BASF Opens New Catalyst Development & Solids Processing CenterBASF Opens New Catalyst Development & Solids Processing Center

The research facility will serve as a hub for pilot-scale synthesis of chemical catalysts and also be of use for the development of new solids processing technologies.

Kristen Kazarian, Managing Editor

December 16, 2024

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 BASF can conduct more focused and rapid development of innovative catalyst and process technologies.
Cutting-edge process equipment at the new Center enables BASF to conduct more focused and rapid development of innovative catalyst and process technologies.BASF

BASF officially opened its new Catalyst Development and Solids Processing Center in Ludwigshafen, Germany, on December 12, 2024. This research facility will serve as a hub for pilot-scale synthesis of chemical catalysts, enabling BASF to offer its global customers faster access to innovative technologies. This pilot plant will also be of central importance for the development of new solids processing technologies.

“With cutting-edge process equipment, our new Catalyst Development and Solids Processing Center enables BASF to conduct more focused and rapid development of innovative catalyst and process technologies, which we and our customers urgently need for the green transformation,” said Dr. Helmut Winterling, president of Group Research at BASF. “It is also an important investment in the future of our research and development activities at the Ludwigshafen site.”

Catalysts play a key role in industrial chemistry. More than 80% of all chemical products come into contact with a catalyst at least once during their production. Catalysts reduce the energy demand and the amount of undesired by-products. Thereby, they minimize raw material consumption and shrink the carbon footprint of products. Catalysts are used in many areas, including the chemical and petrochemical industries, as well as in innovative processes essential for the green transformation. BASF also uses catalyst and process technologies in its own manufacturing plants.

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The new center will be used to develop and optimize innovative process technologies and catalysis processes. “This new center offers us the ideal conditions to transition lab-developed catalysts to production scale. It will enable us to provide our customers with high-quality pilot samples of new catalysts. We can thus react more flexibly to the needs of the market and supply innovative technological solutions faster – a crucial factor in successfully launching new products," said Dr. Detlef Ruff, senior vice president of Process Catalysts at BASF.

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Kristen Kazarian

Managing Editor

Kristen Kazarian has been a writer and editor for more than three decades. She has worked at several consumer magazines and B2B publications in the fields of food and beverage, packaging, processing, women's interest, local news, health and nutrition, fashion and beauty, automotive, and IT.

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