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Zentrum für Festkörperchemie und Neue Materialien (ZFM)
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Forschung im ZFM

Festkörperchemie und Materialforschung bilden die interdisziplinäre Basis für das Verständnis einfacher und komplexer Materialien. Sie sind unverzichtbar für die Entwicklung neuer Werkstoffe und Funktionsmaterialien und somit wesentlich für den technologischen Fortschritt.

Bild: ZFM Arbeitskreise

Neben den synthetischen werden auch natürliche Feststoffe, wie z.B. Minerale, im ZFM untersucht. Entsprechend lässt sich die chemisch orientierte Festkörperforschung im ZFM hinsichtlich der Materialien vereinfachend in folgende Bereiche unterteilen.

  • Modellsysteme
  • Neue Materialien
  • Natürliche Feststoffe

Die Zuordnung sowie die Verknüpfung und Wechselwirkung der Arbeitskreise des ZFM, die schwerpunktmäßig auf den Gebieten „Grundlagen und Theorie“, „Synthese“, „Strukturelle und dynamische Eigenschaften“, „Grenzflächen“, „Katalyse“, „Festkörperspektroskopie“, „Analytik“ und „Mikroskopie“ arbeiten, ist in der folgenden Strukturübersicht exemplarisch dargestellt.

Die in dem pdf-Dokument des ZFM Kreises enthaltenen Links führen Sie zu den Webseiten der Arbeitskreise.

Forschungsaktivitäten der beteiligten Arbeitsgruppen

Area I ~ Model Systems Area II ~ New Materials Area III ~ Natural Solids
Basic Research, Theory:
   
  Group Bredow/Jug
-Theoretical Chemistry
-Model Calculations
  Group J.Becker/Grabow
-Physical Chemistry
-Cluster Chemistry
   
   
  Group Haug
-Solid State Physics
-Semiconductor Structures
    Group Pack
-Geo- und Cosmochemistry
-Isotope Geology
 
   
Synthesis, Properties:
   
    Group Menzel
-Macromolecular Chemistry
-Polymers
   
   
  Group P.Behrens
-Inorganic Chemistry
-Nanoporous Solids
  Group Buhl/Rüscher
-Crystallography
-Storage Minerals
  Group H.Behrens/Holtz
-Experimental Geochemistry
-Silicate Chemistry
 
   
    Group Caro/Wark
-Physical Chemistry
-Membranes and Membrane Reactors
   
   
  Group Binnewies
-Inorganic Chemistry
-Crystal Growth
  Group Bach/Schaper
-Materials Science
-Materials Development
    Group Böttcher
-Soil Science
-Mobility in Materials
 
   
    Group Renz
-Inorganic Chemistry
-Molecular switches
   
   
  Group Schmidt
-Material Physics
-Diffusion and Kinetics
  Group Schuster/Klüppel (DIK)
-Rubber technology
-High performance
  elastomeres
 
   
    Group Hübner
(Volkswagen AG)
-Materials Engineering
-Fuel Cells
   
   
  Group Borchardt/Fielitz
-Materials Science
-Transport Processes
  Group Haferkamp/Herzog
-Materials Science
-Laser Processing
   
   
    Group Niemeyer/Reir
(Salzgitter Mannesmann)
-Steel Materials
-Surface Technology
   
   
    Group Garnweitner
-Chemical Engineering
-Particle Technology
   
   
Interfaces, Catalysis:
   
  Group Imbihl
-Physical Chemistry
-Surface Chemistry
    Group Bahnemann
-Technical Chemistry
-Photo Catalysis
    Group Guggenberger/Dultz
-Soil Science
-Bio-Geo-Chemistry of Pedosphere
 
   
Solid-State Spectroscopy and Microscopy:
   
  Group K.-D. Becker (TUBS)
-Physical Chemistry
-Solid-State Spectroscopy
  Group Heitjans
-Physical Chemistry
-Solid-State Spectroscopy
  Group Lacayo-Pineda (Conti)
-Rubber technology
-Microanalytics
 
   
    Group Vogt
-Analytical chemistry
-Solid-State analytics
    Group Mulch
-Geology
-Isotop Geochemistry
 
   

Research
within the ZFM

Solid state chemistry and materials research form the interdisciplinary basis for understanding simple as well as complex materials. They are indispensable for the development of raw and functional materials, and thus are essential for the technological progress.

Bild: ZFM research groups

In addition to synthetic, also natural solids, like e.g. minerals, are studied within the ZFM. Correspondingly, the chemically oriented solid state research of the ZFM can be divided, as far as the materials are concerned, into the fields

  • Model Systems
  • New Materials
  • Natural Solids

The affiliation as well as the connexion and interrelation of the research groups of the ZFM, which mainly work in the fields “Basic Research and Theory”, “Synthesis”, “Structural and Dynamic Properties”, “Interfaces”, “Catalysis”, “Solid State Spectroscopy”, “Analytics” and “Microscopy”, is exemplarily shown in the following structural overview.

The external links in the pdf-document of the ZFM circle direct to the research group websites.

Activities of the research groups

Area I ~ Model Systems Area II ~ New Materials Area III ~ Natural Solids
Basic Research, Theory:
   
  Group Bredow/Jug
-Theoretical Chemistry
-Model Calculations
  Group J.Becker/Grabow
-Physical Chemistry
-Cluster Chemistry
   
   
  Group Haug
-Solid State Physics
-Semiconductor Structures
    Group Pack
-Geo- und Cosmochemistry
-Isotope Geology
 
   
Synthesis, Properties:
   
    Group Menzel
-Macromolecular Chemistry
-Polymers
   
   
  Group P.Behrens
-Inorganic Chemistry
-Nanoporous Solids
  Group Buhl/Rüscher
-Crystallography
-Storage Minerals
  Group H.Behrens/Holtz
-Experimental Geochemistry
-Silicate Chemistry
 
   
    Group Caro/Wark
-Physical Chemistry
-Membranes and Membrane Reactors
   
   
  Group Binnewies
-Inorganic Chemistry
-Crystal Growth
  Group Bach/Schaper
-Materials Science
-Materials Development
    Group Böttcher
-Soil Science
-Mobility in Materials
 
   
    Group Renz
-Inorganic Chemistry
-Molecular switches
   
   
  Group Schmidt
-Material Physics
-Diffusion and Kinetics
  Group Schuster/Klüppel (DIK)
-Rubber technology
-High performance
  elastomeres
 
   
    Group Hübner
(Volkswagen AG)
-Materials Engineering
-Fuel Cells
   
   
  Group Borchardt/Fielitz
-Materials Science
-Transport Processes
  Group Haferkamp/Herzog
-Materials Science
-Laser Processing
   
   
    Group Niemeyer/Reir
(Salzgitter Mannesmann)
-Steel Materials
-Surface Technology
   
   
    Group Garnweitner
-Chemical Engineering
-Particle Technology
   
   
Interfaces, Catalysis:
   
  Group Imbihl
-Physical Chemistry
-Surface Chemistry
    Group Bahnemann
-Technical Chemistry
-Photo Catalysis
    Group Guggenberger/Dultz
-Soil Science
-Bio-Geo-Chemistry of Pedosphere
 
   
Solid-State Spectroscopy and Microscopy:
   
  Group K.-D. Becker (TUBS)
-Physical Chemistry
-Solid-State Spectroscopy
  Group Heitjans
-Physical Chemistry
-Solid-State Spectroscopy
  Group Lacayo-Pineda (Conti)
-Rubber technology
-Microanalytics
 
   
    Group Vogt
-Analytical chemistry
-Solid-State analytics
    Group Mulch
-Geology
-Isotop Geochemistry