Fundamentals of Energy Conversion Processes
A DFG Cluster of Excellence
News
Overlooking the English Garden
LMU's new Nano Institute on Königinstrasse was officially opened on June 17, 2019. Its research staff will seek novel ways of exploiting the unique properties of nanomaterials to enhance the efficiency of energy generation and storage.
Lemons full of energy
The e-conversion stand at the Munich Streetlife Festival in May was a great success. Many people tried the hands-on experiments and informed themselves about the cluster activities. Hope to see you again at the next festival on September 7-8, 2019!
Efficient catalyst for water splitting
Chemists of the e-conversion cluster have developed an efficient water splitting catalyst as part of a collaborative international research effort. The catalyst comprises a double-helix semiconductor structure encased in carbon nitride. It is perfect for producing hydrogen economically and sustainably.
Events

Workshop “Towards Operando Nanoscale Microscopy and Spectroscopy”
The workshop aims to discuss new approaches for spatially resolved energy conversion studies under real conditions and to foster interdisciplinary exchange.

Escape from Carbonia - on tour
e-conversion and TUM on the road with Escape Room in Munich.
Highlights
Recent Publications
In: Nano Energy, vol. 143, 2025, ISSN: 2211-2855.
Interfacial and solvent dehydrogenation engineering enables long-life high-voltage lithium-ion batteries Journal Article
In: Materials Science & Engineering R-Reports, vol. 166, 2025, ISSN: 0927-796X.
Selective growth and characterization of GaN nanowires on SiC substrates Journal Article
In: Journal of Crystal Growth, vol. 665, pp. 128194, 2025, ISSN: 0022-0248.