Welcome
The Lu group creates and studies metal-metal bonding between two first-row transition metals and between a transition metal and a main group metal. Synergistic combinations of different metals can generate hybrid "metals" that exhibit original properties and/or unique reactivities. We are broadly interested in developing these bimetallic complexes for small-molecule catalysis (e.g., dinitrogen to amine), where using non-precious metals is sensible from economical and sustainability standpoints.
Events
AC Colloquium Prof. Dr. T. Baumgartner - York University Toronto
Chemische Institute - ...
16:00 - 17:00
Recent research in the area of functional π-conjugated materials has shown that the incorporation of main group elements such as boron, silicon, selenium, ...
AC Colloquium Prof. Dr. Martin Caleb - Baylor University USA
Chemische Institute - ...
16:00 - 17:00
Carborane Substituted Boron Lewis Superacids
Dodecacarborane clusters (C2B10H12) have been known for 60 years yet their application as an electron withdrawing ...
Modelling the pyroelectricity of ferroelectric perovskite oxides
Chemische Institute - ...
16:00 - 17:00
Pyroelectric materials convert fluctuating heat flows to electrical energy. The most efficient pyroelectric materials are inorganic ferroelectrics, that is, ...
GDCh-Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Seth Cohen
Universität Bonn, ...
17:15 - 19:00
Prof. Dr. Seth Cohen, University of California, San Diego
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Secretary
Susanne Lonski
Tel: +49 228 73-2859
Fax: +49 228 73-2709
E-Mail: office-lu@uni-bonn.de
Room: 3.005
Address
Institut für Anorganische Chemie
Gerhard-Domagk-Str. 1
53121 Bonn
Germany