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  • Taming and unleashing the reactivity of nanographene π-radicals

    Open-shell nanographenes are envisioned as promising future materials, in which spin interactions between unpaired electrons enable control of quantum information or induce magnetism, features sought-after in spintronics and quantum molecular science.

  • IMM colloquium by prof. Ed Narevicius (TU Dortmund, Germany)

    More info will follow soon.

  • Unravelling the structure of molecules

    The chemical properties of a molecule, and hence its function on a larger scale, depend entirely on its structure. It is therefore not enough to simply detect molecules; rather, it is essential to uncover their molecular structures.

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    sIMMposium2023

    Do you want to hear about interesting theme related research topics in physics and chemistry? Are you curious to find about what research has been done in IMM recently? Or do you want to pitch your research?

  • IMM colloquium by prof. Frank Glorius (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany)

    Catalysis is a key technology, since it allows for increased levels of selectivity and efficacy of chemical transformations.