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معرفی
Bjørnar Arstad is an Associate Professor at the University of Oslo's Kjemisk institutt (Chemical Institute) and affiliated with SINTEF since 2004. His research focuses on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy applied to functional inorganic materials, including catalysts, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), CO₂ sorbents, and polymers. He holds a Cand. Scient. (1999) and Dr. Scient. (2004) from the University of Oslo. His work bridges fundamental NMR theory with practical applications in materials science, catalysis, and energy storage.
Education:
- Cand. Scient., Chemical Institute, University of Oslo (1999)
- Dr. Scient., Chemical Institute, University of Oslo (2004)
Research Interests:
Arstad's research emphasizes NMR spectroscopy for elucidating material structures and dynamics. Key areas include CO₂ capture technologies using novel sorbents, heterogeneous catalysis for industrial processes, and advanced battery materials. He collaborates actively with SINTEF on applied projects, particularly in solid-state chemistry and energy systems.
Grants & Collaborations:
His work is supported by collaborations with institutions like SINTEF, focusing on applied materials research. Specific projects involve developing scalable CO₂ capture solutions and next-generation battery electrolytes.
Labs/Teams:
He is part of the Seksjon for katalyse og organisk kjemi (Catalysis and Organic Chemistry Section) within the Chemical Institute, contributing to interdisciplinary teams advancing materials for energy and environmental applications.





