On November 13th, Xiangtan University and Butian Keteli Technology Co., Ltd. signed a technology (patent implementation) license for the "New Solid Acid Catalytic Material Preparation Method and Application" Technology Achievement Conversion Project, with a total contract amount of 500 million yuan.
The school's principal Li Bochao, vice president Liu Changqing, the main leader of the accomplishment team, Professor Luo He’an of the School of Chemical Engineering, Yuan Xunguo, vice chairman of Patching Cotley Technology Co., Ltd., and deputy general managers Chen Ning and Liu Zhifeng attended the signing ceremony. Li Bochao and Chen Ning signed a patent transfer agreement. The ceremony was presided over by Liu Changqing.
The preparation method and application technology of new solid acid catalytic materials are the scientific and technological achievements of the team of Professor Luo He’an of the School of Chemical Engineering after years of deep research in a scientific research direction. The total contracted amount of this achievement transformation project reached 500 million yuan. This technology is mainly used in the production of caprolactam, an important chemical raw material. It has the characteristics of short process and low emissions of three wastes. After actual application, it will greatly promote the reform of China's caprolactam industry, with significant economic and social benefits.
Li Bochao said that after the two parties signed the contract, the school will continue to vigorously support the follow-up implementation of this project, and work together to strive for more scientific and technological achievements to be transferred and transformed in the future to serve social and economic development.
Yuan Xunguo said that through the opportunity of signing this project, the school and enterprise have laid a solid foundation for cooperation. In the future, the company will continue to give priority to cooperate with the school and jointly apply potential scientific and technological achievements to production practices.