4.5 Aalto University, Inorganic Chemistry
Overview
The unit’s average personnel over the review period was 1–1.5 professors, two
postdoctoral researchers and seven PhD students. The unit has changed its head
during the review period and recently expanded the number of PhD students to more
than ten. The unit’s core funding accounts for 62 per cent of the total funding and its
external funding comes from the Academy of Finland, Tekes and industry.
Research profile
In line with the strategy of AU, the unit’s own overall strategy is to improve and
increase the efficiency and environmental sustainability of processes using natural
resources and products using new materials. The unit’s projects relate to the modern
areas of sustainable energy technologies, new materials and nanotechnology. The
tools are principally tailored oxide synthesis combined with atomic layer deposition
(ALD). The group is among the pioneers in this field. The unit also aims at advances
in basic and applied science and at the education of young scientists in new materials
research.
The group is small but productive and tackles problems in a number of significant
areas. The research covers both the basic science of inorganic materials and the
development of new technological useful materials. ALD is used for the formation of
complex oxide films on a variety of substrates. New oxides are synthesised with
potential applications in superconductivity, thermoelectrics, electrodes for fuel cells
and batteries, oxygen separation and storage and spintronics. A recent new
development is the use of ultra-high pressure in ALD processing.
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