Technologies
For every problem there is always, besides many others, one very good solution—intelligent, unusual and sustainable. Finding it requires not just market know-how and expertise in application engineering but also technological capabilities, which have to be accessible throughout the Group.
To unlock further synergies in the development of innovations, six “Areas of Competence”
(AoC) have been defined within the Chemicals Business Area. These AoCs cover 80 percent of this
Business Area’s markets.
For instance, our TEGOSPHERE® product for the cosmetics industry was created as part of the
AoC initiative. TEGOSPHERE® is a polymer that microencapsulates sensitive cosmetic ingredients,
reliably protecting them from being broken down by UV light and oxygen but releasing them at just
the right instant to have optimum effect. The product’s development is the outcome of successful
teamwork across several units: The market research, the initial idea, application engineering and
implementation were the work of the Consumer Specialties Business Unit, the encapsulation
technology is from Coatings & Additives, and our Inorganic Materials Business Unit contributed
the fumed silica AEROSIL® for use as a plasticizer. Making this innovation happen thus required the
interplay of several different capabilities, which we systematically coordinate with our Areas of
Competence.
The Areas of Competence each comprise several technological platforms and thus bring together
know-how from multiple business units for the following future technologies:
- Inorganic Particle Design (inorganic powders with customized particle morphology and surface chemistry, such as precipitated and fumed silica as well as carbon blacks)
- Coating & Bonding Technologies (raw materials and technologies for coating and adhesive formulations)
- Interfacial Technologies (interfacial chemistry, e.g. for the synthesis of tensides)
- Designing with Polymers (entire process chain for polymer production)
- Biotechnology (use of bio-renewables and application of biotechnological processes such as fermentation)
- Catalytic Processes (manufacture and use of homogeneous, heterogeneous and biocatalysts)








