09. Apr

RTG Speaker Seminar: Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dietzek-Ivanšić - Friedrich Schiller University Jena

Light-driven molecular reactivity in complex scenarios - in cells, at surfaces, in complex electron transfer cascades

Light is ubiquitous and light-driven processes are key, e.g., to the perception of the environment by vision and photosynthesis. Furthermore, light-responsive molecules and materials play a quintessential role in addressing central socioeconomic challenges, e.g., transforming our economy towards renewable energies or developing therapeutic approaches to treat cancer. Consequently, research on light-activated molecules and materials, i.e., synthesis as well as functional and mechanistic studies on such systems are intensively researched. This talk will focus on light-driven molecular reactivity of molecules in complex environments, focusing on the excited-state dynamics in molecular intermediates in photocathodes for light-driven hydrogen evolution, in complex electron transfer cascades and photo-activated drugs for cancer therapy. I will discuss our experimental approaches, e.g., combining electrochemistry with ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy, to investigate the light driven molecular reactivity from new viewpoints and highlight implications for photocatalysis and photodrug design obtained from the spectroscopic-mechanistic studies.

Zeit

Beginn:
09.04.2024, 16:15 Uhr
Ende:
09.04.2024, 17:00 Uhr

Ort

 CellNanOs, Gebäude 38

Barabarastraße 11
49076 Osnabrück

Konferenzraum 201

Veranstalter*in

Graduiertenkolleg 2900

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