Scientific Journals
Here you will find a small selection of our publications in scientific literature. Further publications are currently in preparation and will be added to continuously.

Isotactic polypropylene produced by rac/meso mixtures of hafnocene complexes through selective rac activation
Journal of Polymer Science
Meso isomers of indenyl-based group IV hafnocene complexes produce atactic polypropylene (aPP) and thus, have to be tediously separated from their racemic analogs for the production of isotactic polypropylene (iPP). Herein, we report a facile activation protocol to selectively convert only the racemic precatalysts into catalytically active species when isomeric precatalyst mixtures are employed. At the same time, the mesoisomers are deactivated, thus yielding no polypropylene at all.

A Phenylene-Based Light-Emitting Polymer: Atums Green
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
This work synthesizes a green-fluorescent conjugated polymer and performs basic photophysical characterization of this new material. Atums Green is synthesized by a Suzuki cross-coupling polymerization reaction between isostructural dibromo and diboronic acid monomers and is structurally characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance and gel permeation chromatography. The polymer consists of an alkoxy-substituted 1,4-bis((E)-styryl)benzene repeating unit with molecular weight up to Mn = 50 kDa relative to polystyrene.

Aluminum Alkyl Induced Isomerization of Group IV meso Metallocene Complexes
Angewandte Chemie
The synthesis of group IV metallocene precatalysts for the polymerization of propylene generally yields two different isomers: The racemic isomer that produces isotactic polypropylene (iPP) and the meso isomer that produces atactic polypropylene (aPP). Due to its poor physical properties, aPP has very limited applications. To avoid obtaining blends of both polymers and thus diminish the mechanical and thermal properties of iPP, the meso metallocene complexes need to be separated from the racemic ones tediously
Scientific Conferences
At the International Catalysis Conference 2024 in Rome, Lukas Eylert was awarded the prize for the best scientific poster for his research work on the automation of catalyzed polymerizations. The award was presented by the Chairman of the Scientific Review Committee, Professor Stanislaw Dzwigaj from Sorbonne University in Paris.
At the international BlueSky Incorep Polyolefin Conference in 2023, Dr. Tim Lenz was invited to give a presentation on his latest research findings. He gave the audience, consisting of representatives from chemical research and industry, an overview of his latest findings on the production and characterization of perfectly isotactic polypropylene.
Recent Industry Topics
We regularly publish specialist articles on everyday chemical issues and current challenges in the industry. Our aim is to present complex topics in an understandable way and provide practical insights.
Modern Alternatives to Injection Molding
Plastics processing is one of the key technologies in numerous industries – from medical technology to automotive to packaging. For a long time, injection molding was considered the standard for the serial production of thermoplastic molded parts: precise, fast, and economically scalable. However, increasing demands for customization,...
In-line Analysis in Electroplating
Electroplating is one of the most precise, yet also most sensitive, processes in surface technology. Whether for corrosion protection, decorative finishing, or functional coating – the quality of the deposited layer depends significantly on the exact composition and stability of the process baths. This is where in-line analytics comes...
Lubricants for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
Mit dem Aufschwung der Elektromobilität verändert sich nicht nur der Antrieb – auch die Anforderungen an Schmierstoffe entwickeln sich grundlegend weiter. Während Verbrennungsmotoren klassisch auf Motoröle, Getriebeöle und Kühlschmierstoffe angewiesen sind, stellen Hybrid- und Elektrofahrzeuge völlig neue Anforderungen an die...
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