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Yannik Appiarius from University of Bremen visiting Prof. Dr. Campa?a at the University of Granada,Spain.

Research stay at the University of Granada for (Chir)optical Measurements

From 10th December 2022  to 21st December 2022 I had the opportunity to spend one and a half weeks in the laboratories of Prof. Dr. Campa?a at the University of Granada, Spain.For the greatest part of my doctoral studies, I have been dealing with the implementation of boron- and nitrogen atoms into small polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. The goal of one of my projects was to prepare and characterize so-called helicenes, which are non-planar, chiral aromatic molecules. The Campa?a group focuses on distorted nanographenes and their non-linear optical properties, so the labs are equipped with various instruments that are perfectly suitable for the analysis of the compounds prepared by me. Initially, I got to know the specialized instruments and their operations with great help from local group members. I am grateful that the following days allowed me to successfully perform the chiral resolution of two substances by HPLC and subsequent (chiral)-optical measurements like absorption, fluorescence, circular dichroism and circularly polarized luminescence. Besides the scientific progress, the scientific exchange on site was very fruitful and enjoyable. I hope that my stay can be the starting point for future collaboration between the research groups.

I greatly appreciate the financial support from the MAPEX Center for Materials and Processes, allowing me to obtain results that I could not have generated in Bremen, meeting fantastic people and partly escaping the German winter.

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