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Research Cooperation

CeNS stimulates and supports research cooperation - crossing the borders between disciplines and different institutions. Shared knowledge and know-how as well as continuous discussions between the members of the network promote synergy effects which boost scientific progress. CeNS continuously provides a multitude of different occasions for the researchers to meet and exchange ideas during scientific meetings and social events. Furthermore, the scientific board awards funding for cooperation projects of scientists belonging to different CeNS groups.

The successful collaborative research work between different CeNS scientists from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacy and Medicine leads to joint research papers published in high-impact journals. The following list shows a selection of recently published cooperative papers:

Direct comparison of physical properties of Bacillus subtilis NCIB 3610 and B-1 biofilms

S. Kesel, S. Grumbein, I. Guemperlein, M. Tallawi, A.-K. Marel, O. Lieleg and M. Opitz - Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 10.1128/aem.03957-15 (2016)  more …

From Highly Crystalline to Outer Surface-Functionalized Covalent Organic Frameworks-A Modulation Approach

M. Calik, T. Sick, M. Dogru, M. Döblinger, S. Datz, H. Budde, A. Hartschuh, F. Auras and T. Bein - J. Am. Chem. Soc. 138 (4), pp 1234–1239, DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b10708 (2016)  more …

Magnetic Propulsion of Microswimmers with DNA-Based Flagellar Bundles

A. M. Maier, C. Weig, P. Oswald, E. Frey, P. Fischer and T. Liedl - Nano Letters 16 (2), pp 906-910; 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b03716 (2016)  more …

Zintl Clusters as Wet-Chemical Precursors for Germanium Nanomorphologies with Tunable Composition

M. M. Bentlohner, M. Waibel, P. Zeller, K. Sarkar, P. Müller-Buschbaum, D. Fattakhova-Rohlfing and T. F. Fässler - Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 55(7), pp 2487, DOI: 10.1002/anie.201508246 (2016)  more …

Exploration of MOF nanoparticle sizes using various physical characterization methods – is what you measure what you get?

P. Hirschle, T. Preiss, F. Auras, A. Pick, J. Volkner, D. Valdeperez, G. Witte, W. J. Parak, J. O. Radler and S. Wuttke - Crystengcomm, 10.1039/c6ce00198j (2016)  more …

Force sensing by the vascular protein von Willebrand factor is tuned by a strong intermonomer interaction

J. P. Müller, S. Mielke, A. Löf, T. Obser, C. Beer, L. K. Bruetzel, D. A. Pippig, W. Vanderlinden, J. Lipfert, R. Schneppenheim and M. Benoit - PNAS 113(5), doi: 10.1073/pnas.1516214113 (2016)  more …

Contactless Visualization of Fast Charge Carrier Diffusion in Hybrid Halide Perovskite Thin Films

K. Handloser, N. Giesbrecht, T. Bein, P. Docampo, M. Handloser and A. Hartschuh - ACS Photonics 3(2), pp 255–261, DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.5b00562 (2016)  more …

Nanostructured Ternary FeCrAl Oxide Photocathodes for Water Photoelectrolysis

I. Kondofersky, A. Müller, H. K. Dunn, A. Ivanova, G. Štefanić, M. Ehrensperger, C. Scheu, B. A. Parkinson, D. Fattakhova-Rohlfing, and T. Bein - J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2016, 138 (6), pp 1860–1867, DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b08040 (2016)  more …

Tunable Water and CO2 Sorption Properties in Isostructural Azine-Based Covalent Organic Frameworks through Polarity Engineering

L. Stegbauer, M. W. Hahn, A.Jentys, G. Savasci, C. Ochsenfeld, J. A. Lercher and B. V. Lotsch- Chemistry of Materials 27 (23), 7874-7881 (2015)  more …

Versatile method to generate multiple types of micropatterns; Biointerphases

F. J. Segerer, P. J. F. Rottgermann, S. Schuster, A. P. Alberola, S. Zahler and J. O. Rädler - Biointerphases, 10.1116/1.4940703 (2016)  more …