Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I
The Department of Inorganic Chemistry I develops new materials for Energy applications. The focus points are battery- and photovoltaic materials, environmental and electro catalysis. From fundamentals towards industrial applications we cover a wide spectrum of themes with an interdisciplinary team of more than 50 employees.
Modern Inorganic Materials
Modern Inorganic Materials
The professorship researches modern inorganic materials from synthesis to characterisation and application. Research areas are materials for the energy transition, materials for environmental technologies, light management, and surface technologies as well as industrial inorganic chemistry.
In teaching, the basics of general and inorganic chemistry as well as in-depth knowledge of inorganic materials are taught.
Research is divided roughly into four areas, and the research results are applied by the Material Center.
- Materials for the energy transition
- Materials for environmental technologies
- Light management and surface technologies
- Industrial inorganic chemistry