Degussa Science To Business Nanotronics - Hessen

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Degussa Science To Business Nanotronics - Hessen
Perspektiven auf dem Gebiet der Nanomaterialien
Dr. Frank Martin Petrat
Degussa AG / Creavis Technology and Innovation
17.11.2004
Industriepark Wolfgang
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Slide 1
Current business weather for chemical industry in EU
Slow Growth
Rates
Overcapacities
Increased
Competition
Globalization
Cost
Pressure
Reduced
Profitability
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Slide 2
European Chemistry Leadership is at Risk
Breakdown of world production
Evolution of the shares on world
production (Cefic, Horizon 2015)
Others
Latin America
3%
6%
EU 28%
Japan
13%
2001 = 1 878 billion €
Rest of
Europe 6%
Asia 19%
USA 25%
(*) rest of Europe= Switzerland, Norway, Central & Eastern Europe, Turkey Source: Cefic, United Nations, ACC
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Slide 3
Create the Right Strategy – Or You will End Up Here!
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Nanotechnology – Some of the Pioneers
“There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom”
1959, December 29th – annual meeting of the
American Physical Society
Richard P. Feynman
Scanning Tunneling Microscope
1986, The Nobel Prize in Physics
Rohrer (l.) and Binnig (r.)
Carbon Nanotubes
1991, Discovery of Carbon Nanotubes
Sumio Iijima Degussa AG / Creavis / Dr. Frank Martin Petrat / FMP Erstes Nanotechnologieforum Hessen 17-11-04.ppt
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Slide 5
Future Market Potential for Nanotechnology
„
BCC (2004)
2008:
26 Mrd. $
„
Lux Research (2004)
2009:
292 Mrd. $
„
DG-/GZ-Bank (2001)
2010:
220 Mrd. €
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Global Development of Nanomaterial Science
EU
US
Asia
Three “hot spots” world wide
Scientifically the races has started approx. 10-15 ago
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Nanotechnology – Status in Germany
[…] Ein Vergleich der Publikations- und Patentanteile der verschiedenen
Länder belegt, dass in Deutschland die wissenschaftlichen
Domänen der Nanotechnologie noch stark getrennt
von anwendungs- und produktbezogenen FuE-Bereichen
bearbeitet werden, d.h. es ist ein gewisser Nachholbedarf bei
der industriellen Umsetzung erkennbar. […]
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Today´s R+D Structure in Nanomaterial Science
Discovery-Based Science and Product Development
Novel nanoparticles
through investigatorinitiated exploratory
research on a broad
range of materials
Characterization of
nanomaterials
(chemical, physical
and biological)
Identify
Build
potential
production
application capacity
of value
Enter
limited
markets
Resources
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Slide 9
www.ChemicalVision2020.org
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The Future – Application Based Problem Solving
Multiple new
markets for “nanobased” solutions
can be developed
Integrate the
Nanomaterials into
functional “value
added” systems
Design and scale up
nano-based materials
with exact properties
needed
Start with existing
needs, problems, or
challenges in end-use
applications
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Slide 10
www.ChemicalVision2020.org
Innovative Approach to New Business by Creavis:
A “Science to Business Center” for Electronic Materials
S2B
Nanotronics
Academia
Chemicals
Degussa
Formulation
• Printable Electronics
• Flexible displays
Assembly
Partner
System
• Low Cost Solar Cells
• Mobile Energy
Temporary Integration of Team Members from Academia,
R&D Institutes, Degussa and Customers
NRW
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EU
BMBF
DFG
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Slide 11
What is needed to get the job done ?
Customer Level
Business Model:
Chemicals
Formulation
Assembly
System
Assembly
Assembly
System
R+D Competence
Chemicals
Formulation
Technical and marketing intelligence is needed up to the system
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Chemical Systems for Lithium Ion Batteries
Electrolyte
Separator
Separator
Ionic Liquids as new electrolytes
Æ Enhanced safety for low and
high power applications
Æ Unprecedented performance at
extreme temperatures
Nanomaterials as additive for graphite
electrode
Using market access of start-up
membranes with Separators
Æ Solutions to customers in the
lithium ion battery market
Electrode
Electrode
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Electrode
Electrode
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Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
Development of chemical systems
for a new generation of
Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
„ Nano-crystalline photoelectrode (TiO2)
„ Organic dye
(Ru-complex)
„ Redox couple
(I-/I3-)
„ Solvent
(Ionic liquid)
„ Transparent conductive oxide, glass,
sealing
Partner: RWE Schott Solar, FhG ISE, INAP
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Low cost displays
Highly conductive Indium Tin
Oxide (ITO) coatings on glass
and polymers for
Æ Flat panel display market
Æ New low cost flexible
displays
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Printable Electronics
polytronics
„ Major activities of the semiconductor
industry today concentrate on organic
materials: polytronics
„ Nano particles from Degussa have the
potential to combine printability with
superior performance: nanotronics
„ Proprietary technology for production of
particles and formulations thereof
nanotronics
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Scientific Challenges: From Particles to Perfect Films
Film
Aggregate
e-
Micro
ePrimary particle
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Macro
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Nano
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The new Science to Business Center of Creavis
Opening April 2005
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Science to Business Center Nanotronics
One stop shop for Innovation
Chemicals
Functional Assembly
Device
System
Integration of scientific expertise at all levels of the value chain
International joint development cooperation with customers
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Full integration of R+D through the total value chain
5000 m2 Lab, Pilot and Office Space
Science to Business Center
Nanotronics
Degussa
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Full integration through the value chain: Nano >>> System
Public funding and intense international networking
NRW
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physically
one roof DFG
EU all under
BMBF
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Degussa Science To Business Nanotronics –
A New Strategic Approach
Discovery-based
Product
Development
Time
Nanomaterials
By Design
Applicationbased
Problem Solving
Time
http://www.chemicalvision2020.org/nanomaterialsroadmap.html
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Slide 21
Creating New Businesses
for Degussa
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DER EUROPÄISCHEN UNION
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