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Inorganic Chemistry at KI , IFK and FKF : Past , Present and Future

Inorganic Chemistry at KI , IFK and FKF : Past , Present and Future. 1966. 2014. Christian Knakkergaard Møller (1966-1987). Erik Krogh-Andersen (1966-1993). Ole Simonsen (1966-2002). Gudrun Ploug-Sørensen (1968-2002). Ole Wernberg (1973-2006). Hans Toftlund (1974-2009).

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Inorganic Chemistry at KI , IFK and FKF : Past , Present and Future

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  1. Inorganic Chemistry at KI, IFK and FKF: Past, Present and Future 1966 2014 Christian Knakkergaard Møller (1966-1987) Erik Krogh-Andersen (1966-1993) Ole Simonsen (1966-2002) Gudrun Ploug-Sørensen (1968-2002) Ole Wernberg (1973-2006) Hans Toftlund (1974-2009) Poul Norby (1989-1996) Christine McKenzie (1994-) Terence Warner (1999-2006) Andrew Bond (2003-2013) Adjungeret professors: Prof. Keith Murray, (MonashUniversity, 2002-2012) Proposal: Prof. Vickie McKee (Loughborough, UK, soon DCU) Ulla Gro Nielsen (2007- ) NN(2014- )

  2. Design, Synthesis and Characterizationof metal-containingmolecular, supramolecularand solid-statematerials • metalloenzymemimics • small moleculeactivation(particularly H2O, O2) • catalysts for oxidation reactions • anion sensors & phosphoproteomics • bistableironcompounds • theranosticcompounds for nuclearmedicine • absoluteasymmetricsynthesis • polymeric metal hydroxides/oxides (DLHs) • environmentalremediation • energystorageand conversion • geochemical models • paramagnetic NMR CJM UGN Local collaborations: FKF, BMB, Biology, TEK, OUH

  3. Iron - ourfavorite element GreenerChemistry (oxidation reactions) or Structuralstudies and environmental importance of ironoxides

  4. Techniques: Synthesis: organic, organometallic, inorganic X-rayDiffraction: powder and single crystal, EXAFS Spectroscopy: MS, NMR (solid, paramagnetic), ESR, UV-vis, IR, CD, VCD, Raman, Mössbauer, EDX Other:GC, TGA, DSC, IC, magnetism, electrochemistry Featuring:

  5. Teaching • KE525 Inorganic Chemistry A • KE801 Inorganic Chemistry B • KE810 BioinorganicChemistry • KE507 EnvironmentalChemistry • KE811 Advanced NMR O2 Future ? Single crystal X-ray service, interest? Greater SDU presence at MAX IV & the European Spallation Source in Lund? Planning bid for 46th International Conference on CoordinationChemistry, 2014 (with Prof. J. Bendix, KU) O2

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