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Lennart Reuter is a Researcher and PhD Student at the Chair of Technical Electrochemistry, Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Munich (TUM). His research focuses on advanced battery technologies, electrochemistry, and materials science, with particular emphasis on lithium-ion batteries, electrolyte behavior, and electrode materials. He holds an M.Sc. in Chemistry (Physical Chemistry) from TUM and a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Georg-August-University Göttingen.
Reuter has conducted internships at BASF Advanced Chemical Co. (Shanghai) and Atotech UK Ltd. (West Bromwich), gaining hands-on experience in electrodepositable coatings, polymerization techniques, and electrophoretic resin development. His doctoral research, supervised by Prof. Dr. Hubert A. Gasteiger, explores the influence of polysulfide species on lithium-sulfur battery charging processes.
Key research interests include electrolyte oxidation mechanisms, battery aging effects, silicon anodes, and operando detection of side reactions. Notable awards include the 2014 'Physical Chemistry Chemical Physicy Hot Topic Prize' from the Royal Society of Chemistry and a 2016 entrepreneurial scholarship through UnternehmerTUM.
Recent publications highlight his work on temperature-dependent electrolyte oxidation, H2 evolution in batteries, and novel 3-electrode setups for real-time reaction monitoring. His contributions bridge fundamental electrochemistry with practical applications in high-performance energy storage systems.




