معرفی
Ertan Turhan is a researcher at the Faculty of Chemistry, focusing on advanced NMR techniques and biomineralization processes. Their work spans multiple subfields, including dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP), hyperpolarization, and nucleation mechanisms in calcium phosphate and carbonate systems.
- Institute of Functional Materials and Catalysis
- Institute of Organic Chemistry
- Institute of Biological Chemistry
Research Interests: Turhan's research explores the use of hyperpolarized NMR to study short-lived intermediates in biomineralization, the role of prenucleation assemblies in material formation, and computational methods for enhancing NMR resolution. Their work bridges materials science, organic chemistry, and biophysics.
Key Article Trends: Recent publications emphasize real-time monitoring of solute-to-solid transitions, cross-relaxation dynamics, and computational approaches to improve hyperpolarized NMR applications. Collaborations with Dennis Kurzbach and others highlight interdisciplinary efforts in biomineralization and radical chemistry.



