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Professor Dr. Volker Presser
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Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien gGmbH (INM)
Campus Geb. D 2.2
66123 Saarbrücken
Projects
As Applicant
Current projects
Vanadium oxide and vanadium sulfide/carbon hybrid electrodes by electrospinning for lithium and sodium ion batteries (HEROES-4-Li-Na-batteries)
(Research Grants)
Ionic Liquid Mixtures for Supercapacitor Applications: Synergy of Electrochemistry, NMR, and Simulations
(Research Grants)
Graphene acid/MXenes heterostructures for lithium- and sodium-ion batteries. (Acronym GRAPhMAX)
(Research Grants)
Tailored Carbon Spherogel / Metal Oxide Hybrid Monoliths for Electrochemical Applications
(Research Grants)
Studying the transition from pseudocapacitive to battery-like desalination for ion selectivity (SELECT)
(Research Grants)
Selective electrochemical recovery of rare earth element ions from aqueous media (SELLEREE)
(Research Grants)
Maxing out mechanical and tribological properties of MXene solid lubricants (MAX-METRIB)
(Research Grants)
Completed projects
Nano textured core-shell carbide-derived carbon particles for electrochemical energy storage and electrocatalysis (COSH-CDC)
(Research Grants)
Hydrothermal synthesis of metal carbide-derived metal oxide nanoparticles for electrochemical energy storage (electro-MOXen)
(Research Grants)
Pseudocapacitive deionization with nanolamellar metal carbides (MXene CDI)
(Research Grants)
As Participating Researcher
Current projects
GRK 3082: Engineering covalent bonds in molecules and materials
(Research Training Groups)
As Cooperation Partner
Completed projects
Synthesis and tribological investigation of carbon nanotube, onion-like carbon and nanodiamond reinforced nickel matrix composites
(Research Grants)
As Co-Investigator
Completed projects
Beyond 3D - Tomographic Methodology, data analysis and application in material science as an integrated approach for dynamic and high throughput microscopy (Beyond 3D)
(Major Instrumentation Initiatives)
As Prizewinner
Heinz Maier-Leibnitz-Preis 2013
Bernd Rendel-Preis 2008
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