CRC1415 - Chemistry of synthetic 2D materials
SFB1415, subproject B08
In-situ surface-enhanced vibrational spectroelectrochemistry of 2D scaffold materials
Funded by DFG
Central cooperation partners
Dr. Andreas Schneemann (TUD Dresden University of Technology))
Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel (TUD Dresden University of Technology)
Prof. Dr. Andreas Fery (Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research)
Dr. Agnieszka Kuc (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
Dr. Dorothea Golze (TUD Dresden University of Technology)
Duration
Period: 01.07.2020 - 30.06.2024
Project description
In this project operando Raman and SER spectro-electrochemical methods are used for the analysis of single or multilayer 2D materials on electrodes to investigate structure and function of selected 2D materials during electrocatalysis. A particular focus is on porphyrin- or phthalocyanine-based 2D polymers (2DPs) and single-layer metal-organic frameworks (MOFenes). The aim of this work is to identify the reactive centers for the electrocatalytic reduction of oxygen and nitrogen and thus to better understand the catalytic mechanism of these highly efficient materials for catalysis.

SFB1415