Research Seminar of Dr. Tim-Patrick Fellinger from Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
Lecture Time: 09:30 on 16th November, 2016
Lecture Room: C501 of Science and Innovation Building
Lecture Title:Novel Carbon Nanochemistry and its use in Energy Applications
Dr. Tim-Patrick Fellinger
Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Department of Colloids, Research Campus Golm, Am Muehlenberg 1, D-14424 Potsdam, Germany
Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Surface Chemistry, Kemigărden 4, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract
Regarding todays environmental challenges carbon may be the key elemental component, usually blended into notations such as "carbon cycle" or "carbon footprint". Interestingly, not being used as "fossil fuel", carbon materials also considerably contribute to the field of sustainable energy. They are central in most electrochemical energy-related applications, i.e. they also help to generate, store, transport, and save energy.
Nanostructured carbon is already used in fuel cells, conventional batteries and super¬capacitors, but is expected to play an even much bigger role in new forthcoming energy schemes. There is a huge variety of precursors and methods to produce functional carbons with different properties. Ideally, natural biomass, created via the photosynthetic conversion of CO2 from the environment, can serve as a base feedstock for the generation of such long lasting materials, which store carbon in concert with sustainable principles such as energy and atom economy and low toxicity.
We develop new strategies to synthesize novel nanostructured and functional carbon-rich materials and derivatives thereof. Our first aim is to generate materials leading to improved performances in electrochemical applications. The second aim is to do that sustainably.
Biography
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION:
• 11/2016-now: Researcher-in-Residence at Chalmers University, Gothenburg (Sweden).
• 01/2012-now: Junior research group leader (professorship qualification), MPI of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam-Golm, Germany.
• 11/2012-02/2013: Postdoc at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, with Prof. Dr. Ichiro Yamanaka
• 03/2009-12/2011: PhD in colloid chemistry (summa cum laude), University of Potsdam, Germany ("Hydrothermal and ionothermal carbon structures", supervised by Prof. Dr. Markus Antonietti)
• 09/2008-01/2009: Research intern Merck KGaA Darmstadt, Germany (pigment synthesis).
• 11/2008: DAAD funded research stay at City University of Hongkong, China (DAAD Project number D/06 00385; Supervised by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Siemeling and Dr. Michael CW Chan)
• 09/2008: Diploma thesis in organometallic chemistry (very good), University of Kassel, Germany ("Luminophor-modified gold nanoparticles for sensor application", supervised by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Siemeling)
• 09/2003-09/2008: Academic studies