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Clean Technology Solutions

Research on multifunctional supramolecular materials for energy storage and conversion. Image: Astrid Eckert / TUM

Clean Technologies refers to synergistic fundamental knowledge generation as well as technology development and transfer to reach UN Sustainability Goals and zero-emission targets in the energy, construction, mobility, chemical and pharmaceutical industry sectors. Our research activities in the NAT School spans biotechnological, physical and chemical approaches toward a circular economy and a sustainable society. The research excellence of Clean Technologies at the School is embodied by flagship research consortia, such as e-conversion and SystBioM, that significantly contribute to TUM's international ranking and credibility.

Subtopics

  • Sustainable Materials Development
  • Hybrid Materials Research
  • Hydrogen Production and Storage
  • Photovoltaics
  • Thermoelectrics

  • Thermally Activated Catalysis
  • Thermo-, Electro- and Photocatalysis
  • Biocatalysis and Bioinspired Catalysis
  • Biotechnology
  • Single Site and Single Atom Catalysis
  • Mechanisms in Photochemistry
  • Novel Pathways to Bread from Air

  • Conversion, Storage & Transformation
  • Lithium- and Sodiumion Batteries
  • Solid State Battery Research
  • Water Electrolysis and Hydrogen Fuel Cells
  • Zero Pollution and Water-based Resources

News - Clean Technology Solutions

CRC, e-conversion, Research, Chemistry | 29.10.2024

Significant Extension of Zinc Battery Lifespan

Researchers at TUM, led by Prof. Roland Fischer, are developing a new chemical method for improved energy storage. [read more]

e-conversion, Research, Physics | 19.09.2024

“New materials make solar cells possible everywhere”

The future of energy is renewable. The composition of the mix of solar, wind, and hydroelectric power is still uncertain today. But one thing is sure:… [read more]

CRC, CPA, Research, Bioscience | 27.08.2024

Designer Enzyme uses Light and Rare Earth Elements for Catalysis

Biotechnology needs tailor-made enzymes: Biocatalysis offers a sustainable, green chemistry by accelerating reactions through enzymes, which are… [read more]

CRC, e-conversion, Research, Chemistry | 24.07.2024

NewIn: "Radically accelerate the way we do research"

In this episode of NewIn, we meet Prof. Helge Stein. He develops new materials for catalysis and rechargeable batteries, and aims to connect and… [read more]

TUM, e-conversion, Research, Chemistry, Physics | 28.06.2024

How battery life is becoming predictable

Whether it's a smartphone, e-bike, or electric car - when the battery is running low, all we can think about is: how often will we be able to talk,… [read more]

symposium, CRC, Research, Chemistry | 28.05.2024

Macromolecular Chemistry – Scientific Symposium 03.06.2024 / 07.06.2024 / 10.06.2024

A scientific symposium on macromolecular chemistry will take place on June 3rd, 7th, and 10th at the Catalysis Research Center. The symposium is open… [read more]

e-conversion, Research, Physics | 17.05.2024

Swinging atoms: How their dynamics shape light absorption

Energy research currently focuses on metal nitrides, i.e., compounds of metals and nitrogen. The reason is that some representatives are chemically… [read more]

e-conversion, Research, Chemistry | 28.02.2024

AI boost for battery research

Why is it worth automatically producing a hundred batteries a day in the lab? How do you manage data efficiently? How do you teach computers… [read more]

e-conversion, Research, Chemistry, Award | 14.02.2024

Munich Sustainability Award for Dr Philipp Stanley

Research that drives artificial photosynthesis is an essential building block for the energy transition. Dr. Philip Stanley, who completed his PhD… [read more]

e-conversion, Research, Chemistry | 06.02.2024

Unchaining the power of catalysis

With Jennifer Strunk, Technical University of Munich (TUM) and e-conversion have attracted a researcher with big goals and a zest for action: At the… [read more]

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TUM School of Natural Sciences

Technische Universität
München

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85748 Garching

Cluster of Excellence: e-conversion

Catalysis Research Center (CRC)

MPG TUM SolBat Center

Assembly Controlled Chemical Photocatalysis (CRC 325)

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