21. October 2025 Nobel Prize

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025: NETZSCH instruments in the prizewinner’s laboratory

What great news: The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded on October 8th – and one of the prize winners works with NETZSCH analytical instruments!

Prof. Omar Yaghi from the University of California, Berkeley was honored for his groundbreaking work in the field of reticular chemistry. His research into so-called MOFs (Metal-Organic Frameworks) has not only revolutionized materials science, but has also enabled applications in energy and environmental technology.

And best of all: NETZSCH instruments are used in his laboratory!

In the ZDF heute report, a picture from Yaghi’s laboratory was shown – and our devices are clearly visible on it. Great proof that we at NETZSCH not only supply high-quality technology, but also support world-class research.

“If Nobel Prize winners are using our devices, we must be doing something right.”

If you are interested in the topic, you can watch the whole video here.

https://www.zdfheute.de/video/heute-journal/chemie-nobelpreis-preistraeger-100.html

Customers rely on NETZSCH – worldwide

It doesn’t have to be the Nobel Prize – Prof. Yaghi is not the only one who works with NETZSCH. Numerous customers share their success stories on our website: https://analyzing-testing.netzsch.com/de/applikationen/customer-success-stories– from innovative materials to sustainable solutions. These stories show how our technology is advancing research and development worldwide.