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Sasol opens $39 million R&D lab in Germany

by Alex Scott
May 7, 2023 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 101, Issue 15

 

An aerial shot of a chemistry building.
Credit: Sasol
Sasol says its new lab will help customers develop more-sustainable products.

Sasol has opened a 7,000 m2 R&D and analytics laboratory in Brunsbüttel, Germany. The $39 million building can accommodate up to 140 employees. It features 33 offices and has the capacity to analyze up to 200,000 samples per year. A section of the lab has been certified according to good manufacturing practices for Sasol to develop active pharmaceutical ingredients. Other products to be developed at the facility will be for markets including catalysts for sustainable aviation fuels, Sasol says.

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