TP 4 - Institut für Physik, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz - Institut für Organische Chemie, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

The group of Friederike Schmid has expertise in coarse-grained simulations of large molecules and soft matter systems such as polymers and self-assembling amphiphilic systems, as well as with simulations of flow and transport phenomena in electrolyte solutions. As the spokesperson of a CRC-TRR on “Multiscale simulation methods for soft matter systems” (CRC-TRR 146) Friederike Schmid will also bring in her expertise in multiscale modeling strategies in general.

The lab of Siegfried Waldvogel has established a unique expertise in the prep electro-organic synthesis ranging from electrosynthetic screening to electrochemical process development. A specific focus is onto downstream processing and application for pharmaceutically relevant intermediates. At the JGU site a mechanical workshop is attached to the Waldvogel group and has developed and designed several electrolyzers. Some electrochemical synthesis devices are currently available from commercial sources, e.g. ElectraSynFlow (IKA-Werke Staufen).

 

Prof. Dr. Friederike Schmid
Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz
Institute of Physics, Fachbereich 08
Staudingerweg 7-9, 55128 Mainz
+49 6131 3920365; Internet: www.komet1.physik.uni-mainz.de
email: friederike.schmid@uni-mainz.de

Prof. Dr. Siegfried R. Waldvogel
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Physical Organic Chemistry – Institute of Organic Chemistry
Duesbergweg 10-14 D-55128 Mainz
+49 6131 39 26069; Internet: www.aksw.uni-mainz.de
email: waldvogel@uni-mainz.de

Anastasios Sourpis

Anastasios Sourpis
Institute of Physics
JGU Mainz
Staudingerweg 9
Room 03-532   
D 55099 Mainz 
+49 6131-39-20498                   
asourpis@uni-mainz.de

Maximilian Hielscher

Maximilian Hielscher
Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
Department of Chemistry
Duesbergweg 10–14
Room 1.124
55128 Mainz
Phone: +49 6131/39-24381
E-mail: 
hielscher@uni-mainz.de