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08
Sep 2021
  • Paper

How Confined Protons Migrate

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.: When less than two nanometers of space is available, there is a traffic jam in the proton transport network.

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30
Jul 2021
  • Paper

How to make the fragile anion of football-shaped fullerene survive in solution? Put it in a nano-cage!

JACS: Nanosized cages offer way to stabilize and study reactive fullerene radicals in solution.

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09
Jul 2021
  • Event
  • Award

Eleventh-graders conduct research on disinfectants

RESOLV awards prizes to Martha Godau and Florian Steinkamp for their Facharbeiten in the basic chemistry course.

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09
Jul 2021
  • Early Career
  • Outreach

Eleventh-graders conduct research on disinfectants

RESOLV awards prizes to Martha Godau and Florian Steinkamp for their Facharbeiten in the basic chemistry course.

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16
Jun 2021
  • Paper

Enzyme system for the hydrogen industry

Nat. Cat.: An enzyme could make a dream come true for the energy industry: It can efficiently produce hydrogen using electricity and can also generate…

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01
Jun 2021
  • Meet the scientist
  • News

Electrochemical reactions

Dr. Kai S. Exner has become member of RESOLV and will assume the junior professorship for Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry at the UDE in June.

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04
May 2021
  • Paper

Research team studies RNR protein in living cells

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.: Solvation scientists from TU Dortmund University have gained new insights into the structure and properties of the protein…

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14
Apr 2021
  • Paper

The role of hydrophobic molecules in catalytic reactions

PNAS: Optimising electrochemical processes is one of the challenges in developing technologies for renewable energies. New research findings could…

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