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VOL. LXV / July 21, 2020 / NO. 51

Point of View BP exits petrochemicals as it hands over acetyls & aromatics to INEOS

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Top Stories Praj to offer technologies for manufacturing renewable chemicals and materials

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Birla Carbon announces global restructuring plans

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BP to invest $70-mn in India’s Green Growth Equity Fund

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IOC resumes work on Rs. 1.04 lakh-crore worth of projects

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Government plans to restrict use of glyphosate herbicide

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Tata Chemicals says recovery from COVID-19 impact on track

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Alcohol-based hand-sanitiser makers under scanner for alleged GST evasion

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Pharmaceuticals IPA seeks urgent action to revive pharma ancillary industry

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Drug companies complain of hefty charges on stuck consignments from China

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Bharat Biotech begins first phase of human trials of indigenously developed COVID-19 vaccine candidate

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Alembic Pharma expects strong growth in domestic business in current fiscal

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Biocon gets DCGI nod to market Itolizumab for COVID treatment

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Hydrocarbons BP pays $1-bn for 49% stake in fuel retail jv with Reliance Industries

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Petronet’s deal with Tellurian of US hits roadblock

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Technology Abstracts A non-caloric natural sweetener that can make cancer therapy more efficient Purifying water with the help of wood, bacteria and the sun Fluorescent peptide nanoparticles, in every colour of the rainbow Bio-based chemicals take centre stage

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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

N-Propanol

Propylene Glycol USP Phthalic Anhydride  Pyridine

Sodium Cyanide  Sodium Gluconate Sodium Ligno Sulphonate

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.

1,2-Pentanediol l 1,5-Pentanediol 1,2,4-Triazinone l 1,4-Dihydroxy Anthraquinone (Quinizarine) l 2,4 / 2,6 Ditertiary Butyl Phenol l 2,4-Dichloro-3,5-Dinitrobenzotrifluoride l 2-Chloropyridine l 2-Ethyl Hexyl Glycidyl Ether l 2-Ethyl Hexyl Methacrylate l 2-Nitro Benzaldehyde l 3-Fluorobenzotrifluoride l Acetin l Acetone l Alpha Picoline l Acetyl Gamma Butyrolactone l Alkyl (C12,13) Methacrylate l Alkyl Methacrylate (C16:70%) l Acetaldehyde Diethyl Acetal l Acetaldehyde Dimethyl Acetal l Ammonium Thiocyanate l Aniline Oil / Aniline Oil In Bulk l Antimony Trioxide l Behenyl Methacrylate (C22:70%) & (C22:98%) l Benzaldehyde l Bifenthrin Alcohol (2-Methyl-3-Biphenylmethanol) l Butyl Acetate l Butyl Glycidyl Ether l Calcium Chloride l Calcium Formate l CCMT (2-Chloro-5-Chloromethyl Thiazole ) l CDFP (5-Chloro-2,3-Difluoropyridine 96% Min) l Cetyl Acrylate (C16:95%) l Chloroform l Cyanoacetamide l Cyanuric Acid l Cyclohexane l Cyclohexylamine l Di-Acetone Alcohol l DBU (1,8-Diazabicyclo(5,4,0)undec-7-ene) l Di-Calcium Phosphate l Di-Cyclohexylamine l Dimethyl Formamide (DMF) l Dimethyl Sulfate l DIPPI (4-Phenoxy-2,6-Diisopropyl Phenyl Isothiocyanate) l Di-Propylene Glycol l Dipropylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate l Fluorene l Formic Acid l Gamma Butyrolactone l Glycine l Hexamethyl Disilazane (HMDS)

Humic Acid l Isophorone Isopropyl Alcohol l Isovaleraldehyde l Labsa l Lauryl Acrylate l Lithium Hydroxide l L-Camphor-10-Sulfonic Acid l L-Lysine l L-Prolinamide l Melamine l Meta Hydroxy Benzotrifluoride (MHBTF) l Methacrylic Acid l Methane Sulfonic Acid (MSA) l Methoxy Peg Methacrylate l Methyl Cyclohexane l Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) l Methyl Glycol l Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) l Methyl Methacrylate Monomer l Methylene Dichloride l Mono Ammonium Phosphate l Mono N Butylamine l Nano Calcium Carbonate l N,N-Dimethyl Decanamide l N-Heptane l N-Hexane l N-Hydroxysuccinimide l Nitromethane l N-Methylol Acrylamide l N-Nitroiminoimidazolidine (NNI) l OH Polymer l OTBN (4-Methyl-2-Cyanobiphenyl) l Ortho Phenylenediamine (OPDA) l Para Chlorobenzaldehyde l Para Chloro Phenol l Para Fluoro Tolune l Para Hydroxybenzaldehyde l Paraformaldehyde l Paraquat 42% TC l Peg Methacrylate l Pentaerythritol l Phenol l Phosphorus Acid l Phosphorus Pentoxide l Phthalic Anhydride l Pia – Purified Isophthalic Acid l Poly Vinyl Alchohol l Polyethylene Oxide l Polysorbate 80 l Potassium Bicarbonate l Potassium Carbonate

Potassium Nitrate l Potassium Ferrocyanide Potassium Sulfate / Sulphate Of Potash (SOP) l Propargyl Alcohol l Propylene Carbonate l PTA – Purified Terepthalic Acid l PVP K 30 l Pyridine l Silane Crosslinking Compound For Rubber l Silicone Oil l Sodium Acetate l Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate l Sodium Benzoate l Sodium Bi Carbonate l Sodium Citrate l Sodium Cyanide l Sodium Ethoxide / Sodium Methoxide l Sodium Formate l Sodium Lingosulfonate l Sodium Monofluorophosphate l Sodium Silico Fluoride 91% & 95% l Sodium Thiocyanate l Sodium Tripoly Phosphate (STPP] l Stearyl Acrylate l Stearyl Methacrylate l Succinic Acid l TDI, MDI, Polyols l TEOF / TMOF l Tert-Butyl Acetate l Tertiary Butanol l Tetra Sodium Pyrrophosphate l Thiourea l Titanium Dioxide l Toly Triazole (Granular) l Tri Propylene Glycol l Tri Sodium Phosphate l Triacetin l Trichloro Pyridinol Sodium (NATCP) 85% l Trichloroethylene / Perchloroethylene l Triethanolamine (TEA) l Triethyl / Trimethyl Orthoacetate l Triethyl / Trimethyl Orthopropionate l Triethyl Orthobutyrate l Trimelletic Anhydride l Trimethyl Orthovalerate l Tris (2-Chloropropyl) Phosphate [TCPP] l Vinyl Acetate Monomer l Xylenol l Zinc Cyanide l Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate

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PARAD CORPORATION PVT. LTD. Parad Corporation is a group company of Axiom Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Registered with ISO-9001. LIC No. QAC/R91/4690. Parad Corporation is a manufacturer and supplier of variety of chemicals as per customer needs and specification. Parad Corporation is one of pioneers in manufacturing of speciality chemicals needed by several industries for utilization during manufacturing, continous process industries, research and analysis laboratory and other speciality and performance applications. Company have facility for pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical intermediate, inorganic and organic salts and its derivatives. Company provides customized solutions with manufacturing capabilities to produce wide range of specialized products to cater the needs of various industries including Agriculture, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, Industrial Chemicals, Fine Chemicals and Performance Chemicals, Lubricants, Polymers and Minerals etc. We Specialized in organic and inorganic chemical and its derivatives: � Copper � Bromine � Calcium � Iodine Products Lithium salts & its derivatives: Lithium Acetate Anhydrous Lithium Acetate Dihydrate Lithium Benzoate Lithium Bromide Anhydrous Lithium Bromide Solution (54-55%) Lithium Carbonate Lithium Chloride Anhydrous Lithium Chloride Solution (40-41%) Lithium Chromate Solution (30%) Lithium Citrate Tetra Hydrate Lithium Fluoride Lithium Fluoro Phosphate Lithium Lactate Lithium Meta Borate Lithium Molybdate Solution (20%) Lithium Nitrate Anhydrous Lithium Perchlorate Lithium Phosphate Lithium Tetra Borate Lithium Metasilicate & other Lithium salts as per customer needs & specifications

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CAS No. 7789-41-5 7789-41-5 71626-99-8 5785-44-4 7758-99-8 527-09-3 19004-19-4 10031-43-3 7787-70-4 10139-47-6 10102-68-8 7787-70-4 7699-45-8 5990-32-9 13986-18-0 4468-02-4

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154 52

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188 48

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32 51 103 50 56

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54 56 60 137

ICIF China 2020 – Shanghai Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai Ishita Drugs & Industries Ltd. – Ahmedabad Ishita Industries – Ahmedabad

10 63 165 170

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50 52 46 3 137 44

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17 185 137 22 27 186 18 42 54 50 46

R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai R.G. Industries – Vadodara R.T. Industries – Thane (W) Rajdeep Plastic Containers (I) Pvt. Ltd. – Thane (W) Ramanand Kidarnath International – Mumbai Reena Chem – Nadiad Rhodium Master – Gujarat Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. – Kolkata Royalty Minerals – Mumbai

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91 137 36 186 126 189 14, 15

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165 13 56 170 47 58 132 54 125 11 34 132 154 1 55 48 4 142 188

Technic Pharma – Mumbai The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. – Mumbai Tolani Chemicals – Mumbai TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries – Gujarat Tripura Industries – Vapi Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Bhavnagar

45 9 29 132 44 165

Ultra International Ltd. – Ghaziabad Uma Organics – Baroda Union Chemical Agency – Mumbai Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai Universal Esters Limited – Vadodara Urmi Chemicals – Mumbai

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Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai Zuhhad International – Mumbai

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PRODUCTS Acetonitrile 3-Ethyl-4-methyl-3-pyrrolin-2-one [EMPO]

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3-Chloroaniline [MCA]

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1,3-Dibromo 5-Methyl 5-Phenyl Hydantoin [DBMPH]

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Empire Industries 142 Antimony bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Antimony chloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Antimony pentasulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Antimony sulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Antimony trioxide JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Karni Chemicals 44 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Agencies 17 Antimony trisulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Antioxidants Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Antiscalants King-Win Polymers 149 Aroma chemicals Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Arsenic trioxide Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Articaine Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Atovaquone NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 Avobenzone Universal Esters Limited 165 Azelaic acid M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 Azithromycin Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Azithromycin dihydrate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Azithromycin monohydrate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Azobisisobutyronitrile Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Azomethine H Suvchem 188 Azomethine-H monosodium salt hydrate Molychem 188

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Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Barium hydroxide octahydrate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Barium iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barium nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barium perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barium peroxide Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Barium petroleum sulphonate Chemo India 142 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Barium selenite Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Barium sulphate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 Union Chemical Agency 137 Barium sulphate precipitated Royalty Minerals 126 Barium thiosulphate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barytes Royalty Minerals 126 Base oil Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Bauxite Kailash Marketing Associates 58 Behenic acid Soofi Enterprises 11 Behenyl alcohol Khona Drug Agencies 52 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Bentonite Manali Traders 186 Benzaldehyde K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Pacific Agencies 17 PNR Impex 18 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Samir Chemicals 126 Benzalkonium chloride AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 137 Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56 Polypharm Private Limited 42 SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 Benzene Pure Solvi-Chem India 46 Benzene sulphonamide The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Benzenesulphonic acid Khona Drug Agencies 52 Sheetal Chemicals 56 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Benzenesulphonyl chloride Sheetal Chemicals 56 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Zuhhad International 142 Benzethonium chloride Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 Benzhydrol Sheetal Chemicals 56 Benzhydryl bromide Chemet 89 Benzisothiazolinone Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Benzoic acid Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39

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Index To Products Advertised R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Benzonatate Chempure 85 Benzophenone Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sheetal Chemicals 56 Benzophenone-3 Universal Esters Limited 165 Benzophenone-4 Universal Esters Limited 165 Benzophenone imine Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 1,2,3-Benzotriazole Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Benzotrichloride S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Shital Chemical Industries 170 Benzotrifluoride Zuhhad International 142 N6-Benzoyladenine Chempure 85 N-Benzoyl-L-aspartic acid SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Benzoyl chloride Sheetal Chemicals 56 Shital Chemical Industries 170 Benzoyl peroxide Jain & Jain 52 Benzyl alcohol R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Benzylamine Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 PNR Impex 18 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 6-Benzylaminopurine Tolani Chemicals 29 Benzyl benzoate Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 Benzyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Shri Laxmi Chemicals 132 Benzyl chloride R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Shital Chemical Industries 170 2-Benzyl-4-chlorophenol N.S. Chemicals 186 Benzyl cyanide Sheetal Chemicals 56 N-Benzylethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 O-6-Benzylguanine Chempure 85 Benzylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 S-Benzylthiourea hydrochloride

N.S. Chemicals 186 Benzyltributylammonium chloride Samir Chemicals 126 Benzyltriethylammonium chloride Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Samir Chemicals 126 Benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Samir Chemicals 126 Betaine Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Bifenthrin alcohol Pacific Agencies 17 Bifonazole Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Bile salt Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Biochemicals HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 60 Biocides Chemo India 142 King-Win Polymers 149 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Polypharm Private Limited 42 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Biotin SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Biphenyl Sparchem 34 Tolani Chemicals 29 Zuhhad International 142 Bis(acetonitrile)palladium(II) dichloride Rhodium Master 59 Bis(benzonitrile)palladium(II) dichloride Rhodium Master 59 Bis-(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 Bis(dibenzylideneacetone)palladium(O) Rhodium Master 59 1,1`-Bis(diphenylphosphino) ferrocenedichloropalladium(II) Rhodium Master 59 2,2-Bis[4-hydroxy-3,5-di(hydroxymethyl) phenyl]propane N.S. Chemicals 186 Bismuth acetate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth ammonium citrate Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 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 Karni Chemicals 44 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185

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S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth chloride Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth chromate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth citrate Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth hydroxide Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 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 nitrate Jyotisom Chemicals 44 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth oxide Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth oxychloride Jyotisom Chemicals 44 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth oxynitrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth salts Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Bismuth subnitrate Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Bismuth subsalicylate Jyotisom Chemicals 44 Bismuth sulphate Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Bis(2,4-pentanedionato)palladium(II) Rhodium Master 59 Bisphenol A Chem Corporation 23 J.M. Corporation 50 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Neha Enterprises 154 Nisha Chemicals 149 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Bistrimethylsilylacetamide Tolani Chemicals 29 Bis(triphenylphosphine) palladium (II) dichloride Rhodium Master 59 Bleaching powder R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 BOC-L-pyroglutamic acid methyl ester Chempure 85 N-BOC-3-pyrrolidinone Chempure 85 Boehmite Kailash Marketing Associates 58 Boiler water treatment chemicals King-Win Polymers 149 Bonding agents Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Borage oil Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Borax Khona Drug Agencies 52 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 132 Union Chemical Agency 137 Borax decahydrate Manali Traders 186

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Borax pentahydrate Manali Traders 186 Boric acid Khona Drug Agencies 52 Manali Traders 186 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 132 Union Chemical Agency 137 Boron trifluoride etherate Tolani Chemicals 29 Brass ash namfzc@gmail.com 46 Brass dross namfzc@gmail.com 46 Brimonidine D-tartarate SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Bromides Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Bromine Agrocel Industries Ltd. 105 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 4-Bromoacetophenone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Bromoacetyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Shri Laxmi Chemicals 132 3-Bromoanisole Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 4-Bromoanisole Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Bromobenzene Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 2-Bromobenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 3-Bromobenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 2-Bromobutane Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 1-Bromo-3-chloro-2-methylpropane Chemet 89 1-Bromo-5-chloropentane Freesia Chemicals 52 1-Bromo-3-chloropropane Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Bromocresol green Suvchem 188 1-Bromo-3,4-dichlorobenzene Chemet 89 1-Bromo-2,4-difluorobenzene Chemet 89 Chempure 85 4-Bromo-2,2-diphenylbutyronitrile Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 1-Bromo-4-fluorobenzene Chemet 89 Bromoform Chemet 89 Bromoisobutyryl bromide Chemet 89 2-Bromo-6-methoxynaphthalene Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 1-Bromonaphthalene

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Index To Products Advertised Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 5-Bromonicotinic acid Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 m-Bromonitrobenzene Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Bromo OTBN Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 2-Bromopentane Chemet 89 m-Bromophenol Dhruv Chem Industries 20 p-Bromophenol Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 2-Bromopropionic acid Chemet 89 Bromopyrogallol red Suvchem 188 N-Bromosuccinimide Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 5-Bromo-3-sulphonylchloride pyridine Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 4-Bromotoluene Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 5-Bromovaleric acid Chemet 89 Bronopol Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Buclizine hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Bulk drugs Zuhhad International 142 Buparvaquone NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 Bupivacaine hydrochloride Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 1,4-Butanediol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 n-Butanol Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 tert-Butanol Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Neha Enterprises 154 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Urmi Chemicals 21 Butaphosphan NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 Butyl acetate Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 t-Butyl acetate K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Tolani Chemicals 29 Butyl acrylate J.M. Corporation 50 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 tert-Butyl acrylate Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 49

n-Butylamine K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Samir Chemicals 126 tert-Butylamine K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Butylated hydroxyanisole Nisha Chemicals 149 SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Butylated hydroxytoluene JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Nisha Chemicals 149 Samir Chemicals 126 SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 4-tert-Butylbenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 n-Butyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 tert-Butyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Butyl carbitol JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 Nisha Chemicals 149 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Butyl carbitol acetate Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 p-tert-Butylcatechol JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Butyl cellosolve JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Butyl cellosolve acetate Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 n-Butyl chloride Dhruv Chem Industries 20 tert-Butyl chloride Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 188 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 t-Butyl chloroacetate Ferguson Chemicals 154 N-Butyldiethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 N-tert-Butyldiethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 t-Butyldimethylchlorosilane Sparchem 34 Tolani Chemicals 29 Tert-Butyldimethylsilyl chloride Tolani Chemicals 29 N-Butylethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 n-Butyl glycidyl ether Pacific Agencies 17 Butyl glycol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Butyl glycol acetate JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 tert-Butyl hydroperoxide Jain & Jain 52 tert-Butylhydroquinone JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 n-Butyl lithium Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41

n-Butyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 n-Butyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 tert-Butyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 n-Butyl methacrylate JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 49 Butyl oleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Butylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 Butylparaben sodium Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 tert-Butyl perbenzoate Jain & Jain 52 p-tert-Butylphenol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Butyl stearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Butyltin stabiliser Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Butyltriphenylphosphonium bromide Samir Chemicals 126 2-Butyne-1,4-diol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 2-Butynoic acid Chempure 85 n-Butyraldehyde K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Butyric acid Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 n-Butyric anhydride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Gamma-Butyrolactone Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Pacific Agencies 17 PNR Impex 18 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Butyryl chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Shital Chemical Industries 170

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Cadmium acetate Pacific Organics Pvt. 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 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium chloride Jyotisom Chemicals Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium chloride monohydrate Jyotisom Chemicals 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. Cadmium iodide

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S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cadmium nitrate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cadmium oxide Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 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 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Cadmium sulphate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Karni Chemicals 44 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 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 Royalty Minerals 126 Calcium acetate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Uma Organics 48 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. 105 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 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 52 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Sparchem 34 Calcium carbonate precipitated Sparchem 34 Union Chemical Agency 137 Calcium chloride Abchem Industries 52 Ace Industries (India) Pvt.Ltd. 109 Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Lotus Marketing 48 Pacific Agencies 17 Union Chemical Agency 137 Calcium chloride dihydrate Lotus Marketing 48 Calcium citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium citrate malate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium dobesilate SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Calcium fluoride Abchem Industries 52 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Calcium formate Lotus Marketing 48 Pacific Agencies 17 Calcium fumarate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium glubionate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Calcium gluconate

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Index To Products Advertised Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium glycinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium hydroxide Abchem Industries Union Chemical Agency Calcium hypochlorite V.M. Organics Calcium iodide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Calcium lactate Nisha Chemicals Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium lactobionate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium lactogluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium levulinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium lysinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium maleate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium molybdate Karni Chemicals Calcium nitrate Abchem Industries Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai Yogi Dye Chem Industries Calcium orotate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. D-Calcium pantothenate Yogi Dye Chem Industries Calcium perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Calcium peroxide Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium petroleum sulphonate Chemo India Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. Calcium phospholactate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium pidolate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium pyruvate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. D-Calcium saccharate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium salts Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Calcium stabilisers Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. Calcium stearate Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. R.T. Industries Calcium succinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. Calcium sulphate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd.

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Union Chemical Agency 137 Camphor R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Candelilla wax Chempure 85 Capric acid Soofi Enterprises 11 Caproic acid Soofi Enterprises 11 Caprylic acid Khona Drug Agencies 52 Soofi Enterprises 11 Caprylic/capric triglyceride Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Soofi Enterprises 11 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 N-Carbethoxy-4-piperidone Hem Corporation 56 Carbon black Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 53 Kuntal Organics LLP. 154 Carbon dioxide Sparchem 34 Carbon disulphide Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 154 N,N`-Carbonyldiimidazole Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 Tolani Chemicals 29 p-Carboxybenzaldehyde Tolani Chemicals 29 Carboxymethylcellulose sodium Ashwini Industries - Jalgaon 126 Chemo India 142 Card phenol ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Carmine Suvchem 188 Caryophyllene acetate Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Castor oil ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Castor oil hydrogenated Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Catalysts Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Rhodium Master 59 Catalysts, gold Rhodium Master 59 Catalysts, palladium Rhodium Master 59 Catalysts, phase transfer Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Catalysts, platinum Rhodium Master 59 Catalysts, precious metal Rhodium Master 59 Catalysts, raney nickel Oviani Pharmachem Pvt. Ltd. 58 Rhodium Master 59

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Catalysts, rhodium Rhodium Master 59 Catalysts, ruthenium Rhodium Master 59 Catalysts, silver Rhodium Master 59 Catalysts, supports & system Rhodium Master 59 Catechol K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Caustic potash J.M. Corporation 50 Caustic potash flakes Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 V.M. Organics 58 Caustic potash lye R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 V.M. Organics 58 Caustic soda flakes Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 V.M. Organics 58 Caustic soda lye R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 V.M. Organics 58 Caustic soda prills R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Celestine Blue Suvchem 188 Cesium bromide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 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. 55 Cetomacrogol 1000 Khona Drug Agencies 52 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Cetostearyl alcohol Khona Drug Agencies 52 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Cetostearyl alcohol ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Cetostearyl alcohol propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Cetostearyl stearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Cetyl acrylate Pacific Agencies 17 Cetyl alcohol Khona Drug Agencies 52 Cetyl bromide Chemet 89 Cetyl chloride Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Cetyl octonoate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Cetyl palmitate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Cetylpyridinium chloride N.S. Chemicals 186 Samir Chemicals 126 Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide Samir Chemicals 126 Chelated calcium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chelated cobalt AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190

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Chelated copper AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chelated dipotassium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chelated iron AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chelated magnesium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chelated manganese AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chelated nickel AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chelated selenium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chelated zinc AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chelating agents AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Chiral agents Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Chitosan Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Chlophedianol hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Chloramine T Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56 Chloramphenicol Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Chloramphenicol palmitate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Chloranil Paragon Industries 186 Chlorcyclizine hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Chlorhexidine Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 Zuhhad International 142 Chlorhexidine gluconate Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 Zuhhad International 142 Chlorine dioxide Shree Chlorates 58 4-Chloroacetophenone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Chloroacetyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 170 Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 5-Chloro-4-amino-2,1,3-benzothiodiazole Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 3-Chloroaniline Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 2-Chlorobenzaldehyde M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 o-Chlorobenzaldehyde Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Sheetal Chemicals 56 p-Chlorobenzaldehyde Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Pacific Agencies 17 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 p-Chlorobenzenesulphonamide The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 4-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acid The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 p-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acid sodium salt The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 p-Chlorobenzenesulphonyl chloride The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 o-Chlorobenzoic acid S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Sheetal Chemicals 56 m-Chlorobenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 4-Chlorobenzophenone Hem Corporation 56 p-Chlorobenzophenone

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Index To Products Advertised Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 o-Chlorobenzotrichloride Shital Chemical Industries 170 p-Chlorobenzotrichloride S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Shital Chemical Industries 170 o-Chlorobenzoyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 170 p-Chlorobenzoyl chloride Sheetal Chemicals 56 Shital Chemical Industries 170 Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 o-Chlorobenzyl chloride S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 p-Chlorobenzyl chloride Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 p-Chlorobenzyl cyanide Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 4-Chlorobutyryl chloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 Shital Chemical Industries 170 2-Chloro-5-chloromethylthiazole Pacific Agencies 17 p-Chloro-m-cresol N.S. Chemicals 186 Samir Chemicals 126 5-Chloro-2,3-difluoropyridine Pacific Agencies 17 4-(2-Chloroethyl)morpholine hydrochloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 N-(2-Chloroethyl)piperidine hydrochloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 1-(2-Chloroethyl) pyrrolidine hydrochloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 Chloroform Chem Corporation 23 J.M. Corporation 50 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Pacific Agencies 17 Pure Solvi-Chem India 46 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 V.M. Organics 58 4-Chloro-4`-hydroxybenzophenone Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 2-Chloro-3-hydroxypyridine Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 5-Chloromethopabate Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 2-Chloro-5-methoxybezenesulphonamide Chempure 85 1-Chloro-2-methoxynaphthalene Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 2-Chloro-6-methylpyrazine Chempure 85 4-Chloro-6-nitro-2-aminophenol Paragon Industries 186 6-Chloro-4-nitro-2-aminophenol Paragon Industries 186 4-Chlorophenacyl bromide Hem Corporation 56 o-Chlorophenol Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 p-Chlorophenol Pacific Agencies 17 Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 Chlorophenols Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 137 2-Chlorophenothiazine Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 3-Chlorophenylacetonitrile Hem Corporation 56 2-Chloro-1,4-phenylenediamine Paragon Industries 186 3-(4-Chlorophenyl)-glutaric acid SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 1-(3-Chlorophenyl)piperazine hydrochloride Hem Corporation 56

3-Chloropropionic acid Shital Chemical Industries 170 3-Chloropropionyl chloride Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Shital Chemical Industries 170 6-Chloropurine Chempure 85 2-Chloropyridine Pacific Agencies 17 Sparchem 34 2-Chloropyridine-3-boronic acid Chempure 85 2-Chloropyridine-3-boronic acid pinacole ester Chempure 85 4-Chloro-5H-pyrrolo[3,2-d]pyrimidine Chempure 85 4-Chlororesorcinol Anami Organics 44 Paragon Industries 186 5-Chlorosalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 N-Chlorosuccinimide Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Chlorosulphonic acid Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Guljag Industries Ltd. 56 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 5-Chlorothiophene-2-carboxylic acid Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 4-Chlorothiophenol The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 4-Chlorothymol N.S. Chemicals 186 m-Chlorotoluene Zuhhad International 142 o-Chlorotoluene S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Chloroxylenol N.S. Chemicals 186 p-Chloro-m-xylenol N.S. Chemicals 186 Chlorphenesin N.S. Chemicals 186 Chlorpromazine hydrochloride Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Chrome azurol S Suvchem 188 Chrome oxide green Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 53 Chromic acid Karni Chemicals 44 Chromic anhydride Kailash Marketing Associates 58 Chromium chloride Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Chromium (III) acetate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Helix Multichem 54 Karni Chemicals 44 Chromium (III) chloride Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Helix Multichem 54 Chromium (III) nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Helix Multichem 54 Chromium picolinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Chromotropic acid Paragon Industries 186 Cinnamic acid Samir Chemicals 126 Sparchem 34 Universal Esters Limited 165 Citric acid Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Citric acid monohydrate

Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Neha Enterprises 154 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Citriodora oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 126 Citronella oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 126 Clarithromycin Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 50 Clorsulon NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 Clotrimazole Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Coagulating agents Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 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 54 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 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 Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Helix Multichem 54 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Cobalt (II) chloride Helix Multichem 54 Karni Chemicals 44 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 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 Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Helix Multichem 54 Karni Chemicals 44 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Cobalt (II) oxide Helix Multichem 54 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Cobalt (II) perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) sulphate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Helix Multichem 54 Karni Chemicals 44 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185

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S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Cobalt (II) sulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt salts Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Cocoa butter Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Cocoamidopropylbetaine Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Coco amine Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 154 Cocobetaine Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Cocodiethanolamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Cocodimethylamine Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Cocomonoethanolamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Coconut fatty acids Soofi Enterprises 11 Cod liver oil Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 50 Colchicine Chempure 85 Colistin sulphate SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 COMU Chempure 85 Concrete accelerator Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 Concrete admixtures Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 Construction chemicals Kuttuva Silicates (P) Ltd. 149 Organo Chemical Industries 52 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Cooling water treatment chemicals King-Win Polymers 149 Coomasie Brilliant Blue Suvchem 188 Copper acetate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Copper glycinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Copper (II) acetate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Union Chemical Agency 137 Copper (II) acetate monohydrate Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Copper (II) bromide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) carbonate Abchem Industries 52 Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Karni Chemicals 44 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Union Chemical Agency 137 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Copper (II) chloride Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Copper (II) chromate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) citrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36

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Index To Products Advertised Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Copper (II) cyanide Karni Chemicals 44 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 Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 Copper (II) nitrate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Jyotisom Chemicals 44 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Copper (II) nitrate hemipentahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Copper (II) nitrate trihydrate Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Copper (II) oxalate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) oxide Karni Chemicals 44 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Copper (II) perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) sulphate Abchem Industries 52 Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Bhawani Chemical Industries 137 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Jyotisom Chemicals 44 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Union Chemical Agency 137 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Copper (II) tetrafluoborate Chempure 85 Copper lysinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Copper metal Chempure 85 namfzc@gmail.com 46 Copper pyrophosphate Jyotisom Chemicals 44 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Copper salts Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Copper sludge namfzc@gmail.com 46 Corrosion inhibitors Chemo India 142 King-Win Polymers 149 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 Cortisone-21-acetate Chempure 85 Coupling agent Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Cream of tartar Union Chemical Agency 137 Creatinine Tolani Chemicals 29 Creatinine monohydrate Tolani Chemicals 29 m-/p-Cresol Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 m-Cresol Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15

Cresols Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Cresyl diphenyl phosphate Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Cresyl Violet acetate Suvchem 188 Crosslinking agents Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Crotonic acid Tolani Chemicals 29 Cumene sulphonic acid Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Cupric chloride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Cupric chloride dihydrate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Cuprous bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Cuprous chloride Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Cuprous cyanide Eurofine Chemicals 48 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Cutting oils Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 2-Cyanoacetamide Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Pacific Agencies 17 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 29 Cyanoacetic acid Zuhhad International 142 1-Cyanoacetyl-3,5-dimethylpyrazole Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Cyanoacrylates Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 3-Cyanobenzyl bromide Anami Organics 44 2-Cyano-4`-methylbiphenyl Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 58 Cyanuric acid Box No. 374 142 Pacific Agencies 17 Cyclizine Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Cyclizine hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Cyclohexane Nisha Chemicals 149 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Cyclohexanecarbonyl chloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 Shital Chemical Industries 170 Trans-1,2-Cyclohexanediaminetetraacetic acid K. Raj & Co. 28,30 1,4-Cyclohexane dimethanol Chempure 85 Cyclohexanol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Nisha Chemicals 149 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Cyclohexanone Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Nisha Chemicals 149 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 2-(1-Cyclohexenyl)ethylamine Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48

Cyclohexylamine Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Pacific Agencies Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. N-Cyclohexylthiophthalimide Black Rose Industries Ltd. Cyclopentanol Freesia Chemicals Cyclopentanone Freesia Chemicals Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Cyclopentolate hydrochloride SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. Cyclopentylamine Freesia Chemicals Cyclopentyl bromide Freesia Chemicals Cyclopentyl chloride Freesia Chemicals Cyclopropanecarbonitrile Ganesh Group of Industries Cyclopropanecarbonyl chloride Ganesh Group of Industries Cyclopropane carboxamide Ganesh Group of Industries Cyclopropylamine Aarti Drugs Ltd. Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. Cyclopropyl methyl ether S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.

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Decabromodiphenyl ethane Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Decabromodiphenyl oxide JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Decalin K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Decanenitrile Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 N-Decanoyl chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Decoquinate NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 n-Decyl bromide Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Chemet 89 Defoamers Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Degreasing agents Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Demulsifiers Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Des-azithromycin Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Descalants King-Win Polymers 149 Detergents Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Dewaxing chemicals Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Diacetone alcohol Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Diallylamine Chempure 85 3,3`-Diaminodiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 2,6-Diaminotoluene Zuhhad International 142 3,4-Diaminotoluene Zuhhad International 142 2,5-Diaminotoluene sulphate Paragon Industries 186 Diammonium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190

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Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 1,8-Diazabicyclo-(5,4,0)-undec-7-ene Tolani Chemicals 29 Dibasic ester Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 1,2-Dibromobutane Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 1,4-Dibromobutane Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 1,6-Dibromohexane Chemet 89 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Dibromo-5-methyl-5-phenylhydantoin Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 1,4-Dibromonaphthalene Chemet 89 1,5-Dibromopentane Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Freesia Chemicals 52 1,2-Dibromopropane Dhruv Chem Industries 20 1,3-Dibromopropane Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Dibutylamine Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Di-n-butylamine Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 3-Dibutylaminopropylchloride hydrochloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 Di-tert-butyl dicarbonate Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Tolani Chemicals 29 Di-tert-butyl peroxide Jain & Jain 52 2,4-Di-tert-butylphenol Pacific Agencies 17 2,6-Di-tert-butylphenol Pacific Agencies 17 Dibutyl phthalate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Dibutyl sebacate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Di-n-butyltin diacetate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Di-n-butyltin dilaurate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Di-n-butyltin maleate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Di-n-butyltin oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Dicalcium phosphate Pacific Agencies 17 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Dicarboxylic acid C21 Chemo India 142 Dichlone Paragon Industries 186 2,4-Dichloroacetophenone Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 2,6-Dichlorobenzaldehyde S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 2,3-Dichlorobenzonitrile Anami Organics 44

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Index To Products Advertised 3,5-Dichlorobenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 2,4-Dichlorobenzyl chloride Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 1,4-Dichlorobutane Dhruv Chem Industries 20 1,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 2,4-Dichloro-3,5-dinitrobenzotrifluoride Pacific Agencies 17 4,4`-Dichlorodiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 1,3-Dichloro-5-methyl-5-phenylhydantoin Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 4,6-Dichloronicotinic acid Chempure 85 Dichlorophen Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 137 N.S. Chemicals 186 2,4-Dichlorophenacyl chloride SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 2,4-Dichlorophenol Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 2,6-Dichlorophenol Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 2,5-Dichloro-1,4-phenylenediamine Paragon Industries 186 1,3-Dichloropropane Dhruv Chem Industries 20 2,6-Dichloropyrazine Chempure 85 4,7-Dichloroquinoline Zuhhad International 142 2,6-Dichlorotoluene S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 2,4-Dichloro-m-xylenol N.S. Chemicals 186 Diclofenac diethylamine Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Dicyandiamide J.M. Corporation 50 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Dicyclohexylamine Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Samir Chemicals 126 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 29 Dicyclohexyl carbodiimide Chempure 85 N,N`-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 126 PNR Impex 18 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Tolani Chemicals 29 Dicyclopentadiene Nisha Chemicals 149 Diethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 J.M. Corporation 50 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Diethyl acetamidomalonate SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Diethylamine Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39

Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Diethylaminodifluorosulphonium tetrafluoroborate Chempure 85 2-(Diethylamino)ethanethiol hydrochloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 Diethylaminoethyl chloride hydrochloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 Diethyl carbonate Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 29 Diethylene glycol JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether Sparchem 34 Diethylenetriamine K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 N,N`-Diethylethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Diethyl ether Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 126 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Diethyl ketone Freesia Chemicals 52 Diethyl malonate K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 PNR Impex 18 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Diethyl methylmalonate SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Diethyl oxalate Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 132 Diethyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Diethyl phthalate Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 132 Diethyl sulphate Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sheetal Chemicals 56 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 1,3-Difluorobenzene Sparchem 34 Tolani Chemicals 29 2,4-Difluorobenzylamine Sparchem 34 Digitonin Suvchem 188 Diglyme Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 29 Dihydroartemisinin Chempure 85 Dihydroeugenol Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 1,4-Dihydroxyanthraquinone Pacific Agencies 17 4,4`-Dihydroxydiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Diisobutylene Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 154 Diisodecyl adipate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Diisodecyl phenylphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Diisopropanolamine Chemo India 142

Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Diisopropylamine Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 2-(Diisopropylamino)ethylchloride hydrochloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 N,N-Diisopropylcarbodiimide Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Diisopropyl ether K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Diisopropylethylamine Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 N,N-Diisopropylethylamine Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Diisotridecyl adipate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 1,2-Dimethoxyethane Sparchem 34 2,5-Dimethoxy-p-phenylenediamine Paragon Industries 186 3-Dimethoxyphosphoryl-3H-2-benzofuran-1-one Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 2,2-Dimethoxypropane Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 29 4,4`-Dimethoxytrityl chloride Chempure 85 N,N-Dimethylacetamide Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 3,3-Dimethylacrylic acid S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Dimethyl adipate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Dimethylamine G.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. 188 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Dimethylamine hydrochloride Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 4-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde Ferguson Chemicals 154 N,N-Dimethylaminoethanol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 2-Dimethylaminoethylchloride hydrochloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 2-Dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 49 Dimethylaminoisopropylchloride hydrochloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 3-Dimethylamino-2-methylpropyl chloride hydrochloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 3-Dimethylaminopropylamine Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 3-Dimethylaminopropylchloride hydrochloride Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Ganesh Group of Industries 51 2-N,N-Dimethylaminopyridine Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 4-Dimethylaminopyridine Chempure 85 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34

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Tolani Chemicals 29 Dimethyl carbonate J.M. Corporation 50 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Nisha Chemicals 149 PNR Impex 18 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 N,N-Dimethyl decanamide Pacific Agencies 17 Dimethyl disulphide M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 154 N,N-Dimethyldodecylamine-N-oxide Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Dimethylethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 N,N-Dimethylformamide Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 J.M. Corporation 50 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Neha Enterprises 154 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Urmi Chemicals 21 Dimethylglyoxime Chempure 85 2,6-Dimethyl-1-indanone Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 2,5-Dimethylindole Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Dimethyl malonate Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 PNR Impex 18 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 3,4-Dimethylpyrazole Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 3,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 Dimethyl succinate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Dimethyl sulphate Guljag Industries Ltd. 56 Sheetal Chemicals 56 Dimethyl sulphide K. Raj & Co. 28,30 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Dimethylsulphide borane S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Dimethyl sulphoxide J.M. Corporation 50 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Nisha Chemicals 149 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Urmi Chemicals 21 Dimethyl terephthalate Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Diminazine diaceturate NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 3,3`-Dinitrodiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Dioctyl sebacate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinate Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Dioctyl terephthalate

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Index To Products Advertised Manali Traders 186 1,4-Dioxane Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 126 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Diphenylacetonitrile Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Diphenylcarbazone Suvchem 188 Diphenyl isodecylphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Diphenyl isooctylphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Diphenylmethane Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Diphenyl octyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 2,5-Diphenyloxazole Tolani Chemicals 29 Diphenyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl Suvchem 188 Diphenylsulphone Aarti Drugs Ltd. 50 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 N,N-Diphenylthiourea Tolani Chemicals 29 Diphenyltridecyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Dipotassium phosphate Uma Organics 48 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Dipropylamine Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Dipropylene glycol JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Neha Enterprises 154 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether Pacific Agencies 17 Disinfectants Polypharm Private Limited 42 Disodium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Uma Organics 48 Disodium phosphate dihydrate Uma Organics 48 Dispersants Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 53 Dispersing agents Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 Distearyl pentaerythritol diphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 2,2-Dithiosalicylic acid Paragon Industries 186 L-(-)-Di-4-Toluoyltartaric acid K. Raj & Co. 28,30 DMEU Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 n-Dodecane M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 Dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Dolomite Royalty Minerals 126 DOP Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Doxylamine succinate SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Drug intermediates Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 58 Zuhhad International 142 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 HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.

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EDDHA Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 EDDHA-Fe AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 EDTA AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 137 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 EDTA calcium Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 EDTA calcium disodium Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 EDTA copper Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 EDTA diammonium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 EDTA dipotassium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 EDTA disodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 137 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 EDTA ferric ammonium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 EDTA ferric sodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 EDTA ferrous Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 EDTA magnesium Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 EDTA manganese Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 EDTA salts Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 EDTA tetrammonium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 EDTA tetrasodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 137 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 EDTA tripotassium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 EDTA trisodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 EDTA zinc Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Electroplating chemicals Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Emulsifiers Chemo India 142 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Emulsifiers anionic Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Emulsifiers nonionic Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Emulsifying wax Khona Drug Agencies 52 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16

Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Engine oil Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Enzymes HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 60 Eperisone hydrochloride SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Epichlorohydrin Chemo India 142 J.M. Corporation 50 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Urmi Chemicals 21 Epoxy resins Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Eriochrome Cyanine R Suvchem 188 Erucic acid Soofi Enterprises 11 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 Esculin Chempure 85 Essential oils A Indian Neem Tree Company 126 Ultra International Ltd. 43 Ester quat Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Ethamsylate SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Ethanolamine Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Ethanolamines Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Ether petroleum K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Ethopabate Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Ethosuximide Chempure 85 o-Ethoxybenzamide Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 2-Ethoxybenzoic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 4-Ethoxybenzoic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 p-Ethoxybenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 Ethoxymethylene malonic acid diethyl ester Sparchem 34 Ethyl acetate Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Neha Enterprises 154 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Ethyl acetoacetate Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34

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Ethyl acrylate JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Nisha Chemicals 149 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Ethylbenzene K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Ethyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Ethyl bromoacetate Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Shri Laxmi Chemicals 132 Ethyl-2-bromobutyrate Agrocel Industries Ltd. 105 Chemet 89 Ethyl-4-bromobutyrate Chemet 89 Ethyl-2-bromoisobutyrate Chemet 89 Ethyl-2-bromopropionate Chemet 89 Shri Laxmi Chemicals 132 Ethyl chloroacetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Ethyl chloroformate Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Ethyl cyanoacetate Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Ethyl diethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 N,N`-Ethylene bisoleamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 N,N-Ethylene bistearamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Ethylene carbonate Chempure 85 Ethylenediamine K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Ethylene dibromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Ethylene dichloride Urmi Chemicals 21 Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 49 Ethylene glycol distearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Ethylene glycol monostearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Ethylene oxide condensates Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymer Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Ethylene urea Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Ethylhexadecyldimethyl ammonium bromide Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 2-Ethylhexanoic acid Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86

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Index To Products Advertised Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 2-Ethylhexanoyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 170 2-Ethylhexyl acrylate JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Nisha Chemicals 149 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 2-Ethylhexyl bromide Chemet 89 2-Ethylhexyldiphenyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Ethylhexylglycerin Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 2-Ethylhexyl glycidyl ether Pacific Agencies 17 2-Ethylhexyl methacrylate Pacific Agencies 17 Ethyl iodide Chempure 85 Ethyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Ethyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Ethyl mercaptan Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 154 Ethyl-4-methoxycinnamate Universal Esters Limited 165 N-Ethyl-2-methylindole Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 3-Ethyl-4-methyl-3-pyrrolin-2-one Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 Ethyl monoethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 N-Ethylmorpholine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 2-Ethyl naphthalene Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Ethyl nitroacetate Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Ethylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 Ethylparaben sodium Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 N-Ethyl-4-picolylamine SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 N-Ethylpiperazine Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 5-Ethylpyridine-2-ethanol Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Ethyl pyruvate K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Ethyl salicylate Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 Ethyltriphenylphosphonium bromide Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Samir Chemicals 126 Ethyltriphenylphosphonium iodide Samir Chemicals 126 Ethyl vinyl ether Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Ethynyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 Evening primrose oil Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19

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Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Fatty alcohols R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Fatty amides Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Fatty amine ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Fatty amine propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Ferric alum Lotus Marketing 48 Ferric ammonium citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric chloride Abchem Industries 52 Lotus Marketing 48 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Ferric citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric hydroxide polymaltose complex Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Ferric orthophosphate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric phosphate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric pyrophosphate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferric sulphate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Ferrous calcium citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferrous citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferrous fumarate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Ferrous gluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferrous lactate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferrous succinate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Ferrous sulphate Abchem Industries 52 Lotus Marketing 48 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Ferrous sulphate heptahydrate Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 137 Ferrous sulphide Abchem Industries 52 Field stain Suvchem 188 Filter aids Vasupujya Chemicals 170 Filter papers HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 60 Fine chemicals Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 EChemi 8 Freesia Chemicals 52 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Uma Organics 48 Finishing agents Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Fish oil Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 50 Flame retardants JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Flavours Ultra International Ltd. 43 Flocculating agents

Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Manali Traders 186 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Flunarizine hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Flunixin meglumine NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 Fluorene Pacific Agencies 17 Fluorobenzene K. Raj & Co. 28,30 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 29 3-Fluorobenzotrifluoride Pacific Agencies 17 4`-Fluorophenacyl chloride Hem Corporation 56 4-Fluorophenyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 6-Fluoro-3-(4-piperidinyl)-1,2-benzisoxazole Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 58 4-Fluorotoluene Pacific Agencies 17 5-Fluorouracil Hem Corporation 56 Food chemicals EChemi 8 Formaldehyde scavenger Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Formamide Aarti Drugs Ltd. 50 K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Formic acid J.M. Corporation 50 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Nisha Chemicals 149 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Samir Chemicals 126 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Urmi Chemicals 21 N-Formylmorpholine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Fragrances A Indian Neem Tree Company 126 Ultra International Ltd. 43 D-Fructose K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Sparchem 34 Fumaric acid JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Fungicides Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Furan Ganesh Group of Industries 51 Furfuraldehyde Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 Furfuryl alcohol Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 2-Furfurylamine Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 2-Furoic acid Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 2-Furoic acid methyl ester Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 2-Furoyl chloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51

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D-Galactose K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Gear oil additives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Gear oils Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Glucono-delta-lactone Zuhhad International 142 Glucosamine Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Glucose liquid Neha Enterprises 154 Glutaraldehyde Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 154 Polypharm Private Limited 42 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Glutaric acid Tolani Chemicals 29 Glycerine Chemo India 142 Khona Drug Agencies 52 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Neha Enterprises 154 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Soofi Enterprises 11 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 132 Glycerol Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Glycerol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Glycerol monolaurate Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Glycerol monooleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Glycerol monostearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Glycerol triacetate Tolani Chemicals 29 Glycerol trioleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Glyceryl cocoate Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Glycine K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Pacific Agencies 17 Sparchem 34 Glycol Aarti Drugs Ltd. 50 Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Glycol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Glycol ethers Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Glyoxal Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Nisha Chemicals 149 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Glyoxylic acid Sparchem 34 Granisetron Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Graphite Royalty Minerals 126 Greases K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Grignard reagents Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5

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Index To Products Advertised Grinding media Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Guanidine hydrochloride Tolani Chemicals 29 Guanidine nitrate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Guanine Chempure 85 Tolani Chemicals 29 Gum acacia Lotus Marketing 48 Gum rosin Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Gypsum Shree Chlorates 58

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H. Acid Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50 Halquinol Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 137 HDPE Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Heat transfer fluids K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 HEDP acid AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 HEDP acid sodium salt AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Hematoxylin Suvchem 188 n-Heptane K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Heptanoic acid M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 Heptanoic anhydride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Heptanoyl chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 111333-Hexamethyldisilazane Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Hexamethylenediamine Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 Hexamine R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Hexane Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 n-Hexane K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 1,6-Hexanediol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Hexanoic anhydride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hexanoyl chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 n-Hexyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 N-Hexyl chloride Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Hexylene glycol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Samir Chemicals 126

Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Homophthalic acid Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Homosalate Universal Esters Limited 165 Humic acid AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Pacific Agencies 17 Hydantoin Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Hydraulic oils Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Hydrazine hydrate JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Suchem International 48 Urmi Chemicals 21 Hydrobromic acid Agrocel Industries Ltd. 105 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Hydrobromic acid gas in acetic acid Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Hydrobromic acid gas in isopropyl alcohol Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Hydrochloric acid Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Hydrocortisone Chempure 85 Hydrofluoric acid K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Hydrogen gas Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 Hydrogen peroxide Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Hydroquinone Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Hydroquinone monomethyl ether JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 K. Raj & Co. 28,30 4-Hydroxyacetophenone Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 p-Hydroxybenzaldehyde Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 Pacific Agencies 17 Tolani Chemicals 29 3-Hydroxybenzoic acid Anami Organics 44 p-Hydroxybenzoic acid Sparchem 34 3-Hydroxybenzotrifluoride Pacific Agencies 17 4-Hydroxycoumarin Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 50 Hydroxyethylcellulose

Chemo India 142 1-Hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid tetrasodium salt AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 49 4-(2-Hydroxyethyl)morpholine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)piperidine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Hydroxylamine hydrochloride Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 PNR Impex 18 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Suchem International 48 Tolani Chemicals 29 Hydroxylamine sulphate K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 N.S. Chemicals 186 Nisha Chemicals 149 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Suchem International 48 Urmi Chemicals 21 Hydroxylamine-o-sulphonic acid Zuhhad International 142 1-(Hydroxymethyl) cyclopropane acetonitrile Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Hydroxynovaldiamine Zuhhad International 142 Hydroxypropylcellulose Chempure 85 Hydroxypropyl methacrylate Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 49 3-Hydroxypyridine Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 8-Hydroxyquinoline Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 N-Hydroxysuccinimide Pacific Agencies 17 Sparchem 34 Hydroxyzine hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Hydroxyzine pamoate Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Hyflosupercell Vasupujya Chemicals 170

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Imidazole Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. Ramanand Kidarnath International Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. Tolani Chemicals Imidocarb dipropionate NGL Fine Chem Ltd. Indicators HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. Indium fluoride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Indium (III) acetate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Indium (III) bromide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Indium (III) chloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Indium (III) iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd.

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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 191 Indole-3-acetic acid Tolani Chemicals 29 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Indole-3-butyric acid Tolani Chemicals 29 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Inosine K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Iodine Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Iodine monochloride Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Iodine trichloride Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 m-Iodobenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 o-Iodobenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 Iodoform Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 5-Iodo-2-methylbenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 Iodophor Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56 Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Polypharm Private Limited 42 4-Iodo-1H-pyrazole Chempure 85 Ion pair reagents Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 IPA Khona Drug Agencies 52 Iron (iii) choline citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Iron (III) sulphide Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Iron powder Sagar Industries (Mumbai) 186 Isatoic anhydride Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 Isethionic acid sodium salt The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Isoambrettolide Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Isoamyl alcohol Samir Chemicals 126 Isoamyl bromide Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Isobornyl acrylate Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 49 Isobornyl methacrylate Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 49 Isobutanol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Isobutyl alcohol Urmi Chemicals 21 Isobutyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Isobutyl chloride

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Index To Products Advertised Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Isobutylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 Isobutylparaben sodium Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 Isobutyraldehyde K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Isobutyramide Shital Chemical Industries 170 Isobutyric acid Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Isobutyric anhydride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Isobutyryl chloride Ganesh Group of Industries 51 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Shital Chemical Industries 170 Isodecyl alcohol Khona Drug Agencies 52 Isoeugenol acetate Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Isononanoic acid Chemo India 142 Isooctane K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Isooctyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Isopar G Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Isopentane K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Isophorone Chempure 85 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Isophoronediamine Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Isophthalic acid Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Manali Traders 186 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Isophthaloyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 170 Isoprene Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Sparchem 34 Isopropanol Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Isopropanolamine K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Isopropenyl acetate Sparchem 34 Isopropyl acetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Isopropyl alcohol Ferguson Chemicals 154 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Neha Enterprises 154 Pacific Agencies 17 Pure Solvi-Chem India 46 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Urmi Chemicals 21 Isopropyl bromide Agrocel Industries Ltd. 105

Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Isopropyl-2-bromoisobutyrate Chemet 89 Isopropyl chloroacetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Hem Corporation 56 Trans-p-Isopropylcyclohexane carboxylic acid Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 Isopropyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Isopropyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Isopropyl myristate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Isopropyl palmitate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Isosorbide Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Isovaleraldehyde K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Itaconic acid Nisha Chemicals 149 Samir Chemicals 126 Sparchem 34

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Laboratory chemicals HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 60 K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Suvchem 188 DL-Lactic acid Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 50 Nisha Chemicals 149 Lactose Chemo India 142 Neha Enterprises 154 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Lanthanum (III) carbonate Chempure 85 Lasamide The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Lauric acid Knoll Chem Industries 54 Soofi Enterprises 11 Lauryl acrylate Pacific Agencies 17 Lauryl alcohol

Khona Drug Agencies 52 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Lauryl alcohol ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Lauryl alcohol propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Laurylamine ethylene oxide condensates Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Laurylamine oxide Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Lauryl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Chemet 89 Lauryl chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Laurylpyridinium bromide Samir Chemicals 126 Laurylpyridinium chloride Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56 Samir Chemicals 126 Lead acetate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 188 Jyotisom Chemicals 44 Lead acetate trihydrate Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 188 Jyotisom Chemicals 44 Lead bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lead carbonate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Lead chloride Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Lead chromate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Lead nitrate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 188 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Lead sulphate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Lead tetraacetate Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Leather auxiliaries Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Leather preservatives Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 137 Lemon grass oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 126 Lidocaine Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 Lime hydrated Lotus Marketing 48 Linoleic acid Chempure 85 Liquor ammonia Ekasila Chemicals Ltd. 44 Lithium acetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium acetate dihydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium aluminium hydride Tolani Chemicals 29 Lithium benzoate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium carbonate Chempure 85 K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Karni Chemicals 44

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Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Lithium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Chempure 85 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium chromate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium citrate tetrahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium fluoride Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium fluorophosphate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium gluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Lithium hydroxide Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Agencies 17 Samir Chemicals 126 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Lithium hydroxide monohydrate K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 132 Lithium iodide Chempure 85 Lithium lactate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium metaborate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium metal Tolani Chemicals 29 Lithium metasilicate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium molybdate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium nitrate Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium perchlorate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium phosphate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium salts Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lithium sulphate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Lithium tetraborate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Lube additives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Lubricants Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 L-Lysine Pacific Agencies 17

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Empire Industries 142 Maleic acid Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Maleic anhydride Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 132 Malonic acid Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Tolani Chemicals 29 Malononitrile K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Maltol Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 58 Maltose K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Manganese acetate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 188 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Uma Organics 48 Manganese carbonate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Karni Chemicals 44 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Manganese chloride Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Karni Chemicals 44 Manganese citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Manganese gluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Manganese (II) bromide tetrahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Manganese (II) carbonate Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Manganese (II) chloride Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Manganese (II) sulphate Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Manganese sulphate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Manganese violet Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 53 Marfey`s reagent Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 MBT Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 MBTS Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 MCT oils Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 MDI Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Meclizine hydrochloride Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Mefenamic acid Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 50 Melamine Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Melamine cyanurate

Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Melatonin Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Meldrum`s acid SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 L-Menthol Chempure 85 2-Mercaptobenzimidazole Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 2-Mercaptoethanol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Tolani Chemicals 29 2-(1-(Mercaptomethyl)cyclopropyl) acetic acid Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Mercuric acetate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Mercuric chloride Karni Chemicals 44 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Mercuric iodide Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Mercuric nitrate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Mercuric oxide Karni Chemicals 44 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Mercuric sulphate Karni Chemicals 44 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Mercurous nitrate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Mercury (I) acetate Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Mercury (II) chloride Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Mercury (II) oxide Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Mercury (I) oxide Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Mesitylene S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Tolani Chemicals 29 Metal refining chemicals Rhodium Master 59 Metal working additives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Metal working oil Chemo India 142 Metanilic acid Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50 Methacrylamide Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 49 Methacrylic acid Chem Corporation 23 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Nisha Chemicals 149 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 49 Methallyl chloride Tolani Chemicals 29 Methanesulphonic acid Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Nisha Chemicals 149 Pacific Agencies 17 PNR Impex 18 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sheetal Chemicals 56 Tolani Chemicals 29 Methanesulphonic anhydride

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The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Methanesulphonyl chloride Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Nisha Chemicals 149 PNR Impex 18 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Tolani Chemicals 29 Methanol Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methopabate Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 S-Methoprene NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 4-Methoxyacetophenone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 2-Methoxybenzoic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 4-Methoxybenzoic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 4-Methoxybenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 Hem Corporation 56 m-Methoxybenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 o-Methoxybenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 4-Methoxybenzoyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 170 4-Methoxycinnamic acid Universal Esters Limited 165 Methoxydiethyl borane S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 3-Methoxy-4-methylbenzoic acid Anami Organics 44 6-Methoxy-2-naphthoic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 2-Methoxyphenothiazine Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 1-Methoxypropanol-2-acetate M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 2-Methoxypropene Tolani Chemicals 29 Methyl acetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Methyl acetoacetate K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 p-Methylacetophenone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Methyl acrylate JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Methyl benzene sulphonate The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Methyl benzoate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Methyl-2-bromoacetate Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Methyl-2-bromobutyrate Agrocel Industries Ltd. 105 Chemet 89 Methyl-2-bromohexanoate Chemet 89 Methyl-tert-butyl ether Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 126 Nisha Chemicals 149

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Index To Products Advertised Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 29 N-Methylcarbazolone Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 4-Methylcatechol Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 4-Methyl catechol diacetic acid dimethyl ester Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Methyl chloroacetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Methyl-4-chloroacetoacetate Sparchem 34 Methyl chloroformate Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 N-Methyl-4-chloropiperidine hydrochloride Hem Corporation 56 Methyl cyanoacetate Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 4-Methyl-2-cyanobiphenyl Pacific Agencies 17 Methylcyclohexane K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Methyl diethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Methylene chloride Chem Corporation 23 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Neha Enterprises 154 V.M. Organics 58 Methylene dichloride JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Nisha Chemicals 149 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methyl ethyl ketone JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide Jain & Jain 52 Methyl glycol Nisha Chemicals 149 Pacific Agencies 17 1-Methylimidazole K. Raj & Co. 28,30 2-Methylimidazole Hem Corporation 56 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Methyl iodide Chempure 85 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Methyl isobutyl ketone JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Urmi Chemicals 21 Methyl lactate

The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Methyl laurate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Methyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Methyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 2-Methylmercapto phenothiazine Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Methyl methacrylate Chem Corporation 23 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Nisha Chemicals 149 Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 49 Methyl monoethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 N-Methylmorpholine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Tolani Chemicals 29 N-Methylmorpholine oxide Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 5-Methylnicotinic acid SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 N-Methylol acrylamide Pacific Agencies 17 Methyl oleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 R-(-)-Methyl oxazaborolidine S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Methylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 Methylparaben sodium Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 5-Methyl-5-phenylhydantoin Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 63 N-Methylpiperazine Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Methyl-(R)-piperidine-2-carboxylic acid Chempure 85 2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Methylpropanediol R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 1-Methyl-1H-pyrazole-3-carbonitrile Chempure 85 N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Nisha Chemicals 149 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 2-Methylresorcinol Zuhhad International 142 5-Methylresorcinol K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Methyl ricinoleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Methyl salicylate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 Khona Drug Agencies 52 Pure Solvi-Chem India 46 3-Methylsalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 4-Methylsalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50

5-Methylsalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 3-Methylsalicylic acid methyl ester Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Tolani Chemicals 29 5-Methyl tetrahydropyrido indalone Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 58 Methyltin mercaptide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Methyl-p-toluenesulphonate The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Methyl-1H-1,2,3-triazole-4-carboxylate Chempure 85 Methyltributylammonium chloride Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Methyltriphenylphosphonium bromide Samir Chemicals 126 Methyltriphenylphosphonium iodide Samir Chemicals 126 Micaeous iron oxide Royalty Minerals 126 Micronutrients AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Milk testing chemicals HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 60 Mixed xylene Pure Solvi-Chem India 46 MMA R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Molybdenum disulphide Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Molybdenum salts Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Molybdenum trioxide Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Palvi Industries Ltd. 22 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Molybdic acid Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Monoammonium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Mono-n-butylamine Pacific Agencies 17 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50 Mono-n-butyltin chloride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Mono-n-butyltin oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Monochlorobenzene Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Monochlorophenol Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 Monoethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Monoethylamine Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Monoethylene glycol JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Monoglyme PNR Impex 18

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Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Tolani Chemicals 29 Monoisopropanolamine Chemo India 142 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Monoisopropylamine Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 48 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Monomethylamine G.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. 188 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Monopotassium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Monosodium hydrogen orthophosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Moringa oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 126 Morpholine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Suchem International 48 Mould release agents K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 MP diol glycol Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Myristic acid Knoll Chem Industries 54 Soofi Enterprises 11 Myristyl myristate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55

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Nalidixic acid Ishita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 165 Naphthalene R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Naphthalene sulphonate formaldehyde condensate Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 Naphthalene sulphonate formaldehyde condensate sodium salt JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 2-Naphthalenesulphonic acid Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 2-Naphthalenesulphonic acid ammonium salt Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 Beta-Naphthalenesulphonic acid potassium salt Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 2-Naphthalenesulphonic acid sodium salt Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 1-Naphthoic acid Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Alpha-Naphthol Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Beta-Naphthol Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Alpha-Naphtholbenzein Suvchem 188 Alpha-Naphtholphthalein Suvchem 188 1-(1-Naphthyl)ethylamine Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 R-(+)-(1-Naphthyl)ethylamine Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 50

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Index To Products Advertised Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 S-(-)-(1-Naphthyl)ethylamine Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Neem extract A Indian Neem Tree Company 126 Neem oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 126 Neopentyl glycol JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Neopentyl glycol cocoate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Neopentyl glycol oleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 New methylene blue Suvchem 188 Niacinamide Ishita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 165 Nickel acetate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Helix Multichem 54 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Nickel carbonate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Nickel chloride Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Jyotisom Chemicals 44 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Nickel (II) bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27 Nickel (II) carbonate Helix Multichem 54 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Nickel (II) chloride Helix Multichem 54 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Nickel (II) nitrate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Helix Multichem 54 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Nickel (II) oxide Helix Multichem 54 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 namfzc@gmail.com 46 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Nickel (II) sulphate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Helix Multichem 54 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Nickel metal namfzc@gmail.com 46 Nickel nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Karni Chemicals 44 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Nickel salts Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Nickel sludge namfzc@gmail.com 46 Nickel sulphate Jyotisom Chemicals 44 Karni Chemicals 44 Nicotine Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Nicotine alkaloid Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Nicotine bitartarate

Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Nicotine polacrilex Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Nicotinic acid Ishita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 165 Ninhydrin K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Niobium (V) oxide Tolani Chemicals 29 Nitazoxanide NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 Nitric acid Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Nitrilotriacetic acid trisodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 5-Nitro-2-aminophenol Paragon Industries 186 o-Nitroaniline Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 2-Nitrobenzaldehyde Pacific Agencies 17 p-Nitrobenzamide TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 132 4-Nitrobenzenesulphonyl chloride Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 p-Nitrobenzenesulphonyl chloride The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 p-Nitrobenzoyl chloride TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 132 p-Nitrobenzyl bromide Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Nitrocellulose Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 53 Yasham Speciality Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. 93 2-Nitroiminoimidazole Pacific Agencies 17 Nitromethane Pacific Agencies 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 3-Nitrophthalic acid Anami Organics 44 4-Nitrophthalic acid Anami Organics 44 4-Nitroso-2,6-xylenol N.S. Chemicals 186 4-Nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl)-aniline Zuhhad International 142 Nitroxynil NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 Nonylphenol Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Nonylphenol ethylene oxide condensates K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Nonylphenol propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Nonylphenoxy polyethanol-iodine complex Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56 Norfloxacin Ishita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 165 Nuclear Fast Red Suvchem 188

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Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 n-Octyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Octyldodecanol Universal Esters Limited 165 Octyl hydroxy stearate Universal Esters Limited 165 2-n-Octyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one Super Hygienic Chemicals 142 n-Octyl mercaptan Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 Octyl methoxycinnamate Universal Esters Limited 165 Octyl octonoate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Octyl palmitate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 p-t-Octylphenol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Octylphenol ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Octylphenol propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Octyl salicylate Universal Esters Limited 165 Octyl stearate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Octyltin mercaptide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Ofloxacin acid Aarti Drugs Ltd. 50 Oilfield chemicals Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Oil soluble dyes Chemo India 142 Alpha-Olefin sulphonates R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Oleic acid Khona Drug Agencies 52 Knoll Chem Industries 54 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Soofi Enterprises 11 Oleic acid ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Oleoresins A Indian Neem Tree Company 126 Oleum Guljag Industries Ltd. 56 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Optical brightening agents K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Orcein Suvchem 188 Organotin stabilisers Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Oxo alcohol ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141

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Paints EChemi 8 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Palladium acetate Rhodium Master 59 Palladium chloride Rhodium Master 59 Palladium nitrate Rhodium Master 59 Palladium on carbon Rhodium Master 59 Palladium oxide Rhodium Master 59

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Palladium sponge Rhodium Master 59 Palmarosa oil A Indian Neem Tree Company 126 Palm fatty acids Knoll Chem Industries 54 Soofi Enterprises 11 Palmitic acid Knoll Chem Industries 54 Soofi Enterprises 11 Palm kernel fatty acids Soofi Enterprises 11 Palm stearin Knoll Chem Industries 54 Palm stearin fatty acids Soofi Enterprises 11 Paper chemicals K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Parabens Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 Paraffin liquid Khona Drug Agencies 52 Paraffin wax chlorinated JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Paraformaldehyde JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Nisha Chemicals 149 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sparchem 34 Paraquat dichloride technical Pacific Agencies 17 Parvaquone NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 Patchouli absolute Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Patchoulol Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 PBTC AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Pearlising agents Kuntal Organics LLP. 154 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Pearlman`s catalyst Rhodium Master 59 Pentaerythritol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Pentaerythritol tetracaproate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Pentaerythritol tetracaprylate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Pentaerythritol tetraoleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 n-Pentane K. Raj & Co. 28,30 1,2-Pentanediol Pacific Agencies 17 n-Pentyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Peptone HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 60 Peracetic acid Mars Chemicals 170 Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Perchloroethylene Chem Corporation 23 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Perfumery compounds A Indian Neem Tree Company 126

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Index To Products Advertised Permethrin technical Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Petroleum jelly Khona Drug Agencies 52 Petroleum sulphonates Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Pharmaceuticals EChemi 8 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 1,10-Phenanthroline monohydrate Tolani Chemicals 29 Phenazine methosulphate Suvchem 188 Phenazone NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 p-Phenetidine Samir Chemicals 126 Phenol Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sparchem 34 Urmi Chemicals 21 Phenol sulphonate formaldehyde condensate Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 Phenolsulphonic acid Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 p-Phenolsulphonic acid The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Phenol tristyrenated ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Phenothiazine S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 4-Phenoxy-2,6-diisopropyl phenyl isothiocyanate Pacific Agencies 17 Beta-Phenoxyethanol Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Phenylacetic acid Sheetal Chemicals 56 TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 132 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 2-Phenylacetophenone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Phenylacetyl chloride Sheetal Chemicals 56 TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 132 L-Phenylalanine PNR Impex 18 2-Phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulphonic acid Paragon Industries 186 4-Phenyl-1-butanol Freesia Chemicals 52 Phenyle Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 o-Phenylenediamine Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 154 Pacific Agencies 17 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Sheetal Chemicals 56 Phenylephrine hydrochloride Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 50 R(+)alpha-Phenylethylamine Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 2-Phenylethyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 S-(+)-2-Phenylglycinol Chempure 85 Phenyl magnesium bromide

Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Phenyl magnesium chloride Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Phenylmercuric-2-ethylhexanoate Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 188 Phenylmercuric neodecanoate Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 188 Phenyl mercuric oleate Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 188 1-Phenyl-1-propanol Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 58 4-Phenylthiobenzonitrile Anami Organics 44 Phenyltrimethylammonium chloride Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Samir Chemicals 126 Phloroglucinol Tolani Chemicals 29 Phosphoric acid Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Urmi Chemicals 21 Phosphorous acid Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Phosphorous oxybromide Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 165 Phosphorous oxychloride Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 154 Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Phosphorous pentachloride Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Phosphorous pentoxide Pacific Agencies 17 Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Tolani Chemicals 29 Phosphorous tribromide Agrocel Industries Ltd. 105 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Shri Laxmi Chemicals 132 Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 165 Phosphorous trichloride Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Phosphorous yellow Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 154 o-Phthalaldehyde N.S. Chemicals 186 Phthalic anhydride Chem Corporation 23 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 132 Phthalimide Ishita Industries 170 Samir Chemicals 126 4-Phthalimidocyclohexanone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Alpha-Picoline Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Pacific Agencies 17 Gamma-Picoline Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Pigment Black Kailash Marketing Associates 58 Pigments Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 53 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Piperaquine phosphate Chempure 85

Piperazine Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Piperazine anhydrous Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Piperidine K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Piperidine hydrochloride SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 1-Piperidino-1-cyclohexene Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 N-{4-[4-(Piperidinomethyl)pyridyl-2-oxy]-cis2-butene}phthalimide maleate Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Pivalamide Shital Chemical Industries 170 Pivalic acid Shital Chemical Industries 170 Pivaloyl chloride K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Shital Chemical Industries 170 Plastic raw materials EChemi 8 Polacrilex Resin Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Policresulen SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Polyacrylamide Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Polyalkylene glycol Chemo India 142 Polyaluminium chloride R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Polycarboxylates Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 Polycarboxylic acid Chemo India 142 Poly(dipropylene glycol) phenyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Polyelectrolytes Manali Traders 186 Polyester film K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Polyester polyols Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 Polyether polyols Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Polyethylene emulsions Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Polyethylene glycol Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Chemo India 142 Khona Drug Agencies 52 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Polyethylene glycol dioleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyethylene glycol distearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Polyethylene glycol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyethylene glycol-8 glyceryl caprylate/ caprate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 55 Polyethylene glycol methacrylate Pacific Agencies 17 Polyethylene glycol monolaurate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyethylene glycol monooleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyethylene oxide Pacific Agencies 17 Polyethylene wax Kuntal Organics LLP. 154 R.T. Industries 188

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Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Polyglycerol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyglycerol polyricinoleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyglycol ethers Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Polyisobutylene Kuntal Organics LLP. 154 Polyisobutylene succinic anhydride Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C10 alcohol phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C12-15 alcohol phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Polymer additives Ganesh Group of Industries 51 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Polymers HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 60 Polyol esters Chemo India 142 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Polyols Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 Polyoxyethylene lauryl ether Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Polyphosphoric acid Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sandhya Group of Companies 189 Polypropylene glycol Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Chemo India 142 Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Polyquaternium-7 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Polysorbate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Pacific Agencies 17 Polyurethane resins Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Polyurethanes Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Polyurethane systems Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Polyvinyl alcohol Pacific Agencies 17 Potassium acetate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Uma Organics 48 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Potassium benzoate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Potassium bicarbonate Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 126 Nisha Chemicals 149 Pacific Agencies 17 V.M. Organics 58 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Potassium bromate Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Potassium bromide Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27

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Index To Products Advertised Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Potassium-tert-butoxide K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Potassium carbonate Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Manali Traders 186 Nisha Chemicals 149 Pacific Agencies 17 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sparchem 34 Urmi Chemicals 21 V.M. Organics 58 Potassium chloride Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Potassium chromate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Potassium citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Potassium D-gluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Potassium dichromate Anron Chemicals Co. 165 Potassium dihydrogen phosphate Uma Organics 48 Potassium-2-ethylhexanoate Ferguson Chemicals 154 Potassium ferricyanide S. Jaswantlal & Co. 137 Potassium ferrocyanide Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 137 Potassium humate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Karni Chemicals 44 Potassium hydroxide V.M. Organics 58 Potassium hydroxide flakes JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Potassium hydroxide pellets Sparchem 34 Potassium iodate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Potassium iodide Karni Chemicals 44 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Potassium magnesium citrate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Potassium maleate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Potassium metabisulphite Vasupujya Chemicals 170 Potassium nitrate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Uma Organics 48 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Potassium nitrite Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Potassium permanganate Manali Traders 186 Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 126 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 137 V.M. Organics 58 Potassium sorbate Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Potassium stannate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Potassium sulphate Box No. 374 142 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Potassium zirconium carbonate Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 186

Potassium zirconium fluoride Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 186 Pour point depressants Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Povidone iodine Polypharm Private Limited 42 Praziquantel NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 Precipitated calcium carbonate Royalty Minerals 126 Precipitated silica K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Preservatives Chemo India 142 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 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 85 L-Prolineamide Pacific Agencies 17 L-Proline benzyl ester hydrochloride Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Promethazine theoclate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 n-Propanol Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Propargyl alcohol K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Propargyl tosylate Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Z-1-Propenyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 Propionaldehyde K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Tolani Chemicals 29 Propionic acid Chemstar Global Products LLP 26 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Neha Enterprises 154 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sparchem 34 Propionic anhydride K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 192 Sparchem 34 Propionyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Propionyl chloride Shital Chemical Industries 170 Propiophenone S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Propyl acetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 142 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 n-Propyl bromide Agrocel Industries Ltd. 105 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 27

n-Propyl diethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Propylene carbonate Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Propylene glycol JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Khona Drug Agencies 52 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 165 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Neha Enterprises 154 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Urmi Chemicals 21 Propylene glycol dioleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Propylene glycol monomethyl ether R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Propylene glycol monostearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Propylene oxide condensates Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 n-Propyl ethanolamine Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Propyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 58 n-Propyl mercaptan Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 Propylparaben Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 Propylparaben sodium Gujarat Organics Ltd. 50 PTSA Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 132 Pulp Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 PVC Chem Corporation 23 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 PVP Chempure 85 Pyridine Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Pyridine derivatives Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Pyridine-2,3-dicarbonitrile Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 125 Pyridine hydrobromide Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Pyridine hydrochloride Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Pyridinium bromide perbromide Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Pyridinium p-toluenesulphonate Nandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188 Pyrocatechol violet Suvchem 188 Pyrogallol Tolani Chemicals 29 Pyrogallol red Suvchem 188 Pyronin B Suvchem 188 Pyronin Y Suvchem 188 Pyrrole Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Pyrrolidine K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 2-Pyrrolidone

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Ractopamine hydrochloride NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 Ranolazine NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 54 Redispersible polymer powder (VAE) Chemo India 142 Red oxide natural Royalty Minerals 126 Resazurin sodium salt Suvchem 188 Research chemicals Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Resorcinol Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50 D-Ribose Tolani Chemicals 29 Rice bran fatty acid Knoll Chem Industries 54 Ropivacaine Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Ropivacaine hydrochloride Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19 Rubber chemicals Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Rubbers EChemi 8 Rubber solution Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Rubeanic acid Suvchem 188 Rust preventives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32

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Saccharin sodium Manali Traders 186 Salicylic acid Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 53 Salt Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Salt vacuum Black Rose Industries Ltd. 35,187 Scale inhibitors Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Sebacic acid Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Tolani Chemicals 29 Selenic acid Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Selenious acid Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Selenium dioxide Karni Chemicals 44 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Selenium metal Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Selenium oxychloride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Selenium sulphide

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Index To Products Advertised Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Sequestering agents AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 D-Serine Tolani Chemicals 29 Silanes K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Silica Royalty Minerals 126 Silica fumed K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Silica precipitated Royalty Minerals 126 Silicone emulsions K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Silicone oil K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Pacific Agencies 17 Silver nitrate Karni Chemicals 44 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Silver oxide Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Silver sulphadiazine Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 154 Silver sulphate Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 SLES R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 SLS R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Soap noodles Soofi Enterprises 11 Soda ash light R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sodium acetate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Lotus Marketing 48 TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 132 Uma Organics 48 Sodium acetate trihydrate Uma Organics 48 Sodium-4-aminosalicylate Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Sodium antimony gluconate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Sodium azide Chempure 85 K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Tolani Chemicals 29 Sodium benzene sulphonate The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Sodium benzoate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sodium bicarbonate Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sparchem 34 Sodium biselenate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Sodium biselenite Chempure 85 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Sodium bismuthate Karni Chemicals 44 Sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide Chempure 85 Sodium bisulphate Shree Chlorates 58 Sodium bisulphite Guljag Industries Ltd. 56 Sodium borohydride K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31

PNR Impex 18 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 91 Urmi Chemicals 21 Sodium bromate Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Sodium bromide Agrocel Industries Ltd. 105 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 170 Chemet 89 Dhruv Chem Industries 20 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 99 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 192 Sodium-tert-butoxide Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Sodium carbonate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Sodium chlorate Shree Chlorates 58 Sodium chloride Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Sodium chlorite Shree Chlorates 58 Sodium citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Sodium citrate dihydrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Sodium cumene sulphonate Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Sodium cyanate Karni Chemicals 44 Sodium cyanide R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Sodium deoxycholate Tolani Chemicals 29 Sodium dichromate Karni Chemicals 44 Sodium dihydrogen phosphate Uma Organics 48 Sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate Uma Organics 48 Sodium dihydrogen phosphate monohydrate Uma Organics 48 Sodium-2-ethylhexanoate Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 154 Ferguson Chemicals 154 Sodium ferric pyrophosphate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Sodium ferrocyanide Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 137 Sodium formaldehyde bisulphite Vasupujya Chemicals 170 Sodium formate Nisha Chemicals 149 Sodium fumarate Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Sodium gluconate JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 S. Jaswantlal & Co. 137 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 Sodium hydride K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Sodium hydrogen sulphate Shree Chlorates 58

Sodium hydrogen sulphide Eurofine Chemicals 48 Sodium hydrosulphite Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sodium hydroxide pellets Sparchem 34 Sodium hypochlorite Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 132 Organo Chemical Industries 52 Sodium iodide Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Sodium lactate Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 50 Nisha Chemicals 149 Sodium lauryl ether sulphate Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Sodium lauryl sulphate Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Sodium lignosulphonate JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 165 Sodium metabisulphite Guljag Industries Ltd. 56 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sparchem 34 Vasupujya Chemicals 170 Sodium metal Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Urmi Chemicals 21 Sodium metasilicate Kuttuva Silicates (P) Ltd. 149 Sodium methoxide Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sparchem 34 V.M. Organics 58 Sodium molybdate Karni Chemicals 44 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Palvi Industries Ltd. 22 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Sodium nitrate R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Sparchem 34 Sodium nitrite Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 31 R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25 Ramanand Kidarnath International 86 Sparchem 34 Sodium pentachlorophenate R.T. Industries 188 Sodium perborate tetrahydrate Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sodium percarbonate Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sodium persulphate Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sodium petroleum sulphonate Chemo India 142 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 32 Sodium phenol sulphonate The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Sodium pyruvate K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Tolani Chemicals 29 Sodium selenate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13

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Sodium selenite Karni Chemicals 44 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185 Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 54 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Sodium silicofluoride Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sodium stannate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33 Sodium stearate R.T. Industries 188 Sodium sulphate Aarti Drugs Ltd. 50 AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 190 Box No. 374 142 Uma Organics 48 Sodium sulphide anhydrous Eurofine Chemicals 48 Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Sodium sulphite Sparchem 34 Sodium tetraphenyloborate Tolani Chemicals 29 Sodium thiocyanate Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 37 Sodium thioglycolate Chempure 85 Sodium thiosulphate Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 149 Lotus Marketing 48 Uma Organics 48 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Sodium thiosulphate pentahydrate Uma Organics 48 Sodium-4-toluenesulphinate Aarti Drugs Ltd. 50 Sodium triacetoxyborohydride Chempure 85 Sodium tungstate Helix Multichem 54 Karni Chemicals 44 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 191 Sodium vinyl sulphonate The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9 Sodium xylene sulphonate Nandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188 Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57 Tolani Chemicals 29 Softeners Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Softeners cationic K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 24 Solvent CIX Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15 Solvents Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 41 Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 60 JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46 PNR Impex 18 Sorbic acid K. Raj & Co. 28,30 Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 38,39 Sorbitan esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Sorbitan esters propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Sorbitan monolaurate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 1 Sorbitan monolaurate ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 141 Sorbitan monooleate

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142 48 191 52 56 132 9 9 52 56 37 56 142 16 25 86 1 141 57 24 141 141 24 86 141

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BP exits petrochemicals as it hands over acetyls & aromatics to INEOS Over the last several years, the hydrocarbon sector has seen a trend wherein upstream oil & gas players, are diversifying to tap into downstream opportunities in petrochemicals. This seems to be in preparation for a world where fuel demand will slow down or even contract, even as that for polymers and all sorts of chemicals, predominantly derived from crude oil, continue to grow. Contrast this, however, with the recent announcement by UK oil & gas giant, BP, that it will sell its petrochemicals business to INEOS for $5-bn and finally vacate this space. Clearly, companies are choosing different strategies for growth, at a time when great uncertainty prevails, and not just due to the pandemic raging across the world. Aromatics and acetyls to go BP will now sell its acetyls and aromatics business to INEOS, following up on the sale of its ethylene & derivatives business, Innovene, to the same company way back in 2005. INEOS has built up a formidable portfolio since formed in 1992, including through several acquisitions, to emerge as the fifth largest chemical company in the world (2018 rankings). For this deal, it will pay BP an initial deposit of $400-mn, and a further $3.6-bn by the time the transaction is completed at the end of the year, subject to regulatory and other approvals. The additional $1-bn will be deferred and paid out in three instalments of $100-mn each in March, April and May 2021, with the final $700-mn shelled out by the end of June 2021. When the deal is completed, the businesses will be integrated into INEOS Styrolution, a wholly-owned subsidiary of INEOS in the business of styrenics. About 1,700 staff are expected to transfer on closure, though it is feasible that some rationalisation could occur in the integration phase that will follow. Asian focus

The transaction will involve the transfer of 14 plants spread across the US (Texas, South Carolina), the Caribbean (Trinidad & Tobago), Western Europe (Belgium and UK) and Asia (China, Malaysia, Taiwan and South Korea). It will include large facilities for methanol, acetic acid, vinyl acetate monomer (VAM), para-xylene (PX) and purified terephthalic acid (PTA), along with some other related products. Several of these assets, especially the ones in Asia, are part of joint ventures (JVs) with local partners, and BP’s share in them will transfer to INEOS. Together, these plants produced 9.7-mt of petrochemicals in 2019. The acetyls business has plants in the US, the UK, China, South Korea, Taiwan and Malaysia, while the aromatics business, making PX, PTA and meta-xylene (MX), operates plants in the US, Belgium, Indonesia, Taiwan and China. The largest PTA unit is BP Zhuhai, a JV between BP (92%) and Zhuhai Port (8%) in China, with capacity of 2.85-mtpa. Capco, in Taiwan, a JV between BP (61%) and Taiwan’s CPC (39%), produces 700-ktpa of PTA. BP also owns a 600-ktpa PTA unit in Merak, Indonesia. Most of BP’s acetic acid plants are in northeast Asia, with two sites in China: Yangtze River Acetyls (Yaraco), a JV between BP (51%), Sinopec Vinylon Works (44%) and Chongqing Energy Investment (5%) in Chongqing, (420-ktpa); and BPYPC Acetyls, a 50:50 JV between BP and Sinopec, in Nanjing (500-ktpa). Elsewhere in Asia, BP owns a 650-ktpa acetic acid plant under Lotte BP Chemical, a JV between BP (51%) and Korean producer Lotte (49%), in Ulsan, South Korea; while Formosa BP Chemicals, a 50:50 JV with Taiwanese firm Formosa Chemicals and Fibre, Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Point of View operates a 300-ktpa plant in Mailiao, Taiwan. BP has also a 70% stake in Petronas Acetyls, a JV with Malaysian national oil company, Petronas, in Kerteh, Malaysia (500-ktpa). Technology leadership

Just as important as the plants and the businesses are the technologies that will come along. Along with US-headquartered Celanese, BP is a pioneer in the methanol carbonylation technology, now almost exclusively used for the manufacture of acetic acid. BP’s Cativa technology is world-class in terms of capital and variable costs and has been continually developed and optimised. It has seen several improvements aimed at improving the efficiency of conversion, lowering the cost of production and minimising waste and by-product generation. BP has also been licensing the technology, besides deploying it in the JVs in which it is a partner. In India, the sole acetic acid producer, Gujarat Narmada Fertiliser and Chemical Company (GNFC), operates a 100-ktpa acetic acid plant based on its technology. In 2013, BP announced the development of a novel acetic acid technology, SaaBre, that enables the direct conversion of synthesis gas (a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen), produced from hydrocarbons such as natural gas, to acetic acid in an integrated three-step process, that avoids the need to purify carbon monoxide or purchase methanol. At that time, the company had described it as “the most significant development for acetic acid production in 40 years.” But the technology has not yet been commercialised, as plans to build a 1-mtpa facility in Oman have not yet fructified. BP is also credited with making significant improvements to PTA technology. According to BP’s website, globally 6.5-mtpa of PTA capacity based on its technology is in operation in facilities either fully or partly owned by it. Furthermore, an additional 5.2-mtpa is operated by third parties, and another 10.4-mtpa of new capacity is under construction. The evolution in PTA technology is evident in the three plants built in Zhuhai – including the world’s largest single-train. At the most recent, Zhuhai 3, BP has implemented extensive process simplification and innovation to reduce the equipment count by 30%, compared to the previous generation of technology, and eliminated several large and expensive sections of the plant. Consequently, the capex for a 1.2-mtpa plant based on the latest technology is $60-mn less than one built using conventional ones. What’s more, Zhuhai 3 produces 60% more PTA on a 40% smaller footprint than Zhuhai 1, built 12 years earlier. Related technology-led businesses

The sale will also include two related businesses, built around novel technologies. The first is BP Infinia, a chemical recycling technology for polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles. The second is BP’s interest in the acetylated wood developer, Tricoya, which makes dimensionally stable and durable wood panels. BP will however retain a vestige of its old petrochemical business: ethylene crackers in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, integrated with the firm’s oil refinery there. Good portfolio and geographical fit

The acquisition will fill in some gaps in INEOS’ large petrochemicals portfolio and also greatly enhance its presence in Asia (8 of the 14 sites are in this region), the fastest growing major market for petrochemicals. The acquisition will also make INEOS a fully integrated raw material supplier to the downstream polyester business. The company already produces monoethylene glycol (MEG), the complement to PTA for making polyester, with plants in Belgium, France and Germany and new capacity expected in the US in the next five years. This could set up INEOS for a foray into the polyester business, though no such indication has been given by the company. With some of the new assets located adjacent to its own existing ones, there will be room for squeezing out some more efficiencies. For BP the sale, when completed, will mark the end of a slow exit from petrochemicals it began 15 years ago. It is probably the consequence of a realisation that after the sale of Innovene it was neither here nor there. Unlike its peers, such as Saudi Aramco or Shell, it has a far smaller footprint in petrochemicals – one that would have needed considerable capital to grow. The transaction will also complete its plan to sell $15-bn in assets to reduce its debt burden – believed to be one of the highest in the oil & gas industry – with one year to spare. Ravi Raghavan 88

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Praj to offer technologies for manufacturing renewable chemicals and materials Recently, Praj inked a MoU with US-based biotechnology specialist Lygos, to co-develop Lygos’s proprietary yeast for the production of lactic acid. Lygos is providing its proprietary yeast platform to Praj for jointly developing into various solutions for commercial applications. Praj has also developed bacterial fermentation technology to produce lactic acid and downstream products from the sugary feedstock.

Pune based process engineering firm focussed on the bio-based sector, Praj, has expanded its offerings to include the renewable chemicals and materials (RCM) sector. This will be launched under a newly launched Bio-Prism portfolio. Praj said it will develop and offer technologies to produce chemicals and materials from bio-based feedstock. The new initiative builds on the company’s existing Bio-Mobility platform that offers technology solutions globally to produce renewable transportation fuels. Praj’s expertise includes engineering, scale-up, commercialisation, construction and operation of industrial processes. The Bio-Prism portfolio will comprise a variety of bio-industrial products, including bio plastics as a priority, along with cellulose-lignin refinery products and speciality products, said Dr. Pramod Chaudhari, Executive Chairman, in a video press conference recently. “Over a short to medium term, Praj plans to commit substantial resources for technology and application development with its strategic partners,” he added. Dedicated marketing teams will be deployed to offer technologies developed under the portfolio in the beginning or mid of 2021, he said. According to Praj, the RCM industry worldwide is estimated to have reached $65-bn and over a decade,

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Praj has also signed an overarching MoU with National Chemical Laboratory (NCL) for jointly working on promising project opportunities in RCM space. The company has constituted an expert panel of advisors around the globe to help draw-up a strategic blue print and to guide in progression of RCM programme. “It is exciting to pole vault into the RCM programme, the foundation of which is built on the success of our cellulosic ethanol technology,” said Dr. Kumbhar. “We will be employing the interdisciplinary approach of combining biology, chemistry and engineering to solve environmental issues related to use of plastics to make renewable polymers which are biodegradable. The facilities, expertise and capabilities we have built over the last 12 years at Praj Matrix-R&D centre will definitely be useful to achieve success in this new endeavour. We feel confident that we will make Praj a force to reckon with in the renewable chemicals and materials arena,” he added.

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Birla Carbon announces global restructuring plans Birla Carbon, the carbon black manufacturing business of Aditya Birla Group, has announced global restructuring plans to focus on “market driven innovation, and leverage its global capabilities”. The company said it will transition to a global functional organisation from one which previously operated in five global geographic regions having responsibility for all business operations. Mr. Sanjeev Sood, currently the President of the South Asia Region, will become the Chief Manufacturing Officer for Asia. Mr. Dale Clark, the Chief Technology Officer, will become the Chief Manufacturing Officer for America, Europe, and Africa. Their roles include managing manufactur-

ing and supply chain activities in their respective regions along with joint accountability for global quality and engineering services, the company said. Mr. John Davidson, currently the President of the Europe and Africa Region, will become the Chief Sales & Marketing Officer. He will be responsible for all sales and marketing aspects of the company. Mr. Ronaldo Duarte, President of the South America Region, will be retiring from Birla Carbon later in the year, while Mr. Mark Bass, President of the North America Region, and Mr. Todd Cottrell, President of Specialty and North Asia, are both leaving Birla

Carbon to pursue other opportunities, the company informed. Commenting on the organisational changes, Dr. Santrupt Misra, Chief Executive Officer, Birla Carbon, said, “The Birla Carbon business has always been keenly focused on our customers and we believe that these changes will allow us to bring a greater focus to those relationships in a way that will lead to even greater innovation and partnership.” Birla Carbon, one of the flagship businesses of the Aditya Birla Group, has 16 manufacturing facilities across the globe for a combined annual production capacity of over 2-million tonnes.

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Sanjeev Taneja, head of Evonik India, moves to Germany to lead global catalysts business Mr. Sanjeev Taneja, who served as President and Managing Director of Evonik India, is moving to a global role with the German speciality chemicals major. He took over the management of Evonik’s catalysts business line from July 1, 2020. On the same date, the catalysts business line became part of the newly created Smart Materials division. For his new role, Mr. Taneja will move to Hanau, Germany, where he

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as the Managing Director of Evonik Creavis GmbH. Mr. Taneja, who holds a process engineering degree and an MBA began his professional career in 1987 at what was then Degussa AG. Since 2016, Mr. Taneja has worked in Asia, initially as Head of the Resource Efficiency Segment in the Asia-Pacific South region in Singapore and since 2018 he has served as President & Managing Director of India region with head office in Mumbai.

Clariant Chemicals’ declares special interim dividend Clariant Chemicals (India) Ltd., a leading supplier of speciality chemicals, has announced a special interim dividend on equity shares @ Rs. 140/per share i.e., 1,400% of the paid-up equity share capital of the company for the financial year 2020-21. “We successfully concluded the sale of

our masterbatches business in Clariant Chemicals (India) Ltd., to PolyOne Polymers India Pvt. Ltd., on a going concern basis by way of slump sale. Over the years, we increased the value of this business to bring it to where it is today. My Board and I are now delighted to announce a special interim

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BP to invest $70-mn in India’s Green Growth Equity Fund UK’s energy major BP will invest $70-mn in the Green Growth Equity Fund (GGEF) with an aim to rapidly scale-up commercially viable low carbon solutions, the company said in a statement. The two-year-old fund already includes investments from India’s National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF), and the UK Government’s Department for International Development (DID). The fund expects to reach about $700-mn commitment at final close and grow further through leveraged capital options, the company said.

Following its investment later this year, BP will become a limited partner in GGEF and have representation on its advisory committee, as well as the rights to coinvest in projects alongside GGEF, the company said. “Our investment in GGEF is aligned with our strategy of investing in integrated low carbon energy using innovative partnerships and business models,” said Mr. Dev Sanyal, BP group’s Executive Vice President for gas and low carbon energy. Earlier this

year, BP announced its ambition to become a net zero company by 2050 or sooner. The GGEF is managed by EverSource Capital, a joint venture between Lightsource BP and Everstone Capital, and has invested in businesses like Ayana Renewable Power, Radiance Renewables, GreenCell Mobility and EverEnviro. GGEF invests in renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy storage, e-mobility, resource conservation and associated value chains.

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Phillips Carbon Black selects site near Chennai for new facility RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group’s Phillips Carbon Black Ltd. (PCBL) has reportedly finalised a site near Chennai in Tamil Nadu to set up its Rs. 600-crore greenfield plant. The construction work is expected to begin in the second half of the current fiscal after receipt of certain final approvals. The company had been discussing with the state governments of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for setting up the plant. The largest

carbon black manufacturer remains optimistic about the demand growth and had already invested Rs. 300-crore for brownfield expansions in its Mundra and Palej plants in Gujarat. The expansion at Mundra facility has already been completed, while the same at Palej is nearing completion. The two locations will offer 80,000 tonnes of capacity addition. Apart from the two, the company has manufacturing facilities at Kochi in Kerala and Durgapur in West Bengal. At present, the

combined capacity is 5.71-lakh tonnes. The greenfield plant will have 1.5-lakh tonne additional capacity in both rubber and specialised carbon black products. The company said it has also commissioned its second research and development (R&D) centre in Belgium in June amid the coronavirus pandemic. The company has an R&D facility at Palej. The second R&D centre is expected to give a push to research in the specialty carbon segment.

UTILISING REFINERY BOTTOMS

Dastur bags project to evaluate feasibility of petcoke gasification at BPCL Kochi refinery US-based engineering consultancy services provider, Dastur International along with its affiliate companies Dastur Energy and MN Dastur & Co. (P) Ltd and US-based Lummus Technology have been awarded a US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) funded study to evaluate the feasibility of petcoke gasification at the 15.5-mtpa Kochi refinery of Bharat Petroleum

Corporation Ltd (BPCL). Dastur will be the prime contractor for the project. The study will evaluate various options to arrive at the most appropriate and techno-economically viable project blueprint, and technology architecture for the gasification of petcoke produced at the refinery. It envisions enabling the production of value-added

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petrochemical products and clean fuels like hydrogen in a cost-competitive and sustainable manner. The Kochi refinery produces over 1.2-mtpa of petcoke from its delayed coker unit. Given the likely regulatory restrictions surrounding petcoke in the near future, BPCL is looking at gasification as a way to convert petcoke into an environmentally friendly feedstock to produce value Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Top Stories added clean energy products. “Refinery capacity and output is rapidly growing in India. With the increasing use of heavier and sour crudes, sustainable utilisation of petcoke from refineries is a concern. This project promises to reduce emissions by turning petcoke into

a feedstock for producing value-added clean energy products based on gasification,” said Mr. Murali Madhavan, Executive Director of BPCL Kochi. “Refining and petrochemical companies have the unique opportunity to engineer low-emissions clean energy systems by

utilising refinery bottoms like petcoke. The BPCL project can be a forerunner of India’s vision on energy security and self-sufficiency by producing affordable clean fuels and products through gasification,” noted Mr. Atanu Mukherjee, President and CEO of Dastur.

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IOC resumes work on Rs. 1.04 lakh-crore worth of projects Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the nation’s biggest oil firm, said with easing of lockdown restrictions, it has resumed work on projects worth Rs. 1.04 lakh-crore which will help address future energy demand as well as kickstart the economy. IOC said it is on track to achieve its planned capital spending of Rs. 26,143-crore in the current fiscal 2020-21, but future capex depends on long-term demand potential in the country. “Since the easing of the lockdown, IOC has commenced works on 336 projects...at an anticipated project cost totalling to Rs. 1.04 lakh-crore,” the company said in a statement. In the first quarter of the current fiscal, IOC said it achieved expenditure of Rs. 2,674-crore, overcoming various issues faced on-ground due to the coronavirus pandemic. The government is falling back on public sector companies to revive the economy, hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, and is pushing them to frontload

their capital spending which will help generate demand in industry as well as create jobs. “The amount spent on these (336) ongoing projects is about 1,764-crore till the end of June 2020. Additionally, more than 50 projects have also resumed since July 1, 2020,” IOC said. The projects are crucial from the perspective of addressing future energy demands as well as employment generation while kickstarting the economy with a focus on ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, it added. IOC said it resumed works at various project sites across the country after the easing of lockdown from April 20 and more projects got added as restrictions were eased month after month. Major pipeline projects where works have resumed include the Rs. 3,338-crore Paradip-Hyderabad products pipeline, which traverses 1,212-km through Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Work also resumed on the Rs. 3,028-crore augmentation of Paradip-Haldia-Durgapur LPG pipeline

and its extension to Patna and Muzaffarpur, which traverses 678-km through Odisha, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Bihar, and the Rs. 6,025-crore Ennore-Tiruvallur-Bangalore-Pondicherry-Nagapattinam-Madurai-Tuticorin R-LNG pipeline, which travels 1,170-km through Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry, and Karnataka. Works have also commenced at major marketing infrastructure projects like LPG import facilities at Kochi (Rs. 714.25-crore), LPG import facilities at Paradip (Rs. 690-crore), capacity augmentation of Kandla import terminal from 0.6 million tonnes per annum to 2.5 mmtpa (Rs. 730.2-crore), construction of oil terminal at Motihari (Rs. 522-crore) and pipeline tap of point (TOP) terminal at Hyderabad (Rs. 611-crore). Barauni Refinery expansion, including the petrochemical plant (Rs. 14,810-crore), and ethylene glycol project at Paradip refinery (Rs. 5,654-crore) are some of the refinery projects underway.

India first nation to control locusts through drones: Agriculture Ministry The Union Ministry of Agriculture has claimed that India is the first country to control locusts by using drones. “India is the first country to control locust by using drones after finalising the protocols and getting all statutory approvals. Major operations are concentrated in Rajasthan where maximum resources are committed,” the

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Government plans to restrict use of glyphosate herbicide The government is planning to restrict use of glyphosate, a popular herbicide used to control weeds in tea plantations – a proposal that has upset industry. The Agriculture Ministry, in a draft notification, has restricted the use of glyphosate only through Pest Control Operators (PCOs). “No person shall use glyphosate except through Pest Control Operators,” the draft notification read. The ministry has given 30 days for objections or suggestions on the draft order dated July 8, 2020. Recently, the Agriculture Ministry had issued a draft notification for banning 27 pesticides for which suggestions and objections are being invited. The draft order also states that all holders of certificate of registration granted for glyphosate and its derivatives shall return their certificates to the Registration Committee for incorporation of the warning in bold letters – ‘The use of glyphosate formulation to be allowed through Pest Control Operators (PCOs)’ – on the label and leaflets. “If any person who holds the certificate of registration fails to return the certificate to the Registration Commit-

tee, referred to in Clause (3), within a period of three months, action shall be taken under the provisions contained in the Insecticides Act,” it read. Industry unhappy The industry has strongly objected to the move. “The role of PCOs is highly questionable. Normally these operators work in urban areas for pest control in the households. They have no experience and are not present in any of the rural markets nor are they technically competent to undertake such exercise. The concept of PCOs is an afterthought to misguide the industry,” said Mr. Harish Mehta, senior advisor to Crop Care Federation of India (CCIF), an association of pesticide manufacturers. He said that glyphosate is the cheapest weedicide in the market which saves lot of labour. “It costs Rs. 250300 a litre with effective control for over 45 days in just one application. With non-availability of labour and limited season, glyphosate has wide acceptance in Indian agriculture,” Mr. Mehta added. According to industry, over 90 Indian companies are engaged in manufacturing and distribution of

both ammonium and IPA salt of generic glyphosate. “Glyphosate is one of the largest segments of the pesticide industry, with Indian market size pegged at over Rs. 1,100-crore,” Mr. Mehta said. Possible reasons for move The move to restrict glyphosate is likely to be aimed at controlling the spread of illegal herbicide tolerant (HT) cotton, which is being planted by a greater number of farmers this year. “Cotton (HT) growers use glyphosate to kill weeds as HT cotton is glyphosate resistant. So, by banning glyphosate, government is trying to discourage farmers from growing HT cotton, which is economical as it saves human labour. But this can be counterproductive as glyphosate may be sold in black market like HT cotton seeds,” said an industry observer. Mr. Rajesh Agarwal, Managing Director, Insecticides India Ltd., said that the decision may hurt sales. “The government’s decision is difficult to implement and may hurt sales. The use of PCOs for spraying would also add to the costs of the farmers,” he said.

NEW LEADER

Rahul Tikoo joins Huntsman as MD for Indian subcontinent and polyurethanes division in India US-based chemicals major, Huntsman, has appointed Mr. Rahul Tikoo as Managing Director of both the corporation’s business in the Indian subcontinent and its polyurethanes division in India, effective July 1. In his dual role, Mr. Tikoo will be responsible for driving corporate growth strategy and accelerating poly-

urethanes division business in India. Huntsman’s presence in the Indian subcontinent encompasses the Textile Effects, Advanced Materials and Polyurethanes divisions, 2 manufacturing sites, corporate shared services and a major research and

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development facility serving the region. Mr. Tikoo joins Huntsman from BYK, where he was Managing Director of its South Asia region. Prior to BYK, he held various roles with Agfa and AkzoNobel. He earned an engineering degree from the University of Pune and a master’s degree in business management from JBIMS, Mumbai. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Tata Chemicals says recovery from COVID-19 impact on track Even as Tata Chemicals Ltd. (TCL) was impacted by the coronavirusinduced lockdown, the company took steps to ensure that the recovery is on track including manufacturing of salt and soda ash, the company said at its 81st annual general meeting recently. “Tata Chemicals has a global presence with manufacturing operations in four continents. In India, it was impacted by the nationwide lockdown to curb COVID-19 pandemic, but it took steps to ensure that the recovery is on track,” said Mr. Bhaskar Bhat, non-Executive Director and Chairman of TCL said at the AGM conducted via video conference. This was TCL’s first AGM after the merger of the consumer business of the company with Tata Global Beverages. The company’s manufacturing plant at Mithapur continued to manufacture

The production of soda ash and sodium bicarbonate also recovered after an initial lull due to the lockdown, he revealed. Soda ash sales volumes were just over 70 per cent and sodium bicarbonate sales volumes were 80 per cent of the sales for the corresponding period of 2019-20, he added.

Overseas operations Talking about the company’s international operations, Mr. Bhat said its UK operations also did not witness any disruption in production or sales with the customer demand remaining at par or ahead of last year. However, the export markets served by the US operation witnessed a slowdown in part due to COVID-19 restrictions in the markets serviced, he noted.

Mr. Bhat said TCL’s newer operations at Mambattu, Nellore (Andhra Pradesh) and Cuddalore (Tamil Nadu) were shut in March 2020 as per government directives. These sites started limited operations in May 2020 as per relaxations granted by local authorities and are currently meeting customer demand in full, he said. Given the scale of their current operations, this would not have a material impact on the financials of the company, he added.

In Kenya, while there was no disruption in production related to coronavirus, despatches to customers in India and Southeast Asian countries were delayed for a period of time on account of complete or partial lockdowns in these regions, he added. “Our strategy going forward will be to build scale and value in the businesses of soda ash, marine chemicals, silica and nano products, nutritional sciences, agri and energy sciences,” Mr. Bhat stated.

Tata Salt without any disruption, said Mr. Bhat.

UNSAFE OPERATIONS

Yet another chemical plant accident in Visakhapatnam; 4 injured At least four people were injured when a fire broke out in a chemical plant in Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapatnam leading to a massive explosion of one of its reactors late on July 13, in the third such accident in the district in two months. The accident happened at the solvents’ recovery unit of Visakha Solvents Ltd., which recovers waste solvents from pharmaceutical units, located in Ramky Pharma City of Paravada on the outskirts of Visakhapatnam. Police said four workers were present in the plant at the time of the accident and all of them were injured. Visakhapatnam District Collector

Mr. V. Vinay Chand said according to preliminary investigations, there were five reactors in the plant and one of them exploded. As many as 12 fire tenders were deployed to douse the flames and officials struggled for four hours to bring the flames under control using chemical foam and water. Mr. Lal Krishna, head of the Ramky Pharma City told reporters that the fire might have broken out in one of the columns during the recovery process.“ Luckily, the flames were confined only to Visakha Solvents and they did not spread to other units,” he said. There are nearly 85 pharmaceu-

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tical companies in the pharma city. The fire spread to a few other adjacent tanks storing chemicals resulting in their explosion. People in Visakhapatnam about 15-kms from the Pharma City could also hear the explosions. This is the second industrial mishap in the Pharma City and third in the district since May. Two workers died and four others were hospitalised after a gas leak in Sainor Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. at Jawaharlal Nehru Pharma City in Parawada on June 30. Twelve people were killed in the styrene gas leak incident at LG Polymers India Ltd. on May 7 in Visakhapatnam. 97

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Top Stories MISCLASSIFICATION

Alcohol-based hand-sanitiser makers under scanner for alleged GST evasion The Goods & Services Tax (GST) Authority has initiated a probe into alleged tax evasion by alcohol-based hand sanitiser manufacturers, according to report in the Hindu Business Line. “Intelligence gathered indicates that some manufacturers, including alcohol-based hand sanitiser makers, are resorting to tax evasion/non-payment of GST by misclassifying the product,” the report quoted a government official as saying. The Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI), using information from the Central Economic Intelligence Bureau and with the help of online shopping platforms, is said to have prepared a list of 62 manufacturers and suppliers who are allegedly involved in this practice. “While the mis-classification of hand sanitisers produced under various established brands is being looked into by various zonal units of DGGI, it is requested that mis-classification of hand sanitisers manufactured/supplied by sugar factories/distilleries in your jurisdiction may kindly be verified at your end in order to plug any revenue leakages,” a communication by DGGI,

addressed to the Principal Chief Commissioners/Chief Commissioners of CGST & Custom, said. Many manufacturers and suppliers, including sugar mills & distilleries, are said to be classifying alcohol-based hand sanitiser under tariff heading 3004 while actually it should be under tariff heading 3808 of HSN (Harmonised System of Nomenclature). The GST rate on products under tariff heading 3004 is 12 per cent while for those under 3808, it is 18 per cent. An earlier estimate put the alleged evasion at over Rs. 50-crore, but it may have gone up considering the multi-fold increase in sales of hand sanitisers in the last 2-3 months. Tariff heading 3004 of HSN lists medicaments consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, put in measured doses (including those in the form of trans-

dermal administration systems) or in forms or packings for retail sale, including Ayurvedic, Unani, Homoeopathic, Siddha or Biochemic systems medicaments, put up for retail sale. Tariff heading 3808 of HSN includes insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, antisprouting products and plant-growth regulators, disinfectants and similar products. Alcohol-based hand sanitiser has ingredients such as ethyl alcohol IP, glycerol IP, hydrogen peroxide IP, purified water etc. According to the experts, hand sanitisers having ethyl alcohol as ingredient is an alcohol-based product and accordingly need to be classified under heading 3808 of HSN. Global code The tax authority also sought opinion from the World Customs Organisation (WCO) which has inferred that alcohol-based hand sanitisers are correctly classifiable under heading 3808 of HSN. HS Code (known as HSN Code in India) has been developed by WCO as a standardised system to classify goods all over the world in a systematic manner. HSN Code has 8-digit uniform code that classifies more than 5,000 products and is accepted globally.

FIXING ACCOUNTABILITY

LG Polymers officials arrested over gas leak The CEO and two directors besides eight other officials of LG Polymers were arrested on July 7 in connection with the styrene vapour leak incident in which 12 people were killed on May 7. The arrests came a day after the High Power Committee (HPC) submitted its report to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy. The arrested included Mr. Sunkey Jeong, Managing Director,

and CEO and Mr. D. S. Kim, the Technical Director of the company. The HPC report blamed multiple inadequacies on part of LG and slackness of management over poor safety protocols and total breakdown of the emergency response procedures in the plant that resulted in the tragedy. The HPC mentioned in its report that despite multiple requests by regulators, LG Polymers has not provided any documentation

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showing the standard practices for storage of styrene during extended periods at LG’s chemical facilities outside India. “This raises the concern that less stringent standards may have been applied to the Indian facility due to negligence, eventually leading to disaster,” the HPC mentioned in its report. They recommended that the factory be shifted away from human habitation. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Pharmaceuticals STIMULATING GROWTH

IPA seeks urgent action to revive pharma ancillary industry The ancillary industry, a key contributor in the success of pharma sector in the country, has faced severe restrictions due to a variety of factors during the coronavirus-induced lockdown and needs concerted efforts for revival, the India Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA) has said. Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have significant presence within the ancillary industry, IPA said in a statement. “The ancillary industry is a vital part of the pharmaceutical supply chain. For the industry to function, immediate action is required to support the ancillaries by identifying interventions that will enable their early revival in select segments and clusters,” IPA President Mr. Satish Reddy said. For the revival of the ancillary industry, several short-term and longterm efforts are required to be made by all stakeholders, a report on the theme of ‘Reviving the pharma ancillary industry – A roadmap with resilience to excellence’ by IPA and Accenture has said. According to the findings, the short-term focus should be on providing disbursal of financial relief to

MSME ancillaries by the government and for them to ensure manpower attendance at work. Managing risks Robust disaster management framework backed by greater transparency across the ancillary network needs to be implemented. The study also recommended a cross-industry collaboration platform, led by large Indian pharma manufacturers to drive greater visibility in the ancillary value chain to proactively identify supply risks, it added. Reducing imports As per the recommendations made in the report, long-term goals for the ancillary industry should include reducing

reliance on imports from a single geography to manage supply disruptions and this will require the government to identify strategic active pharmaceutical ingredient (APIs) for indigenous manufacturing. It should facilitate execution of this plan through inducing clusters by early approvals, set-up of common utilities, lowered borrowing costs and research-based linkages to continuously innovate, the report said. Mentorship and knowledge sharing, facilitated by IPA and pharma companies, will enable ancillary competitiveness through access to frugal innovation, sourcing assistance, better payment terms and persuading the pharma companies to accept price hikes, it added. “The Indian pharma landscape is evolving. With the revival of the API industry and the ancillary industry, we are well on our way to become a self-reliant pharma sector. IPA will work collaboratively with all stakeholders to help implement the recommendations in the report to help industry,” said IPA’s Secretary General Mr. Sudarshan Jain.

Natco Pharma inks pact with Celgene for cancer treatment drug Natco Pharma said its Canadian subsidiary has entered into a settlement agreement with biopharmaceutical firm Celgene (part of Bristol-Myers Squibb) for Lenalidomide capsules. Lenalidomide is used to treat various types of cancers. It works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells.

“Natco Pharma (Canada) Inc, Canada, a subsidiary of Natco Pharma Ltd. has entered into a settlement agreement with Celgene (now part of Bristol-Myers Squibb) for the product Lenalidomide capsules in Canada,” the company said in a regulatory filing. The terms of the agreement are confidential

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as per the agreement, the company added. In 2015, Natco Pharma and its US partner Allergan had settled a pending litigation with Celgene regarding generic Lenalidomide capsules under which Celgene has agreed to provide Natco with a license to its patents required to manufacture and sell generic Lenalidomide in the US. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Pharmaceuticals TRADING TROUBLES

Drug companies complain of hefty charges on stuck consignments from China Pharmaceutical companies are facing heavy demurrage charges on consignments from China that are stuck at the airports for no fault of theirs, according to a report in the Economic Times. Demurrage is a charge levied on the importer when cargo exceeds the time allotted for it to be at the terminal. While the customs department has reportedly been clearing containers of some drugs from China, consignments containing key starting material, active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) of vitamins, blood thinners and some critical drugs, etc., are still not cleared. Besides, port authorities are demanding demurrage charges.

In case of air consignments, authorities start charging demurrage 24 hours after the cargo has reached the terminal. Mr. Dinesh Dua, Chairman of Pharmaceutical Export Promotion Council (Pharmexcil), said several pharma companies have paid demurrage charges for their air consignments. The demurrage charged varies from Rs. 14 to Rs. 22 per kilo per day. According to Mr. Dua, 200 tonnes of raw material was stuck and the industry has paid about Rs. 2-crore in demurrage charges till now. “We appreciate the reasons for the hold-up at the airports, but demurrage charges are exceptionally high, which

is additional stress on the working capital of the pharma companies,” he said. In place of random inspection, customs officials reportedly started checking all cargoes coming from China, causing delays. “The problem started after June 22 and it still persists. Some containers of life-saving drugs have been released, but there are still a lot of APIs of critical medicines that are pending clearance at the ports,” a pharma industry executive was quoted as saying in the report. Companies say further delays can impact the future cycles. “We have reserved stocks as we do take inventory of two months. However, further delays will result in shortages of pharma supplies in the country,” said another executive.

TACKLING BLACK MARKETING

Govt. asks remdesivir makers to ramp up production To clamp down on the alleged black marketing of remdesivir drug, the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has asked state drug regulators and the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) to enforce the maximum retail price of the experimental COVID-19 drug.

The Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP) has asked the manufacturers of remdesivir, prescribed for COVID-19 treatment, to ramp up the production of the antiviral, even as state authorities grapple with complaints of black marketing of the drug. The DoP’s Secretary held a meeting with the drug’s manufacturers after state drug controllers received several complaints of profiteering in pandemic. The government had stepped in after they found the drug priced at Rs. 4,0005,400 a vial being sold at as high as Rs. 60,000. The DoP has reportedly told the manufacturers that it will provide all

necessary assistance in case they want the government’s help to ramp up production. US-based Gilead’s remdesivir, sold under the brand name Cipremi by Cipla and Covifor by Hetero, costs Rs. 4,000 and Rs. 5,400, respectively, in the Indian market. Mylan will launch remdesivir around July 22-24.

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Pharmaceuticals COVID CURE

Bharat Biotech begins first phase of human trials of indigenously developed COVID-19 vaccine candidate Patna, Chennai, Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Goa, Bhubaneswar, Rohtak, Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam.

Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech has started the first phase of human clinical trials for India’s first COVID-19 vaccine candidate, Covaxin.

Bharat Biotech had on June 29 said that it has received permission from the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) to begin trials.

Covaxin is being developed by Bharat Biotech in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research’s (ICMR’s) Pune-based National Institute of Virology (NIV). Volunteers at 14 locations across India are undergoing what is termed as “safety and screening” study to check all parameters, including infections, liver functions, possible exposure to COVID-19 or similar infectious diseases. After clearing this stage the volunteers will be administered small doses of the vaccine. At present, ICMR-NIV has added an additional protocol of con-

ducting antibody test on the volunteers. “This would help further in knowing whether the person has been infected by the virus. If yes, the subject would not participate in further stages of trial,” ICMR officials informed. The vaccine trials would have a considerable sample size of 1,500 persons. The locations include New Delhi,

Covaxin has been in news since ICMR Director-General Balram Bhargava shot off a letter on July 2 to 12 hospitals and research centres, asking them to enrol subjects for human trials of the vaccine, so that it is ready for public use by August 15. This had raised eyebrows in the scientific community as vaccine trials can go on for years and production can begin only after clearing three phases of human clinical trials.

CLINICAL TRIALS

CSIR and Laxai Sciences to seek regulatory approval for combinations of antiviral and host-directed therapies tary, additive and synergistic role, has been adopted to increase therapeutic options for COVID-19 treatment and help recover patients faster.

Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), in collaboration with Hyderabad-based Laxai Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. has sought regulatory approval to undertake four-arm randomised controlled phase III clinical trial. The study aims to rationally combine and repurpose antivirals and host-directed therapies (HDTs) addressing the disease-spread and pathology simultaneously and to determine safety and efficacy of the three combination drugs (Favipiravir+Colchicine, Umifenovir+Colchicine and Nafamostat+5-ALA) and a control arm with the standard of care in COVID-19 patients.

The clinical trial, to be carried out in the partnership with Medanta Medicity, will include a total of 300 patients and last about 17 to 21 days including screening and treatment. Dr. Shekhar Mande, DG, CSIR highlighted that this unique combinatorial strategy (antivirals and HDTs) with repurposed drugs having complemen-

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The CSIR institutes partnering in this clinical trial are Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad and Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Jammu. Dr. Ram Upadhayaya CEO, Laxai Life Sciences stated that “the study aims to target viral proteins essential for its replication as well as host factors that play crucial role in the viral life cycle and contribute to the cytokine storm”. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Pharmaceuticals Top Stories POISED GROWTH FUTUREFOR OUTLOOK

Alembic Pharma expects strong growth domestic Government’s electric mobility plan couldin necessitate business in current fiscal plans review of refi ning expansion Alembic Pharmaceuticals is lookAn ambitious projection by a goving at enhancing profitability of its ernment panel on electric vehicles over domestic business and expects it to grow the next decade could have a bearing in double digits in the current financial on the country’s oil refining expansion year with focus on high-margin proplans, according to a report in the Hindu ducts, according to the company’s annual Business Line. report for 2019-20. From a paltry 0.02 per cent share Sharing information with the comin the transport sector in FY15, electric pany’s shareholders, the drug firm said vehicles are projected to reach a share it has already started witnessing an of 25 per cent by 2025 and 40 per cent uptick in domestic business with new by 2030, a working group mandated by product strategy in place. the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has concluded in a 2018 report after “We completed this transition in evaluating various scenarios, accord2019-20 and started witnessing an uping to Mr. Vijay Sharma, Director (Refitick in performance in the last quarter of nery) in the ministry. He was speaking at the fiscal,” Alembic Pharmaceuticals’ a the ‘Refining & Petrochemicals TechnoManaging Directors Mr. Pranav Amin logy Meet’ held in Mumbai recently. and Mr. Shaunak Amin said in a joint communication. The company aims to Based on current trends, the workgrow its presence in the speciality and ing group wrote that India will require chronic therapy segments, they added. 472-mn tonnes (mt) of petroleum products by 2040. A transition to a mix of “In 2020-21, we expect (domestic) electric vehicles and renewables will business to grow in double digits in sync with PLANS the growth in the market,” FUTURE the company executives noted. Strong brand recall, an efficient sales force, a growing network of supportive doctors and timely product launches are

cut the requirement to 387-mt. But, if a transformation occurs through large scale deployment of electric vehicles and renewables, the requirement will dip drastically to 266-mt, Mr. Sharma said. This is expected to have a bearing on India’s refining capacity expansion plans. the key catalysts for this business, they added. India, according to the working group, will need an annual refining caIn 2019-20, the company’s revepacity of slightly more than 530-mt by nues from domestic business stood at 2040 to meet only domestic demand, Rs. 1,425-crore, a growth of 3 per cent Petroleum Secretary Mr. M. M. Kutty over Rs. 1,382-crore in 2018-19, and said. If a 25 per cent export surplus is accounted for 31 per cent of the comto be created, then the refining capacity pany’s overall revenues that stood at need to be about 670-mt, he added. Rs. 4,606-crore. The company’s international generics business, on the other Based on these assumptions and hand, accounted for 54 per cent of its scenarios, the ‘committee on firming overall revenues in 2019-20. The segup requirement of refining capacity and ment saw a revenue growth of 39 per related infrastructure due to emerging cent to Rs. 2,473-crore in 2019-20. technological developments, innovaThe revenue from the US market, a major part of the business, stood at Rs. 1,976-crore in the previous financial year, a growth of 53 per cent as compared with 2018-19. Besides, revenues

from other international markets retive business models and climate conmained flat at Rs. 497-crore. cerns’, have concluded that the demand projections may be reviewed in 2020. The Gujarat-based firm said it in“We have to take a call by 2020 whether curred a capital expenditure (capex) of the planned refinery expansions would Rs. 697-crore in the last financial year be required or not,” Mr. Sharma said. and expects to invest around the same capital this year as well. “With this, a Mr. B. Ashok, CEO of Ratnagiri large part of the capital expenditure Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd., said is behind us. In 2020-21, our capex is that the working group projections likely to peak out at Rs. 700-crore per should be looked at from the context of annum and from 2021-22 will normaincremental demand for passenger cars. lise to Rs. 300-350-crore,” the company But this could pose a problem due to added. lack of clarity on the number and type of new vehicles manufactured annually The company is investing in capacity by 2025 or 2030. expansion at existing plants as well as in setting up new manufacturing “While we are focussing on movfacilities. “Post this capacity expansion, ing towards cleaner fuels, major share we will have enhanced new dosage of energy basket will still remain with offerings and will be able to cater to the fossil fuels in the near future, especially strong demand in the US generics segin the transportation sector, where the ment,” the drug maker said. demand for petrol and diesel will have to be met by our refineries,” Mr. Kutty The company has three research noted. and development (R&D) facilities in Vadodara, Hyderabad and the US. According to its website, the company has six formulation and three active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) manufacturing facilities.

Bengal Chemicals looks to push sales of home care and personal care products

POTENTIAL TREATMENT After scripting a turnaround, the country oldest pharma firm, Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd., is planning to pushing its FMCG offerings – primarily home care and Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories has anpersonal care products. nounced a partnership with Japan’s Fujifi lm Central Corporation and Global The Government owned Response Aid (GRA) for the development, firm has registered its highest-ever manufacture of Avigan tablets income in itsand 120sales years of history, by (generic name: favipiravir), a potential earning Rs. 95.5-crore in the first nine treatment COVID-19. months ofof the current fiscal against Rs. 94.8- crore in the entire 2017-18 Under year. the tripartite agreement, financial The company alsoFujire-

gistered a profit of Rs. 15-crore during the April-December 2018-2019 period against Rs. 10-crore profit in the entire 2017-18. After being a loss-making enterprise for nearly fi lm hasdecades, granted Dr.the Reddy’s the excluseven Kolkata-based sive rights of manufacturing andprofi alsot company had posted its first net granted both Dr. Reddy’s and GRA the in 2016-17. rights to develop, sell and distribute Avigan all countries than Japan, Theincompany is other in discussions China and Russia. Dr. Reddy’s would with Kishore Biyani-owned Future have exclusive rights for development, Retail and other e-commerce sites selling andsell distribution Avigan At in that could its FMCG of offerings. India. Fujifi lm will receive an upfront present, Bengal Chemicals’ FMCG

offerings are available on ‘Big Basket’.

Dr. Reddy’s partners with Fujifilm and Global Response Set-up in 1901, Bengal Chemicals Aid for favipiravir still owns some of India’s heritage

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license fee and royalties on sales brands, including the country’s first from pheDr. Reddy’s and GRA. nyl-based disinfectant brand ‘Pheneol’ and Cantharidine hair oil. However, Fujifilm is currently conducting repeated losses and negligence saw asales clinical study on Avigan take a dip. However, it targeting was the COVID-19 patients Japan and the revival in sales of theinheritage brands, US, and is working to increase the and their improved distribution, since drug’s production by Chemicals partneringfinally with FY15, that saw Bengal domestic and overseas companies. back in business two years later. Chemical Chemical Weekly Weekly January July 29, 21, 2019 2020

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Pharmaceuticals RE-PURPOSED DRUG

Biocon gets DCGI nod to market Itolizumab for COVID treatment Biocon said it has received the Drugs Controller General of India’s (DCGI) approval to market Itolizumab injection 25 mg/5 mL solution for emergency use in India for the treatment of cytokine release syndrome (CRS) in moderate to severe ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome) patients due to COVID-19. Itolizumab is the first novel biologic therapy to be approved anywhere in the world to treat patients with moderate to severe COVID-19 complications. Biocon has re-purposed Itolizumab, an anti-CD6 IgG1 monoclonal antibody launched in India in 2013 as ALZUMAb

for treating chronic plaque psoriasis, for the treatment of CRS in moderate to severe ARDS patients due to COVID-19, a statement from the company said. Itolizumab will be manufactured and formulated as an intravenous

injection at Biocon’s bio-manufacturing facility at Biocon Park, Bengaluru. The SARS-CoV-2 virus has been observed to induce an overreaction of the immune system, generating a large number of cytokines that can cause severe damage to the lungs and other organs, and, in the worst scenario, multi-organ failure and even death, the statement said. The company said the approval of Itolizumab, from the DCGI, is based on the results from the successful conclusion of a randomised, controlled clinical trial at multiple hospitals in Mumbai and New Delhi.

POLICY UPDATE

Govt. finalising guidelines for locations of bulk drug and medical devices parks Chemicals Minister, Mr. Sadananda Gowda has said that the Department of Pharmaceuticals is finalising guidelines which will form the basis for objectively selecting locations of upcoming three bulk drugs parks and four medical devices parks in the country. In order to encourage domestic production of critical APIs/KSM and medical devices, the government had

approved a scheme in March this year for development of three bulk drugs and four medical devices parks in which Government will extend grants-inaid to States with a maximum limit of Rs. 1,000-crore per bulk drug park and Rs. 100-crore per medical device park. In addition, the government has also announced a production linked incentive scheme for promoting domestic manufacturing of key critical starting mate-

rials/drug intermediates & APIs and medical devices across the country. Total financial implications of these schemes would be about Rs. 13,760-crore. The scheme for promotion of bulk drug parks is expected to result in incremental production of bulk drugs worth about Rs. 46,400-crore, while the medical device park scheme could lead to incremental production of medical devices worth about Rs. 68,437-crore.

COVID TREATMENT

Glenmark cuts price on favipiravir Glenmark Pharmaceuticals has started post-marketing surveillance on 1,000 patients with COVID-19 who were given FabiFlu, its brand of antiviral favipiravir. This is to monitor the efficacy and safety of the drug in these patients, as part of an open label, multi-

centre, single arm study, the company said. Glenmark has also announced a price reduction of 27 per cent for FabiFlu, it added. The new MRP is Rs. 75 per tab from the earlier Rs. 103. “The

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price reduction has been made possible through benefits gained from higher yields and better scale, as both the API and formulations are made at Glenmark’s facilities in India, the benefits of which are being passed on to patients in the country,” the company said. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Hydrocarbons PARTNERSHIP

BP pays $1-bn for 49% stake in fuel retail jv with Reliance Industries cleaner and affordable options for Indian consumers with digital and technology being our key enablers,” RIL’s Chairman Mr. Mukesh Ambani said.

UK’s oil & gas giant, BP, has paid Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) $1-bn for 49% stake in a fuel retail joint venture, closing a transaction the two companies announced last year. Reliance BP Mobility Ltd. (RBML), the joint venture in which Reliance Industries (RIL) holds 51%, will operate under the Jio-BP brand and leverage Reliance’s presence across 21 states and its millions of consumers through the Jio digital platform, according to a statement by the two companies. BP will contribute its extensive experience in differentiated fuels, lubricants, retail and advanced low carbon mobility solutions. The jv aims to expand the fuel re-

tailing network to 5,500 fuel stations over the next five years from the current 1400, which will quadruple employment at service stations to 80,000, as per the statement. The outlets will be rebranded to “Jio-bp” in due course. The jv also aims to expand its presence from 30 to 45 airports in the coming years. “RBML will aim to be a leader in mobility and low carbon solutions, bringing

The jv aspires to provide Indian consumers with advanced fuels with lower emissions, electric vehicle charging and other low carbon solutions over time, the statement said. “Reliance’s digital capabilities, technical expertise and reach complement our international fuels and service offers,” BP’s CEO Mr. Bernard Looney said. “This new venture is a unique opportunity to build a leading, fast-growing business that can help meet India’s demands and create exciting new digital and low-carbon options for the future.”

ONGOING RECOVERY

India’s fuel demand continues to recover in June, up 11 per cent over May India’s fuel demand in June continued its recovery from a 13-year low hit in April as more commuters preferred private vehicles over public transport for fear of contracting COVID-19 and economic activity gradually picked up on easing of lockdown restrictions. Petroleum product consumption rose 11 per cent to 16.28-million tonnes in June over demand witnessed in the previous month, according to data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. The demand was, however, 7.8 per cent lower than 17.67-million tonnes consumption in June 2019. Fuel demand had plunged to 9.93-

million tonnes in April, its lowest level since 2007 after stringent coronavirus lockdown halted economic activity and took most vehicles off-road. Overall, fuel demand had reached over 92 per cent of pre-COVID levels. Demand for diesel, the most consumed fuel in the country, reached 84.5 per cent of normal levels, while petrol consumption was at 86.4 per cent of normal levels. Diesel consumption stood at 6.3-million tonnes in June, 14.5 per cent higher than May, but 15.4 per cent lower than the demand witnessed in June 2019. Demand for diesel in June was almost double of 3.25-million tonnes consumption in April. Petrol sales at 2.28-million tonnes were almost

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29 per cent higher than May, but 13.5 per cent lower than June 2019. It more than doubled from 9,73,000-tonnes in April, the data showed. With very few flights in the air, aviation turbine fuel (ATF) demand fell 65.8 per cent year-on-year to 2,22,000-tonnes. The demand for industrial fuels continued to rise with gradual resumption of economic activity. Naphtha sales were up 18.2 per cent year-on-year at 1.16-million tonnes, while fuel oil consumption rose 6.3 per cent at 6,99,000-tonnes. Sale of bitumen, used for road construction, was up 27.5 per cent to 5,06,000-tonnes and petroleum coke usage was up 7.8 per cent at 1.6-million tonnes. 107

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Hydrocarbons COVID IMPACT

Petronet’s deal with Tellurian of US hits roadblock listed, officials said. “Only two companies have been qualified for the tender. Tellurian is not one of them,” an official said. In the meanwhile, the $2.5-bn deal MoU, which was non-binding, expired on May 31. The deal would have to be renegotiated given the current market realities.

Petronet LNG Ltd. (PLL) may push back its $2.5-bn investment plan in US LNG developer Tellurian’s upcoming Driftwood LNG terminal in Louisiana in the backdrop of low gas prices and easy availability. Petronet, had on September 21, 2019, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for purchase of up to 5-million tonnes per annum of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Tellurian’s Driftwood LNG terminal for 40 years. The deal was concurrent with Petronet making an equity investment of $2.5-bn for an 18 per cent stake in Driftwood. The September MoU contemplated conclusion of the transaction by March 31, 2020, but the timeline was extended to May 31, 2020 after Petronet promoters reportedly questioned the rationale of making an equity investment at a time when gas was so abundantly available the world over. They also ques-

tioned locking in such large volumes from one supplier for a 40-year period at a time when global rates were falling due to glut in the market. To satisfy promoters as well as test if LNG from Tellurian would be competitive, Petronet invited bids to buy 1-million tonnes per annum of LNG for 10 years. Suppliers were asked to quote a price lower than 30 cents minus Japan/Korea Marker (JKM) LNG price, which effectively brought the rate close to spot or current prices. Tellurian was among the 13 suppliers that quoted in the Petronet tender but was not short-

Hoping the repeat his success at Cheniere Energy – the US liquefied natural gas pioneer – energy tycoon Mr. Charif Souki launched Tellurian four years ago but the 27.6-mtpa plant, costing $30-bn, remains unbuilt years after construction was due to begin. The LNG market has been pummelled as the coronavirus pandemic has sapped demand. Tellurian would have been the first long-term LNG import contract signed since the Narendra Modi government came to power in 2014. All the previous deals – 7.5-mtpa with Qatar, 1.44-mtpa with Australia, 2.5-mtpa with Russia and 5.8-mtpa with the US – were signed during the Congress-led UPA regime.

GAIL to invest in compressed biogas start-ups GAIL (India) Ltd. plans to invest in Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) companies through its start-up initiative ‘Pankh’. “GAIL has opened a fresh Round for Solicitation of Investment Proposals from start-ups operating specifically

in the area of CBG. The start-ups that are interested in equity investment from GAIL can apply on GAIL’s website. The solicitation round is open till July 24, 2020,” a company statement said. Start-ups providing technology, planning to expand their existing CBG

plants and or planning to set-up new units can apply. GAIL had launched ‘Pankh’ in July 2017 to invest in promising start-ups. So far, GAIL has made investments through four solicitation rounds in 24 ventures operating in various areas, the company said.

Cabinet approves additional investment by ONGC Videsh in Myanmar The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved additional investment of $121.27-mn (about Rs. 909-crore) by ONGC Videsh Ltd. (OVL) towards further development of blocks A-1 and A-3 Blocks of Shwe oil & gas project in Myanmar.

OVL has been associated with exploration and development of Shwe project in Myanmar since 2002, as part of a consortium of companies from South Korea, India and Myanmar. GAIL is also an investor in this project.

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OVL has invested $722-mn till 31st March 2019 in the project. The first gas from the Shwe Project was received in July 2013 and plateau production was reached in December 2014. The project has been generating positive cash flows since FY 2014-15. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Meetings & Conferences INDIA

September 2020 6-8 | Goa 6th ISDC 2020-Convention & Exhibition Indian Home and Personal Care Industry Association (IHPCIA) : Krutika Sansare/Pankaj Dutia/ Amit Rohira : +91-9029088219/9594759599  : Krutika@ihpcia.org Pankaj@ihpcia.org : Isdcconference.org 9-11 | Mumbai PharmaLytica 2020 UBM India Pvt. Ltd. : Sean Palanna  : +91-22-61727072  : Sean.Palanna@informa.com : Pharmalytica.in 28-29 | New Delhi Refining India Conference EMAP, Publishers of PTQ/Digital Refining : Paul Mason  : +44-844-5888-771  : Sales@petroleumtechnology.com October 2020 8-10 | Mumbai 11th Biennial International Exhibition & Conference FICCI : Nachiket Basole : +91-9867312834/9833312834  : Nachiket.Basole@ficci.com TO BE ANNOUNCED

Indian Chlor-Alkali Conference 2020: Building Competitiveness and Exhibition Alkali Manufacturers Association of India

: Harjeet Kaur Anand  : +91-11-22432003 : +91-9818904989  : Hkanand@ama-india.org

: Cheryl Williams  : +44-0-203-141-0623  : Cwilliams@acieu.net October 2020

INTERNATIONAL

September 2020 7-9 | Dubai ArabChem The ARABLAB Group : David Domoney  : +971-4-397-54-18 : +971-50-458-11-24  : David@arablab.com : Arablab.com 7-9 | Munich, Germany Global Chlor-alkali Conference 2020 IHS Markit  : +604-291-3600  : Jessica.Pols@ihsmarkit.com 8-9 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ZIA Annual Conference Zircon Industry Association  : +44-78-00-85-06-92  : Admin@zircon-association.org : Zircon-association.org/aboutzircon.html 16-18 | Shanghai 19th China International Chemical Industry Fair (ICIF China 2020) CCPIT Sub-Council of Chemical Industry, China National Chemical Information Center : Mao Menglin/Claire Jiang  : +86-10-64285845/64432875  : Maoml@ccpitchem.org.cn Claire.Jiang@cncic.cn 30 Sep-1 Oct | Cartagena, Spain 8th European Bulk Liquid Storage Summit ACI (Europe)

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7-8 | Munich, Germany 6th PLA World Congress bioplastics MAGAZINE : Dr. Michael Thielen  : +49-2161-6884469  : Mt@bioplasticsmagazine.com 7-8 | Brussels, Belgium 5th Biopesticides Europe Active Communications Europe Ltd. (ACI) : Rohan Baryah  : +48-616-467-022  : Rbaryah@acieu.net : Wplgroup.com/aci/event/ biopesticides-europe 12-15 | Karlsruhe, Germany PaintExpo FairFair GmbH : Markus Beck  : +49-7022-60255-20  : Beck@fairfair.de : Paintexpo.com 22-23 | Singapore 24th World Chlor-Alkali Conference ICIS and Tecnon OrbiChem : Nazan Ali  : +44-0-208-652-8350  : Nazan.Ali@icis.com : Icisevents.com/worldchloralkali November 2020 11-12 | Germany Chemspec Europe 2020 Mack Brooks Exhibitions Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Meetings & Conferences : Jennifer Kreuzinger  : Jennifer.Kreuzinger@mackbrooks.co.uk 17-19 | Shanghai, China Fabric and Home Care World Conference The American Oil Chemists’ Society (AOCS) : Jamie Lourash  : +1-217-693-4823  : Jamiel@aocs.org : Fabrichomecare.aocs.org 25-27 | Jakarta, Indonesia LabIndonesia 2020 ECMI Asia Sdn Bhd & PT. Pamerindo Indonesia  : +62-21-2525-320  : info@pamerindo.com December 2020 6-10 | Houston, USA 23rd World Petroleum Congress World Petroleum Council  : Info@wpc2020.com : Wpc2020.com 16-18 | SNIEC, Shanghai, China CPhI & P-MEC China 2020 Informa Markets, CCCMHPIE and Sinoexpo Informa Markets  : 086-21-33392421  : Yingqi.Shi@imsinoexpo.com : Cphi-china.cn/en

March 2021 24-26 | Shenzhen, China The Personal Care and Homecare Ingredients Trade Show 2021 Reed Sinopharm Exhibitions : Shawn Liu  : +86-10-8455-6635  : Shuangyang.Liu@reedsinopharm.com

22-23 | Sao Paulo in-cosmetics Latin America Reed Exhibitions Ltd. : Shammi Srivastava  : Shammi.Srivastava@reedexpo.co.uk  : +91-22-6771-6617 : Latinamerica.in-cosmetics.com TO BE ANNOUNCED

April 2021 13-15 | Barcelona, Spain in-cosmetics Global Reed Exhibitions Ltd. : Rana Khoury  : +44-0-20-8439-5436  : Rana.Khoury@reedexpo.co.uk : In-cosmetics.com/global

11th GPCA PlastiCon Gulf Petrochemicals & Chemicals Association : Salman Khan/Jerry Rodrigues  : +971-4-451-0666/Ext. 103/155  : Sales@gpcaplastics.com : Gpcaplastics.com

13-16 | Shenzhen, China CHINAPLAS 2021 Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd. : Stella Yuen/Erica Chin  : +852-2516-3514/2516-3359  : Cschinaplas@adsale.com.hk

17th Phenol/Acetone & Derivatives Centre for Management Technology : Grace Oh  : +65-6346-9147  : Grace@cmtsp.com.sg : Cmtevents.com

September 2021 1-3 | Indonesia Asia Pacific Coatings Show : Keyue Li  : +44-0-1737-855-037  : Keyueli@dmgevents.com : Coatings-group.com/acc 12-16 | Berlin, Germany IFEAT 2020 Berlin Conference IFEAT  : +44-0-1707-245826  : Contact@ifeat.org

14th BioPlastics Market Centre for Management Technology : Grace Oh  : +65-6346-9147  : Grace@cmtsp.com.sg : Cmtevents.com 20th Asia Coatings Market Centre for Management Technology (CMT) : Mia Dimla  : +65-6817-6396  : Mia@cmtsp.com.sg

15-17 | Miami, Florida World Perfumery Congress 2020 Allured Business Media : Deniz Ataman  : +630-344-6070  : Dataman@allured.com : Worldperfumerycongress.com Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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News from Abroad DIGITAL CHEMISTRY

Covestro and Google join hands to employ quantum computing in chemical simulations German materials and polymer expert, Covestro, and Google have signed a research partnership agreement to investigate new possibilities in the field of chemical simulations. The current research focuses on the development of fundamental algorithms, while the future vision is to solve certain complex simulations in a fraction of the time compared to classical computers. The main goal is the further development of quantum computing technology and how it can be used to solve chemical problems in the future. Google will provide the hardware and access to its technology experts. “Quantum computing opens up ground-breaking new perspectives for our industry. We therefore want to invest specifically in the further development of this technology and build up expertise,” said Dr. Markus Steilemann, CEO, Covestro. “The partnership with Google gives us the opportunity to do so and is so far unique in the chemical industry.” Opening up new dimensions Covestro has already been investing extensively in digital R&D for around three years. The novel quantum computing is another important milestone in the search for new, digitised research processes. This forward-looking computer technology is the key to knowledge that is needed, for example, to successfully advance the circular economy. With the

help of quantum computing, details of highly complex chemical reaction processes can be digitally simulated and evaluated in a very short time. Mr. Hartmut Neven, head of the Google AI Quantum group states: “We are advancing quantum computing by developing quantum processors and novel quantum algorithms to help industry researcher partners solve problems.” Quantum computing will help Google to develop the innovations of tomorrow, including AI. That’s why

the company is committed to building dedicated quantum hardware and software today, he added. Google wants to offer researchers and developers access to open source frameworks and computing power that can operate beyond classical capabilities. With quantum computing, Covestro intends to build on the success of previous investments and further deepen its global competencies in computational chemistry. In the long term, the technology can go far beyond the possibilities of high-performance computing. With the expansion of a classic high-performance computer at its Leverkusen (Germany) site for computer simulations and a new, global platform for research data for more than a year, Covestro has been tapping into the value-added potential that the digital transformation of the chemical industry is opening up.

Linde starts up plants to supply Celanese and other customers in US Linde has started up a hydrogen and carbon monoxide facility in Clear Lake, Texas, USA, as well as a new air separation unit in LaPorte, Texas. The

plants will supply oxygen, nitrogen and carbon monoxide to Celanese, under a previously announced long-term agreement, and hydrogen to other customers

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via Linde’s US Gulf Coast pipeline system. The new air separation unit is also connected to Linde’s nitrogen and oxygen pipeline network. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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News from Abroad CARBON-NEUTRAL MOBILITY

Air Liquide and Port of Rotterdam launch partnership to foster hydrogen-powered trucks and infrastructure French industrial gas major, Air Liquide, and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have jointly launched an initiative aimed at enabling 1,000 hydrogen-powered zero-emission trucks on the roads connecting the Netherlands, Belgium, and western Germany by 2025. Several partners representing the whole supply chain, from truck manufacturers such as VDL Groep, Iveco/ Nikola to transport companies Vos Logistics, Jongeneel Transport and HN Post, as well as leading fuel cell suppliers have already agreed to join. This is one of the largest projects in Europe for the development of hydrogen trucks and related infrastructure and will contribute to improve air quality by reducing by an estimated amount of more than 100,000 tonnes CO 2 emissions per year, which is equivalent to 110-million kms driven. In order to have 1,000 hydro-

gen-powered trucks on the road, out of which 500 are expected to be based in the Port of Rotterdam area, the related infrastructure needs to be developed and deployed, which envisages 25 high capacity hydrogen stations to connect the Netherlands, Belgium, and western Germany. The project also aims to include the necessary electrolysis capacity to produce low carbon hydrogen. The companies represented in the initiative will jointly perform the feasibility study of this whole value chain. To date, the project counts partners with complementary expertise, including hydrogen production, distribution through filling stations, truck manufacturers, transport companies, and fuel cell manu-

facturers for heavy-duty applications. Air Liquide and the Port of Rotterdam expect more parties to join the initiative in the coming months. Together, they will contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions of road transportation with hydrogen as a clean and sustainable alternative energy carrier. The final investment decision by the project partners is expected at the end of 2022. Hydrogen is increasingly seen as a solution to meet the challenge of clean transportation. It enables the reduction of greenhouse gases, pollution in cities and dependency on fossil fuels. It is particularly suited for intensively used heavy-duty vehicles. “This project gives substance to our ambition to make transport more sustainable. With this coalition of partners that complement one another, we can give zero emission road transport a boost,” Mr. Allard Castelein, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, said.

NEW FACILITY

Nouryon to build hydroperoxide facility in China Dutch speciality chemicals firm, Nouryon, will start development of a world-class manufacturing facility at its current site in Ningbo, China to produce two key intermediates for its organic peroxides business: tert-Butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) and tert-Butyl alcohol (TBA). Organic peroxides are essential ingredients in the production of polymers and composites. The manufacturing facility is scheduled to be completed in the second half of 2021 and will have a capacity for 35,000-tpa of TBHP/TBA. TBHP is an intermediate in Nouryon’s organic

term partnership with Nanjing Jinling Huntsman (NJH), which will provide raw materials for the new facility. NJH will build a storage tank and loading station at its facility in Nanjing for transfer to Nouryon’s Ningbo site. peroxide production process and is also used as a polymerisation initiator for coating resins and other products; TBA is a raw material used both for the production of organic peroxides and other speciality chemicals. Nouryon has entered into a long-

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“This is an important step in integrating our regional supply chain for TBHP, which is currently imported from overseas,” said Mr. Johan Landfors, President of Technology Solutions at Nouryon. “Demand for TBHP and TBA continues to rise in Asia, and our new facility will ensure that we can meet that demand for years to come,” he added. 113

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News from Abroad GREEN TRANSPORTATION

Air Products and Saudi partners plan $5-bn ‘green’ hydrogen-based ammonia facility US-based industrial gases major, Air Products, in collaboration with Saudi Arabian partners, ACWA Power and NEOM, have signed an agreement to develop a $5-bn ‘green’ hydrogen-based ammonia production facility powered by renewable energy. According to a press release, the world’s largest ‘green’ hydrogen project will supply 650-tpd (tonnes per day) of carbon-free hydrogen for transportation globally and will save the world three million tons of carbon dioxide annually. The project aims to produce ‘green’ ammonia for export to global markets by 2025. The project will be equally owned by all the three members and will be located at NEOM, a new model for sustainable living in the northwest corner of Saudi Arabia. Part financial hub and part technology hub, NEOM would include towns and cities, ports and enterprise zones, research centres, sports and entertainment venues, and tourist destinations. ACWA Power is a developer, investor, and operator of power generation and desalinated water production plants.

using Thyssenkrupp technology; production of nitrogen by air separation using Air Products’ technology; and production of 1.2-mtpa of ‘green’ ammonia using Haldor Topsoe’s technology.

Air Products’ Chairman, President and CEO, Mr. Seifi Ghasemi said, “Harnessing the unique profile of NEOM’s sun and wind to convert water to hydrogen, this project will yield a totally clean source of energy on a massive scale and will save the world over three million tons of CO2 emissions annually and eliminate smog-forming emissions and other pollutants from the equivalent of over 700,000 cars.” Air Products will be the exclusive off-taker of the ‘green’ ammonia and intends to transport it around the world to be dissociated to produce ‘green’ hydrogen for the transportation market. The project will integrate over four gigawatts of renewable power from solar, wind and storage; production of 650-tpd of hydrogen by electrolysis

Air Products-Thyssenkrupp cooperation agreement Earlier, Air Products had inked a Strategic Cooperation Agreement (SCA) with Thyssenkrupp Uhde Chlorine Engineers, a leading player in technologies and comprehensive solutions for large-scale electrolysis plants, to collaborate exclusively in key regions, using their complementary technology, engineering and project execution strengths to develop projects supplying ‘green’ hydrogen. As per the deal, Thyssenkrupp will deliver its technology and supply specific engineering, equipment and technical services for water electrolysis plants to be built, owned and operated by Air Products. The collaboration seeks to leverage Thyssenkrupp’s technology supporting Air Products’ development of ‘green’ hydrogen as an energy carrier for sustainable transportation, chemicals and power generation.

Borealis to ramp up use of renewable energy used for its operations in Finland Austrian petrochemicals major, Borealis, has signed two long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) to source renewable electricity from the Finnish wind farm operator, Ilmatar Energy. The agreement has been made jointly with Neste, Borealis’ long-term partner in Porvoo, Finland. The purchase and supply of more

than 20-MW of wind power over the next decade enables Borealis to increase the share of renewable power in its overall electricity consumption at its production facilities in Porvoo, Finland, to 13%. The purchase volume will comprise the annual output of approximately four wind turbines. This brings the company

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closer to its stated aim of sourcing at least 50% of Borealis Group electricity consumption from renewable sources for its hydrocarbon & energy and polyolefins businesses by the year 2030. The PPA also supports the aim of the Finnish chemical industry to be carbon neutral by 2045. Delivery of electricity by Ilmatar to Borealis in Porvoo is expected to begin around mid-2022. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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News from Abroad FAST-TRACKING RESEARCH

FMC collaborates with Cyclica to improve research efficiency using artificial intelligence FMC, the US-based agri-sciences firm, has entered into a collaboration with Cyclica Inc., a leading biotechnology company specialising in artificial intelligence (AI) and computational biophysics, to accelerate and improve the efficiency of discovering new crop protection chemistry. FMC said the move is among the several new technology collaborations and approaches it is pursuing to expand research of novel active ingredients that protect crops from diseases and destructive pests. “Today we have an award-winning pipeline of more than 25 promising new molecules,” said Dr. Kathleen Shelton, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of FMC. “Discovering a new molecule with the right efficacy, mode of action and sustainability profile is a complex, multi-year process requiring hundreds of researchers testing tens of thousands of compounds annually.

researchers with a greater volume of high-quality molecule predictions that are specific to the pesticidal target of interest.

Augmenting our traditional research and screening processes with the power of AI will help us identify and assess more molecules faster and with greater precision,” she added. FMC will use Ligand Design and Ligand Express, Cyclica’s proprietary AI platforms, to optimise the discovery of novel compounds at a pace that far exceeds typical chemistry discovery research programmes. Powered by MatchMaker, a deep learning proteome screening technology, and POEM, a machine learning technology for predicting molecular properties, Ligand Design and Ligand Express will assess millions of chemical structures, providing FMC

“Ligand Design and Ligand Express have been instrumental in the design and screening of new medicines, and we look forward to applying those learnings in support of FMC’s global discovery research programmes,” said Mr. Naheed Kurji, cofounder, President and CEO of Cyclica. FMC’s R&D team of more than 800 scientists and associates are guiding one of the most robust discovery and development pipelines in the agricultural industry at 22 innovation centres and field stations around the world. The company’s global R&D is headquartered at the FMC Stine Research Centre in Newark, Delaware, and its biologicals research is conducted at the FMC European Innovation Centre in Hørsholm, Denmark.

GROWING DEMAND

Mitsui Chemicals expands production of mask nose clamps Japan’s Mitsui Chemicals has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Sunrex Industry will expand its production facilities for its Teknorote brand of mask nose clamps. This comes amid increased demand with mask-wearing now having become more common in the effort to contain novel coronavirus infections.

trends going forward, Mitsui Chemicals will also consider making further expansions to its production facilities for mask nose clamps. Sunrex Industry, which is involved in the production of nonwovens and nonwoven-related products, will complete the construction of the expanded facilities by October 2020.

Mitsui Chemicals said the production capacity of mask nose clamps will rise by around 150%, reaching a level sufficient to supply 3 billion masks per year. Depending on mask demand Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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News from Abroad COMBINING EXPERTISE

Clariant announces collaboration in renewable fuels and chemicals with Ineratec Swiss firm, Clariant, has joined forces with Germany-based developer of innovative reactor technologies, Ineratec, to develop and commercialise novel technologies for the production of renewable fuels and chemicals. Clariant will provide its extensive catalysis expertise and broad portfolio of syngas conditioning and upgrading catalysts to support Ineratec’s novel gas-to-liquid technology. Ineratec, a spin-off of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), is specialised in modular chemical reactor technologies for producing sustainable fuels and chemicals. The striking feature of this company’s solution is that the entire chemical process is realised in transportable container units. Their gas-to-liquids process combines hydrogen generated from renewable power, with greenhouse gases (such as CO2), to form CO2-neutral synthetic hydrocarbons and fuels.

efficient hydrogenation of CO2 to methane.

The technology relies on Clariant’s catalysts to convert CO2 to valuable chemicals, fuels, and additives:  Clariant’s HyProGen R-70 produces renewable syngas via reverse water-gas-shift – an essential step in the conversion of green hydrogen and CO2 to green fuels.  Clariant’s signature methanol catalyst, MegaMax, generates renewable methanol, which can be used as fuel additive, solvent, or as raw material for green chemicals such as ‘green’ polypropylene.  For the production of renewable synthetic natural gas (SNG), the catalyst METH 134 supports the

The microstructured core of the modular Ineratec reactors provides a large surface for heat and mass transport. Highly exothermic reactions, such as methanol synthesis or CO2 hydrogenation, can be operated efficiently and safely in compact container-sized plants. This enables outstanding reactor productivity, with high conversion per reactor pass. Due to this innovative chemical reactor technology for renewable energy, Ineratec was awarded the ‘German Entrepreneur Award 2018’. Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Stefan Heuser, Senior Vice President & General Manager at Clariant Catalysts, stated, “Ineratec’s state-of-the-art, container-sized gas-to-liquid technology has great potential for the decentralized fuel market, and we are excited to contribute with our tailor-made syngas catalyst innovations.”

ENHANCED OFFERINGS

Lonza boosts integrated dry powder inhaler product development services in US Swiss biotech firm, Lonza, has announced the establishment of a Centre of Excellence for Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI) drug product development at its Bend, USA site. “The DPI service offer leverages the extensive particle engineering expertise and capabilities at Lonza-Bend while incorporating Lonza site network capabilities where applicable for specific customers and/or drug programmes,” the company said in a press note.

of a head-to-head evaluation of particle engineering approaches (spray drying and micronisation), along with capsule-based DPI formulation design and development.

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pounds utilising the pulmonary and nasal delivery routes increases, particle engineering capabilities combined with formulation design expertise have become more critical in meeting target product profiles and accelerated development timelines. Lonza has more than 25 years’ experience in particle engineering, formulation and encapsulation for DPI applications across a broad range of drug substance parameters and most commercially viable DPI delivery devices. This experience has been utilised in designing a service package Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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News from Abroad that meets the needs of this critical first decision-making step in DPI formulation design. “Utilising phase-appropriate assets, Lonza scientists can provide capsule-based DPI formulations for feasibility studies in as little as 12 weeks. Analytical services, including initial stability studies, are also available as

part of the DPI service package. The service package can be further tailored to individual drug programmes with drug substance development and supply, and services for regulatory filing submissions,” the company informed. “Drug delivery via the lung is an increasingly viable treatment option for a number of therapeutic areas. We have

determined a growing market need for service partners that have both particle engineering expertise as well as integrated product development solutions that can effectively advance customer molecules utilising the DPI format while minimising programme risk and complexity,” said Mr. Christian Dowdeswell, SVP, Lonza Pharma and Biotech.

ACADEMIA-INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP

ExxonMobil renews collaboration with Princeton Energy Centre to advance low-emission research and energy solutions ExxonMobil and US-based Princeton University’s Andlinger Centre for Energy and the Environment have renewed their collaboration to research lower-emission technologies and energy solutions. The new, five-year agreement builds on ExxonMobil’s participation in Princeton’s ‘E-filliates Partnership’, which began in 2015. E-filliates is a corporate membership programme administered by the Andlinger Centre and aims to help accelerate research, development and deployment of energy and environmental technologies through academia and industry partnerships. “We collaborate with leading universities and institutions around the world to find meaningful and scalable solutions to develop lower-emission technologies,” said Mr. Vijay Swarup, Vice President of R&D for ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company. “Working with companies is a critical piece of translating fundamental knowledge and discoveries into real-world impact. We challenge ExxonMobil scientists to explore the fundamental scientific questions that underpin technology development in new ways, and they challenge our sci-

This is in addition to the company’s ongoing collaboration with FuelCell Energy to enhance technology for capturing CO2 from industrial facilities and electric power generation.

entists to think about the practical considerations of scaling technologies. It’s a win-win and ultimately helps us carry out a core tenet of our mission, which is to reduce emissions globally while improving access to energy around the world,” said Mr. Yueh-Lin (Lynn) Loo, Andlinger Center Director. ExxonMobil is the world-leader in carbon capture, sequestering more carbon in the last 20 years than any other company. Princeton University is advancing this technology with new research to better understand how stored CO2 flows within rocks and interacts with minerals, improving the understanding of underground storage capacity. Future CO2 storage projects can be more optimally planned and operated to achieve net emissions reductions. Princeton University scientists are also working with ExxonMobil on the development of carbonate fuel cells.

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Over the past five years, through the company’s participation in E-ffiliates, ExxonMobil scientists have collaborated with Princeton faculty and researchers to support early-stage research projects that are focused on identifying lower-emission technologies that can accelerate the energy transition. Princeton’s Andlinger Centre for Energy and the Environment is one of five university energy centres ExxonMobil has partnered with to undertake fundamental research to provide low-carbon energy solutions while meeting global energy demand. Since 2000, ExxonMobil has invested approximately $10-bn in projects to research, develop and deploy lower-emission energy solutions. The company also continues to expand collaborative efforts with more than 80 universities, five energy centres and multiple private sector partners around the world to explore next-generation energy technologies. 117

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News from Abroad INDUSTRIAL CYBERSECURITY

Honeywell research reveals risk of USB threats has doubled over 12 months In a report released recently by American conglomerate, Honeywell, based on cybersecurity threat data collected from hundreds of industrial facilities globally, the severity of threats detected to operational technology (OT) systems has risen by significant amounts over a 12-month period. The findings from the latest ‘Honeywell Industrial USB Threat Report’ show that the total amount of threats posed by USB removable media to industrial process control networks remains consistently high, with 45% of locations detecting at least one inbound threat. Over the same time period, the number of threats specifically targeting OT systems nearly doubled from 16% to 28%, while the number of threats capable of causing a loss of view or other major disruption to OT systems more than doubled, from 26% to 59%. The report shows that one in five of all threats was designed specifically to leverage USB removable media as an

attack vector, and more than half the threats were designed to open backdoors, establish persistent remote access or download additional malicious payloads. These findings are indicative of more coordinated attacks, likely attempting to target air-gapped systems used in most industrial control environments and critical infrastructure. “USB-borne malware continues to be a major risk for industrial operators,” said Mr. Eric Knapp, director of Cybersecurity Research and engineering fellow, Honeywell Connected Enterprise, Cybersecurity. “What’s surprising is that we are seeing a much higher density of significant threats that are more targeted and more dangerous. This isn’t a case of accidental exposure to viruses through USB – it’s a trend of using removable media as part of more

deliberate and coordinated attacks,” he warned. The Honeywell report examines data collected from Honeywell’s Secure Media Exchange (SMX) technology, which is designed to scan and control removable media, including USB drives. As the second most prevalent attack vector into industrial control and automation systems, USB devices play an important role in attacks that target OT systems. In recent years, such attacks have included Disttrack, Duqu, Ekans, Flame, Havex, Industroyer, USBCulprit and others. To reduce the risk of USB-related threats, Honeywell recommends that organisations implement a blend of OT cybersecurity software products and services, people training and process changes.

VIRTUAL CONFERENCE

Croda to host its first digital sustainability conference in September UK-based speciality chemicals firm, Croda, will be hosting its first ‘Digital Sustainability Conference’ on September 9-10, 2020. Croda will host a two-day, global, digital experience, bringing together specialists, pioneers and professional market references to present and discuss how to create a more climate, land and people positive world.

The event will be segmented into five knowledge zones:  Sustainability at the core: An approach about the life cycle analysis

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News from Abroad to the future through the Mintel perspectives and investigations.  Navigating certifications and regulations: Explore with the industry experts how to navigate in the current regulatory landscape, and how certifications may enhance consumer appeal and offer novel opportunities for innovation within more sustainable ways.  Formulating sustainably: Croda’s formulation experts will guide the participants through strategies

such as minimising INCI lists, optimising product performance, and ‘clean’ sunscreens. In the interactive zones, exclusive video content will be available from formulators around the world.  Sourcing and supply chain: Being sustainable throughout the whole supply chain is essential to make a truly positive impact. Ingredient transparency, ethical sourcing and a roundtable panel discussion from thought leaders across the personal

care and palm oil industries will be the core of this knowledge zone. All content will be delivered through expert presentations, panel discussions, and videos. Virtual networking rooms will be available for idea exchange and making connections. For more information about the conference, visit https://www.crodapersonalcare.com/en-gb/discovery-zone/ events/sustainability-digital-conference.

DEMAND TRENDS

Electric vehicles to fuel application of Li-ion battery materials globally mandating ethical sourcing of raw materials, reduction in the use of critical materials, and developing processes and infrastructure for recycling and end-of-life management for Li-ion batteries, especially in Europe,” Mr. Rashingkar concluded.

The global market for Li-ion battery materials is forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13%, reaching $36.56-bn by 2026 from $15.49-bn in 2019, driven by demand from the electric vehicles (EVs) segment, according to a new Frost & Sullivan analysis. The rising sales of EVs have resulted in an unprecedented demand for batteries and battery materials. While the market is making significant strides toward developing alternatives to Li-ion batteries for EVs, wide-scale commercial adoption is expected to commence only by the second half of the decade. “Ever-tightening emission standards, coupled with government policies incentivising EV production, are increasingly driving multi-billion dollar investments toward automotive electrification infrastructure, especially in Europe and APAC. This is creating significant growth avenues for battery materials market participants,” said Mr. Gautam Rashingkar, Industry Analyst, Chemicals, Materials, and Nutrition, Frost & Sullivan. “The quest toward packing in high-energy densities to facilitate maximum possible driving

ranges, while focusing on reducing overall battery costs, continues to be the key factor driving development, adoption, and wide-scale use of specific battery materials.” Mr. Rashingkar added the ever-increasing push for high-energy-density batteries is expected to impact the selection and use of individual battery materials, and there is a growing preference for high-nickel-content cathode materials, partial replacement of graphite with silicon composites in anodes, and an increasing demand for thinner, high-thermal-resistance separators. Also, battery manufacturers are increasingly incorporating functional additives in electrolytes. “Furthermore, with rapid expansion in battery manufacturing infrastructure, participants across the value chain are

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News from Abroad GOOD GROWTH PROSPECTS

Global rare earth metals market to be worth around $20-bn by 2026 The global rare earth metals market was valued at around $13.2-bn in 2019 and is expected to grow at 10.7% CAGR from 2020 to 2026 to reach a market size of $19.8-bn, according to a new research report by Global Market Insights. The growing demand for rare earth metals in hybrid and electrical vehicles is anticipated to generate substantial revenue gains during the forecast period. Rare earth metals are a class of elements found together in the earth’s crust that possess similar physical and chemical properties. These elements can be extracted and processed in their ore forms and consist of both hard and light categories. Praseodymium and Samarium fall in the light-weight category and readily found, as compared to heavy metals such as terbium, holmium, gadolinium, europium, thulium, dysprosium, erbium, lutetium, and ytterbium. These metals are used for various applications including in catalysts, battery, metallurgy, glass, and ceramics. Neodymium is likely to account for close to 35% in the global rare earth metals market in 2026 due to the wide-ranging use of neodymium magnets across various industry verticals. It

is majorly used in producing permanent magnets employed in electrical and hybrid vehicles. Its high coercivity and excellent flux retaining capacity make it highly desirable for use in electrical vehicles. Cerium is majorly used to manufacture aluminium alloys and it accounts for up to half of the rare earth content of many rare earth ores. Increasing demand for aluminium alloys, owing to its low price, is expected to propel cerium production in the near future. According to the report, the magnets application segment was a major contributor to revenues in 2019 and it

is set to exceed $4.4-bn in 2026. Rare earth magnets are expensive as compared to ceramic and aluminium nickel cobalt (AlNiCo) magnets. However, they possess excellent properties as compared to conventional magnets. Neodymium iron boron (NdFeB) magnets can receive large currents to create a strong magnetic field. The magnet segment is closely followed by the alloy and the catalyst segment. The alloy segment is likely to hold a market share of 21% in 2026. Usage of rare earth elements in alloying helps achieve desirable corrosion resistance and enhance mechanical characteristics.

CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION

Brenntag to acquire Thai finished lubes distributor German chemical distribution firm, Brenntag, has signed an agreement to acquire Oils ‘R Us Co. Ltd. based in Thailand. The company has a diversified customer base as it distributes a range of lubricants for automotive, commercial vehicle, industrial and marine applications. “Our acquisition in Thailand,

which is the second largest economy in Southeast Asia, perfectly drives Brenntag’s lubricants expansion plan in the

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region forward. Not only regional, but also in terms of service offering, since Oils ‘R Us offers us extensive possibilities to establish lubricant decanting and re-packaging capabilities in the future,” said Mr. Henri Nejade, Member of the Management Board of Brenntag Group and CEO Brenntag Asia Pacific. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Technology Abstracts HEAT TREATMENT

A non-caloric natural sweetener that can make cancer therapy more efficient Stevioside (STE), isolated from the leaves of Honey yerba, and widely used as a non-caloric natural sweetener, can sweeten our lives in more ways than one. Researchers at the Institute of Nano Science & Technology, an autonomous institute of Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, in their recent study have found that STE, a natural plant-based glycoside found in leaves of Honey yerba (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni) when coated on nanoparticles can increase the efficiency of magnetic hyperthermia-mediated cancer therapy (MHCT). MHCT is based on heating the tumour tissues using magnetic nanoparticles in comparison to the routinely used surfactant moieties (oleic acid and polysorbate-80) and is based on generation of localised heat at the tumour site on exposure to an alternating magnetic field (AMF) in the presence of magnetic nanoparticles.

The Manuscript related to the same was submitted to the Journal of ACS Molecular Pharmaceutics.

Ruby Gupta and Deepika Sharma in their research published in the International Journal of Hyperthermia showed that coating the nanoparticles with STE not only improved the cellular uptake of the nano-magnets in glioma C6 cancer cells (one of the most common and aggressive form of glial cancer cells), but also enhanced its retention time. The researchers have modified the stevioside structure to make it more effective as a biosurfactant for magnetic nanoclusters synthesized in the Lab.

The stevioside coating exhibited significant improvement in the calorimetric hyperthermia activity, through particle size reduction of magnetic nanoparticles, thereby intensifying the MHCT. Exposure of magnetic nanoparticles to AMF leads to temperature rise from 37°C to 42-45°C inducing tumour cell death by triggering activation of certain intracellular and extracellular degradation mechanisms. Controlling the magnetic properties of a nanoparticle efficiently via its particle size to achieve optimized heat under AMF is the critical point for MHCT. The INST team has shown that the use of stevioside as a promising biosurfactant controls the magnetic properties of (Fe3O4) nanoparticles by controlling the particle size.

COMPUTATIONAL METHODS

IIT-H uses artificial intelligence to study supply chain network of biofuels Bio-derived fuels are gaining widespread attention among the scientific community across the world. The work on biofuels is in response to the global call for reducing carbon emissions associated with the use of fossil fuels. In India too, biofuels have caught the imagination of researchers. For instance, researchers of the Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (IIT-H) have started using computational methods to understand the factors and impediments in incorporating biofuels into the fuel sector in India.

emission savings throughout the project lifecycle.

A unique feature of this work is that the framework considers revenue generation not only as an outcome of sales of the biofuel, but also in terms of carbon credits via greenhouse gas

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The model has shown that if bioethanol is integrated with mainstream fuel, the costs associated with it are follows: production cost 43%, import 25%, transport 17%, infrastructure 15%, and inventory 0.43%. The model has also shown that the feed availability to the tune of at least 40% of the capacity is needed to meet the projected demands. Dr. Kishalay Mitra, lead researcher, 121

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Technology Abstracts Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT-H Hyderabad, said, “In India, biofuels generated from non-food sources is the most promising source of carbon-neutral renewable energy. These second-generation sources include agricultural waste products such as straw, hay and wood, among others, that do not intrude upon food sources.” The team, led by Dr. Kishalay Mitra, lead researcher, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT-H, has considered multiple technologies available for bioenergy generation across several

zones in the country and performed a thorough feasibility study using data of suppliers, transport, storage and production, among others, published by the Indian Government. Elaborating on this research, Mr. Kapil Gumte, Research Scholar, IIT Hyderabad, said, “We use machine learning techniques to understand the supply chain network. Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence in which the computer learns patterns from available data and updates automatically to produce an understanding

of the system and predictions for the future.” “The techno-economic-environmental analysis on country-wide multi-layered supply chain network and the use of machine learning techniques have helped us capture the uncertainty in forecasting demands and other supply chain parameters and their effects on the operational and design decisions in the long run,” added Dr. Mitra. The results of this work have been published in the Journal of Cleaner Production.

STEAM GENERATORS

Purifying water with the help of wood, bacteria and the sun According to the United Nations, about one-fifth of the world’s population lives in areas where water is scarce. Therefore, technologies to produce clean water from undrinkable sources, such as seawater, river or lake water, and contaminated water, are urgently needed. Now, researchers reporting in Nano Letters have developed a wood-based steam generator that, with the help of bacterialproduced nanomaterials, harnesses solar energy to purify water. A solar steam generator is a device that uses the abundant energy of the sun to separate pure water from its contaminants by evaporation. Many different versions of these devices have been developed, with varying efficiencies. To design better solar steam generators, researchers must find ways to improve light absorption, heat management, water transport and evaporation. Shu-Hong Yu and colleagues at the University of Science and Technology of China wanted to combine all four improvements in a single device. They chose wood as the basis of their generator because of its sustainability and porous structure, which allows rapid water transport.

The researchers made their device with the help of bacteria that produced long cellulose nanofibers, which bound the layers of the device together. The team added bacteria to the surface of a block of wood and allowed them to ferment. Then, they sprayed an aerosol of glass bubbles – tiny hollow spheres that provide excellent thermal insulation – onto the surface. The glass bubbles became embedded in the cellulose nanofibers produced by the bacteria, forming a hydrogel. Finally, the researchers added carbon nanotubes, which tangled with the cellulose nanofibers to form a light-absorbing, water-evaporating top layer.

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The device works by transporting water upward through the wood to the light-absorbing layer, which is heated by the sun. The water evaporates, and the steam is collected and condensed to produce pure water. The insulating layer of glass bubbles keeps heat from being transferred downward through the device and lost, and the nanoscale structures lower the energy required for water vaporisation. As a result, the new device has a higher evaporation rate and efficiency than most existing solar steam generators. [https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett. 0c01088]. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Technology Abstracts BIOMEDICAL IMAGING

Fluorescent peptide nanoparticles, in every colour of the rainbow The discovery of green fluorescent protein (GFP), which is made by a jellyfish, transformed cell biology. It allowed scientists to stitch the GFP sequence to proteins from other organisms to trace their movements and interactions in living cells. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have designed peptide nanoparticles that can each glow in a variety of colours, opening the door for many new biomedical applications. Scientists have tried to mimic the fluorescence of GFP in small molecules such as chromophore-containing polymers or fluorescent peptide nanostructures. Peptides, which are small pieces of proteins, are attractive because of their structural simplicity and biocompatibility. However, previous fluorescent peptide nanomaterials glow in only one colour, which limits their use.

Yuefei Wang and colleagues wanted to make peptides that can fluorescent in a rainbow of colours. The researchers designed 12 peptides that contained 1-3 copies of the amino acids phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan or histidine, all of which are weakly fluorescent in the visible range. They added a hydrophobic ferrocene group to one end of the peptide, which caused multiple peptides to assemble into spherical fluorescent

nanoparticles. The ferrocene group also changed the emission properties, or colours, of the peptides. The researchers found that each peptide nanoparticle could glow in more than one colour, and together, the 12-peptide palette encompassed all colours in the visible region of light. The peptide colours were photostable and showed no toxicity when added to human cells. These results indicate that the peptide nanoprobes could be substituted for fluorescent proteins, such as GFP, in biomedical imaging, although the fluorescence quantum yield is not as high, the researchers say. [https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami. 0c08259].

FOOD GRADE FLOCCULATION

Technique fishes valuable nutrients out of shrimp processing water The seafood industry requires large amounts of water for food processing. Before used water is discharged, some organic matter, including protein, is typically removed. This sludge is usually landfilled or converted into biogas, which results in the valuable nutrients it contains being lost from the food chain. Now researchers report in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering a method to recover these nutrients from shrimp processing water so they can be incorporated in food or feed. At present, food processing factories remove organic matter from water by

first clumping it together with chemical treatments (coagulation) and then raising those clumps to the surface with a technique such as “dissolved air flotation” (DAF). Coagulation is traditionally

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carried out with iron or other non-food-grade flocculants that clean the water efficiently, but render the removed sludge unsuitable for food or feed purposes. One alternative is to filter the nutrients from the water using membranes, but the equipment is expensive and can clog. A more sustainable option is to switch to food-grade flocculants in combination with DAF. Although a few other studies have shown that such a combination could work, these were small-scale experiments. Ingrid Undeland and Bita 123

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Technology Abstracts Forghani of Chalmers University of Technology and colleagues wanted to scale up the combined food-grade flocculationDAF process and assess the nutrient composition of the recovered biomass. At a processing plant, the team treated shrimp processing water with

alginate or carrageenan, edible flocculants derived from seaweed. The resulting particles were then collected via DAF and dried. The combination technique captured up to 98% of the protein present in the water, considerably more than flotation alone could collect. The recovered shrimp biomass contained up

to 61% proteins and 23% total lipids. The researchers concluded the process could be used for recovering nutrients from shrimp processing water for later use in food or feed. [ h t t p s : / / d o i . o rg / 1 0 . 1 0 2 1 / a c s s u s chemeng.0c01154].

MARKET DYNAMICS

Bio-based chemicals take centre stage Usually, when oil prices fall, biobased chemical firms struggle. But these days, alternatives to petroleumbased products are undergoing a renaissance. Consumers are increasingly eco-conscious, leading companies to partner with chemical manufacturers to develop products that are both sustainable and high performing. A new article in Chemical & Engineering News details how manufacturers are making this pivot toward nature-based products. Bio-based chemicals are not new to the consumer market, and they’ve struggled to gain a foothold in comparison to their less expensive, petroleum-based counterparts. In recent years, concerns about plastic waste and greenhouse gas emissions have transformed consumer habits, despite the surplus of oil keeping the price of petroleum-based products low. Many shoppers are now willing to

pay a premium for more environmentally friendly products, especially if they outperform their traditional counterparts. Experts say that companies need to be strategic about how they market their new bio-based products – targeting areas where customers are already looking to make changes is a key to success. Manufacturers of diapers, consumer electronics and automotive coatings are working with chemical firms to transform their respective markets. Disposable diapers and similar products generate 3.6-mt of waste each year, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency. Even if other materials in the diaper are touted as “natural,” most are made with petroleumderived, super-absorbent acrylic acid. Now, chemical companies are developing bio-based procedures to make acrylic acid from sugar.

Meanwhile, the technology sector is looking to create new bio-based materials that outperform current ones. One result is Hyaline, a film made from a sugar-derived monomer for use in electronic touchscreen displays. According to the manufacturer, machine-learning specialist Zymergen, the film is thinner, more durable and performs better with biometrics than its petroleum-based counterpart. The automotive coatings industry is working to use monomers and polymers that can be made from sugar to make better-performing products that lower emissions and energy use. These industries are hopeful that their investment in bio-based materials will pay off with eco-conscious customers. [Chem. & Engg. News, July 6, 2020].

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CII Virtual Conference THE WAY FORWARD

Industry captains and experts deliberate ways to boost growth and self-reliance in chemicals

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xports of chemicals by India grew by almost 11% from 2014 to 2018, while imports grew by about 5%. Despite the faster growth of exports, India still imports far more than it exports, resulting in a chemicals trade deficit of about $15-bn. While the rising exports indicate the potential for further growth, import substitution opportunities are there for the taking for the domestic chemicals sector. These factors, combined with a favourable demographic advantage and growing consumerism, could make the coming decade, the decade of the Indian chemicals industry. These were some observations made by Mr. Devinder Singh Chawla, Partner & Sector Leader – Chemicals & Agri, Ernst & Young. He was speaking at a virtual conference organised recently by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on ‘Boosting growth of chemical space for self-reliant India’. Advantage india According to Mr. Rajendra Gogri, Chairman and Managing Director, Aarti Industries Ltd., new opportunities are emerging for the Indian chemical industry from disruptions in the global supply chain. He noted that even before COVID-19, the supply chain movement towards India had started – initially because of the environmental disruptions in China and then due to the US-China trade war. COVID-19 has further exacerbated the shift. Giving the example of his own company, he said Aarti Industries had signed a contract with a multinational

speciality chemicals major for supplying products worth Rs. 500-crore for 20 years, involving investments of around Rs. 300-crore. “The MNC had a choice between China and India, and they preferred us. This clearly indicates that the trend was visible even earlier,” he observed. Mr. Gogri, however, emphasised that access to basic feedstock and an integrated approach are key requirements for a thriving speciality chemicals sector in the country. Giving another example, he said his company sourced ethylene by pipeline from Reliance Industries Ltd. to make a key agrochemical intermediate, ethyl methyl aniline. United Phosphorus Ltd. put up a unit to make use of this intermediate to manufacture a fast-growing herbicide, S-metolachlor. “So, Reliance’s supply of Rs. 20-crore worth of ethylene is resulting in Rs. 450-500crore worth of exports and investments of around Rs. 250-300-crore,” he remarked. Highlighting challenges faced by the industry, Mr. Gogri said investments are not happening in basic chemicals because of lack of economies of scale, while in specialities the big bottlenecks are availability of feedstock and lack of R&D. Reforms needed To address these issues, he recommended increasing import duties across the entire chemicals value chain by about 10%. This can attract investments in basic chemicals and further support investments in intermediates and speciality chemicals. He said the recent

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scheme announced by the government to boost the domestic manufacturing of key active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and intermediates for the pharma sector should be extended to the entire chemical industry. “If any chemical, which has not been made in India for the last 10 years, is sought to be manufactured, the government can give incentives for five years so that scale and technology stabilisation can be covered,” he suggested. Another key factor for chemicals is environmental flexibility, wherein it is important to move to product-agnostic environment clearances. As long as effluent quantity and quality are maintained, manufacturers should be allowed to manufacture products as per changing market demand, he pointed out. “With these few major reforms, the next decade can truly be the decade of the Indian chemical industry. India can become a speciality chemicals powerhouse in the world. The industry and government should look to tap this opportunity and evolve a comprehensive 10-year growth plan for the industry,” urged Mr. Gogri. Extend production-linked incentive policy to chemicals In his address, Mr. Rakesh Bhartia, CEO, India Glycols Ltd. agreed that the next decade would belong to India, mainly due to the country’s demographic dividend. However, he said, there must be a recognition amongst policymakers that speciality chemicals is an area that can be a gamechanger 127

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CII Virtual Conference for the Indian manufacturing sector and especially the chemicals sector. In this context, he noted that even as the government has announced production-linked incentive policy for APIs, the policy makers should have realised that making an API requires about 10 chemical intermediates and if those chemical intermediates continue to be imported, the whole purpose of the API initiative is defeated. Mr. Bhartia later urged chemical industry entrepreneurs in the country to start thinking global, and start thinking big. To a large extent, the focus was more on the domestic market and on commodities and that has to change, he commented. Focus on implementation The chemical industry is not going to achieve the target of $250300-bn by 2025 up from about $150-mn now by doing the same things it did till now, warned Mr. Zarir Langrana, Executive Director & President, Global Chemicals Business, Tata Chemicals Ltd. “The industry will need to reinvent itself. The current pandemic has exposed a host of vulnerabilities, especially in value and supply chains, both globally and locally. But it has also brought back into focus a slew of opportunities that are up for grabs if we take the right steps with speed and aggression. There is a huge opportunity to establish India as a leading chemicals and petrochemicals manufacturing hub. This needs to be driven by focus on technology, sustainability & safety, and world-class, breakthrough innovations,” he declared. He noted that while the recent stimulus package announced by the

government provided some level of liquidity and credit to restart growth on both demand and supply sides, it is imperative to give a push to some of the long-standing initiatives to stimulate investments into the sector. He called for fast tracking and aggressive revival of PCPIRs with a professionally prepared masterplan for each. This should be combined with upgradation of existing chemical estates, some of which are constrained in their growth by moratoriums due to environmental reasons and also by exploring offshore chemical parks to tide over feedstock availability concerns. Emphasising the importance of maintaining quality while being competitive, Mr. Langrana underlined the need for harmonising Indian standards with internationally accepted ones. “The mandatory BIS certifications that have been put in place are a step in the right direction and the list of chemicals under this initiative needs to be aggressively expanded,” he added.

an important role in the nation’s growth, but without a 10-year growth roadmap or a policy,” concluded Mr. Langrana. Feedstock challenges In his address, Mr. Janardhanan Ramanujalu, Vice President, Regional Head, SABICSouth Asia & ANZ, SABIC, noted how complexities arising out of the pandemic have made ‘single country sourcing’ a big risk. “There will be some amount of derisking by all global buyers as well as Indian importers, as even a very attractive single source or single country would have additional risks, as compared to earlier. This will throw opportunities of a spread and India with its huge labour force would get a fair share,” he opined. Speaking about feedstock challenges, he said India imports over 80% of its crude oil requirements and 60% of LNG. The challenge of basic feedstock is very specific to chemicals, as in most other major sectors like steel, aluminium or inorganic chemicals the country is more or less self-sufficient.

Speaking about market access, he said as countries emerge from the COVID-19 crisis, potential markets for the Indian chemicals sector are likely to put up fences to protect their domestic players. “We need to be aware that the use of non-trade barriers would increase and we should have our own policies and strategies in place to deal with this. FTAs are a must for growth, but these should be thought through, calibrated and put in place to ensure that the chemical sector does not suffer,” he advised.

The only capacity India has been in surplus for more than 10 years is refining. “We have up to 35% of surplus refining capacity, which means we have more than a fair share of feedstock coming out of the refineries,” said Mr. Ramanujalu. The crude oil industry is around 10-20 times bigger than the chemical industry. “So, just a 5% swing of crude oil globally to chemicals will flood the industry with excess capacity,” he explained.

“We certainly have the opportunity to grow. We need to put in place processes that help us in implementation and it is important that we have a National Chemical Policy. We are probably one of the only industries today recognised as a champion sector set to play

“All crackers, which run continuous processes, will tend to derisk on the downstream and try to use the output as much as possible, because of supply chain issues in catering to speciality chemicals industries that mostly run batch processes. In the

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CII Virtual Conference interconnectivity, basic chemicals tend to get priority. The speciality chemicals sector would have to look at making longer term commitments, co-invest or get into ‘take or pay’ type of supply deals. Otherwise, the crackers and refineries will opportunistically feed the speciality chemicals industry, but not on a long-term basis,” he added. Reinventing business models Mr. Amit Kumar, President & Chief Supply Chain Officer, Global Chemicals, Fertilisers & Insulators Sector, Aditya Birla Group, noted that the new normal of remote working has further reinforced the immediate opportunity to drive efficiencies through innovation, R&D, digitalisation, etc. Speed, agility and consistency will become key drivers for the next phase of growth and bringing maturity in the chemical industry. “Supply chain visibility is going to be crucial to building responsive and flexible operations and ecosystem. We need to invest in technology and applied intelligence in order to enable B2C experience in B2B sales,” he suggested. Speaking about how innovation is forcing the chemical industry to look at portfolios differently, he said the focus is now on enhanced functionality. “We have to invest in R&D to help improve competitiveness. Companies should also explore co-sourcing or coblending models rather than the traditional heavy assets investments in vertically integrated models. We have to start thinking about R&D not just from a product investment and competitiveness viewpoint but also look at different models. We should look at how to apply data sets and advanced learning processes to improve productivity and customer inter-

face on virtual basis. Very few companies communicate value-based technology strategy, it is now more of a productbased, volume-based approach,” he said.

ket. And this can be increased to about 25% in the next five to seven years, but it would require getting feedstock at competitive rates, he remarked.

Duties on basic chemical imports will impact speciality chemicals Mr. Janak Mehta, Immediate Past President, Dyestuffs Manufacturers Association of India, called for more work to be done on the ‘ease of doing business’ front. At the highest levels at the Centre and States, the need for ease of doing business is well recognised, but this understanding has not percolated down to the district and gram panchayat levels, he noted.

Mr. Anjani Prasad, M a n a g i n g Director, Archroma India Pvt. Ltd., noted that success in the speciality chemical industry comes from understanding customer needs and understanding the entire value chain till the retail level. The industry will need to focus on bringing in more knowledge and technology through joint ventures with overseas partners, he said.

He highlighted the two areas of environment and labour reforms, for immediate intervention by the government. Due to archaic labour laws, global as well as local investments are often lost to other overseas locations. The government should bring in comprehensive changes in labour laws and see to it that it fits the scheme of ease of doing business, he stated. Environmental clearances have been the biggest bottlenecks for the chemical industry, he said. “We have instances where companies have not received environmental clearances for 1824 months. No investments can survive these kinds of delays,” he reiterated. While India would need to build up capacities for basic chemicals in quick time, Mr. Mehta said there is no point in imposing additional duties on basic chemical imports as it will end up “increasing the cost of production for the downstream industries like the speciality chemicals sector, which basically is the biggest exporter and revenue generator, as well as employment generator in the chemical industry.” The Indian colorant industry has a share of almost 16% of the global mar-

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‘Set goals for each sub-segment’ In his remarks, Mr. Samir Kumar Biswas, Joint Secretary, Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC), urged every sub-segment of the chemical sector to chart out a vision for goals to be achieved in the next 5-10 years on the lines done by DCPC for the national chemical sector. Once there is clarity of vision, it would be easier for the government to intervene in case of any hurdle in achieving the goals, he added. Speaking about industry-academia interaction, he said the government has initiated discussions with leading universities and centres of teaching excellence on taking innovations already with these institutions to the industry and ways in which the government can help in commercialising them. He called for aggressive export promotion efforts in parallel with focus on import substitution to address domestic demand. In this context, he assured all support from the government in terms of policy support, enhancing ease of doing business, and facilitation. 129

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CII Virtual Conference ADOPTING TECHNOLOGY

Digital transformation of chemical industry: Opportunities and challenges The new normal of remote working and reduced staffing imperatives brought about by COVID-19 have underlined the importance of technology enablement, automation and digital transformation in the traditional chemical industry set-up. During a panel discussion, subject matter experts discussed how the chemical industry can leverage emerging technologies and data analytics to manage operations efficiently, drive operations excellence, improve alignment with customer requirements, as well as manage complexities of a multi stakeholder eco-system. Mr. Anirban Mukherjee, Associate Partner – Digital Advisory Services, Ernst & Young, said ‘going digital’ would have transformational impact on the industry in three aspects. “We see it impacting operations in terms of managing manufacturing activities, inventories, people, safety, etc. The second area is in customer experience, and the last is how digital will fundamentally change business models,” he said. Ms. Namrita Mahindro, Chief Digital Officer – Chemicals, Fertilizers and Insulators sector, Aditya Birla Group, stressed the need to prepare organisations to combat COVID-19. “Organisations that could successfully decentralise work and decision making, and businesses that were digitally enabled were able to thrive during the pandemic,” she pointed out. The chemical industry will also have to work on enhancing customer experience, she said, and added that it could be in areas like convenience or creat-

cisions on which production lines need to be stepped up or slowed down. “In regular times it improves predictability, while in times of discontinuity it helps you deal with them in a better way,” he observed.

ing ecommerce platforms for transacting with B2B partners. “While digital transformation would focus on creating such new customer value propositions and new business models, digitisation and automation would help in devising operational efficiencies,” she said.

Digital represents a very massive opportunity for chemical industry, but it is a long term, multi-year journey, pointed out Mr. Rajesh Srivastava, CEO – Life Science Ingredients, Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd. He said at Jubilant the main focus of its digital journey was on safety & compliance of operations, asset reliability, energy analytics, productivity & efficiency enhancement, competency & skill development, besides adding digital influence in plant design.

Mr. B.S. Sethuram, Managing Director – India & South East Asia, Celanese Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd., said digitalisation has helped support strategic growth at Celanese by allowing the firm to focus on key elements while operating in the speciality materials space characterised by complex portfolios and numerous customers & products.

Speaking about challenges in going digital, he said meaningful evolution through digital journey is possible only with reliable long-term data. “Data availability and data retention is a big challenge. Companies have to ensure from the very beginning that data is not lost,” he said. Another concern is the safety and security of IT systems.

“If we are able to utilise analytics and data from various dimensions like economics, macroeconomics, plants in operation, etc., it allows us to make realtime decisions, positioning our products, operating plants, etc., all of which can make a big difference. It was not easily possible or enabled in a manual world where you had to consolidate a lot of data,” he explained.

Mr. Srivastava also underlined the challenges in judging and identifying the right vendors and judging appropriate technologies and the need for handholding the chemical industry in this regard.

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Don’t opt for imported chemicals just to save 5-10%: Prof. M.M. Sharma The issue of huge dependence of the Indian chemical and allied sectors on Chinese raw material imports was addressed by Padma Vibhushan Prof. M.M. Sharma, former Director, UDCT (now ICT-Mumbai). The rising imports of intermediates for APIs in pharma industry show that the Chinese are satisfied with very low returns and how they have developed at our cost, he said. “It is hard to understand why a chemical like salicylic acid required for aspirin is majorly imported. And so is para amino phenol required for paracetamol. Why should we give this privilege to some country in the world when the technology they are practicing is exactly the same one we have practiced?” he asked. “India started making salicylic acid more than 60 years ago. China selling at 10% lower than the cost at which we produce is no justification for the country to allow imports. It is not that we are inefficient, as the technology is the same,” he said. Similar is the case with penicillin or citric acid, for which India is heavily dependent upon China. In this context, he referred to the ‘Japan’ model, wherein Japanese firms buy in Japan from Japanese companies,

whereas the ethylene producers could be close to where chlorine can come by pipeline, and therefore they can produce PVC,” he said. Earlier, Prof. Sharma said the focus on self-reliance shouldn’t be about insulating ourselves. “We need to have scale of manufacturing that is globally competitive,” he stressed.

even if it’s priced bit higher than the imported material. “I am not trying to support that you buy indigenously even if the price is much higher than the price at which you can import, but 5-10 percent difference is trivial. That should not be the reason for allowing large scale imports of chemicals,” he declared. Talking specifically about PVC, a polymer imported in huge quantities, Prof. Sharma pointed out that the major outlet for chlorine produced by the chlor-alkali sector is always PVC. And chlorine is the only chemical item in India, which is cheapest in the world context. “The caustic-chlorine sector doesn’t have access to ethylene,

Speaking about innovation, he said even though there is considerable risk attached to research, it is vital to give a long rope to people with unusual ideas and passion. “It is shocking that companies with surplus cash and zero debt don’t take such risks. The risk-taking capability in the domestic chemical industry is not anywhere near what it ought to be. In a science-based industry like chemicals the base has to be very strong. Only those companies have succeeded in the world, which had very strong links with basic research,” he pointed out. He said the chemical industry should not just look at being competitive but being “one up on the competition” through excellence in technology. In this context he gave the example of Gharda Chemicals led by Dr. Keki Gharda, who competed internationally and whose products were copied surreptitiously by even big MNCs. Prof. Sharma concluded by speaking about the recent spate of accidents in the chemical industry. “Nowadays the motto in the chemical industry is that you should have safety like in nuclear plants. Like in atomic power stations, nobody will tolerate any accident that takes place in the chemical industry,” he pointed out.

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INTRODUCTION -Aminophenol (PAP) is an intermediate mainly used for the manufacture of drugs, especially acetaminophen (more commonly referred to as paracetamol), rubber chemicals (anti-oxidants and anti-ozonants), dyestuffs (including hair dyes), and some oil, food and feed additives. As a leading manufacturer of the API, paracetamol, India is dependent to a significant extent on imports of PAP from China, despite some domestic manufacturing capacity for it. Manufacture Conventionally, PAP is synthesized by the following methods:  From chlorobenzene: The three-step process involves the nitration of chlorobenzene to give p-nitrochlorobenzene (PNCB) (along with the ortho-derivative); the conversion of PNCB to p-nitrophenol (PNP); and its reduction to PAP. This is the dominant route in India.  From phenol: This is also a two-step process, involving the nitration of phenol to PNP, followed by its reduction. This is the dominant route in China. Both the above two routes finally involve the reduction of PNP to PAP. This is conventionally achieved using stoichiometric quantities of Fe-HCl reagents, which has several drawbacks, leading to a poor overall yield:  The quantity of iron required is very large, and hence the subsequent production of Fe-FeO sludge is large (1.2-kg/kg of product), posing serious effluent problems;  Workup of reaction crude for separation of PAP from Fe-FeO sludge is cumbersome;  The rate of reduction varies in a single batch, sometimes leading to a violent reaction; and

 Erosion of the reactor takes place due to Fe particles(1). Catalytic reduction of PNP to PAP is an improvement in terms of its ecological footprint. The PAP produced by iron reduction of PNP is commonly used in the dyes industry, while the catalytic reduction technology produces PAP, which is preferred as a raw material for pharmaceuticals, as it has higher purity, and is free from heavy metals. From nitrobenzene An alternative catalytic route involves hydrogenation of nitrobenzene in a single step to PAP using supported noble metal catalysis in the presence of an acid like sulphuric acid (H2SO4) (7%). The process involves initial reduction of nitrobenzene to give beta-phenylhydroxylamine (PHA) as an intermediate, which then rearranges in situ to PAP in the presence of an acid (Bamberger’s rearrangement). Formation of aniline is the main competing side reaction in this process. C6H5NO2 + 2 H2 → C6H5NHOH + H2O C6H5NHOH → HOC6H4NH2 This commercial synthesis is typically carried out in a series of continuous stirred tank reactors (CSTRs) in which a biphasic reaction medium is used to accomplish the Pt-catalysed hydrogenation of nitrobenzene and the acid-catalysed Bamberger rearrangement of PHA. A biphasic medium is used as:  Nitrobenzene is essentially insoluble in the aqueous phase.  The Pt-catalysed hydrogenation of

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nitrobenzene occurs preferentially in the organic phase, in which hydrogen is more soluble.  The Bamberger rearrangement of the PHA intermediate requires an aqueous phase due to the choice of a preferred low-cost acid catalyst, namely, sulphuric acid, which is insoluble in the organic phase.  The introduction of an aqueous phase is also designed to allow the polar PHA intermediate to escape from the organic phase and thereby circumvent the major undesired side reaction, namely, the over-reduction of PHA to aniline. Various metal catalysts have been screened for their effectiveness regarding the selective reduction of nitrobenzene to PHA, relative to aniline. Mallinckrodt, a commercial PAP producer in the US, employs 5% Pt/C catalyst in its current production process, and is currently the only company in the world producing PAP by this route at scale. However, at least one Chinese company, Huludao Jinhua Fine Chemical Co. Ltd., has built a 1-ktpa PAP production line based on indigenously developed technology. The nitrobenzene catalytic hydrogenation technology has several advantages:  Easily available raw materials;  A short process;  Easily disposable wastes;  High yield; and  Good product quality. However, it suffers from the requirement of a precious metal catalyst, which is expensive, and has high recovery costs. Furthermore, the fact that the reaction is carried out in an acidic medium places high requirement on the equipment used. There have been several 133

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efforts made to improve this process, including in India and China. Researchers at the CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL), in Pune, have been working on developing a catalytic single-step process for manufacturing PAP via hydrogenation of nitrobenzene. The research saw improvements in selectivity to PAP from 58% to 70% by pre-treatment of the catalyst and modifying the work-up procedure, and a pilot plant was set up at fine chemical producer, Vinati Organics Ltd. However, further development of the process is believed to have stopped due to technical challenges relating to the catalyst, that led to poor project economics. Many Chinese scientific research institutions are also researching this process. Electrolytic reduction The electrolytic reduction of nitrobenzene to PAP is also being researched. In China, Peking University and Tianjin Research Institute of Chemical Industry have conducted research on it. However, so far, no enterprises use this technology to produce PAP industrially.

Applications Pharmaceuticals The dominant usage of PAP is in the pharmaceuticals industry. Prominently, PAP is the final intermediate in the industrial synthesis of paracetamol. Treating PAP with acetic anhydride gives paracetamol.

Fig. 2: Synthesis of paracetamol from phenol

PAP is also used to make clofibrate, 6-hydroxyquinoline, benorilate (an esterification product of paracetamol and acetylsalicylic acid), practolol, vitamin B1 and nicotinamide. Rubber chemicals In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for diaryl p-phenylenediamines, which have been effectively used as rubber anti-oxidants and anti-ozonants, sometimes referred to as anti-degradants.

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The principal commercial method involves the reaction of hydroquinone with an aromatic amine or aromatic amine mixture in the presence of a condensation catalyst. Diaryl p-phenylenediamines can also be prepared economically from PAP extracted from crude aqueous solution obtained by the catalytic hydrogenation of nitrobenzene. Typical diaryl para-phenylenediamines which can be produced include: N,N’-diphenyl-p-phenylenediamine; N,N’-ditolyl-p-phenylenediamine; N,N’-dixylyl-p-phenylenediamine; N-phenyl-N-tolyl-p-phenylenediamine; N-phenyl-N-xylyl-p-phenylenediamine; and N-tolyl-N-xylyl-p-phenylenediamine. Dyes In the dyestuff sector, PAP is used in the production of azo dyes, direct dyes, sulphur dyes, acid dyes and leather dyes. Global scenario Global demand for PAP (including captive consumption) is estimated at about 150-kt, with about 140-kt accounted for by paracetamol and about 5-kt each for making rubber antioxidants and dyes. The Chinese PAP industry In recent years, China’s PAP industry has developed rapidly. Its capacity increased from 50-ktpa in 2002 to 188ktpa in 2009, divided amongst about 20 producers, and its output grew from 35-kt in 2002 to 107-kt in 2009(3). Anhui Bayi Chemical Industry Company Ltd., claims to be the world’s largest PAP manufacturer, with a 60ktpa PAP production line using the PNP catalytic hydrogenation technology. Liaoning Shixing Pharmaceutical & Chemical Co. Ltd. has increased its PAP capacity to 40-ktpa. China’s PAP is mainly exported to Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Liaoning Shixing Pharmaceutical & Chemical Co. Ltd.

40 PNP catalytic hydrogenation

Anhui Bayi Chemical Industry Company Limited

60 PNP catalytic hydrogenation

Jiangsu Zhongming Pharm-chemical Co. Ltd.

16 PNP iron reduction

Taixing Yangzi Pharm Chemical Co. Ltd.

14 PNP iron reduction

Huludao Tianbao Chemical Co. Ltd.

15 PNP iron reduction

Anqiu Lu’An Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

10 PNP iron reduction

CNGC Yinguang Group Sichuan North Hongguang Special Chemical Co. Ltd.

4 PNP iron reduction

Jiangsu Yangnong Chemical Group Co. Ltd.

5 PNP catalytic hydrogenation

Changshu Huagang Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

5 PNP iron reduction

Jiangsu Changsu Fengyi Chemical Plant

3 PNP iron reduction

Zhangjiagang Active Carbon Plant

3 PNP iron reduction

Taixing Taihua Fine Chemical Co. Ltd.

3 PNP iron reduction

Fujian Liansheng Industrial & Trading Co. Ltd.

2 PNP iron reduction

Haimen Pharmaceutical Chemical Factory

2 PNP iron reduction

IFFECT Chemphar Co. Ltd.

1 PNP iron reduction

Siyang Qingyun Fine Chemical Co. Ltd.

1 PNP iron reduction

Huludao Jinhua Fine Chemical Co. Ltd.

1 Nitrobenzene catalytic hydrogenation

Zhejiang Conler Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

1 PNP iron reduction

Guangzhou Chemical Reagent Factory

1 PNP iron reduction

Hangzhou Riwa Chemicals Co. Ltd.

1 PNP iron reduction

Total As of 2009

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Company

Location

Capacity, tpa

Farmson Pharmaceuticals Ltd. [JNP Products]

Jhagadia, Gujarat

Meghmani LLP.

Dahej, Gujarat

Total

Production, Route tonnes

19,200

17,280 PNP (from PNCB) catalytic hydrogenation

7,200

6,000 PNP (from PNCB) catalytic hydrogenation

26,400

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Special Report Table 3: Imports of PAP into India Quantity, tonnes

Value, Rs. mn

Value, US$ mn

2016-17

20,838

3,132

47

2017-18

22,400

4,232

66

2018-19

23,681

6,921

99

2019-20 (Apr-Dec)

18,615

4,235

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Table 4: PAP end-use pattern, FY20 End-use

Consumption, tonnes major consumers

Paracetamol

51,796 Farmson Pharmaceuticals, Granules India, Meghmani Organics, Shri Krishna Pharmaceuticals, Bharat Chemicals, Para Products, Vamsi Laboratories, Pan Drugs

p-Phenylenediamine

256 Jay Organics Pvt. Ltd., Jayvir Dye Chem, Chemstar, Mangal Pharmachem Industries Pvt. Ltd.

Miscellaneous uses

170 Gayatri Chemical Industries, Bhagwati Organics Pvt. Ltd., SF Dyes Pvt. Ltd., Jeet Speciality Chemicals

Total

52,222

Source: Chemical Weekly Database

Table 5: PAP Demand in India for paracetamol Users

Plant

PAP demand, tonnes

Farmson Pharmaceuticals Gujarat Pvt. Ltd.

Nandesari, Gujarat

17,280

Granules India/Triton Labs

Telangana

15,188

Meghmani Organics

Dahej, Gujarat

6,000

Shri Krishna Pharmaceuticals

Vijaywada, Telangana

7,622

Para Products

Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh

1,860

Bharat Chemicals

Tarapur, Maharashtra

2,456

Others

1,390

Total

51,796

Source: Industry sources

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eliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) has expanded and grown in a spectacular manner during the last few decades, the likes of which no industrial group in India done.

ethane from USA for use as feedstock for production of petrochemicals, to give competitive edge.

The company is now involved in multifarious activities relating to petroleum refineries, petrochemicals, oil and gas exploration, coal bed methane, life sciences, retail, communication (Jio Platform), media/entertainment etc. While these activities may look unrelated, Mr. Mukesh Ambani, the chief architect of RIL, seems to view them all as having money-making potential.

Table 1 shows that the performance of the refinery and petrochemicals sector has been steady, and the trend is likely to continue in coming years. However, in oil and gas exploration, the performance has not been impressive and unlikely to improve in coming years. Shale gas production in USA has also not lived up to expectations.

While large group like the Tatas, Birlas, Dalmias etc. have existed in India for several decades, much longer than RIL, today these household names look small in the eyes of shareholders and general public, when compared to RIL.

Performance in oil & gas exploration Not all activities of RIL have proved successful to the same extent as its refining and petrochemicals business. A glaring example is RIL’s Krishna Godavari (KG) gas exploration project.

RIL – a company India should be RIL has so far made around ten gas proud of discoveries in the KG basin. Of this, RIL has made remarkable progress in D1 and D3 gas wells in the KG-D6 expanding its chemicals and petrochemi- block are the largest, but their output cals business in the last few decades. It has fallen sharply from 54-mmscmd operates one of the world’s largest refinery (million standard cubic metre per day) complexes, with the aggregate capacity in March, 2010 to 1.76-mmscmd in of 1.24-mbpd (million barrels per day). April-June, 2019. In February, 2020, The refinery & petrochemical units are the company ceased in these wells. globally competitive, in terms of size Furthermore, several other wells have and technology. The company has also also been closed. taken several significant initiatives in While RIL claims new wells are this business, such as the move to import Table 1: RIL’s performance in refinery, petrochemical and oil & gas exploration Refining crude Petrochemicals Crude oil Natural gas througput production production production (mt) (mt) (kbpd) (mmscmd) F Y16 F Y17 F Y18 F Y19

69.6 70.1 69.8 68.3

13.8 15.8 18.7 19.9

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N.S. VENKATARAMAN Director Nandini Consultancy Centre M 60/1, 4th Cross Street Besant Nagar, Chennai-600090. Email: nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com being developed, the announcements do not give confidence when seen in the context of past performance in the KG basin. As a matter of fact, the KG gas exploration project has become contro versial. It has been alleged in audit reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) and other agencies that when awarding the gas contract to RIL, pre-qualification norms were diluted by the then Government to ensure RIL gets qualified. It has been further alleged that the claimed size of gas discoveries, the field development plans and the investment outlays proposed escaped rigorous due diligence. Since the commitment of RIL on gas output was not achieved, the Government of India slapped a penalty of around US$3-bn on the company. RIL blamed unanticipated sand and water ingress as the reason for shutting down the wells. RIL estimates liability of around Rs. 3,000-crore in this nine-year dispute with the Government of India. Arbitration efforts are now on. Leaning towards consumer sector Recently, RIL has gone for several diversification projects in the consumer sector and exhibited admirable speed and dynamism in this exercise. As per the annual report of FY19, the turnover of RIL was around Rs. 6.22 lakh crore. Of this, the refinery and petrochemicals sector contributed around Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Special Report 58%, while the consumer sector – the retail business and communication network (digital) – contributed around 40%. Other activities, such as oil & gas exploration, and media/entertainment, contributed just around 2% to the annual turnover. The share of the consumer sector in RIL’s turnover is likely to rise in coming years, bringing down the share of the refinery and petrochemical businesses. Reducing net debt by equity sale Having developed and enlarged the retail business and Jio Platform, Mr. Ambani is now offering equity in these businesses to international organisations and private equity firms, such as KKR, who are impressed with business prospects in India. Recently, Facebook signed a binding agreement to infuse Rs. 436-bn in Jio Platform, which will give it a 9.99% stake. A commercial partnership has also been signed with Facebook-owned WhatsApp, which will further accelerate JioMart – the upcoming offering of Reliance Retail – whereby WhatsApp will be used to provide solutions to small merchants and raise convenience and reach of consumers. These moves, along with the closure of Rs. 70-bn stake sale to BP, in the oil marketing JV, will lead to cash infusion of over Rs. 500-bn into RIL. More recently, the rights issue of RIL, valued at Rs. 53,124-crore, was over-subscribed nearly 1.6 times. As a result of these and other deals, RIL expects to bring down its net debt to Ebitda ratio from 2.9 in FY19 to 2.1 in FY 21 and 1.3 in FY22. While it is common practice amongst large companies to reduce debt by

bringing in equity sale proceeds, it appears that resorting to equity sale to reduce the debt is a cost benefit decision. No one can find fault with this strategy, though it has raised eyebrows in India! Competitiveness in petrochemicals Some people are of the view that RIL cannot enjoy the free run in the petrochemicals business in India, as in earlier days. Therefore, to maintain profitability, it has opted for diversification into the consumer sector, which have great relevance to India’s economic growth story. The surpluses generated in the refineries and petrochemicals sector in the past have been ploughed into unrelated sectors such as the Jio communication network, retail business, media etc. Some believe that instead of shifting focus towards the consumer sector, the company should have further expanded its petrochemicals business to consolidate the gains achieved over several decades. They believe RIL still has several opportunities to invest in this core area where it has proven expertise and impressive achievements. It is known that the refinery and petrochemicals sectors suffer from unpredictable changes and are cyclical. It requires enormous forward planning, insight and high level of capability to readjust the business from time to time, in tune with changing trends, so as to maintain and boost profitability. In the past, Mr. Ambani has been able to reveal such qualities in his management style. Why this changed approach now?

tives Ltd. (OPAL), ONGC, and Nayara Energy (formerly Essar Oil, which has been taken over by a large Russian conglomerate). Further, with the proposed 60mtpa refinery complex in Maharashtra, planned by HPCL, IOC and BPCL, and with proposed equity participation from ADNOC (Abu Dhabi) and Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia), the competitive environment in the Indian market will further intensify. The size of this proposed project is comparable to operations of RIL in Jamnagar, Gujarat. As such competitors have been steadily expanding with a certain level of dynamism, the near-monopoly advantages RIL had in the past have been lost, for all practical purposes. Perhaps, Mr. Ambani is of the view that such changed conditions may impact profitability and RIL’s debt-repayment capability in the future. Clearly, he thinks there is a need for support to help sustain the petrochemicals business. This is the reason why he has invited Saudi Aramco as equity partner in the oil-to-chemicals business of RIL. Why the obsession with zero debt? In recent times, Mr. Ambani has repeatedly stated that he aims to make RIL a zero-debt company by 2021. This statement has surprised many. It may be Mr. Ambani’s view that one way of solving the potential problem of reducing profitability in refining and petrochemicals, is to make RIL a debt-free

In recent years, several major players in India have been investing in massive capacity build-up in refining and petrochemicals. The list includes Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL), GAIL, ONGC PetroAddi-

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Special Report Mr. Ambani may continue to invest in the chemicals and petrochemicals sectors, since there are enormous opportunities for setting up globally-sized projects such as for styrene, polycarbonate, polyacetal etc. in India. Striking leadership qualities What is striking about Mr. Ambani is his capacity to target projects of globally competitive size with huge investments.

company, enlarge its equity base and encouraging equity investment from overseas players and shareholders in emerging and promising areas, such as the consumer sector. It appears the retail business and communication network (Jio Platform) have taken off well from the point of view of revenues. What of the future? For all practical purposes, it is clear Mr. Ambani is diluting his effective leadership in RIL by selling equity to overseas companies. Some admirers would call the move as pragmatic, to safeguard the future interests of RIL. They would argue that it is international practice for large companies to change the equity pattern from time to time, depending on developments, and mergers and acquisitions between companies need not be viewed as negative indicators of fortunes.

At the same time, critics argue Mr. Ambani’s shifting in focus away from the refinery & petrochemical sector (cash cows) is a panicky move. All said and done, the diversification moves may prove successful from the point of view of revenues and profits. Time alone will tell the extent of success. At present, fingers have to be kept crossed about the future prospects for the retail business and Jio Platform, which may also face uncertain conditions due to changes in government policies, emerging competition and other unforeseen conditions. While one cannot say whether Mr. Ambani’s moves will be proved to be right or wrong, all one can say is that the Indian refinery and petrochemical sector may not be the same again. However, it can also be argued that

His dynamism in thinking big and moving fast is amazing and worthy of emulation by other Indian project promoters. Will the Indian chemical sector be a loser? Overall, however, the Indian refining and petrochemicals sector may be a loser, in the event of Mr. Ambani focusing less on it. In such a scenario, India will need another leader with similar dynamism to take the sector to its rightful place in the global scheme of things. Even as the Prime Minister speaks repeatedly about the need to strengthen the manufacturing base in the country, the fact that one of the most important companies in India is leaning towards the consumer sector, should be a matter of concern. RIL has been a trendsetter in India and decision of Mr. Ambani to focus elsewhere may be viewed as a disturbing signal for the Indian chemicals and petrochemicals industry.

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Best Practices: Safety vis-à-vis Productivity

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PREFACE he chemical industry is critically linked to safety and loss prevention. Hazardous material characteristics get aggravated with situational factors like trial runs, abnormal idling spells, subsequent restart etc. One of the most unfortunate accidents (including loss of few lives), which occurred in a polymer unit at Vizag (Andhra Pradesh) is a relevant case in this regard. The specific abnormality, as compared to an otherwise normal activity, was probably associated with the manner of ‘recommissioning’ the process segment that was non-operational for about two months because of COVID related lockdown restriction. Taking a cue from the incident, the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers – Hyderabad Region Centre (IIChEHRC) organised a panel discussion titled “Best Practices of Safety Management in Chemical Industry” on 31st May 2020 on a digital platform. Prof. G.D. Yadav, Emeritus Professor of Eminence and former Vice Chancellor, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, the Chief Guest and Moderator, provided an overview of safety issues in the chemical industry, noting that in majority of cases, human error was responsible. He added that the general perception of high probability of accidents during reaction time is not factual; and several accidents happen in storage tanks. He emphasised the need for learning lessons from accidents, so that the mistakes do not recur, and advocated confidence-building between chemical companies and the community living in vicinity of the plants. Prof. V.V. Basava Rao, President, IIChE & Guest of Honour, called for a White Paper based on the outcome of the panel discussion so that benefits of

the exercise can be drawn by all stakeholders. A snapshot of views expressed by panellists follows. Mr. P. Vijayaraghavan, Former President, Reliance industries Ltd. and Past President, IIChE Typical safety management system in any industry is a pyramid of three tiers:  Work place safety system, at the bottom, equipped to eliminate high frequency/low consequence events;  Process safety management, in the middle, to prevent high consequence/low frequency events; and  Operating discipline, at the top, equipped to steer and sustain the whole system with everyone doing it right first time/every time. The key focus has to be on reliable/ enlightened employees, driving welldesigned assets, systems and procedures. Human factors play an important role in incident prevention, especially when it comes to the interface between man & machine, man & systems, and man & procedures. Check list The bestseller ‘The Checklist Manifesto’ by Dr. Atul Gawande, highlights the utility of checklists in both complex and routine tasks. Risk management One key aspect of risk management is risk assessment/perception – how each one perceives the risk of a hazard resulting in an undesired event; the preventive barriers; and mitigative barriers before the event escalates to serious consequences. It helps to understand how people behave while handling risk.

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Human behaviour Human behaviour depends upon how serious/immediate one perceives the threat posed by the hazard. Though complex and unpredictable, it can be mentored or moulded to do the right things. This is practiced repeatedly in safety management as a campaign to make this a habit or culture. Dr. Trevor Kletz, the British pioneer on safety and a major promoter of HAZOP, cites the technique of “good natured persistence” and “keep on lobbying/persuading”. Bow Tie analysis This tool is used to depict most hazards, with the event at the centre, all preventive steps to its left and mitigating measures to its right. Such depiction (Figure 1) helps in two ways:  Firstly, it enables one to understand the risk shown by the hazard leading to events; its seriousness in terms of consequences; preventive steps to avoid the event, thereby reducing the risk significantly; and mitigating measures when the event occurs – all in one pictorial representation.  Secondly, it enables to continually add more preventive steps and mitigating measures, each time it is reviewed with an actual event or otherwise. Overall, Bow Tie analysis helps the user to perceive the risk in its proper perspective with its reduction strategies, and enhances the commitment of the user in a positive way towards incident prevention. This can even be applied in healthcare to handle the current pandemic. The current need is to focus on human factors, instead of human errors, and make people more reliable by enhancing their risk perception and commitment. While we design assets, systems and procedures and build reliability around them, it is all the more necessary to build reliability in people 143

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Special Report Example Bow tie Causes

Preventive Barriers

Threats/ causes sources/ initiating events of risk

Mitigative Barriers

Risk

Worst consequence

Prevent causes

Top event fire/explosion/ toxic gas

Stop cause to escalate to risk event

(BPCS, mech, process, human failures)

Minimize release

Control consequence

Reduce severity

Identify at cause stage and control the hazard HOW FAILURE HAPPENS

Worst credible consequence of top event if mitigative barriers do not work Fatalities Financial loss ENV impact Asset Damage Damage to Reputation Legal Actions

AFTER FAILURE WHAT HAPPENS

Fig. 1: Typical Bow-tie diagram

Monomer Storage Cause

Preventive Barriers

Mitigative Barriers

Risk

Worst consequence

TIC with Refrigerant flow control

Process excursion and rise in temperature

High temp alarm with coolant flow control High temp interlock resulting in opening of FCV injecting reaction inhibitor

Potential Polymerization

Water spray around the tank

Use of Shock towel dosing/ wet to cover dumping nose and remotely mouth

Release of monomer Fire Exposure to toxic vapors Multiple fatalities

High press SIS resulting in opening of PCV to blowdown system

Fig. 2: Bow-tie diagram, as applied to monomer storage

Views about LG Polymers’ incident Any monomer storage involves a hazard of polymerisation, and risk of runaway reaction, leading to temperature/pressure rise with consequent loss of containment, resulting in grave consequences. The risk perception of the people managing such facility will be uni-

Storage temperature should be 15°C. Increase in temperature is best measure of polymerisation. Hence, TCV should be sized for higher heat duty. Provide High Temp Alarm (TAH) and Extra High Temp Alarm (TAHH). TAHH should be interlocked with TCV on coolant. TCV should be ‘fail open’ type. Alarms should be on main control panel, as well as in field control panel, if any. Level of polymerisation inhibitor, Tertiary Butyl Catechol (TBC), should be between 10-20 ppm, say 15-ppm. Table 1: Guidelines to monitor TBP inhibitor level Storage Frequency temperature, °C of measurement Less than 15 Once a week 2-3 times per week 15-25 Greater than 25 Daily Ref.: Association of European Plastics Manufacturers

Maintain optimum level of inhibitor

for which tools like Bow-Tie will be most beneficial. IIChE and Indian Chemical Council (ICC) should promote a ‘Process Safety Institute’ in India, similar to the Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Institute at Texas, offering on-line certification courses on Risk Management to industry practitioners.

there should be 7-8 TIs placed at regular intervals on tank shell, covering the entire height of tank shell. If the tank diameter is 16-meter or near that, there should be dual internal coils for cooling. In case of dual coils, TCV can be on common return header.

form with appropriate preventive steps and mitigating measures (Figure 2). Mr. D.M. Butala, Chairman, Process Safety Group – IIChE; Former Executive Director, GSFC Ltd., Vadodara; and Past Vice President – IIChE Operating and process design guidelines for styrene storage tank The cooling system should be always in line. Provide Temperature Control Valve (TCV) on coolant outlet from tank for taking signal from Temperature Transmitter (TT) of Temperature Indicator (TI) provided on tank. As the tank storage capacity is about 2,000-m3,

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Table 2 shows that TBC level depletes with increase in temperature and with the number of days of storage, from initial 15-ppm. Hence, TBC should be regularly added for longer storage. If storage temperature is more than 30°C and storage is to be maintained for longer period (e.g. as in the recent lockdown), provide nitrogen blanketing with oxygen content from 3-8%. Monitor oxygen level at max 8%, as higher levels leads to flammable mixture; 5% is optimal. Do not keep vent open to atmosphere. Connect tank vent to either recovery-return system or condensers, and liquid return to tank or vent to flare system. If tank is not insulated, paint it white. Due to weather changes and breathChemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Special Report Table 2: TBP depletion in styrene stored under air Temperature, °C 25 30 40

No of depletion days per Initial TBC content 1 ppm depletion of TBC in styrene, ppm 11 15 7 15 1.5 15

End TBC content in styrene, ppm 10 10 10

Ref.: Association of European Plastics Manufacturers

Table 3: Inspection check list for storage tank Item Frequency Air vent Every quarter Foam reservoir Within five years Tank internal roof, shell & floor & Based on availability of completely seal of small storage vessel empty tank Pressure vacuum relief valve Quarterly Flame arrester Quarterly Vapour return line Quarterly ing in/out because of pumping in/out, control room, and field control room, if styrene vapours will condense on the any. Establish periodical (once a week) roof, nozzle inlets and structural internal testing of hydrocarbon sensors by safety beams of roof. This promotes polymeri- department or by trained operator(s). sation. The rough internal surface of Carbon Steel (CS) tank shell (due to rust), Recommendations for restart will act as nuclei for polymer growth. Following are actual plant practices and part of Standard Operating ProceIf new facility of storage with CS dures (SOPs): as material of construction (MoC) is  Conduct pre-startup inspection jointly added or existing facility of CS as MoC by operating and safety officers. is refurbished, the internal shell and  Carry out pre-start up safety audit. roof should be lined with zinc silicate,  Calibrate all instruments and rewhich has long life. For emergency place/carry out maintenance, wherconsideration, provide remote-operated ever required. sprinkler system on roof of tank.  Double crosscheck temperature of styrene tank. Styrene and other flammable hydro-  Check readings of all TIs mounted carbon tanks should be located in dyke on tank; area, following PESO guidelines. For  Check coolant (refrigeration sysmulti-tanks dyke area, provide remotetem) supply and establish flow rate. operated fire water monitors to cool  Check for fire water spray over tank down shell. roof.  Check TBC level. If it has dropped If styrene tank is provided with cold to < 4 ppm, it is dangerous as polyinsulation and leakage of styrene vamerisation cannot be arrested. This pour occurs, one should preferably go will result in a run-away reaction with PPE and breathing mask to loosen/ with heat generation leading to tempeel off insulation so that external surperature rise, further vapourisation face of tank shell can be cooled with and build-up of pressure in tank. fire water and sprinkler.  Check if Pressure Safety Valve is sized for runaway reaction and whether it Provide hydrocarbon sensors with is choked due to polymerisation. (If alarms in control room, fire department it is not sized for runaway reaction,

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the pressure in tank will build up and roof-to-shell joint can fail, leading to catastrophic conditions).  Before start-up, doubly check tank cooling system, TBC level and tank temperature.  Before start-up, flush all top nozzles inlets, particularly Safety Valve Nozzle, Flame arrester, Breather Valve and Tank Dip hatch (gauge) nozzle.  If temperature is high/TBC level is low, add TBC to 20-ppm level and increase cooling rate to bring temperature to 15°C. Recommendations for fire-fighting & safety  Carry out safety audit.  Conduct mock drills by identifying potential hazardous scenarios for different emergencies during odd hours like night shift, early morning hours, lunch/dinner break.  Form emergency disaster management group (mutual aid group) with support of nearby industrial establishments, and carry out at least one joint emergency mock drill.  Since tank is big, it has to be kept in open area and protected by fire water loop with monitors, hydrants and sprinkler system.  Maintain fire water storage for 4-6 hours and fire water loops under pressure with auto-start of fire water pumps.  Inspect foam chamber mounted on foam nozzle on tank shell and integrity of glass of this unit.  Never use foam nozzle as overflow nozzle.  Train operating team in firefighting.  Train people from nearby residential complexes for emergency evacuation.  Have a proper public address system. Mr. Sushil Kumar, Former President, Reliance Industries Ltd., and Past President, IIChE General guidelines It is said that 96% of failures are due 145

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Special Report to human error. The human error factor encompasses three areas related to failures arising out of Design, System and Procedure. All fall under the domain of management. Hence, top level intention and commitment are most essential to raise safety standards. The tool of Operational Discipline (OD) can minimise failures. OD consists of three elements:  All safety information data on plant and equipment;  Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of all chemicals used;  All SOPs & Standard Maintenance Procedures (SMPs); and  Adequate quantities of PPEs, along with their service and replenishment. All alarms, trips and interlocks should be explained to all workforce with logic. SOPs and SMPs should be available for normal operation, shutdown, emergency and start-up. Other points needing attention are imparting of training and refreshers; identification of any deviations from standard practices; and execution of immediate corrective actions. Viewpoints based on LG Polymers’ incident:  Need for strict compliance on all ODs;  Maintenance/upkeep and operation of refrigeration system;  Restart-up training after long spell of shutdown by creating a specific module. Mr. D.P. Mishra, Past President, IIChE and former Director General, ICC General views There is need for creation of a Government-accredited and promoted ‘Board for Safety’ in India like the Chemical Safety Board (CSB), USA. The investigation reports of various mishaps generated by the CSB, and illustrative videos, have become very popular. The Government issues notifi-

cations for strict compliance of the recommendations, not only by the affected units, but also similar ones. IIChE can take the lead in sending a concrete proposal to the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Government of India, requesting for the formation of a Safety Board here in India. Views about LG Polymers’ accident Need for a relook at the decisions (if any) taken up for commencing restart activities after a long shutdown with less than adequate supervision and at odd night-shift timings. Need for taking Pollution Control Board and Factory Inspectorate into confidence, as Major Accident Hazard Units (MAHU) come under the regulatory purview of both. Participation of highly experienced personnel associated with hazardous process units needs to be ensured in investigation committees. Mrs. Sheela, former Deputy Chief Executive (Safety), Nuclear Fuel Corporation General views Basically, every material or chemical has an inherent hazard and only if they are managed well, the operations become safe. The panellist’s career started with production of natural and enriched uranium oxide. All the operations are similar to chemical works, and involve use of hazardous materials, such as nitric acid, ammonia, hydrogen, CO2, nitrogen etc. In case of enriched uranium, the starting material used is uranium hexafluoride (UF6), which is a solid at room temperature and sublimes at about 100°C. Apart from chemical reactivity, it also poses radioactivity & criticality hazards. UF6 is received in cylinders and needs to be heated to draw out the vapours from the cylinder for hydrolysis. Hydrolysis of UF6 is a highly exo-

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thermic reaction and requires continuous cooling. Being a fluoride, material of construction for reaction vessel is a challenge. UF6 being a very heavy gas, flowability is poor and requires a carrier gas (nitrogen), which should be bone dry, lest UF6 hydrolyses and chokes the line. Any leakage requires maintenance, involving extensive cleaning and decontamination, apart from exposure of personnel to radioactivity. It is therefore very important to ensure good health of all equipment, carry out detailed safety analysis of entire process line, and incorporate various safety systems, alarms, sensors, uninterrupted power supply, sprinkler system. In safety systems, safety interlocks connected to sensors to actuate the sprinkler system, stop heating, initiate cooling or flushing, sound alarms etc. may be added. Detailed mechanical and engineering instructions should be in place for any plant operation, inclusive of initial starting, routine operations, emergency stoppages, and maintenance of various parts. Same should be available at work station, with safety engineering and maintenance groups, as well as with various authorities. These have to be approved by authorised agencies, with regular inspection. In India, protection from solar heat is very important and this must be considered during design. NFC has equipment with provision for heating and cooling system lubricants. We had to remove all the heating systems incorporated in the original equipment and replace it with additional cooling systems. The reason is that the ambient temperature in Hyderabad ranged from 40-44°C in summer – a factor never envisaged by the manufacturers in Europe. Views about LG Polymers accident  All safety systems should be connected to emergency power supply units. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Special Report  Boards detailing operational and safety precautions to be followed should be put up at important places, such as control room, tank farm, operators’ change room, canteen, entrance gates etc.  Regular training and retraining of staff about operating and safety aspects.  Conduct awareness programs in surrounding areas about the industrial organisation, its products and safety precautions in case of any leakage.  Display important contact numbers around the periphery of the unit.  Inform authorities about change of ownership, so that the Pollution Control Board and other concerned agencies conduct inspection of the site.  A safety check-list should be in place for starting, restarting, shutdown and compliance should be ensured by senior executives. The Chief Safety Officer should be held responsible for any accident or unusual incidents. Mr. Madan Gavane, Process Safety Consultant, TUV-SUD Views about LG Polymers’ accident:  It is absolutely necessary to carry out HAZOP & Risk Assessment of chemical storage tanks, since several hazards are involved in storage. While doing HAZOP, focus should be on critical parameters.  All operating staff must have a checklist of Pre Start-up Safety Review (PSSR). Operating & Maintenance staff must be trained properly and also undergo periodic training with external agencies for updating with emerging practices. Mr. V.V. Mahesh Kumar, Head, Safety Department, NFC Accidents in chemical industry are taking place due to lack of knowledge or not realising the importance of action to be taken. Hence, training should be provided to all employees about critical parameters, their significance and action to

be taken. It is advisable to provide training on legal aspects to personnel at and above the level of manager for understanding legal implications of incidents. Job rotation is advised, with the recruits working in HRD, safety and maintenance before working in operations. This will help the personnel in gaining full information about processes, SOPs, safety practices and ensure safe working. It is advised to include a compulsory paper on safety in all science and engineering courses, at least after 12th standard, to prepare students for safetyrelated issues. Presently, Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals (MSIHC) Rules (Rule 10, 11, 12) under EPA specify need for emergency plan only when premises have chemicals above certain threshold. Instead, it is suggested to specify the requirement for onsite and offsite emergency plans based on consequence analysis for worst-case scenarios. If the distance of impact (at least fatal zone) is within the building of operation, it will be plant emergency. If impact distance is within site boundary, then it is site emergency. If impact distance is beyond factory site boundary, then offsite emergency plan is required. To stop spread of impact, all industrial organisations handling hazardous chemicals, as listed in MSIHC Rules, shall have green cover within factory boundary for at least 100-m, 300-m or 500-m, based on whether it is plant emergency or site emergency or offsite emergency (500-m is required for greenfield projects). It is suggested that incident information and investigation reports be uploaded on Factory Department website, by all factories, as and when an incident happens. Access to this information should be available to all regulatory bodies of the State/Centre. This will help regulators in monitoring and publishing monthly/quarterly/ annual reports for public reference, with-

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out revealing names of organisations. Otherwise, periodic publication of such information is a herculean task, due to limited resources at regulators. Some sort of protection from RTI enquiries can be provided, as the goal is to learn from unintended events. If the events are due to gross negligence, appropriate penal/punitive actions can be initiated. Dr. R. Venugopal, Deputy Chief Controller of Explosives, PESO, Ernakulam, Kerala Employers are required to compile written Process Safety Information (PSI). The compilation of written PSI enables identification and understanding of hazards posed by processes, which involve Highly Hazardous Chemicals (HHC). PSI provisions require employers to keep accurate, complete, and up-to-date documentation of relief system design and design basis. Process Hazards Analysis (PHA) is a systematic effort to identify and analyse the significance of potential hazards associated with the processing and handling of HHC. The PHA team may make recommendations for additional safeguards to adequately control identified hazards or to mitigate their effects, or these may be generated by post-PHA evaluations of the team’s findings. Process Safety Management (PSM) standards require that all equipment in PSM-covered processes comply with Recognized and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practices (RAGAGEP). Examples of RAGAGEP include widely adopted codes, consensus documents, non-consensus documents, and internal standards. The PSM standard requires employers to maintain Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs). P&IDs show the interconnection of process equipment and process control instrumentation. Engineers, operators, and maintenance employees can use the information provided by 147

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Special Report P&IDs for maintaining and modifying the process. During inspections, regulatory agencies such as PESO, Factories Inspectorate etc. found many chemical companies fail to maintain accurate, complete and up-to-date P&IDs. PSM is a performance-based standard and employers should ensure employees understand the expectation from their P&IDs. PSM-covered chemical factories are required to develop and implement written operating procedures that provide clear instructions for safely conducting activities involved in each covered process, consistent with the process safety information. Operating procedures must provide clear instructions, not only to specify the steps for normal operations, but also address basic hazards/emergency shutdown that could be encountered. During PESO inspections, written operating procedures were not available in a few cases. In others, they were not accurate or implemented as written. Management and operators should periodically meet to review the effectiveness of existing procedures, and revise them, as necessary. The Mechanical Integrity (MI) element of the PSM Standard requires employers to create written procedures to maintain the ongoing integrity of process equipment, train for process maintenance activities, inspect and test process equipment, correct equipment deficiencies, and perform quality assurance. MI programmes must address pressure vessels, storage tanks, piping systems (including piping components such as valves), pumps, relief & vent systems and devices, emergency shutdown systems, and controls (including monitoring devices, sensors, alarms and interlocks). Emergency shutdown procedures are important components of workplace safety. Examples of conditions that require emergency shutdown in-

clude (but are not limited to) failure of process equipment, loss of electrical power, loss of instrumentation, loss of containment, severe weather conditions, fires and explosions. Qualified operators must be assigned emergency shutdown responsibility. Good practices of pre-start up safety review (PSSR) PSSR must be strictly applied before restarting a chemical plant. Restarting a complex petrochemical process requires a higher level of attention and care than normal processing, because numerous activities are occurring simultaneously and many automatic systems are run under manual control.  Assign a leader to be in charge of the PSSR team, having capability to decide and authority to delay the start-up, if required.  The leader should assemble an appropriate multi-disciplinary team to complete the PSSR and additional follow-up activities.  The team should use a checklist or other suitable PSSR form to verify whether the PSSR is complete.  Ensure that the team understands all the process equipment subject to PSSR. This should include tanks, vessels, reactors, mixers, connecting piping, etc., as appropriate, as well as associated instrumentation and controls. Each employee involved in operating a process should be trained.  The PSSR shall confirm that safety, operating, maintenance, and emergency procedures are in place and adequate, prior to the introduction of highly hazardous chemicals to a process.  If necessary, consider using thirdparty contractors and consultants to supply necessary information or technical expertise on the equipment or process under review.  Sometimes, it is necessary to perform non-destructive or other

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appropriate tests on the equipment, instrumentation and control systems before starting a process.  The employer should perform a PSSR for a new facilities and for modified facilities when the modification is significant enough to require a change in PSI. Each equipment should be installed as per design specifications.  For new facilities, a PHA should be performed and recommendations should be implemented before startup. Modified facilities must meet the requirements contained in management of change.  Proper review shall be taken on the Safety Instrumented System (SIS) with associated Distributed Control System (DCS), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and standalone digital or analogue controllers and alarm systems. It provides alarms to alert operators if the process is out of control and interlocks necessitate certain actions, including intervention or even stoppage of the process. It should be ensured that the automated valves, associated process instrumentation, alarms and interlocks are active and functioning as designed. Other speakers Mr. G.V. Sethuraman, Past President, IIChE, shared his experiences in pharma sector and Prof. R. Shyam Sunder , Principal, University College of Technology, Osmania University, narrated the way safety issues are addressed in companies involved in manufacturing fluorocarbons and fluropolymers. General recommendation Panel had a consensus to recommend the creation of a National Safety Board (NSB) for India. The NSB should be a statutory body with branches in all industrial areas. Incidences should be analysed and communicated to all, so that they do not recur. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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INORGANIC CHEMICALS Government Opium and Alkaloid Works Uttar Pradesh State Sugar Corporation Ltd.

Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh

Oil India Ltd. Public Works Department

Rajasthan Andaman and Nicobar Tiruchirappalli District Cooperative Milk Producers Tamil Nadu Union Ltd. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Gujarat

28-July Ammonium chloride. 28-July Heavy chemicals (Caustic soda flakes and Phosphoric acid) for various sugar factories. 28-July Liquid nitrogen (purity not less than 99%). 29-July Alumina ferric alum grade-4. 29-July Calcite powder, Di-calcium phosphate, Magnesium oxide. 29-July Non-ferric alum.

Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. Cement Corporation of India Ltd. Chhattisgarh State Power Generation Company Ltd. Oil India Ltd.

Karnataka Karnataka Chhattisgarh Assam

30-July 30-July 30-July 30-July

Alum liquid; Liquid sodium hypochlorite solution. Carbon black. Liquor ammonia – 60-mt. Sodium aluminate (qty: 30,000 kgs).

Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. Department of Industries

Uttar Pradesh Himachal Pradesh

30-July Sulphuric acid. 31-July Bleaching powder.

West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd. Department of Atomic Energy Karnataka Co. Operative Milk Producers Federation Ltd. Mandya Dist. Co.operative Milk Producers Societies Union Ltd. (The) Indian Rare Earths Ltd. Department of Atomic Energy F C I Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Ltd. South Eastern Railway Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences

West Bengal Tamil Nadu Karnataka Karnataka

31-July 31-July 31-July 31-July

Orissa (Odisha) Tamil Nadu Rajasthan Jharkhand Haryana

31-July 31-July 31-July 31-July 03-Aug

Caustic soda flakes – 50-mt. Caustic soda lye. Caustic soda lye; Hydrogen peroxide. Caustic soda lye, Food grade sanitiser, Ammonia gas, Hydrogen peroxide. Caustic soda lye, Soda ash. Liquid chlorine in tonners. Powder gypsum. Sodium hypochloride solution 10%. Soda ash, Bleaching powder, etc.

Rajasthan Maharashtra Maharashtra Madhya Pradesh Telangana Karnataka Multi State Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Maharashtra

28-July 28-July 28-July 28-July 29-July 29-July 30-July 31-July 31-July 31-July

Alpha olefin sulphonate (AOS). Ethyl acetate – extrapure. Pentaerythritol. Tri cresyl phosphate (TCP). Dimethylsilyl butylferrocene. Hexamathylene tetramine to IS:4306-1987. Isopropyl alcohol. Di-octyl phthalate (DOP). Hydroxyl amine nitrate. Isopropyl alcohol.

Andaman and Nicobar

28-July Bio fertiliser.

ORGANIC CHEMICALS Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals Ltd. Department of Atomic Energy Ordnance Factory Board Bank Note Press University of Hyderabad Rail Wheel Factory Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. Bank Note Press Department of Atomic Energy India Security Press

AGROCHEMICALS / FERTILISERS Department of Agriculture

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State

Closing Product Details Date

Rubber Board

Tripura

Municipal Corporation of Mumbai National Seeds Corporation Ltd. Department of Consumer Affairs Directorate of Municipal Administration Local Self Government Department Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd.

Maharashtra Karnataka Uttar Pradesh Karnataka Rajasthan Kerala

Telangana State Agro Industries Development Corporation Ltd. Chhattisgarh State Seed and Agriculture Development Corporation Ltd.

Telangana

28-July Fertiliser – 20-mt (urea – 5-mt, MRP – 11.5-mt, MOP – 3-mt, SSP – 0.5-mt). 28-July Rodenticides. 29-July Agrochemicals. 29-July CRM pesticides. 29-July Malathion 50% EC; Temephos 50% EC. 30-July Deltamethrin ULV (pesticide). 31-July Ammonium phosphate sulphate complex fertiliser – one shipment of 25,000-mt+/-10%. 31-July Chemical pesticides, weedicides, neem oil and magnesium sulphate.

Chhattisgarh

02-Aug Liquid biofertiliser.

LABORATORY CHEMICALS & EQUIPMENT Defence Research and Development Organisation National Institute of Biologicals Defence Research and Development Establishment Defence Research and Development Organisation Sardar Patel University Indian Council of Agricultural Research College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry Institute of Veterinary Biological Products Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd.

Uttaranchal Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Gujarat Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh

28-July 28-July 29-July 29-July 29-July 30-July 30-July

Maharashtra Gujarat

Rubber Board Banaras Hindu University

Kerala Uttar Pradesh

Indian Council of Agricultural Research Department of Atomic Energy

Telangana Telangana

31-July Glass ware and plasticware. 31-July Laboratory chemicals; Sodium carbonate, Sodium hydrogen carbonate. 03-Aug Chemicals and kits. 03-Aug Chemicals, biochemicals, glassware, plasticware, filter paper, micro slides, cover slips, acid and phenyl. 03-Aug Chemicals, glassware, plasticware, diagnostic kits. 03-Aug Karl Fischer reagents for determination of moisture in solid and gas sample. 03-Aug Laboratory chemicals.

Department of Health and Family Welfare Services Karnataka

Laboratory chemicals. Laboratory chemicals, reagents and kits. Chemical fume hood. Chemicals and consumables. Chemicals, glassware, lab apparatus & cover slips and slide. Chemical, glassware. Chemical, plasticware & glassware.

MISCELLANEOUS Uttar Pradesh State Sugar Corporation Ltd. South Western Railway Municipal Corporation of Mumbai Security Paper Mill Department of Industries South Eastern Railway Department of Atomic Energy National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd. South Eastern Coalfields Ltd. Rajasthan State Ganganagar Sugar Mills Ltd. Indian Railways Visakhapatnam Port Trust South Eastern Railway

Uttar Pradesh Karnataka Maharashtra Madhya Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Jharkhand Telangana Telangana Chhattisgarh Rajasthan Bihar Andhra Pradesh Jharkhand

Defence Research and Development Organisation Punjab National Bank Department of Space

Uttaranchal Madhya Pradesh Andhra Pradesh

28-July 28-July 28-July 28-July 29-July

Boiler chemicals for various sugar factories. Cleaning compound for ferrous components. Imidacloprid 0.5% w.w.r.b. & Pyrosine oil. Poly amide resin. Acids and chemicals.

29-July 30-July 30-July 30-July 30-July 31-July 31-July 31-July

Silicon elastomer RTV-678. Chromium metal powder with size 60 mesh – 99% purity. Cooling water chemicals. Ferro silicon, Graphite powder. Gum paste. Fused silica powder. Gum Arabic packed IS:53938-1967 5025-1960; qty: 100-kgs. Pigment dry paint white lead (basic carbonate) to IS:14305-1995 (reaffirmed 1999). 03-Aug Cerium oxide polishing powder, particle size 1-3 micron. 03-Aug Chemical powder. 03-Aug Chemicals for decontamination activity.

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Chemployment Exchange Yasho Industries Ltd. Yasho Industries Ltd., a speciality chemicals firm with expertise in a wide range of products like aroma & cosmetic chemicals, anti-oxidants, rubber chemicals and lube chemicals, requires: Export Marketing Executive Reporting to: Director.

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: Senior Executive – HSE Requisition ID: 910. Location: Jhagadia, Gujarat. Job highlights  Leading/participating in risk assessments like JSA and facilitating & supporting other BUs as per requirement.  Responsible as X-act (Lanxess safety culture development department) coordinator for own department and ensure planning, implementing and documenting the action points.  Responsible for conducting monthly safety meeting, participate in central safety committee meeting, X-act network steering meeting; tacking and follow-up of their action items.  Responsible for planning and carrying out table-top mock drills for the SIS function.  Responsible for planning and imparting mandatory safety trainings.

 The candidate must have minimum 4-7 years’ experience in export marketing/sales in the chemical industry.  Able to coordinate and cooperate with various departments.  Coordinating with factory for dispatch of goods and customers.  Maintaining MIS sales reports as required.  Visit customers in case of queries.  Payment follow-ups.  Good communication skills and self-correspondence.  Should be ready to travel if needed.  Education: Graduate (B.Sc./M.Sc. preferred). Interested candidates can send their resume on careers@yashoindustries.com (Source: www.naukri.com)

 Ensure timely investigation of incidents, coordination for implementation of action point.  Responsible for implementation of contractor safety management. Active participation for contractor evaluations.  Actively participating in cross functional audits across the site, etc. Requirements  B.E./B.Tech Chemical with PDIS.  More than 5 years of experience in chemical industry in safety function.  Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal), presentation skills and analytical ability. For more details visit: https://career.lanxess.com/job/ Jhagadia-Senior-Executive-HSEGJ-393110/609110901/ Deputy Manager – PCT Requisition ID: 232.

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Location: Nagda, Madhya Pradesh. Business unit/group function: Advanced Industrial Intermediates. Job highlights  Planning, scheduling & implementation of preventive, predictive, breakdown & shutdown maintenance in instrumentation field for chemical plants, utilities including cogen, WWPT and auxiliaries to ensure safe operations, and to increase plant availability & reliability.  Involvement in each project work to decide for instrumentation installations, added instrumentation requirements, complying legal requirements for existing assets.  Involvement in Hazop studies/discussions & implementation of its recommendations.  Manpower & spares planning for timely completion of maintenance work to reduce downtime of equipment or plant. Chemical Weekly July 21, 2020

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Chemployment Exchange  Root Cause Analysis (RCA) for reducing breakdown losses to increase plant availability.  Vendor development for technological upgradation, etc. Requirements  B.E. Instrumentation Engineering with 10-12 years of experience/ Diploma Instrumentation with 14-18 years of experience.  Experience preferably in chemical plants (distillation setup), cogen plant, process boiler, utilities such as vapour absorber machines, chilled water & brine plants, air & nitrogen compressors, RO plant, ETP, STP, etc.  Capabilities to handle DCS and PLC installations with in-depth knowledge, etc. For more details, visit: https://career.lanxess.com/job/ Nagda-Deputy-Manager-PCTMP-456331/575588901/ (Source: Company website)

Sanmar Group The Sanmar Group is the largest Indian investor in Egypt – through a 100% owned company, namely TCI Sanmar Chemicals S.A.E., with its chemical manufacturing facilities located at Port Said. TCI Sanmar has so far invested around $1.50-bn in creating world class facilities to produce caustic soda, poly vinyl chloride, calcium chloride granules and green ethylene. The company is looking for: Manager – Marketing & Business Development To lead, coach, manage and motivate the sales team to meet and exceed sales and profit objectives for business, through optimum utilisation of resources. Location: Port Said, Egypt.

Roles and responsibilities  Explore market opportunities and manage product portfolio to achieve profitable sales growth.  Technical support and regular visit to potential customers.  Achieve sales budget and increase market share.  Responsible for developing and implementing new business.  Market research as directed by management.  Manage business and enhance customer relationship, etc.

development process. To do so, Evaluators have a strategic view and analyse current olfactive trends, forecast future trends, and assess consumer preferences. You will guide the fragrance development process alongside Account Managers, Perfumers, Marketing, Research, and Laboratory experts.

Desired candidate profile  Bachelor of Chemistry or Business Management.  Minimum experience of 15 years in sales of chemicals/commodity chemicals, etc.

Professional profile  A Bachelor or University Degree in a relevant discipline.  Deep knowledge and passion for the world of fragrances.  Minimum of 5 years relevant experience in fragrances evaluation in any segment and a strong track record of having developed winning fragrances for key local or regional or international customers.  Excellent oral and written proficiency in the English language.  Evaluation/application skills: Knowledge of key consumer products categories, product design principles, advanced product and technical knowledge, ability to dissect a fragrance, and offer intuitive and creative ideas within the project’s scope.  Customer knowledge/relationship: Able to effectively interact with customers on briefs, technical interactions, and to take ownership of brands and customer relations.  Project management skills: Able to prioritise and manage the time of self and the team to effectively contribute to the successful execution of projects, etc.

Interested candidates with relevant experience can send resumes to: lzh1@sanmargroup.com (Source: www.naukri.com)

Givaudan Givaudan is the global leader in the creation of flavours and fragrances. In close collaboration with food, beverage, consumer product and fragrance partners, Givaudan develops tastes and scents that delight consumers the world over. The company requires: Senior Evaluator – South Asia – Consumer Products Due to increasing business activity and to further build upon our continued success in the region, we have opened up a role for our Fragrance Creation Centre in Mumbai supporting the South Asia market and are recruiting for a ‘Senior Evaluator’. The Consumer Products category focus is open for this role. The role will directly report into the Senior Creative Fragrance Manager for South Asia. Our Evaluators are olfactive development specialists whose primary goal is to guide perfumers in the fragrance

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In this role, you will be responsible for Fragrance development, Positioning & marketing, Project management, and Building & maintaining relationships with customers.

For more details, visit: https://jobs.givaudan.com/ job/Mumbai-Senior-Evaluator-400093/604856701/ (Source: Company website)

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Mumbai Chemical Market

Isobutanol, Caustic soda lye and Styrene firm up; IPA, Cyclohexanone, Phenol and Vinyl acetate rule lower Phenol, IPA, caustic soda flakes, MEG, DEG and cyclohexanone were among the chemicals in the Mumbai market ruling at a lower level than previously reported, while isobutanol and caustic soda lye ruled higher. Toluene (RIL) was quoted at Rs. 38.50 (basic) in bulk, while Toluene (BPCL) was at Rs. 37 (basic) in bulk and Rs. 46 for barrels. BPCL’s Benzene was at Rs. 34.50 while Benzene (RIL) was at Rs. 40. Mixed xylene was selling at Rs. 37 in bulk, while imported mixed xylene moved up by Rs. 4 at Rs. 42 (basic). o-Xylene (OX) was quoted at Rs. 52, while imported material was down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 48 in bulk. Domestic isopropyl alcohol was down by Rs. 15 at Rs. 160 in bulk and was available at Rs. 183 for packed material. Among the aromatic solvents, C-9 was up by Rs. 5 at Rs. 43. Cyclohexane was quoted at Rs. 54 in bulk, while Cyclohexanone was down by Rs. 10 at Rs. 65 in bulk. acrylonitrile (imported) was at Rs. 77 in bulk. styrene monomer ruled up by Rs. 2 at Rs. 66, ex-Kandla. Propylene glycol was at Rs. 84 in bulk, ex-Kandla. MEk (imported) was quoted up by a rupee at Rs. 105 (basic), ex-Kandla.

Methanol (imported) was up by a rupee at Rs. 18.50 in bulk, ex-Kandla. Dimethyl formamide (DMF) was at Rs. 84 per kg in bulk. Oxo alcohols Domestic Octanol was at Rs. 65 in bulk, while imported material gained Rs. 3 at Rs. 70. Domestic Butanol was at Rs. 60, while imported butanol was up by a rupee at Rs. 61. Domestic isobutanol firmed up by Rs. 4 at Rs. 56, while imported material also gained Rs. 4 to sell at Rs. 58. Fibre intermediates MEG was ruling down by Rs. 1.50 at Rs. 38.50 in bulk, while DEG was down by a rupee at Rs. 35 for bulk. TEG was at Rs. 100 in bulk and Rs. 107 for packed material. PTa was at Rs. 45. Phenol Phenol imported material slipped by Rs. 3 at Rs. 51 in bulk. acetone was at Rs. 78 in bulk and Rs. 87 for packed material, while imported material was down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 79. acetyls acetic acid imported was up by Rs. 2 at Rs. 29 in bulk. Ethyl acetate was at Rs. 54 in bulk, while Butyl acetate was down by a rupee at Rs. 60 in bulk. Butyl

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cellosolve was down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 59 in bulk. Vinyl acetate was quoted lower by Rs. 3 at Rs. 51 in bulk. Chloralkalies Caustic soda flakes ruled down by a rupee at Rs. 39 in bulk, while Caustic soda lye was up by Rs. 2.50 at Rs. 22 (basic). Caustic potash was down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 82 in bulk. Ethylene dichloride was at Rs. 20 in bulk. Among the chloromethanes, Methylene chloride was up at Rs. 55 in bulk. Chloroform was ruling up by a rupee at Rs. 20 in bulk.

Phthalates DOP was at Rs. 73.50, while DBP was at Rs. 75. DiBP was at Rs. 68. DBM was at Rs. 92 and DOM was at Rs. 94. DOa was at Rs. 102. Titanium dioxide Anatase grade Titanium dioxide (TTPL) was quoted at Rs. 172 (basic) in bulk, while rutile grade of KMML was at Rs. 214 (basic) for paint, ink and plastic grade materials. Among the imported materials, DuPont was quoted at Rs. 265 (basic) per kg; Huntsman was at Rs. 250 and Tronox was at Rs. 255. Chinese rutile was at Rs. 190 (basic), Chinese anatase was selling at Rs. 155. 155

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Mumbai Chemical Market Prices as on July 14, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

INORGANIC CHEMICALS

Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

ORGANIC CHEMICALS

Ammonium Bicarbonate

60

Acetic Acid Glacial

35

29

Ammonium Carbonate

55

Acetone (GI Drums)

160

87

Ammonium Nitrate

57

Acrylamide (Liquid)

250

225

200

119

Borax (Granular)

50

48

Acrylic Acid

Borax (Powder)

50

42

Acrylonitrile

Bromine Liquid

50

265

Adipic Acid

Calcium Carbonate (Activated)

50

50

Calcium Carbonate (Precipitated)

50

30

300

65

Carbon Disulphide Caustic Potash

77 25

92

Aniline

200

84

Benzene (Per Litre)

200

40

Benzoic Acid

200

86

Benzoyl Chloride

200

125

Benzyl Alcohol (FFC)

200

145

Benzyl Chloride

200

165

25

118

170

61

+1

60

-1

82

-2

50

39

-1

Tanker

22

+2.50

Hydro (China)

50

87

Hydrogen Peroxide

50

41

Hyflosupercel

22

66

Lithopone (China)

25

185

Magnesium Carbonate (Indian)

50

56

34.50

8,700

Nitric Acid RCF (60%)

Tanker

50

Phosphoric Acid (Tech)

50

67

Potassium Carbonate

50

54

Potassium Carbonate (Indian)

50

66

Potassium Permanganate

50

160

Soda Ash

50

30

m-Cresol

190

270

Soda Ash Tata

33

o-Cresol

200

300

Sodium Nitrite

44

p-Cresol

200

325

Sodium Nitrate

32

mixed-Cresol

85 54

Caustic Soda (Flakes) Caustic Soda (Lye)

Mercury

+2

Bisphenol-A (Russian) n-Butanol (Barrels) Butyl Acetate Butyl Acrylate

180

75

Butyl Carbitol

190

84

Butyl Cellosolve Butyl Stearate

59 190

105

C9 Solvent

43

C10 Solvent

63

Cellosolve

195

20

Citric Acid

47

Titanium Dioxide Anatase (TTPL)

25

172

Cyclohexane

Titanium Dioxide Anatase (China)

25

155

Cyclohexanone

Titanium Dioxide (Rutile – R-902)

25

214

Diacetone

99

Zinc Oxide (China)

50

93

Dibutyl Maleate (DBM)

92

156

+5

105

Chloroform

190

-2

65

+1

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Pack (Kgs.)

Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) Dicyandiamide (DCDA)

25

Diethanolamine (DEA)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Chemicals

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK)

260

Methylene Dichloride (MDC)

350

55

110

Monoethanolamine (MEA)

180

100

Octanol (2-Ethylhexanol)

170

70

230

35

Diethyl Phthalate (DEP)

200

95

Octoic acid

Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

68

Oxalic Acid (Punjab)

Dimethyl formamide (DMF)

84

Phenol (GI Drums)

200

Dioctyl Maleate (DOM)

114

215

51

25

77 92

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 400)

230

94

20

190

180

138

Ethyl Acetate (Resale)

185

54

Ethyl Acrylate (Intact)

180

121

Ethylene Dichloride (EDC)

200

20

Ethylene Glycol (MEG)

230

38.50

Formaldehyde (Resale)

230

11

25

92

250

53

Glyoxal (Imp.)

101

Glyoxal (Indian)

105

n-Hexane (Per Litre)

50

230

2-EHA (2 Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate)

Polyvinyl Alcohol (Gohsenol GH-17) Propyl Acetate Propylene Glycol (Imp.) -1.50

210

-3

84 45

25

280

Sorbitol

250

52

Styrene Monomer (Resale)

185

66

Tartaric Acid

50

350

Thiourea

50

110

Toluene (Per Litre)

200

46

50

78

Trichloroethylene

330

52

200

64

Triethanolamine (Resale)

210

92

145

Triethylene Glycol (TEG)

Hexylene glycol

+3

109

Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) Sodium Alginate (China)

+13

100

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 200)

73.50

Hexamine

Phthalic Anhydride (PAN)

71

94 200

Glycerine (IP)

-1

104

Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP)

Formic Acid

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

75

Diethylene Glycol (DEG)

Dioctyl Adipate (DOA)

Pack (Kgs.)

+2

-3

107

Isobutyl Alcohol

170

58

+4

Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM)

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)

170

183

-4

Maleic Anhydride (MAN)

25

86

Melamine

25

103

Methanol (Per Litre) (Resale)

200 Lit.

18.50

+1

o-Xylene (Per Litre)

200

52

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)

190

105

+1

Xylene Mixed (Per Litre)

200

42

185

51

Wax Industrial

25

105

Wax Paraffin

24

98

m-Xylene

-3

57 +4

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 in good faith by Brokers Mr. Sanjay Sayar/Pankaj Sayar, Ph: 9223432360 / 9167112111; Mr. Kamalkishore, Ph: 9820010093. Petrochemupdate, Delhi.

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Chennai Chemical Market Prices as on July 14, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack

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Pack

(Rs./Kg.)

INORGANIC CHEMICALS

(Kgs.) Mercury

Price

(Rs./Kg.)

34.5 5,500.00

Acid Slurry (Soft)

50

105.00

Naphthalene Balls

50

110.00

Alum – Ferric

50

15.00

Nickel Chloride

25

380.00

Ammonium Bicarbonate

25

29.50

Phosphoric Acid (85% Tech)

50

70.00

Ammonium Bifluoride (Sugar grade)

50

118.00

Potassium Carbonate (Powder)

25

120.00

Ammonium Carbonate

50

55.00

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

200.00

Ammonium Sulphate

50

32.00

Potassium Phosphate (Di)

50

148.00

Antimony Trioxide

50

750.00

S.L.E.S

50

46.00

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

39.00

Sodium Bichromate

50

120.00

Boric Acid (Tech.)

50

98.00

Sodium Bisulphite

50

34.00

Calcium Carbonate (Activated)

50

18.00

Sodium Chlorite 50% (India)

50

265.00

Calcium Carbonate (Precipitated)

50

17.00

Sodium Chlorite 80% (India)

50

310.00

Calcium Chloride 70% (Solid)

50

13.00

Sodium Cyanide

50

650.00

Calcium Chloride-Anhydrous

50

22.00

Sodium Fluoride

50

128.00

Camphor Oil

200 Litrs

135.00

Sodium Formate (Second sales)

50

42.00

Caustic Potash (Flakes)

50

76.00

Sodium Hexameta Phosphate 68%

50

92.00

Caustic Soda (Flakes)

50

30.00

Sodium Hydrosulphite (China)

50

125.00

Caustic Soda (Prills)

50

60.00

Sodium Metabisulphite

50

34.00

Chromic Acid (Flakes)

50

225.00

Sodium Nitrate

50

44.00

Chlorinated Xylenole

25

85.00

Copper Sulphate

50

148.00

Diammonium Phosphate

Sodium Nitrite (China) Sodium Silicate

50

58.00

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

65.00

Naked

6.00

Titanium Dioxide Anatase

25

178.00

50

48.00

Titanium Dioxide (Rutile – R-902)

25

215.00

22.7

66.00

Trisodium Phosphate

50

33.00

Litharge

50

198.00

Zinc Chloride Powder (Tech.)

50

69.00

Lithopone (China)

25

92.00

Zinc Oxide

50

185.00

Magnesium Carbonate (Indian)

50

55.00

Zinc Stearate

25

130.00

Magnesium Sulphate

50

14.00

Zinc Sulphate (Tech.)

50

52.00

Dioctylmalite

Hydrochloric Acid Hydrogen Peroxide 50% Hyflosupercell

158

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Chennai Chemical Market Prices as on July 14, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (Refill)

ORGANIC CHEMICALS Acetic Acid (Glacial)

35

50.00

Acetone

160

68.00

Benzene

195 Litrs

65.00

Benzyl Alcohol

200

115.00

25

170.00

n-Butanol

170

75.00

n-Butyl Acetate

165

90.00

Butyl Cellosolve

195

85.00

Bisphenol-A (Russian)

25

550.00

Cellosolve (Ethyl)

Camphor

195

108.00

Chloroform

300

48.00

Citric Acid (Anhy)

25

61.00

Citric Acid (Mono)

25

50.00

Cresote Oil

50

56.00

Cyclohexanone

190

110.00

D D Turpentine

200 Litrs

105.00

Diacetone Alcohol

195

90.00

Diethylene Glycol

230

62.00

Dimethyl Formamide

195

100.00

Dioctyl Phthalate

200

92.00

200 Litrs

115.00

Di-Pentene

Name of Chemicals

EDTA Acid

25

225.00

EDTA Disodium

25

188.00

25

182.00

185

70.00

EDTA Tetrasodium Ethyl Acetate

Pack (Kgs.) 160

Price Change (Rs./Kg.) 80.00

Methylene Dichloride

250

63.00

Methylene Dichloride (Refill)

250

55.00

Mineral Turpentine Oil

50

76.00

Monochloro Phenol

25

87.00

Nitrobenzene

200

80.00

Octanol (2-Ethyl hexanol)

160

100.00

50

92.00

Oleic Acid Oxalic Acid (Punjab)

50

53.00

Paraffin Wax (White)

50

105.00

Paraformaldehyde 91%

25

66.00

Perchloroethylene

320

57.00

Phenyl Liquid

230

90.00

25

72.00

Pine Oil 22%

Phthalic anhydride

200 Litrs

140.00

Pine Oil 42%

200 Litrs

190.00

Poly Aluminium Chloride

25

31.00

Polyethylene Glycol 400

230

108.00

Polyethylene Glycol 600

230

110.00

Propylene Glycol

215

110.00

50

170.00

Red Lead Renine

180

80.00

Rosin

17

85.00

Sodium Acetate

50

31.00

Sodium Benzoate

50

115.00

Sorbitol Stearic Acid (Cosmetic)

250

44.00

50

90.00

185

94.00

Ethylene Dichloride

200

64.00

Styrene Monomer

Ethylene Glycol – Mono

230

58.00

Terpeneol Perfumery

Formaldehyde

65

24.00

Thiourea

Formic Acid

35

45.00

Toluene (per litre)

200 Litrs

65.00

250

75.00

Trichloroethylene

280

88.00

50

75.00

Triethanolamine

210

115.00

Glycerine – CP Hexamine – Tech n-Hexane

160 Litrs

58.00

25

600.00

Hydroquinone (Imported) Isopropyl Alcohol

160

90.00

Isopropyl Alcohol (Refill)

160

80.00

25

88.00

Methyl Ethyl Ketone

166

170.00

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone

160

86.00

Maleic Anhydride

25 Litrs

300.00

25

155.00

Vinyl Acetate Monomer

185

85.00

Xylene Mixed

185

70.00

o-Xylene

185

78.00

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 July 13, 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

6th July-2020

13th July-2020

950 870 1050

950 870 1050

770 750

770 750

700

700

700 650 1330 710 730

700 650 1330 710 730

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

880 830 1000 1150 1050 1500 1080 1180 1150 1250 1300

880 830 1000 1150 1050 1500 1080 1180 1150 1250 1300

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

1490 1440 1520 1580 1250 1350 1400

1490 1440 1520 1580 1250 1350 1400

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

900 1000 690 810

990 1000 690 810

180 Kg Drum 180 Kg Drum 180 Kg Drum

1990 1850 4200

1990 1850 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

Castor and Rapeseed move up The vegetable oils market was fairly steady during the past week under review. Castor and Rapeseed oils moved up by just over a per cent, while Cottonseed oil gained almost 2%. All other local oils remained steady. Among imported oils, RBD palmolein was steady, while crude Soya was up by 0.64% and crude Palm gained a per cent. In solvent extracted oils, Soyabean moved up by 2.56%, while Rice brans remained firm. Comparing the prices of some of the oils over the same period last year, groundnut oil is costlier by 26% and rapeseed oil is higher by 26%. Sunflower oil is costlier by 16%, linseed oil is higher by 6% and sesame oil is costlier by 2%, respectively. Castor oil is cheaper by 25% and cottonseed oil is costlier by 8%.

Castor oil

Rapeseed oil

July-2020 10th

July-2020 3rd

Change [%]

Average July-2019

Change [%]

Groundnut oil

135,000

135,000

107,385

25.72

Rapeseed oil

99,000

98,000

1.02

78,565

26.01

Sunflower oil

89,000

89,000

76,904

15.73

Linseed oil

90,000

90,000

84,538

6.46

Sesame oil

245,000

245,000

241,231

1.56

Washed cottonseed oil

82,500

81,000

1.85

76,615

7.68

Castor oil (commercial)

86,500

85,500

1.17

115,077

-24.83

RBD palmolein

78,500

78,500

57,119

37.43

Crude degummed soybean oil (ex-Mumbai)

78,500

78,000

0.64

68,969

13.82

Crude palm oil (5%) (ex-Kandla)

68,700

68,000

1.03

50,208

36.83

Soyabean oil (Indore)

80,000

78,000

2.56

70,892

12.85

Rice bran oil (RG-I)

77,000

77,000

64,000

20.31

Rice bran oil (RG-II) (industrial)

74,000

74,000

61,000

21.31

Karanja oil

74,404

Neem oil

120,000

Name of oils Local oils

Imported oils

Solvent extracted oils

Note: Rates in Rs. per ton. Source: Solvent Extractors Association of India Chemical Weekly July 21, 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 July 14, 2020 Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

ACTIVE PHARMA INGREDIENTS

Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Chloroquine Phosphate

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

25

1,300

5

1,070

Aceclofenac

25

1,025

Chlorpheniramine Maleate

Albendazole

25

2,250

Chlorzoxazone USP

25

940

Allopurinol

10

2,100

Ciprofloxacin HCl

25

1,900

Ambroxol HCl

5

2,850

Clarithromycin

5

11,300

Aminophylline

25

880

Clopidogrel Bisulphate

10

3,300

Amitriptyline HCl

25

2,500

Closantel

25

3,300

5

2,600

Cloxacillin Sodium

25

2,000

Amoxycillin Trihydrate

25

1,800

Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate

1

10,300

Amoxycillin Sodium Sterile

10

5,800

Diclofenac Potassium

25

840

Ampicillin Sodium Sterile (Cryst)

10

3,600

Diclofenac Sodium

25

750

Ampicillin Trihydrate

25

1,900

Dicyclomine HCl

10

2,100

Atenolol

25

1,325

Diethyl Carbamazine Citrate

25

750

5

8,400

Diiodohydroxyquinoline

25

2,200

25

2,000

Diphenhydramine HCl

25

800

5

6,300

Enrofloxacin

25

1,950

25

900

Erythromycin Base

25

4,500

Cefixime Trihydrate

5

8,500

Erythromycin Estolate

25

3,100

Cetrizine Di HCl (EP)

5

2,450

Erythromycin Stearate

25

2,600

Chloramphenicol

25

4,100

Ethambutol

50

2,400

Chloramphenicol Palmitate

25

3,800

Ethamsylate

25

600

Amlodipine Besylate

Azithromycin Dihydrate Bromhexine HCl Brompheniramine Maleate Caffeine

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Mumbai Drugs Market Prices as on July 14, 2020 Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Ethophylline

25

850

Nimesulide

25

900

Famotidine

25

3,200

Ornidazole

25

800

Fenbendazole

25

2,800

Oxyclozanide B.P. (Vet)

25

1,200

5

5,700

Paracetamol

25

265

Fluoxetine HCl

25

3,800

Pheniramine Maleate

5

1,100

Frusemide

25

3,300

Phenylbutazone

25

880

Glibenclamide

5

2,400

Phenylephrine HCl

5

8,800

Glipizide

1

9,900

Phenytoin Sodium

25

875

Guiafenesin

25

485

Piperazine Citrate

25

270

Ibuprofen

50

1,000

Piperazine Hexahydrate

25

250

Iodine

50

2,850

Potassium Iodate

25

1,900

Potassium Iodide

25

1,950

Povidone Iodine

25

700

5

4,000

Fluconazole

Iron (III) Hydroxide Polymaltose Complex

25

310

Ketoconazole USP

5

3,500

Pregabalin

Levocetrizine

1

9,400

Pyrazinamide

25

1,300

Lidocaine HCl

25

800

Pyroxicam

25

3,500

1

9,800

Ranitidine HCl

25

900

Mebendazole USP

25

1,850

Rafoxanide B. P. (Vet)

25

3,300

Mefenamic Acid

25

600

Roxithromycin E.P.

5

5,400

Mepyramine Maleate

25

3,200

Salbutamol Sulphate

5

5,500

Metformin HCl

25

178

SildenaďŹ l Citrate

5

1,575

Miconazole Nitrate

25

1,700

Sodium Iodide

25

2,000

Niacinamide

50

440

Tinidazole

50

725

Nifedipine

25

3,600

Theophylline Anhydrous

25

850

Loratadine

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Hyderabad Drugs Market Prices as on July 14, 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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[Quantity in Tons; Value in Rs. Million] H.S. Code

Product Name

29051700

2017-18

2018-19

Apr-Dec 2019

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

Saturated Dodecan-1-ol (Lauryl alcohol), Hexadecan-1-ol (Cetyl alcohol) & Octadecan-1-ol (Stearyl alcohol)

2465.191

335.34

3168.420

398.08

2583.680

268.27

29051910

2-Butanol, 3,3-dimethyl(3,3-Dimethyl-2-butanol)

5611.980

591.56

13.260

2.83

0.850

0.80

29051990

Other saturated monohydric alcohol

94667.619

8328.68

89577.270

9938.89

81857.090

7936.45

29052210

Citronellol

860.559

463.16

1238.050

842.80

1025.590

613.35

29052220

Geraniol

1168.869

571.65

971.930

606.04

894.490

523.30

1766.977

725.12

1916.100

1226.13

1382.520

688.90

9.735

5.71

0.110

1.90

0.090

4.07

2244.611

865.57

2183.500

1311.24

1123.370

575.56

993.458

446.79

1121.540

584.06

771.560

417.34

57544.42 630647.780 36899.07

621606.250

24670.28

29052230

Linalool

29052240

Rhodinol

29052290

Other unsaturated acyclic terpene alcohol

29052900

Other unsaturated monohydric alcohols

29053100

Ethylene glycol (Ethanediol)

1051953.54

29053200

Propylene glycol (Propane-1,2-diol)

29053910

1,4-/1,3-/2,3-Butylene glycol (Butanediol)

29053990

Other diols

29054100

2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl) propane1,3-diol (Trimethylolpropane)

29054210

Dipentaerythritol

29054290

Other pentaerythritol

29054300

Mannitol

57332.107

4957.76

66498.160

6908.93

48421.090

3977.93

517.944

78.42

1640.220

237.46

1267.370

174.63

41253.844

4397.33

45173.130

5037.82

36777.860

2909.43

4101.923

618.52

4398.940

758.04

2778.480

410.85

315.114

37.17

105.340

12.25

170.710

39.88

17647.909

1924.22

18301.240

2287.71

14535.100

1745.88

5360.465

1290.07

6180.230

1738.55

6620.100

1801.61

Imports (in Tons)

Imports (in Tons)

Citronellol

2017-18

Geraniol

2018-19

Apr-Dec 2019

Mannitol

2017-18

166

D-Glucitol (Sorbitol)

2018-19

Apr-Dec 2019

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2017-18

Product Name

29054400

D-Glucitol (Sorbitol)

29054500

Glycerol

Quantity

29054900

Ot her polyhydric alcohols

29055900

Other acyclic alcohols

29061100

Menthol

29061200

Cyclohexanol, Methylcyclohexanols

2018-19 Value

Quantity

Apr-Dec 2019 Value

Quantity

Value

4440.217

286.67

5568.460

418.35

7469.940

472.30

63362.917

3420.90

64304.890

3793.48

26911.980

1181.94

5374.064

775.20

3461.530

809.16

2466.800

608.32

332.634

95.21

441.940

133.00

494.620

135.51

1371.296

857.27

1334.040

1271.84

2372.010

2301.46

298.997

62.92

224.770

67.46

170.400

66.40

29061310

Cholesterol

103.914

430.75

130.900

914.42

126.280

723.49

29061390

Other sterols & Inositols

198.559

193.78

308.870

318.17

311.260

268.96

29061910

Berneol

29061990

Other cyclanic/cyclenic/cycloterpenic alcohols

29062100

Benzyl alcohol

29062910

Cinnamic alcohol

29062920

Phenylethyl alcohol

180.956

164.88

41.670

87.90

47.650

63.03

1755.297

1824.51

1459.250

2357.68

989.640

1708.67

577.918

160.70

593.630

175.48

532.810

133.09

61.210

31.26

57.560

33.74

69.220

42.30

1147.377

302.25

947.390

287.34

371.960

114.23

709.38

983.540

1475.47

1230.740

1749.58

20038.65 225455.210 21143.74

96068.540

6819.01

3902.820

323.82

29062990

Other aromatic

29071110

Phenol, pure carbolic acid

284969.624

640.148

29071190

Other phenol and its salts

3602.174

245.56

5401.000

547.46

29071210

Para-Cresol (p-Cresol)

1180.030

207.84

1981.810

429.66

1203.440

253.35

29071220

Cresylic acid

1897.077

147.19

4415.640

474.62

3636.750

483.60

29071290

Other cresols and their salts

9696.859

1301.59

7205.290

1059.96

5720.550

1060.27

29071300

Octyl phenol, Nonyl phenol and their isomers, salts

6005.431

583.50

3425.870

415.44

5370.710

560.96

29071510

Alpha-Naphthol

1158.191

402.71

763.410

284.42

783.330

315.45

16188.662

2073.48

16758.430

2813.19

12338.100

1784.29

1190.307

510.15

1023.650

592.11

873.880

500.42

29071520

Beta-Naphthol

29071590

Other naphthols and their salts

29071910

o-Phenyl phenol

594.064

175.02

727.250

306.13

617.820

284.24

29071920

p-Phenyl phenol

799.120

85.81

954.410

125.43

638.750

81.88

29071930

Thymol

29071940

Para-tertiary-Butyl phenol

29071950

Alkyl phenols

29071990

Other monophenols

29072100

Resorcinol and its salts

10.262

8.39

21.270

19.54

18.760

12.92

13155.930

1329.87

13830.410

1775.49

8493.350

960.31

677.214

58.47

1246.250

94.14

2137.940

277.78

17274.558

2630.55

19105.730

3651.64

16753.840

3495.72

4711.603

1791.65

4682.200

3822.88

3679.930

2751.14

29072200

Hydroquinone (Quinol) and its salts

10987.319

2921.70

10468.580

3946.29

7447.670

3053.64

29072300

4,4-Isopropylidenephenol (Bisphenol A, Diphenylolpropane) and its salts

67679.285

5789.77

75950.470

8719.25

56186.770

4931.22

29089920

Musk xylol

41.450

13.33

62.350

31.71

141.200

65.59

29089990

Other halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated, nitrosated derivatives of phenol/phenol-alcohols

3833.857

634.10

2550.050

1148.58

2187.380

589.38

29091100

Diethyl ether

29091900

Other acyclic ethers & their halogenated sulphonated, nitrated & nitrosated derivatives

338.083

34.75

612.360

63.66

327.920

36.76

6414.641

1600.29

6500.210

2026.44

4298.810

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H.S. Code

Product Name

29054900

Other polyhydric alcohols

29055900

Other acyclic alcohols

29061100

Menthol

29061200

Cyclohexanol, Methylcyclohexanols

29061310

Cholesterol

29061390 29061910 29061990

Other cyclanic/cyclenic/cycloterpenic alcohols

29062100

Benzyl alcohol

29062910

Cinnamic alcohol

29062920

Phenylethyl alcohol

29062990

Other aromatic

29071110 29071190 29071210

Para-Cresol (p-Cresol)

29071290

Other cresols and their salts

29071300

Octyl phenol, Nonyl phenol and their isomers, salts

29071510

Alpha-Naphthol

29071520

Beta-Naphthol

29071590

Other naphthols and their salts

29071910

o-Phenyl phenol

29071930

Thymol

2018-19

Apr-Dec 2019

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

590.298

68.59

250.430

83.93

267.920

152.74

388.570

240.28

303.745

274.12

331.770

294.59

12742.842

18388.30

13340.100

25306.48

206.678

114.72

149.480

121.91

761.390

148.38

0.193

52.19

0.070

14.90

0.300

34.47

Other sterols & Inositols

526.188

269.26

269.940

415.37

156.750

308.52

Berneol

117.355

62.39

95.270

115.46

11.400

19.49

2856.275

1413.20

2954.680

1965.94

2315.370

1558.06

24509.982

3029.88

20122.970

2608.23

15525.170

1468.76

67.010

27.95

12.450

6.70

28.940

15.06

1202.404

302.78

1762.410

519.48

1550.130

418.09

2110.626

1911.72

3558.440

4224.19

2016.510

2697.27

Phenol, pure carbolic acid

2591.613

177.78

3845.230

448.74

15923.640

1277.20

Other phenol and its salts

2010.056

780.78

878.700

725.23

481.350

447.04

12797.121

2392.56

12644.540

2786.36

10266.520

2007.26

770.926

364.11

870.230

361.91

1511.200

722.65

3905.230

416.52

1555.620

183.15

2729.590

318.35

679.522

286.25

587.420

305.50

512.290

332.03

2667.246

415.63

3335.180

623.29

2086.820

353.92

6.754

17.49

46.450

33.59

55.210

58.28

0.280

0.22

0.090

0.03

17.360

59.01

878.475

393.30

923.950

449.31

725.710

415.65

Exports (in Tons)

2017-18

Exports (in Tons)

Beta-Naphthol

Alpha-Naphthol

2018-19

13762.040 21723.94

Apr-Dec 2019

Resorcinol and its salts

2017-18

168

Hydroquinone (Quinol) and its salts

2018-19

Apr-Dec 2019

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2018-19

Apr-Dec 2019

H.S. Code

Product Name

29071940

Para-tertiary-butyl phenol

29071950

Alkyl phenols

135.837

94.86

82.350

74.49

8.820

67.63

29071990

Other monophenols

2589.086

1031.11

2859.120

1134.31

2283.640

1115.32

29072100

Resorcinol and its salts

2387.752

1312.28

2250.410

1305.37

1806.590

1160.15

29072200

Hydroquinone (Quinol) and its salts

1533.675

671.64

1536.940

844.42

1126.640

656.96

29072300

4,4-Isopropylidene phenol (Bisphenol A, Diphenylolpropane) and its salts

353.015

250.09

2400.620

1731.32

2628.340

1647.76

29072910

1,5-Dihydroxynaphthalene

4.327

4.69

0.530

0.84

6.230

4.44

29072990

Other polyphenols and phenol alcohols, NES

7271.905

4399.70

7306.120

4935.08

5190.660

3499.00

29081900

Other derivatives containing only halogen substituents and their salts

5518.503

1452.54

6779.520

2161.08

6193.120

2415.63

29089910

Para-Nitrophenol

29089990

Other halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated, nitrosated derivatives of phenol/phenolalcohols

29091100

Diethyl ether

1367.646

212.31

29091900

Other acyclic ethers & their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated & nitrosated derivatives

42326.596

2790.45

29092000

Cyclanic/cyclenic/cycloterpenic ethers & their halogenated/sulphonated/nitrated/ nitrosated derivatives

40.859

39.87

29093011

4-Chloro-2-nitroanisole

0.000

29093019

Other anisole and their derivatives

29093020

Diphenyl oxide

29093030

Musk ambrette

29093090

Other aromatic ethers & their halogenated derivatives etc.

29094100

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

0.175

1.41

0.060

0.54

0.050

0.47

2.903

2.44

6.060

4.78

4.880

3.67

2061.073

796.18

1902.520

1085.11

1199.600

672.66

937.660

194.78

22301.280

1210.35

64175.180

4178.62

80136.720

4727.88

62.200

52.62

44.790

83.79

2.21

3.350

3.81

2.380

9.26

3073.372

1194.86

3454.430

1521.29

2459.750

1048.84

1201.330

166.96

1895.620

345.78

2403.170

434.51

12.550

20.52

26.100

60.56

9.500

15.52

168336.649

9527.50

208862.560

13915.01

2,2-Oxydiethanol (Diethylene glycol, Digol)

33121.509

1852.93

53106.480

2650.75

28676.020

1126.02

29094300

Monobutyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol

5984.764

487.95

3964.260

364.55

5797.640

401.94

29094400

Other monoalkyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol

10822.213

961.23

11687.170

1165.01

7210.570

659.90

29094900

Other ether alcohols & their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

11667.573

2464.59

18342.130

3799.52

12451.660

2733.24

29095010

Guaiacol

2216.713

575.12

3253.550

1042.14

2406.330

766.12

29095020

Isoeugenol

29095090

Other ether-phenols, ether alcohol-phenols

29096000

29101000

249457.020 13900.28

54.600

80.68

80.690

153.99

32.590

56.69

7367.615

4096.67

11408.270

7035.04

8648.570

5158.93

Alcohol peroxides, Ether peroxides, Ketone peroxides and their derivatives

353.269

266.22

602.580

517.30

341.460

253.33

Oxirane (Ethylene oxide)

474.801

64.72

725.020

116.71

704.510

101.99

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Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

 Abrasives other natural Morocco 21 39 UK 1 131 Acetals and hemiacetals other Belgium 14 160 China 9 852 Germany 3 1,193 Japan 1 1,115 Spain 1 1,596 Acetals and hemiacetals w/n with other oxygen function China 1 1,103 Acetanilide China 240 84 Acetic acid China 102 46 Korea North 21 49 Korea South 4,033 24 Malaysia 45,883 26 Saudi Arabia 12,360 26 Singapore 13,994 28 Taiwan 11,851 25 USA 955 26 Acetic acid esters others Belgium 6 781 China 644 394 France 79 105 Germany 56 270 Hong Kong 1 830 Japan 3 814 Korea South 1 244 Mexico 3 299 Netherlands 2 914 Singapore 1 424 Spain 1 5,769 Switzerland 3 1,363 Taiwan 366 81 Thailand 27 87 UK 9 249 USA 623 78 Acetic acid salts others Belgium 57 493 Canada 1 770 China 639 553 Finland 48 646 Korea South 4 271 Netherlands 20 150 Sweden 120 146 Taiwan 20 646 USA 5 563 Acetic anhydride Saudi Arabia 1,027 52 Singapore 174 62 Acetoacetanilide China 153 100 Germany 28 100 Acetoacetic ortho-chloroanilide China 12 562 Acetoacetic para-chloroanilide China 1 470 Acetone Korea South 72 59 Russia 112 49 Singapore 2,133 44

Note:

Qty. (Ton)

Taiwan 994 Thailand 3,974 Acetophenone Belgium 24 Brazil 23 China 77 France 25 Germany 20 Netherlands 84 USA 15 para-Acetyl aminophenol (Paracetamol) China 69 Sudan 10 Acetyl chloride China 563 Germany 18 USA 20 Acetylene black carbon Belgium 48 China 47 Japan 9 Netherlands 72 Singapore 10 Thailand 63 Acetylene w/n in dissolved condition Singapore 2 Acid Blacks (Azo) Thailand 1 Acid Blue others (Non-azo) China 2 Acid Blues (Azo) China 1 Acid dyes, other Non-azo Germany 9 Italy 3 Acid Greens (Azo) China 1 Acid Oranges (Azo) China 3 Acid Red (Azo) USA 1 Acid Violets (Azo) Spain 2 Acrylic acid and its salts China 854 Indonesia 694 Korea South 2,566 Malaysia 412 Russia 96 Singapore 529 Taiwan 160 USA 120 Acrylic acid esters other Belgium 20 China 419 Indonesia 60 Japan 44 Korea South 1,399 Malaysia 1,363 Netherlands 31 Singapore 145 Taiwan 137 Thailand 9 UK 2 USA 79

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

43 Acrylic emulsion 44 Belgium 6 Germany 1 140 Malaysia 2 134 Netherlands 1 601 UAE 8 136 USA 18 149 Acrylic polymers in primary forms others (excluding 136 polymethyl methacrylate) 500 Australia 18 Belgium 132 338 Brazil 1 529 China 3,055 Finland 1 83 France 202 64 Germany 263 108 Hong Kong 25 Indonesia 986 52 1 178 Israel 75 349 Italy 3,113 52 Japan 1,584 190 Korea South 535 124 Malaysia Mexico 2 368 958 Netherlands Portugal 1 180 1,416 Saudi Arabia Singapore 1,666 44 1,342 Spain Sweden 14 13 936 Switzerland Taiwan 521 268 Thailand 274 774 Turkey 105 UAE 195 2,508 UK 49 Unspecified 30 527 USA 202 Acrylic resins 1,555 China 5,013 Italy 10 7,613 Thailand 15 Acrylonitrile 71 China 2,319 70 Korea South 8,232 72 Latvia 5,714 71 Netherlands 1,509 63 Taiwan 1,451 79 Acrylonitrile copolymers 74 40 63 China France 20 1,263 Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR) other 78 337 Belgium 9 89 Brazil 519 1,086 China 78 115 France 6 81 Italy 716 173 Japan 1,817 99 Korea South 205 134 Malaysia 144 110 Russia 10 566 Singapore 171 83 Taiwan

142 452 491 494 101 225 173 365 333 117 163 169 606 170 103 863 256 128 128 130 87 185 141 96 110 202 780 331 128 160 146 61 261 76 344 119 423 216 98 101 98 104 105 59 72 171 232 102 308 225 142 114 170 100 391 179

Quantity rounded-off to nearest Ton.

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Commodity / Country

Thailand 101 176 USA 18 73 Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber latex Japan 20 87 Acrylonitrile-butadiene styrene copolymers Belgium 97 148 China 41 156 Germany 16 235 Indonesia 2 556 Israel 33 54 Japan 29 256 Korea South 7,492 115 Malaysia 170 116 Saudi Arabia 174 90 Singapore 51 99 Taiwan 557 107 Thailand 111 155 USA 2 818 Acyclic hydrocarbons other Belgium 123 113 Canada 1,067 66 China 228 300 Germany 33 109 Japan 138 88 Korea South 70 116 Netherlands 165 121 Qatar 124 44 Saudi Arabia 515 55 Singapore 81 233 Taiwan 180 111 UAE 165 41 USA 1,201 72 Acyclic hydrocarbons saturated China 169 319 Germany 60 176 Israel 137 65 Italy 12 142 Korea South 2,790 65 Romania 2,099 56 Singapore 1,465 61 Thailand 2,223 62 USA 185,033 20 Acyclic terpene alcohol unsaturated other Belgium 4 844 France 1 876 Netherlands 9 612 Singapore 18 161 Switzerland 1 859 USA 1 1,095 Additives – anti-corrosive preparations and other prepared additives Belgium 32 274 China 22 259 France 1 1,217 Germany 83 403 Israel 1 2,091 Italy 35 263 Japan 6 438 Korea South 15 452 Malaysia 2 311 Netherlands 11 577 Singapore 446 256 Taiwan 3 425 Thailand 47 136 UK 29 448 USA 80 355 Additives for lubricating oils containing oils obtained from petroleum and bituminous minerals Belgium 700 246 China 44 291 France 49 311 Germany 55 374 Italy 82 222

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Japan 134 415 Korea South 59 213 Latvia 37 136 Netherlands 14 235 Singapore 1,655 233 Spain 44 159 UK 1 334 USA 758 273 Additives others for lubricating oils Belgium 36 330 China 57 226 France 8 210 Germany 10 221 Japan 57 276 Korea South 85 150 Netherlands 2 446 Singapore 137 287 UAE 34 161 UK 11 123 USA 19 441 Adhesives based on latex, phenol formaldehyde (PF), urea formaldehyde (UF) and polyvinyl alcohol China 13 200 Germany 3 263 Italy 6 172 Korea South 1 549 Netherlands 10 308 Taiwan 5 423 Thailand 1 675 Vietnam 165 135 Adhesives others based on polymers or on rubber Belgium 74 187 China 925 167 Czech 2 306 Egypt 28 137 Finland 99 184 France 36 237 Germany 52 613 Hong Kong 4 260 Indonesia 7 211 Italy 52 329 Japan 34 616 Korea South 88 275 Malaysia 161 155 Nepal 8 51 Netherlands 30 287 Norway 7 587 Saudi Arabia 15 234 Singapore 186 110 Spain 7 333 Switzerland 9 355 Taiwan 127 165 Thailand 50 442 Turkey 33 283 UAE 53 258 UK 13 802 USA 104 373 Vietnam 5 711 Adipic acid its salts and esters China 1,451 77 Germany 88 88 Italy 1 162 Japan 8 303 Korea South 910 80 Netherlands 140 81 Thailand 24 264 Agar Agar w/n modified China 21 860 Indonesia 9 1,086 Morocco 5 2,427 Spain 42 2,872 Albendazole China 5 1,949

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Albuminates others and other albumin derivatives Germany 2 666 Alcohol peroxides/Ether peroxides/Ketone peroxides and their derivatives China 308 202 Germany 42 497 Hong Kong 9 441 Korea South 91 153 Netherlands 175 162 Taiwan 14 694 UAE 11 183 Alginic acid other, its salts and esters Chile 9 1,469 China 98 232 Japan 1 1,482 UK 10 1,178 Alkyd resins Germany 1 283 Italy 62 298 Japan 4 391 Korea South 6 133 Netherlands 1 204 Spain 2 220 Taiwan 16 169 UAE 2 84 UK 2 278 USA 3 475 Alkyl naphthalenes mixed USA 36 276 Alkyl phenol-formaldehyde resins China 20 122 Japan 18 387 Alkylbenzene linear (Sodium dodecylbenzene sulphonate) Korea South 19 235 Qatar 5,517 87 Saudi Arabia 6,705 92 Spain 519 95 Taiwan 20 94 Thailand 999 93 Alkylbenzenes mixed other Korea South 14 233 Singapore 6 565 Taiwan 14 145 Thailand 20 52 Alkylphenols China 3 220 Singapore 252 144 USA 20 68 Alumina activated China 68 46 Italy 42 474 Japan 14 423 USA 87 145 Alumina calcined Australia 15,248 22 Belgium 14 310 Canada 256 110 China 466 62 France 280 44 Germany 310 117 Hong Kong 54 34 Netherlands 22 171 USA 33 347 Vietnam 30,977 23 Aluminium bicarbonate China 108 12 Aluminium chloride Australia 5 143 China 15 34 Aluminium fluorides China 1,477 85 Indonesia 140 94 Jordan 150 75

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Aluminium hydroxide Belgium 388 China 704 Germany 365 Korea South 55 Slovenia 48 USA 47 Aluminium ingots, alloyed Bahrain 1,310 China 24 Hong Kong 648 Indonesia 26 Korea South 627 Malaysia 5,070 Qatar 3,446 Singapore 494 Sri Lanka 344 Thailand 676 UAE 1,179 UK 2 Zambia 25 Aluminium ingots, not alloyed Bahrain 1,750 China 462 Kenya 5 Korea South 473 Nigeria 74 Oman 769 Russia 801 South Africa 225 UAE 1,048 Aluminium molybdate Vietnam 8 Aluminium ores and concentrates other Netherlands 3 Aluminium oxide other than artificial corundum Austria 18 Bahrain 525 Belgium 59 Canada 13 China 3,644 Finland 1 France 51 Germany 128 Hong Kong 100 Italy 29 Japan 29 Kenya 49 Kuwait 21 Netherlands 3,501 Nigeria 84 Qatar 417 Saudi Arabia 51 Thailand 20 Turkey 1 UK 5 USA 81 Aluminium paste Belgium 1 China 44 France 1 Germany 8 Japan 13 Malaysia 4 Taiwan 3 UK 1 USA 15 Aluminium powder for thermit process Bahrain 100 Korea South 60 UAE 81 Aluminium powders of lamellar structure; flakes Germany 1

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

74 49 90 64 64 76 149 298 142 146 165 132 139 150 103 124 136 280 112 152 146 128 134 104 134 134 136 144 406 75 158 12 80 395 57 449 42 209 53 572 312 8 16 47 20 15 8 90 152 193 246 1,276 500 1,228 797 1,506 1,208 584 1,333 314 183 123 197 3,239

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Alums other China 332 13 Amalgams, other than of precious metals China 16 161 Ambrotolide essence (Ambrette seed oil essence) UK 6 2,187 Amino acetic acid (Glycine) China 497 130 Amino acid derivatives China 1 91 Amino acids other and their esters Australia 3 17,605 Belgium 21 419 Brazil 33 494 China 1,072 333 Germany 6 3,978 Hong Kong 4 5,925 Japan 1 741 Korea South 99 441 Netherlands 13 192 Singapore 16 1,015 UK 4 797 USA 26 769 Amino alcohols others, their ethers and esters Belgium 4 351 China 293 764 France 1 455 Germany 59 727 Italy 4 4,674 Japan 80 212 Netherlands 21 143 Norway 69 548 Saudi Arabia 35 126 Singapore 2 412 Taiwan 2 1,046 USA 81 378 Amino anisic acid anilide China 14 1,143 Amino G. acid China 56 51 Amino pyridine China 1 968 Amino resins others China 519 106 France 1 609 Germany 120 88 Hong Kong 20 88 Indonesia 15 100 Japan 60 79 Korea South 140 142 Saudi Arabia 20 79 Singapore 3 435 Thailand 9 340 USA 12 403 para-Aminoacetanilide China 2 882 Aminobutanol China 16 1,968 Aminodiol China 1 5,517 Aminohydroxy naphthalene sulphonic acids and their other salts Belgium 17 151 China 382 398 Germany 2 6,048 Hong Kong 17 161 Singapore 7 140 2-Amino-4-nitrophenol China 6 448 para-Aminophenol China 1,654 202 Aminorex, Brotizolam and other like compounds, salts there of China 2 4,586

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Aminosulphonic aniline etc. other NES China 390 379 Korea South 16 144 Amitriptyline hydrochloride Brazil 1 2,724 Ammonia anhydrous China 11 203 Hong Kong 5 131 Indonesia 21,003 20 Iran 8,000 19 Korea South 2 159 Qatar 49,750 20 Saudi Arabia 58,440 19 Turkey 18,500 20 Ammonia in aqueous solution Germany 1 1,769 Ammonium chloride Brunei 32 1 China 435 12 Germany 36 20 Hong Kong 6 11 Netherlands 18 19 Ammonium dihydrogen orthophosphate (Monoammonium phosphate)/mixtures thereof with Diammonium hydrogen Belgium 24 58 China 1,466 42 Hong Kong 25 41 Saudi Arabia 22,000 21 UAE 131 45 Ammonium nitrate w/n in aqueous solution Korea South 2,159 27 Singapore 7,000 19 Turkey 24,000 19 UAE 995 19 Uzbekistan 481 16 Ammonium sulphate China 859 9 Germany 162 11 Spain 21 27 Taiwan 200 8 Ammonium sulphate other double salts and mixtures Saudi Arabia 1,494 23 Amoxycillin and its salts Austria 1 4,371 China 72 1,505 Germany 1 3,634 Netherlands 10 2,701 Analgin China 6 722 Andalusite South Africa 1,161 22 Aniline China 1,464 64 UAE 288 70 Aniline salts other China 25 1,593 Anisole and their derivatives other China 6 3,502 Germany 2 523 Malaysia 2 393 Anthraquinone China 32 666 Germany 20 209 Japan 96 209 Antibiotics other Austria 5 4,820 Belgium 1 4,718 Bulgaria 6 12,936 China 424 5,569 Czech 1 13,916 Hong Kong 9 6,463 Hungary 1 117,001 Italy 1 161,825

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Commodity / Country

Korea South 4 17,989 Mexico 11 6,089 Slovenia 5 24,119 Spain 2 20,920 USA 1 4,768 Anti-freezing preparations and prepared de-icing fluids Australia 19 154 Belgium 70 123 Finland 13 103 Germany 55 120 Korea South 57 134 Singapore 7 295 Sweden 2 56 Thailand 43 122 USA 20 88 Anti-knock preparations others China 20 150 Netherlands 2 380 Singapore 125 292 Taiwan 1 358 USA 5 1,042 Antimony ores and concentrates China 498 164 Russia 1,144 140 Antimony oxides China 130 366 Japan 1 735 Korea South 1 440 Thailand 137 381 Antimony powders, unwrought China 24 409 Hong Kong 25 397 Thailand 24 408 Vietnam 25 393 Antioxidants (rubber) Belgium 18 222 China 96 217 Germany 10 253 Italy 1 1,165 Japan 3 673 Korea South 93 158 Malaysia 1 215 Singapore 200 147 Thailand 6 395 UK 7 398 USA 33 600 Antisera other Austria 3 25,263 Germany 1 17,164 Italy 1 31,438 Korea South 1 24,445 New Zealand 19 315 Spain 1 113,806 Switzerland 7 14,235 Ukraine 1 23,284 USA 1 184,950 6-APA China 843 1,237 Arsenic Germany 41 65 Artificial corundum w/n chemically defined Bahrain 26 54 Brazil 566 28 China 36 58 Asphalt natural China 32 165 Somalia 10 73 USA 54 65 Azelaic acid, sebacic acid and their salts and esters China 33 353 Italy 1 458 USA 1 2,014

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Azo dyes others Greece 1 Singapore 1 Azoic Blacks Sri Lanka 2 Azoic Blues Belgium 1 USA 1 Azoic colours others Germany 3 Azoic Coupling Component 14 (Naphthol ASPH) China 24 Azoic Coupling Component 18 (Naphthol ASD) China 9 Azoic Coupling Component 2 (Naphthol AS) China 36 Azoic Coupling Component 20 (Naphthol ASOL) China 6 Azoic Coupling Components (Naphthols) others China 13 Italy 1 USA 1 Azoic Diazo Component 5 (Fast Red B base) China 7 Azoic Diazo Components (Fast Colour Bases) others Germany 1 Azoic Reds USA 1 Azoic Violets UK 120 USA 1 Azoic Yellows China 4 USA 1

ď ‚ Baking powders prepared USA 7 Ball clay Belgium 20 China 350 Malaysia 507 Portugal 260 Turkey 178 UK 3,235 USA 53 Barium carbonate China 28 Barium sulphate China 1,924 France 1 Germany 1 Italy 24 Japan 54 Malaysia 68 Netherlands 20 Thailand 17 Turkey 16 Barytes other China 178 Japan 1 Netherlands 48 Spain 25 Thailand 25 USA 3 Barytes powder China 990 Japan 23 Spain 100 Basic Blue others (Non-azo) China 6 Basic dyes others (Non-azo) NES China 1

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Germany 2 1,298 1 355 556 USA 478 Basic Red 1 (Rhodamine 6G) Non-azo China 2 5,633 180 Basic Red others (Non-azo) China 13 1,156 4,198 Basic Violet 14 (Magenta) Non-azo 13 253 1,337 China Basic Yellow others (Non-azo) 10 1,482 348 China Bauxite (natural) calcined 4,163 27 505 China Hong Kong 1,249 18 374 Bauxite (natural) not calcined Guinea 462,914 4 188 Bentonite crude (including processed, activated and ground) Australia 1 435 10 110 458 Belgium Brazil 40 41 65 29 825 Canada 486 17 1,489 China 1 147 3,107 Denmark Egypt 60 13 121 109 695 Germany Korea South 3 568 1 492 244 Poland Thailand 1 31 2,796 7 888 Turkey UAE 1,355 5 530 27 234 USA 3,056 Bentonite crude (unprocessed) Greece 329 7 50 13 139 Turkey 37 31 2,048 USA Benzaldehyde China 198 596 France 14 201 Netherlands 50 144 274 Benzene acetic acid, alpha-hydroxy-alpha-phenyl Brazil 24 6,494 22 Benzoic acid 12 China 651 71 4 Germany 20 196 12 Israel 73 175 12 Japan 34 212 12 Netherlands 184 64 33 Taiwan 36 218 Benzoic acid salts and esters others 33 China 213 354 Germany 60 209 33 USA 36 1,371 104 Benzophenone 160 China 78 553 61 Benzyl acetate 159 UK 1 152 244 Benzyl alcohol 330 China 20 152 15 Netherlands 26 233 16 Singapore 1 297 Spain 1 703 29 Turkey 2 288 52 USA 8 256 30 Benzyl benzoate 21 China 2 193 27 Mexico 2 523 116 USA 1 1,220 Benzyl chloride 20 China 132 63 45 Japan 19 179 31 Benzyl peroxide and benzoyl chloride Belgium 115 114 1,472 China 22 179 Indonesia 11 193 1,602 (To be continued)

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

 Abrasives other natural Australia 27 20 Canada 84 18 Ethiopia 62 11 France 27 19 Germany 84 20 Italy 588 20 Kuwait 294 20 Malaysia 248 18 Norway 812 20 Oman 84 20 Portugal 28 14 Qatar 2,230 10 Saudi Arabia 354 19 Sweden 56 14 Tanzania 2 35 Thailand 84 23 Turkey 112 13 UAE 892 18 UK 27 18 USA 68 21 Acetals and hemiacetals other Israel 4 2,216 Netherlands 1 951 USA 1 796 Acetals and hemiacetals w/n with other oxygen function China 35 391 Germany 1 5,382 Acetic acid Bangladesh 477 45 Bhutan 2 49 France 16 127 Jordan 88 43 Kenya 20 46 Kuwait 19 45 Mauritius 21 43 Mozambique 1 61 Myanmar 60 39 Nepal 59 46 Nigeria 108 46 Oman 38 71 Philippines 10 324 Saudi Arabia 19 50 Singapore 8 51 South Africa 24 43 Sri Lanka 60 46 Tanzania 60 45 UAE 133 41 Uganda 20 45 Acetic acid esters others Argentina 6 228 Brazil 50 157 China 52 254 Colombia 6 222 Egypt 1 615 France 16 188 Germany 20 1,134 Hong Kong 17 116 Indonesia 103 197 Japan 1 266 Korea South 18 156

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Malaysia 17 Mexico 62 Netherlands 91 Oman 1 Singapore 135 Slovenia 15 Spain 72 Sri Lanka 2 Switzerland 29 Taiwan 144 Tanzania 16 Turkey 1 UAE 96 UK 15 USA 168 Vietnam 80 Acetic acid salts others Brazil 25 Ecuador 1 Israel 4 Italy 44 Korea North 50 Korea South 62 Malaysia 1 Nepal 1 Netherlands 22 Russia 1 Spain 1 Taiwan 8 Thailand 27 Turkey 67 UAE 15 USA 7 Acetic anhydride Bangladesh 173 Belgium 1,688 Israel 71 Netherlands 360 USA 154 Acetoacetanilide Korea South 12 Acetone Egypt 1 France 2 Greece 13 Iran 128 Kenya 168 Nepal 4 Qatar 1 Sri Lanka 17 UAE 2 Uganda 22 Acetophenone Japan 16 para-Acetyl aminophenol (Paracetamol) Australia 12 Belgium 15 Cameroon 16 Congo D Republic 9 Cote D’ Ivoire 23 Croatia 8 Cyprus 2 Estonia 26

96 396 155 331 149 286 206 7,466 392 94 91 1,922 88 383 363 85 19 242 2,141 17 26 41 115 450 16 1,816 192 237 31 23 24 228 63 63 66 63 63 124 319 867 50 54 52 114 252 53 206 52 240 307 377 270 374 267 484 466 323

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

France 48 Germany 70 Ghana 16 Greece 8 Indonesia 29 Ireland 444 Italy 2 Jordan 18 Kenya 16 Mexico 30 Morocco 12 Nepal 22 Nigeria 263 Panama 29 Slovenia 25 South Africa 69 Spain 72 Sri Lanka 19 Sudan 19 Thailand 50 Tunisia 3 Turkey 5 Turkmenistan 10 UAE 3 Uganda 16 USA 17 Vietnam 36 Yemen 13 Acetyl chloride Thailand 2 Acetylene w/n in dissolved condition Bhutan 5 ortho-Acetylsalicylic acid its salts and esters Italy 15 South Africa 7 Thailand 2 USA 16 Acid Black 2 (Nigrosine) Bangladesh 3 Italy 8 Malaysia 1 Myanmar 4 Netherlands 1 Spain 5 Taiwan 1 USA 2 Acid Black others (Non-azo) Argentina 3 Brazil 2 China 5 Colombia 6 Germany 15 Guatemala 4 Italy 1 Peru 3 Singapore 8 Spain 3 Switzerland 4 Thailand 8 UK 2 Acid Blacks (Azo) Argentina 147 Bangladesh 14

Value (Rs./Kg.) 412 361 237 305 270 307 549 380 236 387 291 287 227 303 416 337 360 314 451 229 289 309 554 462 245 561 405 153 292 266 416 466 338 397 131 331 342 223 364 395 349 330 256 317 624 395 324 294 284 361 258 251 553 463 333 324 395

Quantity rounded-off to nearest Ton.

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Commodity / Country Brazil China Colombia Egypt Ethiopia France Germany Greece Hong Kong Indonesia Italy Japan Korea South Mexico Netherlands Nigeria Panama Peru Russia Singapore South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey Ukraine Uruguay USA Vietnam Acid Blue 93 (Ink Blue) Germany Vietnam Acid Blue others (Non-azo) Argentina Brazil Colombia Germany Korea South Mexico Netherlands Peru Poland Senegal Spain Taiwan USA Acid Blues (Azo) Argentina Australia Brazil Chile China Ethiopia France Germany Greece Italy Japan Korea South Mexico Netherlands Peru Poland Singapore Spain Taiwan Thailand Turkey UK

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

264 113 19 16 14 27 12 47 34 23 645 2 84 70 45 21 23 8 77 18 11 167 3 21 85 4 283 9 27 33 21

274 287 247 163 345 311 709 334 247 288 343 334 293 262 221 233 233 303 267 320 412 312 461 328 336 351 274 341 239 326 242

1 1

2,531 2,543

1 5 1 1 2 1 22 1 22 3 1 1 53

302 369 570 598 643 270 195 392 421 282 679 1,095 194

1 4 9 2 13 1 4 2 3 9 1 3 2 4 1 12 5 22 7 2 9 1

473 217 532 744 245 298 450 2,091 372 632 2,032 296 788 484 582 441 359 1,005 501 332 652 579

USA Vietnam Acid Browns (Azo) Argentina Bangladesh Brazil China Colombia Egypt Ethiopia France Germany Greece Italy Korea South Mexico Netherlands Peru Singapore Spain Taiwan Thailand Turkey UAE Ukraine USA Vietnam Acid Browns (Non-azo) Colombia Italy Korea South Peru Singapore Acid dyes, other Non-azo Bangladesh Fiji Islands Italy Malaysia USA Acid Green others (Non-azo) Japan Poland Spain Thailand Acid Greens (Azo) Bangladesh Belgium China Ethiopia Italy Netherlands Poland Singapore Spain Taiwan Turkey UK USA Acid Oranges (Azo) Afghanistan Brazil Chile China Egypt Ethiopia France Germany Honduras Italy Malaysia Mexico Nepal

Qty. (Ton) 55 1 20 2 114 16 8 5 3 12 4 7 119 27 16 11 2 5 119 8 29 12 1 1 18 3 5 3 6 6 4 1 1 1 5 20 6 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 9 3 1 2 19 7 1 1 1 19 4 6 4 2 1 2 2 1 24 10 3 1

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

437 Netherlands 1,739 Spain Sri Lanka 390 Taiwan 373 Turkey 386 UAE 286 USA 505 Acid Oranges (Non-azo) 433 China 345 Guatemala 482 Italy 810 Japan 407 Spain 451 Switzerland 417 Thailand 398 Acid Reds (Azo) 339 Algeria 543 Argentina 459 Bangladesh 420 Belgium 493 Brazil 392 Chile 356 China 1,041 Egypt 390 Ethiopia 386 France 308 Germany Ghana 378 Greece 393 Indonesia 354 Italy 402 Japan 504 Korea South Malaysia 83 Mexico 22 Myanmar 2,129 Netherlands 186 Oman 261 Peru Philippines 879 Singapore 298 Spain 639 Sri Lanka 1,371 Taiwan Turkey 372 UK 982 Ukraine 345 USA 367 Vietnam 506 Acid Reds (Non-azo) 387 Belgium 588 Brazil 432 China 389 Germany 844 Guatemala 350 Italy 780 Japan 811 Korea South Netherlands 142 Peru 449 Singapore 242 Taiwan 491 Thailand 472 UK 340 USA 459 Acid Violets (Azo) 838 Bangladesh 766 China 494 Korea South 137 Mexico 261 Sri Lanka 185 Taiwan

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

2 10 1 2 2 4 1

853 347 236 501 264 211 341

9 1 3 1 1 1 1

478 375 564 226 416 667 489

2 1 2 1 21 8 16 3 3 5 2 1 1 5 28 4 3 3 14 1 1 5 1 1 6 8 1 3 5 1 1 15 4

1,342 468 143 714 790 706 1,028 251 275 409 685 1,303 521 269 554 1,396 440 189 778 353 873 797 540 1,228 573 469 411 466 421 765 335 850 1,049

1 4 4 1 3 2 1 7 9 1 1 3 4 1 7

2,896 908 969 2,903 939 1,154 6,269 411 1,440 383 2,256 802 536 3,273 1,907

2 1 3 1 1 1

115 208 494 395 261 414

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Commodity / Country Acid Violets (Non-azo) Fiji Islands Germany Japan Kuwait Malaysia Mauritius Saudi Arabia UK USA Acid Yellows (Azo) Afghanistan Argentina Bangladesh Brazil Chile China Egypt Ethiopia France Germany Greece Hong Kong Indonesia Italy Japan Korea South Malaysia Mexico Nepal Netherlands Peru Singapore South Africa Spain Taiwan Thailand Turkey UAE UK USA Vietnam Yemen Acid Yellows (Non-azo) Australia Bangladesh Brazil China France Germany Korea South Netherlands Poland Singapore Switzerland Taiwan Turkey USA Acrylic acid and its salts UAE Acrylic acid esters other China Germany Iran UAE USA Acrylic emulsion Bangladesh Bhutan China Indonesia Israel

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

7 1 1 4 5 1 3 1 3

73 859 772 47 186 2,158 673 6,647 1,200

4 2 4 6 10 10 2 1 4 6 2 3 16 11 17 1 4 5 5 3 1 5 13 10 6 1 2 1 3 17 1 51

123 485 95 471 249 368 514 352 460 780 453 379 258 690 875 448 261 393 274 474 874 583 1,122 752 797 1,172 413 1,307 513 384 583 73

1 5 1 7 1 4 1 2 1 14 8 2 3 6

1,195 117 1,175 615 8,799 492 375 1,903 1,171 420 765 1,051 419 1,469

6

120

45 72 27 24 4

1,451 539 126 125 297

4 5 8 1 2

381 348 252 584 288

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Korea South 1 Maldives 5 Nepal 19 Nigeria 3 Oman 14 Qatar 13 Saudi Arabia 36 South Africa 1 Sri Lanka 1 Acrylic polymers in primary forms others (excluding polymethyl methacrylate) Algeria 6 Angola 1 Argentina 5 Australia 139 Bahrain 59 Bangladesh 1,159 Belgium 4 Brazil 66 China 41 Congo D Republic 19 Cote D’ Ivoire 36 Egypt 177 Estonia 18 Ethiopia 1 Fiji Islands 77 France 11 Germany 9 Ghana 191 Greece 18 Guatemala 6 Honduras 1 Hong Kong 5 Indonesia 142 Iran 22 Israel 6 Italy 7 Jordan 119 Kazakhstan 36 Kenya 140 Korea South 24 Kuwait 79 Lebanon 5 Lithuania 1 Luxembourg 15 Madagascar 14 Malaysia 73 Mauritius 20 Mexico 19 Nepal 733 Netherlands 60 Nigeria 546 Oman 21 Peru 7 Philippines 95 Poland 16 Qatar 127 Romania 37 Russia 64 Rwanda 10 Saudi Arabia 156 Senegal 197 Singapore 67 South Africa 19 Sri Lanka 508 Sudan 18 Syria 64 Taiwan 2 Tanzania 43 Thailand 73 Turkey 58 UAE 515

53 218 395 1,335 306 122 80 58 290 58 118 94 89 50 72 37 94 394 121 52 66 111 222 78 461 59 55 125 144 268 55 135 340 547 348 74 64 67 245 75 152 472 114 68 110 88 51 68 4 58 91 127 60 99 73 54 67 88 72 56 78 131 86 59 48 253 83 128 67 83

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Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Uganda 117 57 UK 39 98 Uruguay 1 648 USA 124 193 Vietnam 612 62 Zambia 38 58 Acrylic resins China 1 106 Acrylonitrile UAE 2,012 100 Acrylonitrile copolymers Australia 23 62 Bangladesh 2 82 Sri Lanka 22 76 Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR) other Egypt 5 215 Kenya 1 192 Nepal 1 100 South Africa 6 175 Sri Lanka 4 381 USA 18 240 Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber latex Malaysia 20 59 Acrylonitrile-butadiene styrene copolymers Nepal 10 245 Saudi Arabia 2 134 USA 19 137 Acyclic hydrocarbons other Bangladesh 2 179 Japan 1 1,539 Oman 1 878 Acyclic hydrocarbons saturated Bangladesh 17 66 Kenya 218 71 Kuwait 22 79 Nepal 18 52 Singapore 10,000 40 Sri Lanka 11 81 UAE 12,000 36 Acyclic terpene alcohol unsaturated other Belgium 60 507 France 17 542 Germany 20 732 Netherlands 20 872 Singapore 24 555 Spain 79 424 Thailand 1 723 UAE 9 419 USA 33 469 Yemen 13 98 Additives – anti-corrosive preparations and other prepared additives Australia 21 129 Bangladesh 21 151 Belgium 103 166 Brazil 84 297 China 107 185 Colombia 4 163 Egypt 144 175 Germany 5 290 Indonesia 84 161 Italy 141 155 Kenya 5 215 Korea South 242 117 Kuwait 179 95 Malaysia 242 158 Netherlands 91 251 Oman 203 66 Russia 42 37 Saudi Arabia 18 145 Singapore 238 168 South Africa 113 187

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Commodity / Country

Spain 1 184 Taiwan 40 105 Thailand 92 184 UAE 282 163 USA 244 103 Zambia 11 203 Additives for lubricating oils containing oils obtained from petroleum and bituminous minerals Bangladesh 19 273 Belgium 7 159 China 264 175 Egypt 76 144 France 381 207 Germany 122 186 Hong Kong 2 319 Indonesia 86 134 Nepal 6 309 Netherlands 37 202 Nigeria 556 178 Singapore 144 251 South Africa 222 168 Sri Lanka 40 188 Turkey 23 181 UAE 290 179 USA 539 171 Vietnam 1 215 Zambia 41 216 Additives others for lubricating oils Australia 45 252 Belgium 4 234 Brazil 24 147 Burundi 1 55 China 1 332 Egypt 14 164 Germany 7 196 Ghana 10 423 Qatar 64 56 Russia 86 248 Serbia 7 740 Sri Lanka 20 105 Taiwan 14 112 UAE 33 183 USA 40 249 Adhesives based on latex, phenol formaldehyde (PF), urea formaldehyde (UF) and polyvinyl alcohol Bahrain 7 117 Bhutan 2 129 Jordan 1 555 Kuwait 1 1,434 Mozambique 5 366 Myanmar 6 89 Nepal 40 197 Nigeria 7 73 Oman 11 153 Qatar 41 103 Saudi Arabia 18 129 Sri Lanka 3 517 UAE 61 221 Adhesives others based on polymers or on rubber Angola 5 490 Australia 2 144 Bahrain 28 201 Bangladesh 102 190 Bhutan 5 157 Burkina Faso 4 102 Congo P Republic 4 221 Egypt 19 257 Gabon 238 96 Ghana 11 104 Indonesia 126 117 Israel 10 160 Italy 1 401

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Kenya 4 300 Kuwait 14 127 Mauritius 2 201 Myanmar 1 42 Nepal 137 179 Nigeria 152 170 Oman 20 134 Qatar 44 197 Saudi Arabia 74 100 Senegal 3 75 Singapore 1 352 South Africa 19 186 Sri Lanka 73 363 Sudan 80 129 Taiwan 1 85 Togo 1 160 Turkey 4 226 UAE 560 154 Uganda 1 216 Yemen 1 1,479 Adipic acid its salts and esters Canada 3 128 Ireland 12 394 USA 105 103 Agar Agar w/n modified Bahrain 1 1,541 Canada 1 1,326 Egypt 1 874 Malaysia 1 1,076 Spain 8 821 Turkey 1 1,350 UAE 7 1,144 UK 1 1,092 Albendazole Australia 1 3,834 Bangladesh 5 2,015 Belgium 2 2,807 Brazil 6 2,710 China 3 3,423 Czech 1 2,908 Egypt 2 2,163 Ireland 1 2,305 Kenya 6 2,377 Korea South 1 2,865 Netherlands 2 2,970 New Zealand 2 2,668 Nigeria 2 2,676 Pakistan 1 2,291 South Africa 12 2,982 Tunisia 1 3,401 Turkey 3 2,426 Vietnam 1 2,148 Alcohol peroxides/Ether peroxides/Ketone peroxides and their derivatives Kenya 7 226 Nepal 5 180 Singapore 17 368 Taiwan 5 404 UAE 41 184 USA 18 156 Aleuritic acid Netherlands 9 1,959 Alginic acid other, its salts and esters Bangladesh 1 1,050 Indonesia 1 703 Alkyd resins Bangladesh 19 84 Germany 24 93 Liberia 53 96 Malaysia 2 304 Nepal 149 92 Oman 32 96

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Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Qatar 31 86 Sri Lanka 65 93 UAE 31 103 Vietnam 51 82 Alkyl phenol-formaldehyde resins Bangladesh 14 198 China 288 96 Indonesia 9 309 Italy 17 148 Korea South 157 89 Malaysia 6 156 Nepal 22 17 Philippines 14 152 Saudi Arabia 23 263 Sri Lanka 14 218 Thailand 36 219 Tunisia 8 161 Turkey 16 122 UAE 31 142 UK 57 90 USA 17 501 Alkylbenzenes mixed other Hungary 29 139 Nepal 1 125 Alkylphenols Ireland 1 27,223 Taiwan 5 310 Allobarbital and other barbital compounds and its salts Senegal 4 2,884 Allyl isothiodicyanate France 2 842 Singapore 9 1,014 UK 9 1,141 USA 18 1,106 Alumina activated Bahrain 3 193 Bangladesh 1 162 Malaysia 2 137 Alumina calcined Australia 40 47 Bangladesh 188 46 Brazil 60 40 Canada 40 54 China 30,820 21 Egypt 60 37 Indonesia 143 43 Japan 100 45 Korea South 1,280 38 Malaysia 30,640 21 South Africa 20 56 Sri Lanka 1 125 Taiwan 1,840 38 Thailand 600 40 Turkey 21 40 UAE 61,824 21 UK 61 55 USA 603 46 Aluminium chloride Australia 387 48 Belgium 749 43 China 411 50 Egypt 3 172 Ethiopia 18 40 Finland 20 54 Germany 550 42 Indonesia 185 23 Iraq 50 30 Israel 60 55 Italy 60 47 Kenya 99 24 Korea South 27 129 Malaysia 648 22

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Commodity / Country Nepal New Zealand Philippines Poland Puerto Rico Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Sri Lanka Switzerland Taiwan Tanzania Thailand UAE UK USA Vietnam Aluminium fluorides Japan Aluminium hydroxide Afghanistan Australia Bangladesh Congo D Republic Germany Ghana Indonesia Japan Kenya Malaysia Nepal Nigeria Pakistan Philippines Saudi Arabia South Africa Taiwan Thailand UAE USA Vietnam Aluminium ingots, alloyed Bangladesh China Colombia Ethiopia Germany Indonesia Japan Korea South Mexico Nepal Netherlands Taiwan USA Aluminium ingots, not alloyed Bangladesh Brazil China Colombia Ecuador Italy Japan Korea South Malaysia Mexico Nepal Taiwan Thailand Turkey USA Vietnam

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

22 90 126 20 518 240 486 303 496 84 38 209 267 231 598 120 611

23 31 24 49 27 58 42 25 22 49 53 23 29 23 41 43 25

20

108

1 41 698 2 1 46 510 183 240 601 1 14 144 2 336 13 1,864 1,048 16 2 89

102 106 25 97 352 108 26 28 20 18 115 98 38 123 23 139 17 21 56 463 39

24 5,211 160 4 193 54 844 1 738 1 498 195 259

142 103 149 198 137 105 109 170 138 114 140 96 134

2,549 5,880 1,054 425 751 1,448 3,583 35,894 56,880 1,555 233 563 2,059 96 16,416 1,001

132 129 129 129 131 132 131 132 133 133 132 131 134 133 130 132

Qty. (Ton)

Aluminium ores and concentrates other Nepal 4,723 Aluminium oxide other than artificial corundum Algeria 50 Brazil 26 China 10 Ecuador 1 Germany 1 Indonesia 100 Qatar 7 Saudi Arabia 475 Sri Lanka 5 USA 115 Aluminium paste Bangladesh 5 Egypt 2 Indonesia 64 Kuwait 1 Liberia 1 Nepal 1 Nigeria 1 Singapore 8 Sri Lanka 1 Thailand 33 USA 132 Vietnam 11 Aluminium phosphide (e.g. Phostoxin) Bangladesh 6 Ethiopia 18 Jordan 3 Madagascar 3 Nepal 2 Aluminium powder for thermit process Colombia 32 Indonesia 52 Philippines 9 Sri Lanka 9 Aluminium powders of lamellar structure; flakes Belgium 8 Bhutan 1 Chile 19 El Salvador 8 Iraq 49 Italy 12 Malaysia 2 Mexico 38 Nepal 3 Saudi Arabia 16 Sri Lanka 23 Thailand 14 Turkey 3 UAE 37 USA 3 Aluminium sulphate (iron free) Bangladesh 75 Nepal 25 Saudi Arabia 100 Sri Lanka 84 Tanzania 132 UAE 81 Uganda 50 USA 1 Aluminium sulphate other Bangladesh 9 Colombia 24 Egypt 10 Myanmar 23 Nepal 3 Nigeria 6 South Africa 23 Sri Lanka 4

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Alums other 2 Bangladesh 120 Dominican Republic 9 24 32 Kenya 51 50 Nepal 3 59 Nigeria 2 204 Sri Lanka 24 149 UAE 10 18 Uganda 9 702 USA 31 Ambrotolide essence (Ambrette seed oil essence) 2 63 France 5 48 Malaysia Mexico 1 2 202 Spain 2 181 Switzerland 1 198 Turkey 234 Amino acetic acid (Glycine) 1 264 Egypt 7 256 Iran 1 299 Israel 258 205 USA 212 Amino acids other and their esters 1 201 Australia 8 196 Bangladesh 1 193 Brazil Canada 13 4 376 Croatia 2 514 Cyprus Czech 8 587 Egypt 17 579 Germany 13 483 Greece 9 Hong Kong 2 261 Indonesia 29 184 Italy 5 289 Japan 12 280 Korea South 14 Mexico 2 370 Nepal 6 235 Netherlands 5 245 Pakistan 13 278 Puerto Rico 29 210 Russia 5 242 Serbia 6 409 Singapore 6 289 Spain 2 234 Sri Lanka 1 221 Sweden 3 230 Switzerland 9 299 Thailand 10 250 Tunisia 1 218 Turkey 17 304 UAE 3 UK 15 16 USA 132 15 Vietnam 54 15 Yemen 3 14 Amino alcohols others, their ethers and esters 13 Australia 46 14 Belgium 9 14 China 12 169 Czech 1 Italy 4 13 Korea South 30 43 Netherlands 3 208 Oman 17 20 Qatar 14 24 Russia 1 84 Taiwan 8 14 60 UK 54 25 USA

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9 585 30 17 34 31 20 29 134 7,585 34 7,609 8,033 8,166 7,784 555 987 490 272 868 1,649 8,518 2,794 19,801 3,381 608 1,079 1,462 782 2,519 747 2,238 1,124 2,409 6,270 227 313 1,001 3,185 3,605 3,644 187 2,896 179 2,579 4,837 530 8,743 3,650 2,656 139 3,454 220 146 168 218 358 2,613 213 302 67 102 245 18,797 970 166 766

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Commodity / Country

Amino pyridine Belgium 1 1,422 China 43 830 Germany 1 408 Ireland 1 2,257 Italy 12 1,649 Mexico 5 3,170 Switzerland 1 1,155 Amino resins others Bangladesh 13 17 France 68 69 Germany 36 205 Malaysia 1 200 Nepal 1 252 USA 14 204 Amino salicylate Russia 12 3,577 para-Aminoacetanilide China 10 559 USA 3 717 para-Aminoazobenzene China 2 624 Aminohydroxy naphthalene sulphonic acids and their other salts Brazil 2 3,065 China 30 1,041 France 1 1,321 Indonesia 23 894 Japan 4 967 Korea South 20 926 Mexico 10 3,948 Netherlands 11 997 Russia 1 3,668 Singapore 5 2,086 Spain 18 385 Switzerland 38 2,047 Taiwan 35 556 Thailand 5 1,546 Turkey 20 588 UK 17 997 1-Amino-4-methylpiperazine China 11 1,153 Ireland 1 8,038 Japan 8 1,714 2-Amino-4-nitrophenol Bangladesh 1 645 Japan 1 3,358 Mexico 3 721 meta-Aminophenol Czech 22 730 Italy 1 931 Aminophylline (Cordophyllin) Pakistan 7 703 Aminosulphonic aniline etc. other NES Australia 45 109 Austria 114 655 Bangladesh 241 101 Belgium 3 8,929 Canada 6 201 China 330 155 France 1 573 Germany 8 669 Hong Kong 3 1,665 Indonesia 20 600 Italy 41 223 Japan 171 283 Korea South 14 404 Mexico 28 189 Netherlands 30 210 Russia 3 626 Spain 33 206 Taiwan 32 317

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Thailand 23 680 UAE 135 95 USA 18 584 Vietnam 176 108 2-Amino-3,5-xylene sulphonic acid China 3 490 Amitriptyline hydrochloride Bangladesh 1 2,841 Brazil 1 3,994 China 1 4,406 Germany 1 3,989 Russia 1 3,438 Switzerland 1 4,012 Thailand 1 2,778 Ammonia anhydrous Sri Lanka 65 42 UAE 5 81 Ammonia in aqueous solution Australia 67 22 Bahrain 16 18 Bangladesh 7 41 Cameroon 100 21 Cote D’ Ivoire 18 20 Dominican Republic 16 19 Indonesia 5 154 Kenya 26 19 Kuwait 44 11 Malaysia 157 15 Nepal 40 14 Nigeria 60 21 Oman 16 18 Qatar 200 15 Saudi Arabia 250 15 Singapore 187 13 Sri Lanka 73 17 Tanzania 19 18 UAE 143 18 Ammonium alum Algeria 2 63 Bangladesh 120 10 Nepal 30 5 Ammonium chloride Afghanistan 65 26 Congo D Republic 1 30 Ethiopia 20 57 Ghana 1 46 Indonesia 16 52 Malaysia 261 9 Nepal 15 23 South Africa 5 40 UAE 26 27 Uganda 26 22 Ammonium dihydrogen orthophosphate (Monoammonium phosphate)/mixtures thereof with Diammonium hydrogen UAE 200 30 Ammonium nitrate w/n in aqueous solution Djibouti 88 24 Ethiopia 352 23 Kenya 110 24 Malaysia 88 23 Qatar 22 34 Sri Lanka 264 35 Zambia 440 21 Ammonium sulphate Malaysia 442 4 Nepal 7 17 UAE 25 14 USA 1 94 Amoxycillin and its salts Bangladesh 1 1,425 Brazil 8 2,198 Cameroon 2 1,371

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Qty. (Ton)

China Congo D Republic Cote D’ Ivoire Egypt Ghana Indonesia Iraq Korea South Malawi Malaysia Myanmar Nepal Netherlands Nigeria Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand UAE Vietnam Ampicillin and its salts Cyprus Egypt Ghana Kenya Korea South Nigeria Pakistan Russia Tanzania Thailand Aniline Turkey Aniline salts other Bangladesh Brazil China France Indonesia Japan Korea South Spain Taiwan Thailand UK USA Vietnam Anise oil (aniseed oil) Indonesia Anisic aldehyde Argentina Brazil China Colombia France Indonesia Mexico Netherlands Singapore Spain Switzerland UK USA Anisole and their derivatives other Argentina Bangladesh Belgium Brazil Chile China Egypt

Value (Rs./Kg.)

42 1 4 28 10 16 4 6 2 18 8 1 10 27 7 4 9 7 36 6 29

1,605 1,634 1,420 1,697 1,515 1,684 1,609 2,234 1,395 1,425 1,422 2,220 1,925 1,308 1,604 1,408 1,378 1,544 1,750 1,925 1,521

1 7 7 7 1 33 1 2 2 8

5,116 2,344 1,342 1,387 4,816 1,381 4,157 4,569 1,517 1,920

5

125

1 12 60 2 170 2 10 18 28 6 2 20 1

3,753 183 396 1,584 176 548 196 197 179 229 1,532 650 6,615

1

1,408

2 8 146 2 2 3 8 18 7 30 7 4 37

509 589 522 663 622 559 634 631 566 590 660 592 569

1 1 25 1 1 2 2

1,610 3,936 189 686 976 875 13,462

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Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

Germany 40 691 Japan 42 142 Mexico 2 1,827 Netherlands 1 417 Singapore 3 340 Slovenia 2 5,028 Spain 103 200 Switzerland 12 2,290 UAE 22 206 USA 8 1,143 Anthranilic acid and its salts Czech 1 440 Japan 24 398 Antibiotics other Afghanistan 3 6,768 Argentina 1 12,278 Austria 2 13,709 Bangladesh 48 6,464 Brazil 6 12,108 China 6 2,250 Colombia 1 17,778 Congo D Republic 1 2,953 Egypt 9 8,448 Germany 1 25,212 Ghana 2 4,668 Hong Kong 4 4,074 Indonesia 6 12,650 Iran 15 9,737 Ireland 3 17,252 Israel 1 11,493 Italy 9 17,832 Japan 5 14,441 Jordan 3 10,718 Kenya 1 2,381 Korea South 3 23,471 Macedonia 2 23,475 Malaysia 1 11,722 Mexico 2 38,542 Myanmar 1 4,818 Nepal 3 5,423 Netherlands 2 7,071 Pakistan 8 10,062 Peru 3 3,181 Philippines 5 10,236 Poland 2 12,263 Saudi Arabia 5 10,249 South Africa 1 2,138 Spain 5 14,258 Sudan 3 8,840 Switzerland 5 12,280 Taiwan 1 12,087 Tanzania 2 1,342 Thailand 6 2,478 Turkey 26 15,154 UAE 1 14,980 UK 21 10,415 USA 4 7,562 Vietnam 26 10,157 Anti-freezing preparations and prepared de-icing fluids Australia 1 498 Bangladesh 20 74 Bhutan 4 155 Cote D’ Ivoire 4 125 Fiji Islands 6 24 Guyana 2 36 Liberia 4 15 Maldives 1 124 Myanmar 8 52 Nepal 9 237 Peru 18 78 Philippines 6 34 Saudi Arabia 1 199

Qty. (Ton)

Singapore 42 South Africa 5 Sri Lanka 14 UAE 11 Anti-knock preparations others Angola 12 Singapore 470 UAE 1 Antimony oxides Egypt 10 Indonesia 10 UAE 24 Antimony powders, unwrought Canada 24 Denmark 1 Turkey 25 Uganda 1 USA 184 Antioxidants (rubber) Bangladesh 5 Belgium 37 Dominican Republic 2 Italy 6 Japan 39 Mexico 5 Philippines 20 South Africa 10 Spain 4 Sri Lanka 19 Thailand 40 Turkey 28 UAE 3 Vietnam 9 Antisera other Kenya 1 Myanmar 1 Nepal 1 Peru 2 Philippines 1 Sri Lanka 3 Argon (Rare gases) Bangladesh 425 Nepal 39 Nigeria 13 Arsenic Bangladesh 8 Arsenites and arsenates Bangladesh 4 Artificial corundum w/n chemically defined Austria 96 Germany 63 Indonesia 10 UAE 25 UK 24 USA 31 Asian gum Belgium 25 Canada 1 Germany 18 Kenya 1 Korea South 2 Malaysia 1 South Africa 2 Switzerland 15 UK 1 USA 3 Asphalt natural Egypt 41 Thailand 14 Atenolol, Propranolol Australia 1 Bangladesh 1

Value (Rs./Kg.) 101 21 144 44 219 172 1,391 389 386 281 361 755 392 598 375 154 241 239 153 150 167 151 165 282 198 150 63 229 150 47,596 23,063 28,673 28,667 36,808 40,124 20 24 290 24 104 63 90 68 65 75 98 318 367 301 140 798 458 372 387 255 266 57 57 2,230 1,536

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Belarus 1 Brazil 14 Germany 4 Hungary 2 Italy 1 Pakistan 2 Poland 1 Russia 3 Sri Lanka 1 Thailand 2 UAE 1 Atropine and salts thereof Kenya 1 Azelaic acid, sebacic acid and their salts and esters Belgium 88 France 3 Germany 44 Italy 23 Japan 30 Korea South 50 Netherlands 140 Singapore 2 Switzerland 80 USA 224 Azides Belgium 35 France 12 Hungary 6 Azo dyes others Brazil 1 Egypt 5 France 1 Hong Kong 5 Indonesia 1 Italy 2 Japan 4 Nepal 1 Singapore 1 Spain 16 Thailand 4 USA 2 Azoic Coupling Component 17 (Naphthol ASBS) Bangladesh 9 Indonesia 2 Myanmar 1 Azoic Coupling Component 2 (Naphthol AS) China 1 Japan 3 Myanmar 1 Azoic Coupling Component 20 (Naphthol ASOL) Indonesia 1 Azoic Coupling Component 4 (Naphthol AS-BO) Sri Lanka 1 Azoic Coupling Component 5 (Naphthol ASG) Indonesia 2 Myanmar 1 Netherlands 2 Azoic Coupling Components (Naphthols) others Angola 5 Bangladesh 6 Canada 20 Guatemala 20 Japan 9 Kenya 6 Nepal 5 Qatar 9 Russia 41 South Africa 75 Thailand 8 Turkey 15 UAE 31 USA 14

1,500 1,762 2,227 2,908 2,114 1,455 3,017 1,614 1,338 1,316 1,720 926 280 344 271 290 328 276 255 387 284 291 766 743 764 307 224 139 474 912 428 2,054 399 256 282 449 1,144 75 467 443 524 407 318 348 562 801 467 697 132 209 107 285 597 158 141 137 188 104 300 146 113 333

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Azoic Diazo Component 1 (Fast Bordeaux GP Base) Canada 1 Germany 54 Indonesia 1 Korea South 6 Netherlands 54 USA 36 Azoic Diazo Component 10 (Fast Red R Base) Bangladesh 8 Japan 7 Azoic Diazo Component 13 (Fast Scarlet R Base) Bangladesh 10 Indonesia 7 Sri Lanka 1 Azoic Diazo Component 20 (Fast Blue BB Base) Switzerland 12 Azoic Diazo Component 48 (Fast Blue B Base) Canada 3 Indonesia 2 Korea South 1 Azoic Diazo Component 5 (Fast Red B Base) Bangladesh 6 Belgium 24 Brazil 31 Canada 12 Germany 44 Indonesia 5 Japan 6 Korea South 13 Netherlands 40 Saudi Arabia 5 Spain 2 Sri Lanka 2 USA 55 Azoic Diazo Component 6 (Fast Orange GR Base) Brazil 1 Azoic Diazo Components (Fast Colour Bases) others China 3 Indonesia 1 Myanmar 3 Spain 5 Sri Lanka 1 Taiwan 8 Azoic Greens Myanmar 2 Azoic Oranges Brazil 5 Lebanon 1 Azoic Reds Nigeria 4 Azoic Violets Nigeria 4 Azoic yellows Brazil 12 Ghana 1 Morocco 2 Netherlands 14 UAE 1

Commodity / Country

758 845 282 751 752 949 320 407 333 386 306 2,827 710 251 740 112 649 673 761 640 659 750 578 689 897 735 426 721 752 914 394 371 737 439 739 437 490 620 639 497 756 419 706 773 477

ď ‚ Baking powders prepared Bangladesh Egypt Lebanon Morocco Myanmar Nepal Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Togo UAE USA

12 1 2 1 10 6 1 2 8 1 5 1

55 290 332 263 78 141 1,305 357 301 1,529 112 224

Qty. (Ton)

Ball clay Australia 40 Bangladesh 1,302 Japan 1 Kuwait 210 Nepal 2 Saudi Arabia 11,063 Sri Lanka 10 Taiwan 95 UAE 500 Balta gutta-percha and similar natural gums Bangladesh 1 Barium carbonate Argentina 20 Belgium 120 Egypt 25 France 616 Indonesia 44 Italy 308 Japan 20 Kuwait 15 Mexico 54 Qatar 20 Spain 729 Thailand 10 UK 192 USA 80 Barium sulphate Sri Lanka 3 Barytes lumps Oman 993 Saudi Arabia 110,000 USA 55,700 Barytes powder Australia 3,189 Bahrain 48 Bangladesh 27 Brazil 999 Brunei 1,134 Cameroon 1,755 Canada 1,279 Fiji Islands 10 Kuwait 2,670 Malaysia 1,161 Nepal 26 Niger 804 Oman 512 Philippines 135 Qatar 4,062 Saudi Arabia 1,515 UAE 2,223 Basic Black (Non-azo) Bangladesh 3 Indonesia 3 Italy 10 Nepal 1 Basic Blue 9 (Methylene Blue) Non-azo Malaysia 1 Mexico 1 Sri Lanka 1 UK 1 Vietnam 1 Basic Blue others (Non-azo) Australia 3 Belgium 20 Canada 12 China 2 Germany 2 Indonesia 1 Italy 1 Japan 6 Korea South 3

Value (Rs./Kg.) 8 5 16 6 7 3 9 6 3 36 33 31 32 30 31 30 34 77 31 32 30 58 31 41 62 6 6 7 8 26 43 6 8 8 9 34 6 8 29 9 9 9 7 8 9 527 1,515 548 736 966 1,391 816 2,908 2,808 356 211 330 1,062 1,175 1,610 1,667 342 381

182

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Nepal 1 Netherlands 9 Peru 1 Saudi Arabia 2 Singapore 5 South Africa 5 Spain 1 Sweden 3 Switzerland 23 Turkey 2 UK 1 USA 31 Basic Blue16 (Victoria Blue B) Non-azo Brazil 1 Basic Browns (Non-azo) Bangladesh 1 China 5 Egypt 15 Ethiopia 9 Finland 5 Italy 20 Mexico 2 Netherlands 1 Poland 20 Russia 1 Basic dyes others (Non-azo) NES Australia 2 Bangladesh 14 Egypt 4 USA 2 Basic Green 4 (Malachite Green) Non-azo Brazil 46 Canada 1 China 13 Colombia 10 Egypt 1 Indonesia 30 Italy 20 Kenya 3 Malaysia 1 Mexico 15 Nepal 1 Netherlands 15 Peru 19 Philippines 1 Russia 6 Spain 23 Thailand 39 UK 2 USA 36 Vietnam 1 Basic Green others (Non-azo) Argentina 5 Bangladesh 1 Brazil 17 Finland 8 Italy 2 Japan 4 Korea South 3 Malaysia 1 Netherlands 10 Saudi Arabia 6 USA 1 Basic Oranges (Non-azo) Brazil 1 Spain 1 Taiwan 1 USA 6 Basic Red 1 (Rhodamine 6G) Non-azo Bangladesh 1 Basic Red others (Non-azo) Finland 6

1,319 327 214 303 273 185 247 325 448 2,594 315 260 747 138 127 215 211 331 276 376 165 211 910 264 139 674 739 162 181 163 192 685 121 139 767 205 147 608 266 190 886 154 123 126 169 145 169 182 134 170 185 226 810 190 279 248 309 1,318 434 504 832 311 200 283

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Commodity / Country

Germany 1 Italy 11 Japan 3 Nepal 1 Russia 3 USA 2 Basic Violet 1 (Methyl Violet) Non-azo Argentina 14 Bangladesh 12 Brazil 5 Chile 9 China 5 Egypt 2 Finland 5 Iraq 23 Japan 10 Korea South 2 Malaysia 2 Mexico 28 Netherlands 8 Philippines 2 Saudi Arabia 25 Thailand 2 Turkey 33 UAE 10 Vietnam 2 Basic Violet 10 (Rhodamine B) Non-azo Bangladesh 1 Brazil 2 Djibouti 5 Egypt 3 Japan 1 Kenya 3 Malaysia 1 Myanmar 1 Nepal 1 Philippines 2 Poland 1 Russia 2 Taiwan 5 Thailand 11 Vietnam 2 Basic Violet 14 (Magenta) Non-azo Brazil 1 Nigeria 4 Philippines 3 Basic Violet others (Non-azo) Afghanistan 2 Australia 11 Canada 42 Finland 10 Italy 4 Kenya 3 Mozambique 1 Netherlands 2 Portugal 6 Saudi Arabia 15 Sweden 16 UK 11 Basic Yellow 2 (Auramine O) Non-azo Afghanistan 12 Bangladesh 5 Brazil 5 China 101 Egypt 2 Italy 1 Kenya 1 Malaysia 29 Mexico 5 Myanmar 1 Nigeria 8 Saudi Arabia 2

4,202 738 1,731 747 700 916 137 282 252 148 357 451 160 172 225 466 165 176 479 494 206 599 186 523 176 926 1,382 461 1,402 1,240 1,284 741 939 560 520 1,100 1,313 1,180 240 317 915 361 886 244 197 147 245 270 739 17 206 877 291 214 1,092 327 342 314 311 420 361 369 277 395 252 266 326

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Sri Lanka 2 388 Thailand 3 315 Turkey 2 418 UAE 3 206 Vietnam 3 212 Yemen 10 67 Basic Yellow others (Non-azo) Belgium 1 3,456 Canada 24 429 Colombia 6 594 Germany 1 1,889 Indonesia 1 952 Japan 9 981 Korea South 1 2,840 Nepal 1 1,183 Netherlands 34 402 Portugal 8 1,120 Sweden 26 456 Switzerland 2 909 Thailand 10 1,148 Turkey 8 1,355 UK 1 1,092 USA 7 2,152 Bauxite (natural) calcined Argentina 50 26 Australia 350 20 France 358 15 Italy 400 14 Kuwait 80 15 Malaysia 58 21 Qatar 5 34 Slovenia 1,020 15 Spain 450 17 Turkey 324 24 UK 1 26 Bauxite (natural) not calcined Nepal 1,669 2 Saudi Arabia 200 7 UAE 100 18 Bauxite activated UAE 60 149 Bees wax w/n coloured Sri Lanka 1 385 USA 10 533 Bentonite crude (including processed, activated and ground) Australia 1,784 4 Bahrain 827 6 Bangladesh 6,769 4 Belgium 3,700 3 Bhutan 50 4 Brazil 16,625 2 Brunei 27 5 Cameroon 240 6 Canada 180 15 China 4,632 6 Colombia 22 8 Cote D’ Ivoire 272 7 Denmark 78 8 Ecuador 24 8 Egypt 128 10 Ethiopia 248 5 Finland 192 10 France 42 18 Ghana 76 4 Hong Kong 24 6 Indonesia 23,169 3 Iraq 8 20 Israel 40 10 Italy 176 7 Japan 220 6 Jordan 25 3 Kenya 100 10

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Korea South 7,580 Kuwait 4,108 Latvia 44 Malaysia 17,693 Morocco 162 Mozambique 25 Nepal 635 New Zealand 388 Nigeria 260 Oman 2,418 Philippines 729 Poland 616 Portugal 360 Qatar 1,318 Romania 49 Russia 1,460 Saudi Arabia 1,287 Senegal 65 Singapore 1,369 Somalia 103 South Africa 349 Spain 136 Sri Lanka 251 Sudan 220 Sweden 25 Taiwan 340 Tanzania 204 Thailand 4,865 UAE 2,129 UK 25 USA 1 Vietnam 3,695 Bentonite crude (unprocessed) Indonesia 9,704 Korea South 520 Nepal 70 Benzaldehyde Korea South 100 Philippines 119 USA 67 Benzene Belgium 3,129 China 10,478 Netherlands 12,075 Saudi Arabia 76,420 Singapore 6,060 Spain 7,875 Switzerland 3,150 Benzene sulphonic acid Germany 2 Hungary 2 UAE 5 Benzocaine (Ethyl para-aminobenzoate) USA 9 Benzoic acid Kyrgyzstan 10 UAE 25 USA 2 Benzoic acid salts and esters others Afghanistan 1 Bangladesh 9 Belgium 15 Canada 10 China 7 Congo D Republic 1 Germany 35 Italy 27 Mexico 10 Nepal 1 Nigeria 7 Saudi Arabia 29 Spain 19

3 4 12 4 4 16 5 5 10 4 8 3 13 5 5 7 6 4 6 7 5 6 8 4 4 17 5 5 5 11 4 4 3 3 9 103 113 238 53 45 53 47 49 48 53 663 900 299 1,226 91 105 197 354 496 926 160 946 296 562 508 390 640 309 148 757

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Tanzania 1 Thailand 4 USA 41 Benzole (Benzene) Korea South 499 Benzophenone Oman 1 Qatar 1 Benzyl acetate Colombia 8 France 25 Indonesia 15 Japan 5 Mexico 36 Singapore 45 Spain 28 Taiwan 4 USA 62 Benzyl alcohol Belgium 49 Brazil 18 Canada 19 China 42 Denmark 21 Egypt 18 Germany 93 Indonesia 70 Italy 72 Japan 178 Korea South 296 Malaysia 23 Myanmar 2 Nepal 1 Netherlands 24 Qatar 8 Singapore 72 Slovenia 21 Sri Lanka 9 Taiwan 88 Thailand 48 Turkey 36 UAE 63 UK 49 USA 492 Vietnam 28 Benzyl benzoate Brazil 19 Indonesia 3 Nigeria 6 Paraguay 3 Saudi Arabia 2 Sudan 1 UAE 19 USA 40 Benzyl chloride Colombia 20 Indonesia 18 Japan 64 USA 110 Benzyl peroxide and benzoyl chloride Italy 20 Malaysia 19 Sri Lanka 4 Turkey 47 USA 69 Vietnam 3 Benzylethylaniline sulphonic acid China 20 USA 69 Bergamont oil (ex-mentha citrate) USA 2 Berneol China 6 Singapore 3

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

409 Binders prepared for foundry moulds/cores 276 Angola 51 49 974 Australia 90 22 Bahrain 51 65 32 Bangladesh 328 32 Belarus 168 11 2,955 Bhutan 10 52 2,188 Burkina Faso 36 26 China 75 48 105 Congo D Republic 27 30 93 Ethiopia 57 23 114 Ghana 79 14 173 Indonesia 247 37 130 Iran 20 39 118 Japan 20 34 102 Korea South 20 55 189 Madagascar 3 186 126 Malaysia 40 75 Mali 52 12 80 Nepal 28 37 95 Nigeria 112 10 96 7 34 125 Oman 27 32 93 Paraguay 33 29 91 Qatar 99 58 97 Saudi Arabia 27 45 87 Singapore 225 44 105 South Africa 72 41 90 Sri Lanka 7 43 100 Tanzania 12 51 84 Togo 122 34 92 Turkey 510 54 227 UAE 20 30 80 Uganda 8 57 88 Vietnam 83 Biodiesels and mixtures, not containing or containing <70% 87 by weight of petroleum/oils of bituminous 111 Netherlands 8,000 64 95 Spain 660 85 81 Borates other 89 Cameroon 2 134 89 Italy 40 123 100 Nepal 2 95 101 Syria 92 42 125 UAE 1 102 USA 116 172 236 Boric acid 203 Bangladesh 3 113 210 Bhutan 3 74 300 Burkina Faso 5 117 797 Cote D’ Ivoire 8 91 200 Guinea 3 84 69 Iran 63 50 155 Kenya 1 78 Mozambique 2 74 76 Nepal 8 101 65 Rwanda 3 81 77 2 74 64 Senegal Sudan 1 102 2 90 3,543 Togo 2 158 184 UAE 17 76 252 Uganda 19 146 186 USA 2 79 191 Zimbabwe 186 Boric oxide (Oxides of boron) Bangladesh 1 101 217 Bornyl acetate and Isobornyl acetate 6 311 244 Argentina Brazil 9 311 6 305 77 Italy Japan 3 506 1,875 Mexico 22 283 627 Singapore 1 383

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Spain 48 Turkey 1 USA 83 Boron carbide Germany 1 USA 9 Brake fluids (Hydraulic fluids) Bangladesh 14 Burkina Faso 1 Cameroon 4 Cote D’ Ivoire 6 Fiji Islands 8 Georgia 1 Ghana 32 Guatemala 17 Honduras 38 Iraq 20 Kenya 27 Liberia 11 Libya 21 Mali 9 Mauritania 9 Mexico 96 Myanmar 3 Nepal 12 Nicaragua 8 Panama 3 Peru 95 Philippines 8 Senegal 28 South Africa 134 Sri Lanka 32 Sudan 20 Tanzania 46 Tunisia 48 UAE 101 USA 6 Brake fluids and hydraulic other liquid for hydraulic transmission w/n obtained from petroleum Bangladesh 2 Ethiopia 2 Nepal 4 Rwanda 31 Sri Lanka 1 Bromates and perbromates Israel 16 USA 9 Bromhexine and salbutamol Jamaica 1 Malaysia 17 Myanmar 6 Trinidad 2 Bromides and oxybromides, NES Germany 1 Japan 20 Nigeria 109 Oman 1 Russia 60 Saudi Arabia 547 UAE 116 Bromine China 368 Russia 23 Ukraine 4 Vietnam 7 Bronner’s acid (2-Naphthylamine-6-sulphonic acid) China 14 Korea South 3 Spain 2 Taiwan 2 Thailand 3

289 303 297 1,051 1,475 114 90 89 95 130 109 83 93 103 111 123 60 156 84 114 69 124 131 93 139 93 95 86 74 100 101 65 86 42 235 309 646 142 134 583 348 349 1,164 181 794 1,097 750 335 141 1,297 289 188 162 263 308 605 877 356 369 348 333 435

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Ba

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Acid Anhydrides:

Grignard Reagents:

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Propionic Anhydride Hexanoic Anhydride Heptanoic Anhydride Isobutyric Anhydride N-Butyric Anhydride Valeric Anhydride

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2,4-Thiazolidine Dione 5-Ethylpyridine-2-Ethanol Isosorbide  Benzophenone Imine 1-Piperidine-1-Cyclohexene

intermediates

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Methyl Magnesium Chloride Methyl Magnesium Bromide Phenyl Magnesium Bromide Phenyl Magnesium Chloride Ethyl Magnesium Chloride Ethyl Magnesium Bromide Isopropyl Magnesium Chloride Isopropyl Magnesium Chloride - LiCl Complex

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