Prof. Dr. Mathias Wickleder (Universität Köln)
Oxoacids are frequently used compounds in chemical processes. Typical examples are sulfuric acid (H2SO4) with a world production of over 200 million tons, and nitric acid (HNO3) as the key chemical for the production of nitrates. Throughout the last 20 years my group has developed preparative pathways for the synthesis of oxoanionic compounds. Especially reactions under harsh conditions displayed unforeseen reactivity. A large number of interesting compounds emerged from these reactions, displaying interesting properties, for example with respect to their magnetic and spectroscopic behaviour. The presentation will discuss fundamental aspects of oxoanionic compounds. Main emphasis will be put on compounds of the noble metals and the lanthanides.
Ort: AR-F 002, Adolf-Reichwein-Campus
Veranstalter: Universität Siegen, Fak IV, Department Chemie und Biologie / GDCh-Ortsverband Siegen