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Friedrich Stemmler is a Doctoral Researcher at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Stuttgart, affiliated with the van Slageren Group. His work focuses on the investigation and characterization of metal complexes in confined geometries, particularly those based on pyridyl-, porphyrin-, and corrole scaffolds immobilized in mesoporous materials. These complexes aim to address CO₂ reduction challenges through electrocatalytic and photoelectrocatalytic applications.
His research combines advanced spectroscopic techniques, including UV-Vis-NIR/IR/EPR-spectroelectrochemistry and Mößbauer spectroscopy, to study catalytic processes and material confinement effects. He is contributing to the Collaborative Research Center (SFB1333), where his projects involve developing transient UV-Vis and trEPR methods for photodynamic analysis.
No scientific awards, PhD/Master’s students, or publications are explicitly listed on the provided page. His professional narrative emphasizes active participation in research and experimental setup within his group.
Labs/Teams: He is part of the van Slageren Group, a research collective at the Institute of Physical Chemistry.
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