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  2. Solvay S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Solvay is a Belgian multinational chemical company established in 1863, with its headquarters located in Neder-Over-Heembeek, Brussels, Belgium. Since the end of 2023, following its demerger with the creation of the new Syensqo entity, Solvay has specialized in essential chemistry and employs over 9,000 people in 40 countries.

  3. Solvay process - Wikipedia

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    The Solvay Process as an example of a cyclic process in chemical industry (green = reactants, black = intermediates, red = products) The Solvay process results in soda ash (predominantly sodium carbonate (Na 2 CO 3)) from brine (as a source of sodium chloride (NaCl)) and from limestone (as a source of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3)). [8] The ...

  4. Syensqo - Wikipedia

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    On Friday, December 8, 2023, [12] shareholders approved the plan to split Solvay into two separate entities. [13] [14] As a result, Ilham Kadri, former CEO of Solvay, is the CEO of Syensqo, whereas Philippe Kehren becomes CEO of Solvay. [15] The split became effective on December 11th, 2023, with shares listed on Euronext Brussels and Euronext ...

  5. Univar (UNVR) and Solvay Novecare Expand Distribution Agreement

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    Univar (UNVR) extends its agreement with Solvay Novecare to distribute the latter's coating and industrial products.

  6. Solvay Process Company - Wikipedia

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    Solvay Process Company office building around 1889. The Solvay Process Company was a joint venture between Belgian chemists Ernest and Alfred Solvay, who owned the patent rights to the Solvay process, and Americans William B. Cogswell and Rowland Hazard II.

  7. Solvay - Wikipedia

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    Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Brussels, Belgium; Solvay Institute of Sociology, Brussels, Belgium, part of the Université Libre de Bruxelles; Solvay Process Company (1880–1985), a former U.S. company that employed the Solvay process; Solvay S.A., an international chemicals and plastics company founded by Ernest Solvay

  8. Rhodia (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rhodia was a group founded in 1988 that specialized in fine chemistry, synthetic fibers, and polymers.. The company was acquired by the Belgian Solvay group in September 2011 in a deal valued at €3.4 billion. [2]

  9. Solvay Indupa - Wikipedia

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    Solvay Indupa is an Argentine petrochemical company formerly owned by Solvay. It was considering selling this business to Braskem , but the project was rejected by the Brazilian competition authority. [ 1 ]