Björn Altenburger

Doctoral Student at Chemical Physics

The goal of my thesis is to apply the newly developed nanofluidic scattering microscopy in the field of single particle catalysis and to provide insight into the correlation between structure and activityof nanoparticles.This includes the fabrication of nanofluidic chips as well as the utilisation of several single particle optical spectroscopy methods.

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2023

Label-Free Imaging of Catalytic H2O2 Decomposition on Single Colloidal Pt Nanoparticles Using Nanofluidic Scattering Microscopy

Björn Altenburger, Carl Andersson, Sune Levin et al
ACS Nano. Vol. 17 (21), p. 21030-21043
Journal article
2022

Nanofluidic Scattering Microscopy for Single Particle Catalysis

Björn Altenburger
Licentiate thesis
2020

Ground- And Excited-State Properties of Iron(II) Complexes Linked to Organic Chromophores

Philipp Dierks, Ayla Päpcke, Olga S. Bokareva et al
Inorganic Chemistry. Vol. 59 (20), p. 14746-14761
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