
About
Miriam Unterlass is a Professor at the Chair of Chemical Technology of Materials Synthesis, Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Würzburg, Germany. Her research focuses on environmentally friendly materials synthesis, particularly through hydrothermal methods, bridging organic and inorganic chemistry.
- Education: Not explicitly mentioned.
Research Interests: Miriam Unterlass leads cutting-edge work in green hydrothermal synthesis of high-performance materials, including polyimides, covalent organic frameworks (COFs), hybrid materials, and fluorescent dyes. Her group explores sustainable alternatives to conventional solvent-intensive processes, emphasizing bioimaging, energy storage, and photoredox activity.
Notable Trends in Publications: Recent articles highlight hydrothermal routes for polymer synthesis, dual-emission materials, and computational approaches to optimizing morphology. Key themes include sustainable chemistry, redox-active materials, and hybrid systems for optoelectronics.
Advising and Collaborations: The research group includes doctoral students and postdocs working on topics such as nanoparticle synthesis, polymer characterization, and hybrid material design. Collaborations span institutions and disciplines, including bioimaging and energy storage applications.
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