Author: Andreas Wolf

Markus Heinlein completed his Master of Science degree this year in our group focusing on the relation of magnetic interactions within and between supraparticles. Continuing with his research in the Supraparticle Group, he started his PhD thesis in November 2024 and will contribute to our efforts...

We say goodbye to Juanjo, who has been our colleague for the last couple months. He stayed in the Supraparticle Group as a visiting PhD student from Argentinia to study inductively heatable molecular switches based on co-doped ferrites and catechol derivatives coordination.

Congratulations Susanne and Karma Zuraiqi (RMIT) and who pulled this together, and Torben Daeneke, Ken Chiang, Julien Bachmann and Peter Wasserscheid who are co-CI's for this grant.   This mobility grant allows researchers from Germany and Australia to engage in an exchange of ideas regar...

Karl had the honor to be one of 7 referees for a PhD defense in Belgium. With that honor comes the joy of dressing up in a traditional manner. See picture attached.

Advanced Functional Materials just accepted our latest work in which we describe how magnetic nano- and supraparticles can be tailored to achieve customized heating profiles upon induction heating. Luthardt L., Raczka T., Hurle K., Müssig S., Mandel K. Customizable induction heating profiles: fr...

It was a close race: At the same time as two other international research teams, we, in collaboration with the Schühle group, published the first article demonstrating the inductively heated dehydrogenation of a liquid organic hydrogen carrier! Find ou t more, here.   Schörner M., Solymos...

Andreas Wolf presented his work on magnetic supraparticles capable of recording high temperature events in from of a poster at the 22nd International Conference on Magnetism held in Bologna, Italy. The many hours going into the design of the figures of this work payed off, as he recieved the Best Po...

As science is not always discussed best in an office or laboratory, the Supraparticle Group took off for a retreat close to Pottenstein to meet our colleagues from the Particle Technology Group from the Fraunhofer ISC and to discuss science while enjoying the local hikes and Schäuffele. Many talk...

Nice collaboration and great where our magnetic particles finally end up. Tischer F., Cholew S., Groppe P., Granath T., Düsenberg B., Mandel K., Drummer D., Bück A., Peukert W., Schmidt J. Magnetic polyamide 11 powder for the powder bed fusion process by liquid-liquid phase separation and crysta...