Georgia Tech to Use Corning Advanced-Flow Reactor in Chemical Synthesis Research

CORNING, N.Y.–Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW) today announced that Professors Charles L. Liotta and Charles A. Eckert at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) will begin working with the Corning’s Advanced-Flow™ glass reactor in their chemistry research programs. Corning’s reactor was recognized by Georgia Tech for its ability to provide continuous and efficient mixing and heating at a lab and industrial scale, even with difficult chemical reactions.

“We are starting to see more and more continuous manufacturing of chemicals and pharmaceuticals because it provides lower cost and higher quality products. For the chemists and chemical engineers it opens up a whole new world of chemical pathways that are not possible with the use of ordinary batch equipment,” said Charles Liotta, regents’ professor and interim chair, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology.

“We are very excited that Georgia Tech has chosen to use our technology in its notable program,” said Dr. Gary Calabrese, vice president, Science and Technology, Corning Incorporated. “Corning’s reactor technology is now being readied for deployment in manufacturing locations around the world. The new chemistry that Georgia Tech develops using the Corning Advanced-Flow reactor can have very significant practical impact,” Calabrese added.

“A fundamental cultural feature of Georgia Tech is the emphasis on interdisciplinary research. The combination of chemistry and chemical engineering in the development of new chemical processes employing the Corning Advanced-Flow glass reactor will create new learning experiences for our graduate and undergraduate students,” said the J. Erskine Love, Jr., Professor of Chemical Engineering, Charles Eckert.

Corning’s innovation, initially developed in the company’s microreactor technology program, is now bringing significant performance benefits to industrial chemical processing in the form of the Corning’s Advanced-Flow glass reactor. A high-throughput, easily scalable reactor that can be customized to customers’ specific needs, the Advanced-Flow glass reactor enables a cost-effective solution for a single reaction or a wide portfolio of reactions. Corning’s proprietary reactor technology increases the efficiency, scalability, and quality of chemical processing — all while reducing environmental impact, performance variability, and cost.

About Corning Incorporated

Corning Incorporated (www.corning.com) is the world leader in specialty glass and ceramics. Drawing on more than 150 years of materials science and process engineering knowledge, Corning creates and makes keystone components that enable high-technology systems for consumer electronics, mobile emissions control, telecommunications and life sciences. Our products include glass substrates for LCD televisions, computer monitors and laptops; ceramic substrates and filters for mobile emission control systems; optical fiber, cable, hardware & equipment for telecommunications networks; optical biosensors for drug discovery; and other advanced optics and specialty glass solutions for a number of industries including semiconductor, aerospace, defense, astronomy and metrology.

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