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Dr. Volker Brüser

Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP)
Department of Plasma Process Technology
Felix-Hausdorff-Str. 2
17489 Greifswald

Email: Brueser @ inp-greifswald. de
Phone: +49 3834 5543808

 

Since 2006 Head of Department Plasma Process Technology of INP, Greifswald
2004 - 2005 Deputy head of Department Plasma Process Technology of INP, Greifswald
Since 2002 Scientific employee at INP, Greifswald
1997 PhD in Physical Chemistry at University of Greifswald
1994 - 2001 Chemist at ZIROX Sensoren und Elektronik GmbH, Greifswald
1991 - 1994 Chemist at Umweltverfahrenstechnik GmbH, Gaggenau
1986-1991 Study of Chemistry at University of Greifswald

 

Volker Brüser is the head of the department “Plasma Process Technology” and is working on the development of plasma processes for synthesis and modification of catalysts with a special focus on composites (binary systems) for electrochemical H2 evolution/conversion, cyclic carbonate synthesis and dry reforming. Electro catalysts as copper-, iron- and cobalt–polypyrrole composites as well as high porous platinum and iridium coatings could successfully be produced with dual PECVD/PVD or co-sputtering processes. His recent activities are dedicated to the microscopic understanding of micro-discharges in plasmas, which requires high time and spatial resolution. He is currently leading several projects at INP on plasma-assisted CO2 reduction. In recent years, his research group has developed plasma processes for the digestion of biomass for more efficient biogas production.

Motivation

“I am very pleased to be working with other highly competent research groups from Greifswald and Rostock on a very relevant topic. Plasma technology offers many approaches to support catalytic processes. I hope that the project will allow me to strengthen the cooperation with the participating institutes.”

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Who are we?

We are a good dozen young researchers and their supervisors and we develop novel catalysts and reactions for a sustainable, green chemistry. In doing so, we combine different approaches from our fields: Chemistry, Biochemistry and Protein Engineering as well as Plasma Physics.

Leibniz Association

This Campus is supported by the Leibniz Association (WGL) and the federal state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

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Leibniz ScienceCampus ComBioCat
c/o Leibniz Institute for Catalysis
Dr. Alexander Zapf
Albert-Einstein-Str. 29a, 18059 Rostock, Germany

+49 381 1281-122

+49 381 1281-5000

ComBioCat@catalysis. de

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