Institute of Technical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry and of CEEC Jena

Institute for Technical and Environmental Chemistry

Institute of Technical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry and of CEEC Jena

At the interface between Chemistry, Environment and Technology

Gruppenbild

Image: Gruppenbild

From research to application - this leitmotif describes the institute's tasks in research and teaching. The focus of our work is at the interface between Chemistry, Environment and Technology.

Process engineering issues play a decisive role in many areas of everyday life. For example, the development of energy storage systems and converters such as batteries or fuel cells is crucial for a sustainable and future-orientated energy supply. Another area involves keeping air and water clean .
water. Catalysts or ultrasonic phenomena can be used for this purpose. Modern synthesis methods, such as mechanochemical processes, are also used to produce the necessary materials.

To overcome these challenges, interdisciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge of materials, methods and concepts is required. The members of the research group|working group|study group|task force endeavour to develop research results to application maturity in accordance with the aforementioned guiding principle.

Director of the Institute: Prof. Dr. Martin Oschatz

Institut für Technische Chemie und Umweltchemie, Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry Jena, Room 003 EG
Philosophenweg 7a
07743 Jena Google Maps site planExternal link

Institute Assistent

Madlen Bechstedt
Assistent
Institute of Technical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry
Madlen Bechstedt
Image: Anne Günther (University of Jena)
Room E002
Philosophenweg 7a
07743 Jena Google Maps site planExternal link