Green Aromatic Chemicals
Thesis Chemistry has invested its chemistry expertise in developing proprietary technologies
that transform lignin biomass into green aromatic chemicals. Of nearest-term commercial implication is our demonstrated achievement in producing vanillin,
4-hydroxybenzaldehyde and syringaldehyde from lignin biomass at lab-scale. Each of these chemicals have significant global markets, and the Company is poised
to bring a product to the
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Proprietary Manufacturing ProcessesPatentable process innovations and efficient technology transfers are driving factors of our service mission. Thesis Chemistry’s proven technical innovation has culminated in several, novel manufacturing processes. Our customers benefit through a reduced cost of goods and enhanced product protection. The Company has also developed proprietary processing technologies that are available for third-party license or which the Thesis Chemistry uses in supply bulk materials. ![]() |
Agricultural and woody plant biomass is the world’s foremost, renewable resource for the production of chemicals and fuels under a sustainable,
bio-based economy. The cellulosic fraction of biomass has garnered substantial attention recently as a feedstock for fuel ethanol and basic chemicals.
On the other hand, the intrinsic value of the lignin component continues to be largely overlooked.
Lignin, which comprises 25-35% of the organic matrix in plant biomass, is our most abundant source of aromatic chemicals
outside of crude oil.
market every 12-24 months. Thesis Chemistry now seeks interactions and deals with companies and investors who wish to participate
in the rapidly growing, bio-refining market. 
