
Philipp Seitz
@philippseitz1
Organic Chemist
PhD Student @besserchemistry
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30-12-2019 14:45:44
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Dinner with Mike Haley Michael Haley - UOregon Chemistry after a great lecture and inspiring day of discussing science. Thanks for visiting us Universität Freiburg!


Just back from a wonderful 3-day OrgChem 🧑🔬 retreat in the Alps 🏔️. Thanks to Job Boekhoven for an amazing talk and Dr. Jo Richers 🔬 for a brilliant workshop! Esser Research Group Kuehne Lab Universität Ulm #WorkLifeBalance


Still time to apply for a PhD position in our group @ClusterPolis Universität Ulm! stellenangebote.uni-ulm.de/jobposting/a2e…


We are so excited about synthetic work and battery measurements finally starting Universität Ulm and @ClusterPolis !



Our official ISNA19 group photo Luisa Rzesny Philipp Seitz Maximilian Schmidt @phpenert Robin Wessling





Representation from our group International Symposium CURO-π5. A wonderful conference with excellent science, great people, and perfect organization in beautiful Prague. Many thanks to Irena Stará as Symposium Chair!


Now online: Q&A: Making nanohoops Birgit Esser Esser Research Group talks to Ali Stoddart about the challenges of synthesizing conjugated nanohoops and other aromatic systems. nature.com/articles/s4416… ($)

Exciting news! Just published my first-ever first-author paper in Angewandte Chemie on a new class of Nanohoop-Polymers and their application in Batteries 🔋⚡️. #Nanohoops #Hooppolymers 🧪

Conjugated Nanohoop Polymers based on Antiaromatic Dibenzopentalenes for Charge Storage in Organic Batteries (Birgit Esser and co-workers) Esser Research Group Universität Ulm @ClusterPolis #openaccess thanks to #projektDEAL onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…

Anion-Rocking Chair Batteries with Tuneable Voltage using Viologen- and Phenothiazine Polymer-based Electrodes (Birgit Esser and co-workers) #OpenAccess thanks to #ProjektDEAL Esser Research Group @phpenert onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cs…


Just finished our first Esser Research Group visit at DESY (English) synchrotron. We are going back to Ulm with some exciting structures, great memories and new experience! Special thanks to Leila, the beamline scientist, for great cooperation and fun! We all learned a lot from each other
