Research and development in the Inorganic chemistry laboratory

Further information about our research and development can be found here.

The location of the Inorganic chemistry laboratories

The location of the Inorganic chemistry laboratories

KT 306     R&D and Project inorganic chemistry laboratory 1

KT 307     Weighing Room

KT 308     Inorganic chemistry laboratory 1

KT 309     Preparation

KT 309a   Office of Frau Julia Rührer

KT 312     Office of Prof. Dr. Dennis Troegel

The Inorganic chemistry laboratory 2 is located in the following rooms:

KB 301   Office

KB 302   R&D and Project inorganic chemistry laboratory 2

KT 304   Preparation

KT 304a  Office of Ms Michaela Trapp

KT 305   R&D and Project inorganic chemistry laboratory 2

KT 313   Office of Prof. Dr. Markus Hummert

Courses in Inorganic Chemistry

The following modules are offered in the bachelor’s degree programme:
  • General Chemistry
  • Laboratory Practice & Stoichiometry
  • Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds
  • Inorganic Chemistry for Advanced Students
  • Inorganic Biochemistry
  • Fundamentals and Applications of Organometallics

A description of the modules can be found in the Module Handbook for the bachelor’s degree programme.

The following modules are offered in the Master’s degree programme:
  • Silicon, Silanes, Silicones
  • Master’s Project

A description of the modules can be found in the Module Handbook for the master’s degree programme.