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Wacker opens cyclodextrins lab

by Michael McCoy
November 6, 2017 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 95, Issue 44

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Credit: Wacker Chemie
Wacker will test industrial applications of cyclodextrins in its new lab.
A photo of Wacker's cyclodextrin lab in Adrian, Mich.
Credit: Wacker Chemie
Wacker will test industrial applications of cyclodextrins in its new lab.

Wacker Chemie has opened what it calls its first global lab dedicated to new industrial applications of cyclodextrins, ring-shaped sugars used to bind, release, or stabilize substances. The lab, in Adrian, Mich., will study cyclodextrins in applications such as self-healing coatings and water treatment.

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