Sudoc Named a Top-10 Start-Up to Watch
PITTSBURGH, PA鈥擭ovember 24, 2021鈥擬old remediation cleaning product Sudoc was one of Chemical & Engineering News鈥 鈥10 Start-Ups to Watch鈥 for 2021.
The one-year-old company was recognized specifically by the media outlet for 鈥渞olling out cleaning products certified to not cause endocrine disruption鈥 and 鈥渁iming to take a healthy slice of the cleaning and environmental-remediation market.鈥 The first-created Sudoc product, a mold-remediation chemistry called Dot (Dilute Oxidation Technology), was created with 39 remediators, according to the article, and it is using their feedback to adjust before commercial release by the end of the year.
The chemistry behind Dot and Sudoc鈥檚 other products relies on tetraamido macrocyclic ligand (TAML) catalysts鈥攄eveloped by the company鈥檚 scientists at Carnegie Mellon University鈥攚hich is a process by which molecules mimic oxidative enzymes and then safely decompose. The result is a product that can be used with hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, and other oxidative cleaning products to make them more powerful at lower concentrations, and therefore offers a safer alternative for users, clients, and the environment.
Chemical & Engineering News鈥 鈥10 Start-Ups to Watch鈥 series, now in its seventh year, has a record of spotting up and coming companies. Readers from around the world nominate companies, and the media outlet鈥檚 staff consider companies they learn about in daily reporting, before choosing the 10 most promising based on 鈥渢heir science and the importance of the problems they are working to solve.鈥