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ZWE Analytical Chemistry

The tasks of the ZWE are: Analytical characterization of metallic, ceramic and organic materials, of the starting materials and additives with respect to purity (contaminants at trace levels); stoichiometric composition (main- and subsidiary components), and control of the preparation process (main, subsidiary, and trace components); Coordination and consultation in the field of the procurement of chemicals and noble metals, actualisation and disposal of hazardous materials; Cooperation in the board Sonderwerkstoffe of GDMB for the certification of standard reference materials and optimization of methods for decomposition and determination.


Head: Albrecht Meyer

Heisenbergstr. 3 Phone: + 49 711 689-3169
70569 Stuttgart Fax: + 49 711 689-3131

mail Email: meyer[at]mf.mpg.de
linkWebsite Internet: http://www.mf.mpg.de/analytik



The ZWE Analytical Chemistry has at its disposal numerous instrumental techniques for the spectrometric and element-specific analysis of pure metals, metal alloys, ceramic materials and organic substances.

The range of activities can be subdivided in two main focuses:



Research Projects

The ZWE Analytical Chemistry is co-operating with other analytical research organisations in various projects:

Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung - BAM - (Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing) in Berlin: Certification of reference materials, e.g. Cu, Cu-alloys, Ni, NiO, Cr2O3, Si3N4, W, etc.

Gesellschaft für Bergbau, Metallurgie, Rohstoffe und Umwelttechnik - GDMB - (Society for Mining, Metallurgy, Resource and Environmental Technology) Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Arbeitskreis Sonderwerkstoffe: Development and examination of decomposition and analytical characterization, round robin tests, e.g. for SiC, Si3N4, W, special alloys.


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