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What are organic fine chemicals? – a fine chemicals manufacturer’s guide

What are organic fine chemicals? Organic fine chemicals are high-purity chemical substances that are synthesized by fine chemicals manufacturers for a variety of industrial, research, and pharmaceutical applications. Fine chemicals manufacturers use specialized techniques to produce these complex and pure …

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Respirator technology for chemical and biological protection for the Australian Defence Force

Respirator technology for chemical and biological protection for the Australian Defence Force

Boron Molecular will be working with Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, to accelerate new a respirator for chemical and biological protection for the Australian Defence Force, with an $8.6 million Defence Innovation Hub contract to further develop and commercialise the technology. This …

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CRC-P Round 12: Production of affordable sodium borohydride (NaBH4) as a hydrogen carrier

CRC-P Round 12: Production of affordable sodium borohydride (NaBH4) as a hydrogen carrier

Boron Molecular and our project partners, GrapheneX and University of Technology Sydney, have successfully secured over $1.5 million for a hydrogen carrier project via Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC-P) grants. The CRC-P grants are designed to support short term, industry-led collaborative research. We will drive production …

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Boron Molecular and HH&W Partners Announce Exclusive Flow Chemistry Agreement

Boron Molecular and HH&W Partners Announce Exclusive Flow Chemistry Agreement

Boron Molecular and HH&W Partners are pleased to announce the signing of an exclusive agreement to collaborate on the development of commercial scale flow-chemistry based drug manufacture in Australia. Having answered the question ‘Can we guarantee supply of essential drugs …

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2021 The CSIRO Entrepreneurship Award

CSIRO Entrepreneurship Award winners for our conductive polymers for aerospace

We won the CSIRO Entrepreneurship Award late last year. This award celebrates those who use passion, persistence, and resourcefulness to turn an opportunity into reality. We’re absolutely thrilled to be recognised in this space and win the award for developing a unique, …

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Boron Molecular as a Research Service Provider

Boron Molecular has recently become a registered Research Service Provider (RSP No. 35141). Research Service Providers (RSPs) are entities registered by AusIndustry (on behalf of Innovation Australia) as being capable of providing scientific or technical expertise and resources to perform …

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MOFs

Advanced Material Licence acquired by Boron Molecular

Boron has recently signed a non-exclusive license agreement with Australia’s National Research Agency, CSIRO to exploit their metal-organic-framework (MOF) based Water from Air Technology. This technology provides significant advances over existing desiccants and coupled with Boron Molecular’s capability to produce …

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Can we guarantee supply of essential drugs in a global crisis?

Can we guarantee supply of essential drugs in a global crisis? Flow chemistry trial will test new way to make drugs locally and fast Australia may soon be able to produce essential drugs – including anaesthetics and treatments for antibiotic …

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MS3

Boron Molecular is proudly recognised in the KCA Awards 2020 for the Best Research Contract/Collaboration

MS3 is a specialty resin uniquely developed for the art conservation and cultural heritage applications. With this special resin, we are delighted to be recognised in the KCA – Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia Ltd Awards 2020 for the Best Research Contract/Collaboration. …

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Our invaluable ‘Magic Crystals’

Water capture and dehumidification are invaluable processes in daily lives, such as providing fresh drinking water and efficient air conditioning systems. However, these are typically performed in energy intensive processes with single use materials, or those that are difficult to …

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