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Shandong Zhongke Green Carbon Technology Co., Ltd. Pilot Base Project

Shandong Zhongke Green Carbon Technology Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shanghai Zhongke Green Carbon Chemical Technology Co., Ltd., which is jointly invested by Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Shandong Yujiao Holding Group Co., Ltd. The company is mainly engaged in the development of green energy-saving chemistry, new chemical technology development and chemical engineering project technology package. It is currently a domestic company with pilot scale amplification, technology incubation and technical services as its main business. In May 2017, the Science and Technology Department of Shandong Province approved the application for the filing of the “Shandong Academician Workstation” of Shandong Zhongke. Relying on the strong scientific and technological strength and human resources of the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in organic chemistry, catalytic chemistry and chemical engineering, a team of academicians Ding Kuiling has been established, composed of academicians, professors, senior engineers and masters. Team of experts.
At present, Shandong Zhongke mainly undertakes the pilot project of the pilot scale amplification and high value-added fine chemical products of Shanghai Zhongke R&D project. The first phase of the project is mainly to study the industrial application technology and process package development of DMF one-step synthesis of DMF; the technology adopted is the result of many years of research by the Ding Quiling academician team of Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences; The resource utilization of carbon dioxide can reduce carbon dioxide emissions and has good economic and social benefits. The project plans to have test operating conditions in May 2019.