BASF and Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research inaugurate joint research laboratory for graphene
Team of scientists will research into carbon-based materials for use in energy storage systems and electronic applications
“We are on the threshold of a new cross-sectional technology that will revolutionize numerous applications and open the way to innovations. The race to discover future applications of carbon-based materials like graphene is in full progress and we want to be among the very front runners when it comes to utilizing this potential,” said Dr. Andreas Kreimeyer, Member of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF and Research Executive Director, at the laboratory inauguration ceremony. “Through the Carbon Materials Innovation Center and together with our partners, we want to become better acquainted with the materials in order to evaluate the possibilities for sustainable applications. There is a wide range of ideas for applications, including displays or batteries with a vast market potential for these applications,” Kreimeyer added.
MPI-P and BASF have been jointly researching the carbon material graphene since 2008. The CMIC is the next important step in jointly investigating and successfully accessing the potential of not only graphene, but also of other innovative carbon-based materials.
The CMIC is the first research platform to be operated by BASF jointly with a scientific partner on a BASF site. “The cooperation with MPI-P is an outstanding example of our knowledge Verbund in BASF research. The aim is to gain access to new technologies and business areas in the field of carbon-based materials and allow the rapid transfer of our application-oriented knowledge base into industry, so we can use it to generate sustainable solutions from chemistry,” Kreimeyer added.
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