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- Anode models for green hydrogen production
Researchers from the Interface Science Department at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society conducted experiments using atomically defined model pre-catalysts to unveil intricate detai...
- New understanding of water electrolysis
Water electrolysis is a key technology to establish CO2-neutral hydrogen production. One of the key technological hurdles is the design of stable, active and affordable catalysts for the anodic oxy... - Using X-rays to identify liquid chiral molecules
Sugars, amino acids, drugs - chiral molecules are everywhere. Researchers in the AQUACHIRAL project at the Fritz-Haber-Institut have used X-rays to study hair-thin liquid jets of these molecules. U...
- AI approach for heterogeneous catalysis
A tailored artificial intelligence approach can be applied to model catalysis. It highlights the underlying physicochemical processes, and accelerates catalyst design. Artificial intelligence (A...
- Looking at Surfaces with Atomic-Scale Light
Researchers at the Department of Physical Chemistry demonstrated a novel way to achieve ultrahigh sensitivity of atomic-scale vibrational spectroscopy using tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS). ... - Watching copper catalysts at work
A research team from the Departments of Interface Science and Inorganic Chemistry was able to observe a copper catalyst during the reaction that converts the greenhouse gas CO2 into a chemical ener... - Molecular spectroscopy in the data age
For the longest time, data about molecules was hidden in analogue media and therefore widely inaccessible for researchers. Now, molecular physicists at the Fritz Haber Institute have created a data... - Metallic ammonia? - Experiment shows for the first time how electrolytes become metallic
An international team for the first time observed the formation of a metallic conduction band in electrolytes using photoelectron spectroscopy. This allowed a deeper insight into the behaviour of e... - Dynamically-driven Cu surfaces catalyze the electrochemical reduction of CO2 to ethanol
A team of scientists in the Department of Interface Science was able to exploit the dynamic structural and chemical nature of Cu surfaces under pulsed electrocatalytic reaction conditions to conver... - Hot candidate for new physics with ultracold molecules
Researchers from the Fritz-Haber Institute of the Max-Planck Society in Berlin identified aluminum monofluoride (AlF) as an excellent molecule to be laser-cooled to ultra-low temperatures with a hi...
- Probing Protein Structure with Ultraviolet Photodissociation
In top-down proteomics studies proteins are characterized by iterative fragmentation and analysis via mass spectrometry. Different fragmentation techniques have their own strengths and weaknesses, ...