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Institut für Physik
FG Experimentelle Polymerphysik
Prof. Dr. Thomas Thurn-Albrecht

phone: 0345 55-25340
fax: 0345 55-27160

Von-Danckelmann-Platz 3
06120 Halle

Chanel Krebs
Sekretariat

phone: 0345 55-24361

room 2.25
Von-Danckelmann-Platz 3
06120 Halle

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Experimental Polymer Physics Group

Research Group Exp. Polymer Physics MLU Halle-Wittenberg

Research Group Exp. Polymer Physics MLU Halle-Wittenberg

Research Group Exp. Polymer Physics MLU Halle-Wittenberg

Welcome to the webpage of Experimental Polymer Physics Group at Halle University

Research interests

Polymers or chain molecules are very versatile materials. Their  special mechanical, optical or electrical properties are at the basis of  many different applications, in which we encounter polymers in daily  life. Also biological matter consists to a large part of polymers. Due  to their macromolecular character polymers display a number of typical  and special properties like e.g. viscoelasticity, rubber elasticity on semicrystallinity. Also self assembly is a common feature.

In our research we focus on the properties, the microscopic structure and the crystallization process of semicrystalline polymers. We are interested to understand the mechanism of interface induced crystallization and crystal nucleation, to find out which processes control the crystallinity of polymers and how microroscopic structure determines the mechanical properties. As experimental methods we mainly use different X-ray scattering techniques, AFM, rheology and calorimetry. Please explore our reserach to find out more about our research projects.

The final aim of our research is an improved understanding of polymer properties as a basis for further development of this important class of materials.

For further information we invite you to explore our webpage.

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