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University of Oldenburg/ Matthias Knust
Research Sustainability Top News Chemistry

Turning garden and crop waste into plastics

A new Junior Research Group aims to make bioplastics out of organic waste such as green waste, hay and algae. The Project is receiving 2.7 million euros from the BMFTR funding.

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Close-up of a beaker containing a transparent liquid, in which an electrode made of a flat metal strip and one made of a knotted metal wire are inserted. Several gas bubbles can be seen on the front electrode.
University of Oldenburg / Daniel Schmidt
Research Top News Chemistry

Nonprecious metals in the spotlight

Producing green hydrogen by electrolysis is an energy-intensive provess. A team led by chemist Michael Wark is working on ways to boost the efficiency of the chemical reaction using powerful catalysts made from inexpensive materials.

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University of Oldenburg / Michael Röhrdanz
Top News Chemistry

Helping the climate with peat-free potting soil

In the "TOPKO" project, researchers at the university led by chemist Michael Wark are developing new types of biochar and hydrochar from waste biomass to replace the peat still often used in gardening substrates today.

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University of Oldenburg / Marcus Windus
Research Top News Chemistry

Turning carbon dioxide into useful chemicals

Artificial photosynthesis is the subject of a new research group at the Institute of Chemistry. The team aims to develop precious-metal-free catalyst materials to convert carbon dioxide using sunlight.

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A lithium-air battery cell in front of a test stand. Photo: Fraunhofer IFAM
Top News Chemistry

Towards the batteries of the future

They are regarded as possible high-energy electricity storage devices of the next generation: lithium-air batteries. A research project with Oldenburg participation is testing a new concept to increase the service life of the battery cells.

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A person wearing gloves makes adjustments to the 3D printer with tubes sticking out of it.
Top News Chemistry

Printing atom by atom

A research team led by chemist Dmitry Momotenko has developed a new 3D printing technique for manufacturing ultrasmall metallic objects. The researchers aim to drastically reduce charging times.

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Research Top News People Chemistry International affairs

Exploring the world of disilenes

In April, Canadian scientist Kim Baines paid a visit to the Institute of Chemistry. She is a recipient of the prestigious Humboldt Research Award and discovered a new class of compounds made of silicon and germanium.

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Top News Environmental Sciences Research Chemistry

Catching microplastics with spider webs

Flies, dust and even microplastics - spider webs capture whatever travels through the air. Researchers have now for the first time tested if they can get an overview of plastic particles in urban air by examining cobwebs.

 

 

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Maria Ahrnsen in conversation
Campus Life Chemistry

Farewell after more than 40 years

She has seen many generations of students and knows everyone who has ever completed a doctorate in inorganic chemistry in Oldenburg: Maria Ahrnsen. A walk around campus after almost 43 years of service.

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The picture shows a test stick that indicates the nitrate concentration using colour values. A hand points to the stick, in the background you can see a person with a sampling device.
Top News Research Chemistry

Travelling with the nitrate stick

In a citizen science project, volunteers analysed the nitrogen pollution of water bodies in the Weser-Ems region. The team presented the results yesterday.

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The image shows the printing nozzle from which a solution emerges drop by drop. The printed objects are columns or have shapes resembling a spiral staircase.
Top News Chemistry

3D printing approaches atomic dimensions

Oldenburg chemist Dmitry Momotenko has developed a new printing technology for tiny metallic objects. He succeeded in producing copper columns with a diameter of only 25 billionths of a meter.

 

 

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Portrait photo of the chemist Dmitry Momotenko
Research Top News Chemistry

The Batteries of the Future

Producing batteries in a completely new way is the goal of chemist Dmitry Momotenko. He has now started his research work at the university - funded by a Starting Grant from the European Research Council.

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Campus Life Chemistry

Leading the way in virtual learning

Digital learning formats are booming. Chemists at the University of Oldenburg developed practical experiments that can be carried out via the internet in the early 2000s. Now other universities are using these experiments – and demand is growing.

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Two hands in blue protective gloves are holding the measuring cell. It is white, about the size of a telephone and connected with cables.
Top News Chemistry

A look inside a battery

Lithium-based batteries and accumulators have become indispensable as energy storage devices. Chemists led by Gunther Wittstock have developed a new method for observing processes on the surface of electrodes during operation.

 

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Top News Chemistry

Material with potential

In a nationwide collaboration, a group of chemists has created and analysed a new and promising carbon compound. A research group at the University of Oldenburg led by Professor Gerhard Hilt provided the basic building block for the material.

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Chemistry Top News School V

Citizens, streams and nitrate

Many surface waters in Lower Saxony are heavily polluted with nitrate. Citizens can now find out for themselves how high the levels are - knee-deep in the nearest stream or from home with the "nitrogen box".

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