Research profile
There are four main, largely independent areas of research in the unit: functional
materials and thin films, luminescent and solid state materials, analytical applications
of electrogenerated chemiluminescence, and organometallic catalysis. The focus is on
basic research directed at obtaining a fundamental understanding of chemical
principles. Increased collaboration and concentration of research areas are considered
as the keys to competitive success.
The unit is currently led by four professors, leading the four main research areas
with expertise in analytical, inorganic, materials and physical chemistry.
Research in the area of functional materials has a focus on materials at the
nanoscale and the thin films prepared from them. The classes of materials considered
are broad, ranging from carbon nanotubes to biological polyelectrolytes.
Luminescence studies deal with persistent luminescence, up-conversion materials and
electrogenerated luminescence, though work in this last area has moved elsewhere.
Although the research is basic, applications, in particular medical ones, are an actual
and potential outcome. Olefin metathesis by new Mo and W catalysts is the active
research area of the organometallic chemistry group. The unit also has a tradition of
instrument construction, which broadens the range of available experimental
techniques.
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