Author: Andreas Wolf

Andreas has recieved a doctoral scholarship from the Cusanuswerk for his Ph.D. thesis on Interactive magnetic supraparticles in dynamic fluidic environments and their application in water purification and battery recycling processes.

We just got funded a new BMBF project aiming towards contributing to battery recycling. Find out more in the press release by the FAU here. 

Jakob Reichstein was just awarded with a best oral presentation diploma in the section Nanochemistry and Nanomaterials of the Mendeleev conference 2021 held in St. Petersburg, where several members of our group took part remotely and gave talks.  

We co-authored a paper with the Fraunhofer ISC which reports that abrasive blasting of lithium metal surfaces yields clean and 3D structured lithium metal anodes with superior properties for batteries. The article just got accepted by Energy Technologies and can be found here.

Our article Overcoming the Inhibition Effects of Citrate: Precipitation of Ferromagnetic Magnetite Nanoparticles with Tunable Morphology, Magnetic Properties and Surface Charge via Ferrous Citrate Oxidation is featured as back cover in Particle & Particle Systems Characterization.

Our article Communicating Particles: Identification Taggant and Temperature Recorder in One Single Supraparticle is featured as frontispiece in Advanced Functional Materials.

Our articles "Communicating Particles: Identification Taggant and Temperature Recorder in One Single Supraparticle" and "A Single Magnetic Particle with Nearly Unlimited Encoding Options" meet a very high intererst also in various science media outlets. We are happy to be featured in: &...

Our recent article about a single magnetic particle with nearly unlimited encoding options was featured as an inside back cover of Small. You can find the article here.