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The Stationary Business of BASF Catalysts LLC is concerned with reducing greenhouse gas through either reducing energy consumption or destroying greenhouse gases after generation using proven catalyst technology. The specific technologies we offer are detailed in the chart below and in the accompanied product line descriptions. If the gas consumption is reduced, the greenhouse gas generation is reduced proportionately. Technology VOCat RCO catalysts CHARCat Charbroiler catalysts Commercial Status Yes Yes Pollutant Industry Impact VOC, Wood products coatings VOC, PM charbroliers Process Industry Chain driven consumptions Reduces natural gas consumption 50% lower gas VOCat 360 PFC oxidation catalyst for halogenated hydrocarbons Yes CFC s Chemical Processes, Soil Remediation, Groundwater Treatment 95-99 % Methane Catalyst Oxidation Catalyst Development Methane N/A N/A Yes CO, VOC Broad range of industries Pollutants catalytically rather than thermally destroyed, lowering gas consumption ~50%

VOCat 350HC Oxidation Catalyst for chlorinated hydrocarbons Product data Chlorinated hydrocarbons are emitted from a wide variety of industrial processes, as well as many soil remediation and ground water clean-up operations. Most conventional catalysts used to oxidize volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have proven inadequate for dealing with chlorinated compounds because they cannot provide the full combination of activity, selectivity and stability needed for these hard-to-oxidize emissions. VOCat 350 HC catalyst provides high activity, excellent selectivity and outstanding stability required for oxidizing chlorinated hydrocarbons. Activity Compared to platinum or transition metal-based catalysts, VOCat 350 HC catalyst shows significantly higher activity. This reduces temperature requirements and can allow fuel savings (Chart 1). The high activity of VOCat 350 HC catalyst is exhibited over a wide range of chlorinated species making this a versatile catalyst ideal for most situations. The activity increases when going from aliphatic to aromatic chlorocompounds and in going from C 2 to C 1 species (Chart 2). Selectivity Selectivity is critical when dealing with chlorinated compounds. VOCat 350 HC catalyst will form predominantly CO 2 and HCI when 1.5% or more water is present in the feed stream. The formation of HCI is preferred over C I2 because it is easy to scrub and has minimal effect on catalyst life. Stability Aging studies over a period of 1200 hours show that VOCat 350 HC catalyst maintains high activity with no measurable decline. This catalyst effectively operates at temperatures 75 C higher than other catalysts designed for chlorinated hydrocarbon destruction. This high temperature stability makes VOCat 350 HC catalyst suitable for the most demanding applications (Chart 3). Catalyst Features The BASF catalysts are supported on ceramic substrates and feature: excellent adhesion of catalyst coating to the substrate high temperature stability and thermal shock resistance low pressure drop high strength and excellent durability compact design Typical Operation Specifications Temperature range: - 225 C to 475 C Cell Geometry: - 100 to 400 cell/in 2 Activity: - up to 99% oxidation About BASF As the world's leading chemical company, BASF's portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, performance products, agricultural products and fine chemicals to crude oil and natural gas. BASF's intelligent system solutions and high-value products help its customers to be more successful. BASF develops new technologies and uses them to open up additional market opportunities. It combines economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility, thus contributing to a better future. Although all statements and information in this publication are believed to be accurate and reliable, they are presented gratis and for guidance only, and risks and liability for results obtained by use of the products or application of the suggestions described are assumed by the user. NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE REGARDING PRODUCTS DESCRIBED OR DESIGNS, DATA OR INFORMATION SET FORTH. Statements or suggestions concerning possible use of the products are made without representation or warranty that any such use is free of patent infringement and are not recommendations to infringe any patent. The user should not assume that toxicity data and safety measures are indicated or that other measures may not be required. BF-6605, 03/2007 2007 BASF Catalysts LLC

BASF Catalysts LLC 101 Wood Avenue Iselin, NJ 08830 Telephone: 732-205-5077 Toll-free: 800-631-9505 Fax: 732-205-6146 Web site: www.basf-catalysts.com

VOCat RCO Catalyst For regenerative catalytic oxidation Product data Regenerative catalytic oxidation (RCO) technology combines the benefits of the rugged, proven reliability of regenerative thermal oxidizers (RTO), with the energy efficiency of catalytic technology. The result is a more cost-effective RCO system that can result in significant operating cost savings, lower CO and NOx emissions, and less maintenance than other systems. VOCat RCO catalysts provide the highest activity, stability and durability of any RCO catalyst. Consequently, there are more VOCat RCO catalysts in more applications, treating more process flow, than all the other RCO catalysts combined. BASF currently has four commercial RCO catalyst formulations: RCO- 5000, RCO-6000, RCO-7000, and structured block. Refer to the table for a summary of suitable applications. Benefits: Significantly lower operating costs High CO and VOC destructive efficiency Long catalyst life and minimum maintenance Lower NOx emissions due to lower fuel consumption Durability Washability Lower operating temperature can extend life of oxidizer Lower operating costs The operating temperatures for VOCat RCO catalyst are typically 600 to 800 o F for an RTO. Therefore, most gas streams require about 50-70% less fuel to destroy the VOCs. With VOCat RCO catalyst in an RCO, electrical consumption is less because the combustion temperature is much lower than in an RTO. This lowers the air volume and pressure drop through the system. Also, electrical costs to operate the fans are reduced by 15-40% depending upon the design of the system. High VOC destruction efficiency With over 20 years experience in air pollution abatement of VOCs, BASF has developed a strong history of reliability and performance. BASF has a complete understanding of your processes and what catalyst will work best to achieve the highest VOC destruction. Depending on the application, BASF VOCat RCO catalyst can allow the regenerative oxidizer to reach destruction efficiencies of 95-98%. For typical performance in automotive and forest product applications, please refer to the following table. About BASF As the world's leading chemical company, BASF's portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, performance products, agricultural products and fine chemicals to crude oil and natural gas. BASF's intelligent system solutions and high-value products help its customers to be more successful. BASF develops new technologies and uses them to open up additional market opportunities. It combines economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility, thus contributing to a better future. Although all statements and information in this publication are believed to be accurate and reliable, they are presented gratis and for guidance only, and risks and liability for results obtained by use of the products or application of the suggestions described are assumed by the user. NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE REGARDING PRODUCTS DESCRIBED OR DESIGNS, DATA OR INFORMATION SET FORTH. Statements or suggestions concerning possible use of the products are made without representation or warranty that any such use is free of patent infringement and are not recommendations to infringe any patent. The user should not assume that toxicity data and safety measures are indicated or that other measures may not be required. BF-8313, 02/2007 2007 BASF Catalysts LLC

VOCat RCO Catalyst Applications Catalyst VOCat RCO-5000 VOCat RCO-6000 VOCat RCO-7000 VOCat RCO Structured Block Catalytic ingredients PM PM Base Metals PM Shape 1 Saddle 1 Saddle _ ring 5.91 cube Temperature for oxidation Low Medium High Aromatics, Alkenes, Alkynes Oxygenated VOC C6 Paraffins Aromatics, Alkenes, Alkynes, Oxygenated VOC C6 Paraffins Oxygenated VOC Aromatics C6 Paraffins Alkynes, Alcohol, Aromatics Oxygenated VOCs C5 Paraffins CO removal Excellent Excellent Poor Excellent Poisons Organo Silicates Organo Silicates, Organo Silicates, Organo Silicate Sulfur Sulfur Alkaline/acid washing Yes Yes No (water wash only) Yes Typical applications Spray Booths & Forest Products Automotive Automotive Various Recommended minimum catalyst temperature C 370 370 450 370 NOTE: Aromatics VOC: Toluene, xylene, benzene, ethylbenzene, etc. Oxygenated VOC: Ketones, acetates, etc. Paraffins: Methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, hexane Typical VOCat RCO Performance in Automotive Application Typical VOCat RCO Performance in Forest Products Application 100 100 98 98 VOC Conversion (%) 96 94 VOC Conversion (%) 96 94 92 92 90 700 750 800 850 900 90 700 750 800 850 900 Temperature ( O F) Temperature ( O F) BASF Catalysts LLC 101 Wood Avenue Iselin, NJ 08830 Telephone: 732-205-5077 Toll-free: 800-631-9505 Fax: 732-205-6146 Web site: www.basf-catalysts.com

VOCat 360 PFC Oxidation Catalyst For Halogenated Hydrocarbons Product data Chlorinated/Fluorinated Hydrocarbons Chlorinated and fluorinated hydrocarbons are emitted from a wide variety of industrial processes, as well as many soil remediation and ground water clean-up operations. BASF s VOCat 350 HC catalyst has been used successfully for many years to destroy chlorinated hydrocarbons. BASF has now developed VOCat 360 PFC catalyst to destroy both fluorinated and chlorinated VOC compounds. Unlike many other catalysts, VOCat 360 PFC provides high activity, excellent selectivity and outstanding stability required for oxidizing fluorinated and chlorinated hydrocarbons. Activity The activity of VOCat 360 PFC is much higher than platinum and transition metal-based catalysts. This activity is exhibited over a wide range of chlorinated and fluorinated hydrocarbons, and especially when both are present in the same process stream. This makes VOCat 360 PFC ideal for most halogenated VOC process streams. Selectivity When controlling the emissions of VOC s it is also critical for complete oxidation to prevent the formation of secondary products. VOCat 360 PFC catalyst is very selective over a wide range of chlorinated and fluorinated hydrocarbon species. VOCat 360 PFC catalyst will form primarily CO 2, HCL and HF. The formation of HCL is preferred over Cl 2 because it is easy to scrub, and HF and HCl have a minimal effect on catalyst life. Typical Process Applications VOCat 360 PFC is ideally suited for a wide variety of applications, including: Chemical processes Soil remediation Groundwater treatment Typical Operating Specifications Temperature Range: 850 F to 950 F (45 C to 510 C) Cell Geometry: 100 to 400 cpsi Performance: Up to 99+% About BASF As the world's leading chemical company, BASF's portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, performance products, agricultural products and fine chemicals to crude oil and natural gas. BASF's intelligent system solutions and high-value products help its customers to be more successful. BASF develops new technologies and uses them to open up additional market opportunities. It combines economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility, thus contributing to a better future. BASF Catalysts LLC 101 Wood Avenue Iselin, NJ 08830 Telephone: 732-205-5077 Toll-free: 800-631-9505 Fax: 732-205-6146 Web site: www.basf-catalysts.com BF-8327, 02/2007 Although all statements and information in this publication are believed to be accurate and reliable, they are presented gratis and for guidance only, and risks and liability for results obtained by use of the products or application of the suggestions described are assumed by the user. NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE REGARDING PRODUCTS DESCRIBED OR DESIGNS, DATA OR INFORMATION SET FORTH. Statements or suggestions concerning possible use of the products are made without representation or warranty that any such use is free of patent infringement and are not recommendations to infringe any patent. The user should not assume that toxicity data and safety measures are indicated or that other measures may not be required. 2007 BASF Catalysts LLC

CHARCat 910 Charbroiler catalysts Product data In charbroilers, large amounts of organic compounds in the form of smoke and gases, are released during the cooking process. CHARCat allows for the destruction of these compounds and at the same time lowers gas costs by evenly radiating the heat in the broiler. Operation The catalyst shroud is designed to evenly distribute the heat from the broiler exhaust into the catalyst. Once the catalyst temperature reaches 450 F, smoke and gases from the charbroiler are burned or oxidized to carbon dioxide or water. Efficiency BASF s CHARCat meets or exceeds all the removal requirements for odor producing gases and smoke producing particulates as measured by the South Coast Air Quality Management District s approved independent lab in California. Efficiencies will vary slightly with exhaust hood ventilation rates and cooking rates. Benefits Saves money by lowering fuel use Reduces grease build-up and lowers duct cleaning costs Easy installation Controls smoke and odors Runs on broiler exhaust heat No moving parts No utility hookup needed About BASF As the world's leading chemical company, BASF's portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, performance products, agricultural products and fine chemicals to crude oil and natural gas. BASF's intelligent system solutions and high-value products help its customers to be more successful. BASF develops new technologies and uses them to open up additional market opportunities. It combines economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility, thus contributing to a better future. Although all statements and information in this publication are believed to be accurate and reliable, they are presented gratis and for guidance only, and risks and liability for results obtained by use of the products or application of the suggestions described are assumed by the user. NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE REGARDING PRODUCTS DESCRIBED OR DESIGNS, DATA OR INFORMATION SET FORTH. Statements or suggestions concerning possible use of the products are made without representation or warranty that any such use is free of patent infringement and are not recommendations to infringe any patent. The user should not assume that toxicity data and safety measures are indicated or that other measures may not be required. BF-8425, 02/2007 2007 BASF Catalysts LLC

CHARCat Specifications Size Weight Construction Cleaning and maintenance Handling and storage 22.38 outside diameter by 2.86 high Approximately 14 pounds Coated metal alloy foil in a food grade stainless steel frame with heavy duty stainless steel protective screen on both faces. Cleaning with certain materials may damage the catalysts. Soaking the catalyst in a warm water bath should remove most residues that have built up on the catalyst. Use only approved cleaning materials when washing any portion of the catalysts. A list of approved materials is available from your local distributor. Always allow the catalyst to cool to room temperature before removing. Remove the catalyst using heat gloves by means of the side handles. The catalyst element is sensitive to shock and should not be dropped. If not in use, store in a safe place. BASF Catalysts LLC 101 Wood Avenue Iselin, NJ 08830 Telephone: 732-205-5077 Toll-free: 800-631-9505 Fax: 732-205-6146 Web site: www.basf-catalysts.com

CHARCat 900 Charbroiler catalysts Product data In charbroilers, large amounts of organic compounds in the form of smoke and gases, are released during the cooking process. CHARCat allows for the destruction of these compounds and at the same time lowers gas costs by evenly radiating the heat in the broiler. Operation The catalyst shroud is designed to evenly distribute the heat from the broiler exhaust into the catalyst. Once the catalyst temperature reaches 450 F, smoke and gases from the charbroiler are burned or oxidized to carbon dioxide or water. Efficiency BASF s CHARCat meets or exceeds all the removal requirements for odor producing gases and smoke producing particulates as measured by the South Coast Air Quality Management District s approved independent lab in California. Efficiencies will vary slightly with exhaust hood ventilation rates and cooking rates. Benefits Saves money by lowering fuel use Reduces grease build-up and lowers duct cleaning costs Installs easily Controls smoke and odors Runs on broiler exhaust heat No moving parts No utility hookup needed About BASF As the world's leading chemical company, BASF's portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, performance products, agricultural products and fine chemicals to crude oil and natural gas. BASF's intelligent system solutions and high-value products help its customers to be more successful. BASF develops new technologies and uses them to open up additional market opportunities. It combines economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility, thus contributing to a better future. Although all statements and information in this publication are believed to be accurate and reliable, they are presented gratis and for guidance only, and risks and liability for results obtained by use of the products or application of the suggestions described are assumed by the user. NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE REGARDING PRODUCTS DESCRIBED OR DESIGNS, DATA OR INFORMATION SET FORTH. Statements or suggestions concerning possible use of the products are made without representation or warranty that any such use is free of patent infringement and are not recommendations to infringe any patent. The user should not assume that toxicity data and safety measures are indicated or that other measures may not be required. BF-8426, 02/2007 2007 BASF Catalysts LLC

CHARCat Specifications Size Weight Construction Cleaning and maintenance Handling and storage Nominally 24.5 length x 24.5 width, 2-4 inches high. These dimensions can be adjusted to fit specific applications. Approximately 35 pounds Coated metal alloy foil in a food grade stainless steel frame with heavy duty stainless steel protective screen on both faces. Cleaning with certain materials may damage the catalysts. Soaking the catalyst in a warm water bath should remove most residues that have built up on the catalyst. Use only approved cleaning materials when washing any portion of the catalysts. A list of approved materials is available from your local distributor. Always allow the catalyst to cool to room temperature before removing. Remove the catalyst using heat gloves by means of the side handles. The catalyst element is sensitive to shock and should not be dropped. If not in use, store in a safe place. BASF Catalysts LLC 101 Wood Avenue Iselin, NJ 08830 Telephone: 732-205-5077 Toll-free: 800-631-9505 Fax: 732-205-6146 Web site: www.basf-catalysts.com