Möbs, Jakob
Solid State Chemistry and Inorganic Materials
In the Müller-Buschbaum group, our work focuses on the recycling of critical resources from batteries or solar cells as well as on luminescent inorganic materials and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for applications in sensor technology. This involves, for example, the development of materials whose luminescence changes under the influence of pressure or temperature.
I am also interested in the synthesis and optoelectronic properties of main group halide metalates and their semiconductor properties for use in photovoltaics and LEDs. Especially, halide bismuthates represent a promising alternative to the lead-containing perovskites that are currently under intense investigation as absorption layers in solar cells.
Contact
Dr. Jakob Möbs
Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
Phone: +49-641-99-34102
Fax: +49-641-99-34109
Chemistry building, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, Room B 130
Applications/Functionalities:
- Energy Storage and Conversion
- Sustainable Materials
- Optical Materials
- Sensorics
- Solar Materials
Methods:
- Chemical Synthesis
- Instrumental Solid-State Analytics
- Materials Synthesis
- Optical Spectroscopy
- X-Ray Scattering Methods
- Structural Analytics
Classes of Materials:
- Thin Films
- Semiconductors
- Halogen Idometallates
- Hybrid Materials
