SEPPIC receives the Pierre Potier Award for chemistry innovations promoting sustainable development

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  • September 17, 2013
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SEPPIC receives the Pierre Potier Award for chemistry innovations promoting sustainable development

SEPPIC, a subsidiary of the Air Liquide Group, is this year’s recipient of the Pierre Potier Award for its SIMULSOL SL7 G innovation. Each year, the Pierre Potier Award singles out the best innovations in the chemical industry that promote sustainable development.

SIMULSOL SL7 G is a highly efficient bio-sourced hydrotrope that is required for numerous industrial applications. What makes SEPPIC’s product innovative is that it is exclusively bio-sourced (plant based) and is manufactured using a process that complies with the principles of green chemistry.

In personal care, hygiene and detergents, the development of effective formulas implies forming complex blends of tensioactives, salts and diverse adjuvants. These formulas in turn require the addition of hydrotropes to obtain a mix that is durably homogenous. The current offering is mainly composed of aromatic sulfonate and phosphate derivatives of petrochemical origin.

In 2012, SEPPIC developed SIMULSOL SL7 G, the first product of its kind that offers the following benefits:

Exclusively bio-sourced, using glucose and heptanol obtained from ricin oil

Manufactured using a process that complies with the principles of green chemistry (catalytic processes, gentle conditions, solvent free)

Rapid biodegradability limits the environmental impact of the product.