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Clariant’s R&D alliance with TUM, MuniCat, relocates to state-of-the-art Catalysis Research Center

| By Gerald Ondrey

Clariant (Muttenz, Switzerland; www.clariant.com) congratulates the Technical University of Munich (TUM; www.tum.de/en) on the inauguration of a new building for its Catalysis Research Center (CRC). The CRC is home to MuniCat, the Munich catalysis research alliance between TUM and the specialty chemicals company Clariant. Clariant’s Catalysts business unit is a leading global developer and producer of catalysts for industrial processes.

MuniCat follows an industry-on-campus approach: TUM scientists and Clariant researchers work together to resolve questions of fundamental and applied research in chemical catalysis. Since its inception in 2010, more than 50 Ph.D., master’s and bachelor’s students have worked on ten successful MuniCat research projects.

The new CRC building is dedicated entirely to research work. Comprising more than 75 state-of-the-art chemistry and physics laboratories, the venue is designed to facilitate collaboration among the 19 CRC research teams, which represent complementary aspects of catalyst studies, from theory and development to technological application.

The facility is one of the largest research centers at TUM, located adjacent to the university’s chemistry department in Garching, near Munich, Germany. Supported by grants from the German and Bavarian governments, TUM has invested 84.5 million euros into the construction of the world- class facility.