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Dr. Maria Schlangen is a researcher at the Institute of Chemistry, Technical University of Berlin, affiliated with the Cluster of Excellence UniSysCat. Her work focuses on gas-phase ion chemistry, catalysis, and selective bond activation using transition metals, particularly in methane activation. She has contributed extensively to understanding reaction mechanisms in heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis through experimental and computational studies. Her research also involves collaborations on sustainable chemistry initiatives, such as the development of an experimental kit for green hydrogen production demonstrated in schools. She is part of the Mass Spectrometry Center at TU Berlin and has co-authored numerous articles in top journals like Angewandte Chemie.
Her research interests include organometallic chemistry, physical organic chemistry, and the interplay of experimental and theoretical methods. Key contributions include studies on transition-metal-mediated methane activation, ligand effects on reactivity, and cluster chemistry. While no specific awards for Dr. Schlangen are explicitly mentioned, her work has been integral to broader research recognized by institutions like the BBVA Foundation.
Dr. Schlangen's involvement in infrastructure like the Mass Spectrometry Center supports her experimental work. She also contributes to educational outreach, exemplified by the chemistry kit project for schools, highlighting her commitment to bridging academic research with public engagement.



