Pioneers in Action
Venturing
into uncharted territory and using their own expertise as a guide is
something that many of our colleagues do every day. They break down
barriers, think outside the box, and test new ideas – driving projects
forward that demonstrate what’s possible when you combine expert
knowledge with extreme determination. We spoke with some of them.
Developing Iron Oxides
“We want to be the partner of choice for the entire West.”
Murat Gürsoy, Head of Global Innovation & Application at the IPG BU, reports on his team’s most economically promising areas of research.
"We want to start a new chapter in the history of the IPG business unit. This year, we’re celebrating the 100th anniversary of our pigments. Our Innovation Department is proving that, precisely because of our extensive experience in the field of iron oxides, we have an exciting future ahead of us.
The innovation team is exploring a wide range of fields to bring our iron oxides to new markets. Since we also support the Application team, we’re conducting initial tests in this area ourselves. This makes us flexible and fast. At the same time, we always try to find strategic partners for our projects – and we always succeed. This is the only way we can perfectly tailor our products to potential customers’ needs.
At the moment, we’re active in the following key areas:
Breaking Into Battery Tech
Batteries are one of the most important markets of the future – not only in the field of electric transportation, but in any application where energy is stored. The innovation teams are already working across several project phases to make iron oxides and iron phosphates usable as precursors for lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries. We see tremendous potential here.
Sights Set on New Catalysts
A second area of focus is catalysis – for example, in styrene production, which is needed to produce polystyrene, better known to many as Styrofoam. Even a minor improvement to the catalyst system can yield considerable financial benefits for manufacturers.
Our iron oxide is ideally suited for this purpose because, unlike many catalysts based on transition metals or precious metals, our product is reliably available, produced in a sustainable manner, and has been thoroughly researched by us for decades.
We’ve already achieved a significant milestone in this space: The first batches of a new catalyst precursor have been sold to a major customer and are currently undergoing qualification testing. In addition, we’re kicking off a joint research project with Clariant in March focused on olefin synthesis using the Fischer-Tropsch process. The goal is to incorporate modified iron oxides into the catalyst system. And initial studies are also underway in the field of ammonia synthesis.
Raising the Bar in Water Treatment
We’re making big strides in the field of purification technologies as well. The established iron oxide product Bayoxide® E33, which to date has been used to adsorb arsenic from drinking water, is currently being modified so that it will specifically bind phosphates in the future – an issue that is becoming even more important due to stricter EU regulations.
The benefits include greater mechanical stability and a longer service life, which offer users significant advantages. In this regard, the team is working closely with the LPT BU.
Smarter Hydrogen Storage
We’re also conducting exciting research in the field of green technology. The focus here is on hydrogen storage. Under certain conditions, hydrogen reacts with our iron oxides, producing metallic iron and water vapor – a chemical energy storage process.
This process can also be reversed: Water vapor reacts with iron to form hydrogen and iron oxide. The hydrogen can then be used in a subsequent process, such as for chemical reactions or to generate electricity and heat.
In October 2025, we launched a three-year joint research project with potential users focused on this process. Our goal is to have a demonstration plant using LANXESS iron oxides up and running within this timeframe.
Building on What Works
In addition to exploring new markets, we will, of course, continue to focus on enhancing and advancing our existing products. Either customers approach the team with new requirements – or the innovation team identifies potential for new applications on its own. This leads to continuously improved or modified iron oxide grades."