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Oliver Stölting, M.Sc., is a Researcher at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry within the Faculty of Natural Sciences at Leibniz University Hannover. He is affiliated with the Inorganic Molecular and Materials Chemistry Group, focusing on advanced materials for membrane technologies and oxide-based systems. His work explores polycrystalline membranes, Ruddlesden-Popper oxides, and their applications in gas separation and oxygen transport. Key research themes include material synthesis, crystal orientation control, and energy-related material properties.
Recent publications highlight innovations in oxygen permeability enhancement via magnetically aligned Ruddlesden-Popper oxides, as well as advancements in ZIF-based membranes for helium separation. His contributions bridge fundamental chemistry with applied material engineering. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his research reflects cutting-edge experimental approaches.
As part of the Inorganic Molecular and Materials Chemistry Group, Stölting collaborates on projects involving novel membrane architectures and oxide material characterization. His lab is located at Callinstrasse 3-9 in Hannover, within the Institute’s facilities. While no formal grants or advising roles are detailed, his doctoral studies and research activities align with the group’s broader goals in inorganic materials innovation.
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