Origin Materials, Inc., a leading carbon negative materials company based in Sacramento, California and Canada-headquartered Husky Technologies, an injection moulding supplier of equipment and services to the plastics industry, have joined forces on the development and commercialisation of a hybrid polymer comprised of PET into which FDCA has been incorporated. The new polymer is called PET/F.
FDCA - furandicarboxylic acid - is a bio-based furanic monomer which may also be polymerised to produce PEF, or polyethylene furanoate, a biopolyester suitable for use in advanced packaging and other applications. Origin’s FDCA is cost-effectively produced from the company’s chloromethylfurfural, which is a carbon-negative precursor for many chemistries, including Origin’s PET material. Origin chloromethylfurfural (CMF) is made from sustainable wood residues, turning the carbon found in these residues into useful materials, while capturing carbon in the process.
Origin has now successfully combined FDCA with PET, producing a ‘tunable’ hybrid polymer offering improved performance properties compared with PET and full recyclability, the company said. A better mechanical performance and particularly, superior barrier properties will enable longer shelf life - properties that can be controlled by adjusting the manufacturing conditions and the quantity of FDCA copolymer used. The company declined to comment on how much FDCA was used to produce PET/F.