Chemistry

Our research into next-generation solar cells, new types of batteries, catalytically active materials for binding CO2 and converting solar energy into chemical or electrical energy, and new types of quantum materials for energy-efficient information and communication technology is based on decades of chemical process know-how for producing multilayer thin-film systems and nanostructures. With our broad, extremely powerful, AI-supported analytical and measurement know-how, we get to the bottom of physical and chemical processes in order to better understand old and new materials and to develop them further in a targeted manner.
See also:
Analysis of the chemical properties of battery materials
Synthesis and preparation of catalytically active thin films
Characterisation of catalytically active surfaces
Operando analytics / spectroscopy of catalytic interfaces
electrochemical H2 generation and energy storage
Interfacial reactions

