Browse 14 Chemical companies funded by US Department of Energy. See funding amounts, founder contacts, and investment details.
Trillium Renewable Chemicals manufactures chemicals from renewable feedstocks used in a variety of industrially important applications.
Celadyne Technologies develops membranes for use in electrolyzers and fuel cells that require minimal heat and water management.
Zymochem provides a carbon-efficient bio-manufacturing platform that converts renewable feedstocks into bio-based materials.
RenewCO2 is a research company that develops processes for converting CO2 into polymers and chemicals.
Mattiq provides a sustainable materials design and development company.
Lkril Technologies catalyzes sustainability in chemical processes through sales of acrylics.
Ionomr makes Aemion‚Ñ¢ & Pemion‚Ñ¢, next-gen ion-exchange materials for breakthrough clean technology applications involving electrochemistry.
Aequor developed 70 anti-biofilm and anti-fouling molecules, engaging in research and development of chemicals from marine microbes.
OCOchem develops technology that electrochemically converts CO2 into Green Formic, a platform chemical
Ampcera focuses on the development and commercialization of solid-state electrolyte and battery technologies.
The Chemours Company, commonly referred to as Chemours, is an American chemical company
Group14 Technologies is a commercial manufacturer and supplier of advanced silicon battery technology.
Innovating technology to make everyday fuels and products from CO2 emissions, mitigating climate change and building a sustainable future.
TS-Nano Sealants is a service company that designs, manufactures, and applies polymer nanocomposite sealants.
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