Biophysical Organic Chemistry
The long term goal of the Biophysical Organic Chemistry/SSNMR group, headed by Prof. Huub de Groot, is to reach an understanding of structure, dynamics and functional mechanisms of membrane proteins and self-organized biological assemblies and to translate this knowledge into new concepts for nano-devices, medicine, and new materials of technical importance.
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Recent dissertations
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Functionalized two-dimensional membranes and materials for solar-to-fuel devices: a multiscale computational approach
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Photoinduced processes in dye-sensitized photoanodes under the spotlight: a multiscale in silico investigation
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Deciphering the complex paramagnetic NMR spectra of small laccase
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Accelerating the Photocatalytic Water Splitting in Catalyst−Dye Complexes
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A computational study of structural and excitonic properties of chlorosomes
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Microcoil MRI of Plants and Algae at Ultra-High Field: An exploration of metabolic imaging
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Connecting dots between natural and artificial Photosynthesis
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A semisynthetic peptide-metalloporphyrin responsive matrix for artificial photosynthesis
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A study on PsbS and its role as a pH sensor