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Inorganic Chemistry
Address

Ruprecht Karls Universität Heidelberg
Anorganisch-Chemisches Insitut
Im Neuenheimer Feld 270
69120 Heidelberg

Contact Person

Markus Enders
Telephone: ++49-(0)6221-546247
Fax: ++49-(0)6221-545609
e-mail:
Homepage: http://enders.uni-hd.de

Research Topics

  • Homogeneous Olefin Polymerisation Catalysts
  • Organometallic Chemistry
  • Coordination Chemistry

Techniques and Instrumentation

  • Olefin Polymerisation
  • NMR (including paramagnetic molecules
  • EPR
  • magnetic measurements
  • Cyclic Voltammetry
  • DTA and DSC

Keywords

  • Organometallic Chemistry
  • Polyolefins
  • homogeneous catalysis
  • Chromium catalysts

Last data update: Feb 2002

Physical Chemistry
Address

Universität Heidelberg
Institut für Angewandte Physikalische Chemie
INF 253
D-69120 Heidelberg

Contact Person

Prof. Dr. Michael Grunze
Telephone: ++49-(0)6221-54-8465
Fax: ++49-(0) 6221-54-6199
e-mail: heidelberg.de
Homepage: http://www.pci.uni-heidelberg .de/apc/

Personnel

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Research Topics

  • Studies of catalytic surface reactions by non-linear optical methods
  • Modelling of surface reactions
  • Surface reactions at the solid liquid interphase
  • Self-organisation processes on surfaces

Techniques and Instrumentation

  • Nano- and pico-second lasers for non-linear optical experiments at burried interphases
  • Photoelectron microscope (resolution = 10 5m)
  • Standards Surface Science instruments equiped with electron spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy and photoelectron microscopy
  • Scanning probe microscopies (AFM and STM)
  • Ramam microscopy, Fourier transform infrared reflection microscopy
  • Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation (SFG)

Keywords

  • second harmonic generation
  • sum frequency generation (SFG)
  • photoelectron microscopy
  • self assemmbled monolayers (SAM)
  • biosensors
  • acoustic plate mode sensors
  • advanced physical chemistry

Last data update: Oct 2001
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