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Mitsui Chemicals acquire Nippon Aluminum Alkyls

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Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. and Ketjen Netherlands Holdings B.V. have entered into a share purchase agreement for Nippon Aluminum Alkyls Ltd (NAA), a company engaged in the manufacturing and sales of organometallic compounds such as alkyl aluminium.

Mitsui Chemicals has acquired all shares of NAA, which are held by Ketjen, making it a wholly owned subsidiary.

Since its establishment in 1968, NAA has been manufacturing and selling a wide range of high-quality alkyl aluminium products. Their applications span a wide range of uses that support industry and society, including catalysts for polyolefins, reducing agents for pharmaceutical synthesis, raw materials for asymmetric synthesis catalysts, and raw materials for electronic information materials.

Ketjen is a provider of catalysts solutions for producers in the petrochemical, refining, and specialty chemical industries. “We are excited that NAA will be acquired by a company like Mitsui that is dedicated to fostering the growth of this business,” said Ketjen President Michael J. Simmons.

Mitsui Chemicals have decided to make NAA a wholly owned subsidiary of the company in order to efficiently and proactively allocate management resources toward the production and sales of catalysts and co-catalysts used in the manufacture of chemical products such as polyolefins, synthetic rubber, and high-grade alcohols, as well as organometallics like alkyl aluminium and their derivatives used in pharmaceuticals and electronic materials. This aims not only to contribute to the raw materials for electronic materials within the ICT solutions business but also to ensure the stable supply of co-catalysts used in polyolefin production.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/07102025/mitsui-chemicals-acquire-nippon-aluminum-alkyls/

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