Inorganic Chemistry I
Prof. Dr. Nils Metzler-Nolte
Prof. Metzler-Nolte's research group conducts research in various areas of biological and medicinal inorganic chemistry. All projects involve the synthesis of (new) metal complexes and very often their bioconjugates with peptides or other biomolecules. Most of the projects are inspired by a medically relevant question.
Chair holder
Prof. Dr. Ulf-Peter Apfel
Technical electrochemistry - activation of small molecules
Prof. Dr. Lars Borchardt
Prof Borchardt's research group is working on mechanochemistry in order to establish it as a resource-, energy- and time-efficient synthesis method for carbon-based electrode materials. In addition to gaining a fundamental understanding of the mechanochemical generation of porosity in carbon materials, the aim is to produce porous carbon from renewable resources or waste materials and to characterise it electrochemically as supercapacitor and Li-S electrode materials.
Dr. Johannes Karges
The research group led by Dr. Karges deals with topics in the field of medicinal inorganic chemistry. All projects carried out in the group concern the production, characterisation and use of metal complexes for biological or medical purposes. The aim is to understand, identify and/or influence biological processes in living cells with the aid of metal-based compounds. Our research therefore lies at the interface between inorganic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, chemical biology and biology.
Chairs & research groups
- Analytical Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry II
- Biochemistry I
- Biochemistry II
- Biophysical Chemistry
- Didactics of chemistry
- Organic Chemistry I
- Organic Chemistry II
- Physical Chemistry I
- Physical Chemistry II
- Technical chemistry
- Theoretical Chemistry
- Theoretical Chemistry II and Research Center Chemical Sciences and Sustainability