Welcome to a seminar in the series SmallTalks [about Nanoscience] arranged by Area of Advance Nano.
Speaker: Björn Altenburger, Doctoral Student, Chemical Physics, Physics
Coffee will be served before the start of the seminar.
Overview
- Date:Starts 4 September 2023, 15:00Ends 4 September 2023, 16:00
- Seats available:90
- Language:English
Abstract:
Spectroscopy is a measurement technique that investigates visible light or other electromagnetic radiation regarding its intensity for specific wavelengths, making it so possible to identify and investigate processes at the molecular level. We apply this principle to the scattered light from nanochannels, which are very tiny hollow structures that allow a precise control of the flow of solutions and reactants. The reason for this is that we want to investigate metal nanoparticles, which are located in those nanochannels, to see which of those can help a chemical reaction in the best possible way. So our method is spectroscopy on scattered visible light, our measurement vessel is a nanochannel and the object of interest is a nanoparticle, whose function is of great importance to a whole industry.
- Associate Professor, Molecular Bioscience, Life Sciences
- Professor, Condensed Matter and Materials Theory, Physics

