Talks on Chemistry and Catalysis
Of art forgers and artificial life, enzymes, Einstein and fuel cells: learn interesting, curious and amusing facts from the colourful worlds of chemistry and catalysis!
Time | Project Title |
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5 pm – 5.45 pm | Hydrogen fuel cells – clean energy for the electric cars of the future": Solar energy can be stored as hydrogen. Fuel cells then generate electricity from these as required. This process requires catalysts. Presentation by Prof. Peter Strasser |
6 pm – 6.45 pm | Chemical works of art with colours, light and hydrogen”: Chemists play with coloured liquids, generate chemical light and use it to create reactions. Large-scale experiment and presentation by Prof. Siegfried Blechert |
7 pm – 7.45 pm | Art and chemistry – a visit to the museum with a mobile X-ray lab”: A micro X-ray fluorescence spectrometer lets us find out information on the age, authenticity and origins of works of art without damaging the work in question. Presentation by Prof. Jörn Müller |
8 pm – 8.45 pm | What Einstein and Dirac didn’t know: on the meaning of the Special Theory of Relativity in chemistry and in everyday life”. The golden colour of jewellery, the Sat Nav in the car and the catalytic converter are just a few examples. Presentation by Prof. Martin Kaupp |
9 pm – 9.45 pm | What is life? Artificial life between metaphysics, alchemy, chemistry and synthetic biology”: Presentation by Prof. Nediljko Budisa |
10 pm – 10.45 pm | Surface tension and its consequences”: We come across it at every turn in our daily lives. It is surface tension that holds beer foam and mousses together. Presentation by Prof. Regine von Klitzing |
11 pm – 11.20 pm | Proteins at work: Time-resolved single-photon spectroscopy for studying light absorption and energy conduction in photosynthetic light-harvesting complexes”. Presentation by Dr. Franz-Josef Schmitt |
Midnight – 12.55 am | The first midnight reading of Dr. N₂O, Ms. Aurum and the magnificent experimenting ladies, feat. UnO”: Midnight sees the start of this 59-minute experimental reading, which brings the audience to interact with new media. Minimum age: 18 |
Place:
House of Catalysis, Lecture Theatre C130
Time:
5 pm to 1 am
Children:
Suitable for children age 10 plus and school groups
Kind of event:
Demonstration, experiment, presentation
Access:
full disabled access