lebanon Macedonia Malawi Malaysia Malta Mexico Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Nepal Netherlands Nigeria Oman Pakistan Paraguay Peru Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Serbia Singapore Slovenia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Swaziland Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Tunisia Turkey UAE Uganda UK Ukraine Uruguay USA Uzbekistan Vietnam Yemen Dimethoate technical Iran Nepal Dimethyl phthalate Australia Bangladesh Belgium Brazil Colombia Germany Saudi Arabia Turkey USA Dimethyl sulphate Bangladesh Brazil Germany Indonesia

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

4 204 44 5 10 17 11 5 39 3 1 12 3 1 54 1 2 2 29 35 8 6 41 1 3 1 1 1 1 21 37 2 5 8 21 29 2 1 2 10 2 1 3 13 1 14 22 3 26 6 2 154 1 27 1

8,803 239 3,938 52,726 14,963 4,358 22,892 1,502 3,814 8,015 11,559 211 26,705 11,099 3,737 10,829 8,575 1,654 342 7,167 2,206 2,633 3,430 1,302 4,228 51,287 12,941 99,476 4,096 9,279 812 11,948 3,856 2,294 3,728 6,223 12,464 1,343 8,379 19,981 3,589 46,908 5,339 6,280 8,777 9,403 2,766 9,691 2,308 2,749 13,587 3,367 5,667 2,436 2,209

12 2

342 484

231 8 240 288 18 26 22 224 498

82 86 72 65 83 61 99 68 70

20 25 197 275

42 37 35 31

204

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Italy 20 47 Japan 425 32 Korea South 162 30 Mexico 225 35 Philippines 132 27 Russia 20 40 Spain 1,000 27 Taiwan 287 35 Thailand 154 34 Turkey 40 30 UK 22 25 USA 146 45 Dimethyl toluidine South Africa 12 408 USA 21 325 2-(N,N-Dimethylamino)ethylchloride hydrochloride UK 12 273 Dimethylaniline Germany 16 173 Mexico 22 149 South Africa 3 165 Spain 8 155 USA 30 161 Dimethylformamide UAE 32 84 Dinitrochlorobenzene China 140 63 20 119 Japan Spain 97 107 Dinonyl or Didecyl orthophthalates Singapore 16 101 UAE 88 80 Ukraine 22 69 Dioctyl orthophthalates Cuba 36 76 Jordan 102 71 Nepal 20 77 UAE 84 71 Yemen 108 73 Dioctyl phthalate Brazil 44 73 Kenya 8 94 Nepal 3 88 Sri Lanka 22 82 UAE 88 70 USA 18 76 Diols other (other than Ethylene glycol, Propylene glycol, Butylene glycol) Algeria 4 752 Argentina 18 174 Australia 1 956 Germany 1 875 Ireland 16 775 Japan 5 820 Kenya 2 790 Korea South 23 662 Kuwait 184 103 Malaysia 55 76 Nepal 5 97 Oman 1 3,265 Portugal 2 830 Qatar 140 85 South Africa 18 62 Sri Lanka 1 540 Tanzania 1 157 Thailand 6 757 UAE 45 133 Uruguay 2 758 Dipentaerythritol USA 20 358 Dipentene Bangladesh 1 131 Singapore 13 205 USA 40 120

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