Cargill's Bioindustrial business Partners with Arizona State University to Explore New Materials for Semiconductor Innovation
United States, May 15 -- Cargill Bioindustrial and Arizona State University (ASU) are launching a new, year-long research partnership focused on advanced materials used in semiconductor technology - the foundation of modern electronics from smartphones to electric vehicles.The research is focused on Cargill (TM) Priamine (TM) dimer diamine, which is made from bio-based ingredients. With support from ASU's Biodesign Institute, scientists will study how and why this material performs so well, and how it might be used to improve the speed, efficiency, and reliability of electronic devices. Originally developed for other applications, Priamine (TM) , dimer diamine has shown strong potential in the semiconductor industry. Polyimide made using Pr...
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