Chem Quest Technology Institute collaborates with Universal Matter

The Chem Quest Technology Institute has entered a three-year, collaborative innovation agreement to support the growth and validation of Universal Matter’s graphene technology.

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Universal Matter seeks to leverage Chem Quest’s 40-plus years of industry expertise and technology development experience.  Image source: wavebreak3 - stock.adobe.com (symbol image).

Chem Quest intends to explore the benefits of the technology in applications for paints and coatings and to identify the most valuable markets and opportunities for growth.

Universal Matter has pioneered high performing, economical graphene technology based on a range of carbon materials, including coal, cokes, biomass and recycled rubber and plastics, which dramatically reduces its environmental footprint versus graphene based on traditional feedstocks.

“Unique and valuable material”

“In this collaboration, Universal Matter seeks to leverage Chem Quest’s 40-plus years of industry expertise and technology development experience and to validate performance and value creation benefits in the target applications that will ultimately accelerate the industry transformation,” said John van Leeuwen, CEO of Universal Matter.

“Our team is excited to continue working with this unique and valuable material. Not only is Universal Matter’s graphene technology sustainable thanks to raw materials based on biological and circular sources – it is also economical, scalable and extremely high performing. This is because of its innovative and novel production process,” said Daniel Murad, CEO of The Chem Quest Group.

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