World's 1st Tech To Get Butadiene From Biomass By Yokohama

The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., announced that it has developed the world's first technology capable of efficiently producing butadiene from a biomass. The breakthrough was achieved by the "Bio-monomer Production Laboratory" jointly established with the RIKEN and Zeon Corporation. Butadiene is a core raw material used to make synthetic rubber used in automobile tyres and other products.

Currently, industrial butadiene is produced as a by-product of naphtha pyrolysis. As such, the development of an independent butadiene production technology will help reduce dependence on petroleum and lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, a major cause of global warming.

The joint research team has succeeded in creating cells with excellent butadiene-producing ability using new artificial pathways and enzymes. This makes it possible to go through cheaper intermediates than conventional metabolic pathways, and by incorporating the knowledge of the enzymes that have been developed thus far, the cost of butadiene fermentative production will be significantly reduced.

The team's research results will be published in April 13 (at 7pm in Japan time) in Nature Communications, an online journal based in London and elsewhere that publishes high-quality research from all areas of the natural sciences. The team also has succeeded in producing polybutadiene rubber from the butadiene produced by the world's first fermentation production using this new technology.

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Previously, in 2018 the Bio-monomer Production Laboratory achieved another world first when it succeeded in using a new artificial pathway and highly active enzymes to create cells with excellent isoprene-synthesizing capability. The technology achieves an integrated process that uses a biomass (sugar) generated in the cells to trigger the production of the isoprene.

Yokohama Rubber, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS), and Zeon have been cooperating in joint research project since 2013. The Bio-monomer Production Laboratory was established inside RIKEN in April 2020, and under RIKEN's "Integrated Collaborative Research Program with Industry" it has been accelerating research that will achieve deliverables needed by society. Going forward, the team will conduct research to establish more highly productive enzymes and an efficient purification technology by organically fusing the know-how and technologies of Yokohama Rubber, RIKEN and Zeon.

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RIKEN is Japan's only comprehensive research institution for the natural sciences. RIKEN CSRS is dedicated to the realization of a sustainable society through its research in the field of biological functions, especially its basic research on the effective use of plant-microorganism bioprocesses. Zeon, a leading manufacturer of synthetic rubbers, places its research emphasis on polymerization catalyst technology and enhancing the performance of synthetic rubbers.

Yokohama Rubber, as a comprehensive manufacturer of tyre and rubber products, is actively engaged in research on utilizing biomass derived from plants, which is carbon-neutral (CO2 emission levels=CO2 absorption levels). Yokohama Rubber will continue to promote the development of innovative technologies that will help achieve the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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About Yokohama Tire Corporation

Yokohama Tyre Corporation is the North American manufacturing and marketing arm of Tokyo, Japan-based The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., a global manufacturing and sales company of premium tyres since 1917. Servicing an extensive sales network throughout the U.S., Yokohama Tyre Corporation is a leader in technology and innovation. The company's complete product line includes tyres for high-performance, light truck, passenger car, commercial truck and bus, and off-the-road mining and construction applications. For more information on Yokohama's broad product line, visit www.yokohamatire.com.

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