CRC 1109/1: Understanding of Metal Oxide/Water Systems at the Molecular Scale. Structural Evolution, Interfaces, and Dissolutions


The Collaborative Research Centre 1109 is an interdisciplinary research platform bringing together scientists from four universities and three non-university institutions. It comprises 18 research projects led by 23 principal investigators (PIs) with a diverse expertise in chemistry and physics. The research aims at a comprehensive understanding of the complex atomic scale processes underlying oxide formation, structural evolution and dissolution. Exemplarily, silica, alumina and iron oxides will be studied as metal oxides with the highest natural abundance and application relevance. In the long term the research results will be useful to reach a rational synthesis of oxides with desirable properties, such as stability towards corrosion.


Spokesperson
Limberg, Christian Prof. Dr. (Details) (Inorganic and General Chemistry I)

Financer
DFG Collaborative Research Centre

Duration of project
Start date: 04/2014
End date: 12/2017

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Research Areas
Molecular Chemistry, Natural Sciences

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