| People involved: | Lotta Glans |
| Former members: | Jessica Nilsson, Martin Jarenmark, Viktor Moberg |
| Involved facilities: |
This technique has the following projects (and possibly other techniques) related to it:
Due to changes in departmental structures a new group focusing on synthesis and characterization of metal complexes has joined the department of chemical physics. The group, led by dr Ebbe Nordlander, studies various aspects of coordination complexes aiming at elucidating their properties and functions in the fields of medicinal, biomimetic and catalytic chemistry.
The research group for inorganic chemistry focus on synthesis and characterization of metal complexes and uses standard schlenk and glove-box techniques for work under inert conditions and have most standard equipment for organic and inorganic synthesis. The group is also in possesion of various spectroscopic instruments for characterization of metal complexes and organic molecules as well as for kinetic studies of both slow and fast processes.

Instruments available in the synthetic lab include Varian Inova 500 MHz NMR spectrometer, Nicolet Avatar 360 FT-IR Spectrometer, Cary 300 BioVarian UV/vis instrument with thermostated cell holder, Princeton Applied Research (PAR) Model 263 potentiostat/galvanostat equipped with a Model 271 Computer Interface Module, Dynamax Varian High-performance Liquid Chromatography system (HPLC), Raman Spectrometer, Stopped Flow Instrument, Parr Autoclave, Glovebox.
