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Bo Brummerstedt Iversen


Keywords

  • Materials Crystallography
  • Energy Materials
  • Synchrotron Radiation
  • Neutron Scattering
  • Supercritical Fluids

Head of the research group for Sustainable Materials Chemistry

Professor Bo Brummerstedt Iversen
PhD in inorganic chemistry, dr. scient. et techn.

Understanding material properties

Iversen's research group focuses on exploiting the tremendous power of structural studies to obtain a proper understanding of material properties. This involves materials synthesis, advanced property characterization as well as first principles computations.

The research interests of the Iversen group revolve around topics in materials chemistry and materials crystallography with emphasis on application of synchrotron and neutron scattering methods. They include synthesis, characterization and application of energy materials, chemical bonding, electron density analysis, nanoparticles, supercritical fluids and hydrothermal liquefaction (bio-oil).

Read more about his research group here.

Recent publications

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Clausen, H. F., Christensen, M., Spackman, M. & Iversen, B. B. (2010). β-hydroquinone: Intermolecular Interactions in Host-Guest Systems. Poster session presented at Gordon Research Conferences: Electron Distribution and Chemical Bonding, South Hadley, United States.
Clausen, H. F., Iversen, B. B., Christensen, M. & Spackman, M. (2009). β-hydroquinone clathrate: Insight into host-guest chemistry. Poster session presented at iNANO annual meeting, Århus, Denmark.
Clausen, H. F., Iversen, B. B. & Spackman, M. (2009). β-hydroquinone acetonitrile clathrate: Insight into host-guest chemistry. Poster session presented at Nordforsk Research Training Course on the Application of Synchrotron Radiaiton in Chemistry, Physics and Biology, Sønderborg, Denmark.
Clausen, H. F., Iversen, B. B. & Spackman, M. (2009). β-hydroquinone acetonitrile clathrate: Insight in to host-guest chemistry. Poster session presented at 39th Danish Crystallography and DanScatt annual meeting, Lyngby, Denmark.