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== Fine chemicals ==
== Fine chemicals ==
The fine chemicals are characterised by the production of complex, single, pure chemicals, usually with a low volume (< 1,000 tonnes annually) and a high price (> $ 10 per kilogram)<ref>{{Cite book|author=Panizza, M.|year=2018|section_title=Fine Chemical Industry, Pulp and Paper Industry, Petrochemical Industry and Pharmaceutical Industry|editor=Martínez-Huitle, C. A., Rodrigo, M. A. and Scialdone, O.|book_title=Electrochemical Water and Wastewater Treatment|publisher=Elsevier Inc.|ISBN=978-0-12-813160-2|place=Amsterdam, The Netherlands}}</ref>
The fine chemicals are characterised by the production of complex, single, pure chemicals, usually with a low volume (< 1,000 tonnes annually) and a high price (> $ 10 per kilogram)<ref>{{Cite book|author=Panizza, M.|year=2018|section_title=Fine Chemical Industry, Pulp and Paper Industry, Petrochemical Industry and Pharmaceutical Industry|editor=Martínez-Huitle, C. A., Rodrigo, M. A. and Scialdone, O.|book_title=Electrochemical Water and Wastewater Treatment|publisher=Elsevier Inc.|ISBN=978-0-12-813160-2|place=Amsterdam, The Netherlands}}</ref>
== Specific chemicals ==
* Agriculture
** Antimicrobial compounds
** Biostimulants
** Chito-oligosaccharides
** Fertilisers
** Pesticides
** Pheromones
* Bulk chemicals TMO
** Acetonitrile
** Acrylic derivatives
** Alcohols
** Butanediol
** Butanol
** Chemical building blocks
** Isobutanol
** Lactic acid
** Solvents
* Enzymes
* Food
** Antimicrobial peptides
** Arabinose
** Fucosylated carbohydrates
** Peptides
** Proteins
** Specialty carbohydrates
** Sugar monomers
** Sugars
** Triacylglycerides
** Vanillin


== References ==
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