Materials for energy
Energy-related materials research at MMK spans a broad spectrum from energy savings, conversion to storage.
We focus on the enabling role of chemistry in uncovering new energy materials and improving their characterization, function and performance. Research topics include but are not limited to thermal insulation, lubricants, magnetic refrigeration, solid state lighting, fuel cells, photo-/electrochemical systems, and thermoelectrics.
Lennart Bergström | Niklas Hedin |
Ulrich Häussermann | Jiayin Yuan |
Mats Johnsson | Adam Slabon |
Mika Sipponen | Thomas Thersleff |
Gunnar Svensson | Xiaodong Zou |
Materials for environment
Research at MMK on materials for environment involves sustainable materials for water purification, air purification, CO2 capture and microplastics removal.
Developed materials include biobased membranes, filters, adsorbents, semiconductors and photocatalytic materials and hybrids. Our collaborations with research organizations and industries helps us to scale up the developed materials.
Niklas Hedin | Ulrich Häussermann |
Andrew Kentaro Inge | Aji Mathew |
Anja-Verena Mudring | Mika Sipponen |
Adam Slabon | Gunnar Svensson |
Jiayin Yuan |
Materials for health
Research on materials for health at MMK spans from biomedical implants to drug delivery systems.
The research focuses on materials for tissue engineering, controlled release, antibacterial properties and cell viability.
Andrew Kentaro Inge | |
Aji Mathew | |