Phosphorus chemist Prof. Jan J. Weigand from the Dresden University of Technology, in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team, has developed a groundbreaking method to introduce phosphorus an .
A process to present phosphorus and nitrogen atoms into polycyclic molecules was developed by Jan J. Weigand, Professor, Phosphorus Chemist, Dresden University of Technology, in partnership with a multitalented group.
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In a recent publication in the scientific journal “Advanced Materials”, a team of physicists and chemists from TU Dresden presents an organic thin-film sensor that describes a completely new way o .
A group of physicists and chemists from TU Dresden recently presented an organic thin-film sensor to explain a very new method of determining the wavelength of light and reaching a spectral resolution of one nanometer. The research was presented in the journal Advanced Materials.