
Feynman Dynamics
Specializes in commercial products including carbon-supported noble metal catalysts, well-defined nanocrystals, and valuable chemicals.
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* | CNY100m Valuation: CNY1.0b | Seed | |
Total Funding | 000k |
Feynman Dynamics, founded in 2021 and headquartered in Tianjin, China, is a materials science and electrochemical engineering company focused on carbon neutrality. The company's name and logo are inspired by the work of Nobel laureate Richard P. Feynman and his Feynman Diagrams, reflecting a commitment to scientific discovery and technological advancement. Feynman Dynamics has garnered support from a diverse group of investors, including Tencent, Lightspeed China Partners, and Hillhouse Capital.
The company's core business revolves around pioneering innovative electrochemical processes to convert carbon dioxide into a variety of valuable products. This is achieved by leveraging green electricity to transform CO₂ into ECO-Fuel, thereby significantly reducing carbon emissions. The business model encompasses the entire CO₂ utilization chain, from capture to conversion, with a stated goal of reducing CO₂ emissions by 90% compared to traditional methods. Their target clients are both distributed and centralized users in need of green carbon monoxide production.
Feynman Dynamics' product and service offerings are centered on their proprietary electrolysis technology. They provide high-performance catalysts, customizable Membrane Electrode Assemblies (MEAs), and high-performing electrolyzer stacks. The MEAs are produced using a fully automated Roll-to-Roll coating system, ensuring efficiency and quality. The company has developed 25 kW and 150 kW electrolyzer stacks that convert CO₂ into value-added molecules. Beyond industrial applications, the company is exploring novel uses for its technology, such as creating fragrances for perfumes from captured CO₂ and developing sustainable materials like biodegradable PEF and protein in its "Molecular Foundry".
Keywords: carbon capture, CO2 conversion, electrolysis technology, electrochemical engineering, decarbonization, green fuel, sustainable materials, membrane electrode assembly, catalysts, carbon neutrality, CO2 utilization, alternative energy, cleantech, Tianjin, carbon cycle, green chemistry, sustainable manufacturing, ECO-Fuel, renewable energy solutions