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We are on the news!!

We are on the news!!

It is a great honor that our recent publication in Adv. Mater. has been highlighted by several social media!
Below you can find a nice description on our recent on using multivarite analysis to design first class blue and white copper(I) complexes for ionic based thin film lighting devices.
Enjoy the read…more is coming soon.

Nice meeting with old and future collaborators

Nice meeting with old and future collaborators

Rubén hold a lecture on the strategies towards sustainable thin-film lighting systems in the SFB-Kolloquium organized by the U. Heidelberg.

Fruitful scientific discussions with old collaborators (Prof. Kivala and Mastalerz) and new collaborations on going.

Special thanks to Milan for organizing this excellent time!!

Helle, stabile und leicht zu recycelnde Beleuchtung

Helle, stabile und leicht zu recycelnde Beleuchtung

Eine kostengünstige und einfach herzustellende Beleuchtungstechnik kann mit lichtemittierenden elektrochemischen Zellen erfolgen. Bei solchen Zellen handelt es sich um elektronische und ionische Dünnschichtbauteile, die nach Anlegen einer niedrigen Spannung Licht erzeugen. Forschende haben jetzt mit Hilfe einer umfangreichen Datenanalyse aus Kupfer-Komplexen erstklassige elektrochemische Zellen geschaffen, die blaues und weißes Licht emittieren.

We welcome our new team member Ginevra Giobbio

We welcome our new team member Ginevra Giobbio

We are very pleased to welcome our new team member Ginevra Giobbio.

She is a PhD student working under the supervision of both Dr. Sylvain Gaillard (University of Caen, France) and Prof. Dr. Rubén D. Costa (Technische Universität München, Germany). This shared project aims at developing new electroluminescent earth abundant transition metal complexes and their implementation in light-emitting electrochemical cells (LEC).

Check out our latest contribution on Angewandte Chemie!

Check out our latest contribution on Angewandte Chemie!

We employed chalcogen-bonded p-type semiconducting ribbons as hole transport layers in light-emitting electrochemical cells achieving on par performances with state-of-art semiconductors! Thanks to the great collaboration and the European funding ITN-ETN project STiBNite.

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