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electron transfer (PCET) and photoredox catalysis. The goal is to understand and exploit multi-site concerted electron-proton transfer (MS-CEPT) mechanisms to selectively activate thermodynamically
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technique. Experience in organometallic chemistry and transition metal catalysis will be advantageous. You should further be able to drive projects forward independently and to think critically. It is
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contribute to groundbreaking research by combining nanofluidics with nanophotonics in the context of heterogeneous catalysis and polaritonic chemistry. About us The Langhammer group operates at the interfaces
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. The vision is a sustainable future through materials science. Read more: https://wise-materials.org . Project description Project title: Heterogeneous catalysis for sustainable organic synthesis. Supervision
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is part of a dynamic and international research team at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Our group combines expertise in catalysis, process electrification, and sustainable energy systems. You will
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biomarkers. The work integrates catalysis, surface chemistry, materials design, and sensor engineering, and continues all the way to device fabrication and validation in real human breath. This highly
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target breakthroughs in sensitivity and selectivity for disease-related biomarkers. The work integrates catalysis, surface chemistry, materials design, and sensor engineering, and continues all the way
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, including adsorption and catalysis. MOFs consist of metal nodes connected by organic linker molecules, forming crystalline frameworks with well-defined pore systems and versatile chemistry, as recognized by
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, materials science and catalysis. Sustainability will be one of the main pillars of the project. In particular, the aim to develop more efficient catalysts, minimizing the use of energy, resources and
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the toolbox of modern synthetic methods. The resulting methodologies find immediate applications in medicinal chemistry, materials science, and catalysis. Aligned with Stockholm University’s commitment