Part of the brown algae Ascophyllum nodosum lies on sandy soil with gravel
AG Prof. Dr. J. Hartung

RESEARCH - EXPERT OPINIONS - ANALYTICS

Organic Chemistry - RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau

Research approach

Physical-bioorganic investigations on the formation of bromine-carbon and oxygen-carbon single bonds in polar and homolytic transformations of natural chemical relevance.

This paper puts the bioorganic mechanistic research approach of my working group in the context of the knowledge gained so far in order to define further goals for possible final theses of consecutive degree programs according to the Bologna reform.

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If you are interested in writing a thesis (Bachelor's or Master's thesis or a research internship) in Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hartung's research group, please make an appointment for an informative talk with Prof. J. Hartung via the secretary's office.

Research topics

Publications of the AG Hartung

The topic "Oxidations" includes peroxidase-mediated processes as well as those with synthetic vanadium-, molybdenum-, titanium- and cobalt-based catalysts.

From the systematics of oxygen radical-based reactions , the group attempts to derive principles that can be used to predict atmospheric, biosynthetic and medical reaction pathways of hydroxyl, alkoxyl and aryloxyl radicals for syntheses or therapies.

Expert opinion

Involvement as an expert reviewer in program accreditation and system accreditation of national and international chemistry-related degree programs - Quality management in the context of the Bologna reform

Analytics department

The analytics department of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hartung focuses on the following areas:

  • Environmental analysis
  • Building material analysis
  • Characterization of products
  • Consulting and project support
  • Organic analysis for research purposes