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Projects & PI Teams

No.PI TeamTitle
1Barth, Klyatskaya, Papageorgiou, RubenSurface-based self-assembly of 3-D spintronic coordination nano-architectures
2Bein, Clark, MedinaElectroactive MOF networks
3Bräse, Fischer, Heine, WöllPhotophysical and photoelectric properties of porphyrin-based MOF thin films
4Brunner, Feng, KaskelElectrocatalytic coordination networks
5CaroElectrical and optical switching of gas transport through a surface MOF-layer
6Elm, Lotsch, SenkerPhotoelectrocatalysis with porous coordination polymers - architectural design, morphology control and transport
7Herges, Howard, ZhangDipolar molecular rotors in SURMOFs
8Huth, Kind, SchmidDielectric and ferroelectric surface-mounted metal-organic frameworks (SURMOFs) as sensor devices
9Oberhofer, Volkmer, WixforthDevelopment of electrically conductive MOFs and their Integration in multi-parametric MOF@SAW sensor devicesn
10Redel, WittstockConductive coordination networks compounds for microelectronic applications
11Seitz, TurshatovDirected energy transfer in luminescent coordination networks
12Stock, Tiemann, WarkProton conducting and hydrophilic coordination polymers - synthesis, spectroscopic investigation and incorporation in fuel cell membranes

Associated Junior Groups

No.PI TeamTitle
13Henke 
14KieslichABX3 Perovskite Coordination Networks as Barocalorics
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COORNETs


Coordination Networks: Building Blocks for Functional Systems
DFG Priority Program 1928

Coordination:
Prof. Dr. Roland Fischer
Technical University of Munich
Lichtenbergstr. 4
85748 Garching

E-Mail: coornets(at)tum.de

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