The perfect material: Stable and easy to functionalize |
With a single synthetic step e-conversion scientists produce a new class of stable and functionalizable COF structures with active anchoring sites for catalysis. A key to success: Formic acid. |
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Small molecules that behave like helical springs |
Tightly wound nanomolecules respond to external forces faster than classical springs - discovered by e-conversion scientists. They can be extended and rapidly return to their original form releasing mechanical energy. |
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A full success: The first Munich School Labs Days |
On the first Munich School Lab Days e-conversion presented its school program to about 60 teachers. Our cluster is one of the founders of the MUC-labs association organising the event. |
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Outstanding catalysis research |
Our member Prof. Johannes A. Lercher was awarded the Alwin Mittasch Prize 2021 of the German Catalysis Society for his complete works and its high industrial relevance. |
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Women in Science - Video series |
“You are a professor? And in chemistry???” See what else Corinna Hess has experienced as being a female scientist - in the second edition our video series "Women in Science". |
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Molecular tuning: Evolution in fast forward |
Biologists led by Dario Leister want to give photosynthesis a helping hand. To increase yields, they are using algae to accelerate the genetic adaptation of crop plants to environmental changes. |
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New e-conversion student board |
We congratulate the newly elected student board of our Graduate Program! And we are looking forward to your ideas for talks, workshops and other events. |
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Cluster of Excellence e-conversion
Lichtenbergstr. 4a, 85748 Garching, Germany
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