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Prof. Dr. Andreas Grohmann is a Professor at the Technische Universität Berlin, affiliated with the Institute of Chemistry and the Research Group Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry. His research focuses on Iron Chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry, particularly investigating iron complexes for molecular activation, ligand distortion effects, and coordination chemistry applications. He has published extensively in areas such as iron spin-state analysis, copper dioxygen reactivity, and sustainable nanomaterials derived from biomass.
Key contributions include studies on iron(II) complexes' structural preferences under ligand distortion and the synthesis of carbon-supported nickel nanoparticles from natural wood extracts. His work bridges inorganic chemistry with materials science, addressing both fundamental mechanisms and practical applications. Grohmann’s publications span journals like Dalton Transactions, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, and Helvetica Chimica Acta.
No scientific awards or fellowships are explicitly mentioned. He oversees research in the Research Group Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, with a lab focused on bioinorganic systems and catalytic materials.
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