Workgroup of Prof. Glaum
Sirox apparatus
Workgroup of Prof. Glaum
Seminar room blackboard
Workgroup of Prof. Glaum
Ampoule with crystals
Workgroup of Prof. Glaum
Vacuum apparatus
Workgroup of Prof. Glaum
Workgroup of Prof. Glaum
Workgroup of Prof. Glaum
Workgroup of Prof. Glaum

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Workgroup of Prof. Glaum

The research area investigated in my working group is located in the field of inorganic solid state chemistry. Equally important are the targeted synthesis of crystalline solids and their characterization.

The aim of the investigations is to contribute to the understanding of the relationship between crystal structure and physical properties (color, magnetism). The description of the chemical bond between oxygen and transition metals is of particular interest.

Focal points are: anhydrous phosphates, chemical transport, optical properties

Events
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GDCh-Kolloquium Prof. Dr. Tsuyoshi Kato
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05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
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Contact

Prof. Dr. Robert Glaum

Tel.: +49 228 73-5353

E-Mail: rglaum@uni-bonn.de

Room: 1.030

Address

Institut für Anorganische Chemie

Gerhard-Domagk-Str. 1

53121 Bonn

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