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New Paper & Cover Feature

Our recent paper "Superstructure-dependent stability of DNA origami nanostructures in the presence of chaotropic denaturants" is featured on the back cover of Nanoscale.

New Paper & Cover Feature

Our recent paper "Cation-dependent assembly of hexagonal DNA origami lattices on SiO2 surfaces" is featured on the outside front cover of Nanoscale.

Cover Feature

Our recent paper "Direct visualization of the drug loading of single DNA origami nanostructures by AFM-IR nanospectroscopy" is featured on the inside front cover of Nanoscale.

New Paper

Our new paper "Direct visualization of the drug loading of single DNA origami nanostructures by AFM-IR nanospectroscopy" has been published in Nanoscale.

New Paper

Our new paper "Environment-Dependent Stability and Mechanical Properties of DNA Origami Six-Helix Bundles with Different Crossover Spacings" has been published in Small.

New Paper

Our new paper "Influence of proteins on the corrosion of a conventional and selective laser beam melted FeMn alloy in physiological electrolytes" has been published in Corrosion Science.

Frontispiece

Our paper "Scaling Up DNA Origami Lattice Assembly" is highlighted as a frontispiece in Chemistry – A European Journal.

Cover Feature

Our recent paper "Adsorption of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein S1 at Oxide Surfaces Studied by High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy" is featured on the back cover of Advanced NanoBiomed Research.

New Paper on SARS-CoV-2

Our new paper "Adsorption of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein S1 at Oxide Surfaces Studied by High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy" has been published in Advanced NanoBiomed Research.

New nanoIR3-s

This new experimental setup combines atomic force microscopy (AFM) with infrared spectroscopy. It allows us to determine the chemical composition of surfaces spatially resolved with a lateral resolution < 100 nm.

New near ambient pressure XPS

This new experimental setup combines photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) in the x-ray range (XPS) and ultra-violet range (UPS) with infrared spectroscopy (FT-IRRAS). The setup allows the surface characterization of materials in a pressure range of up to 20 mbar.

SFB TR 87 - 3RD FUNDING PHASE GRANTED

The 3rd funding phase of the SFB TR 87  (2018-2022)– “Pulsed high power plasmas for the synthesis of nanostructured functional layers” has been granted. Within the University of Paderborn, the research groups of Teresa de los Arcos, Thomas Kühne and Guido Grundmeier participate in this consortium with three projects on the deposition of thin films with controlled permeability and the interface chemistry of wear resistant plasma coatings.

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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Guido Grundmeier

Technische Chemie - Arbeitskreis Grundmeier

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