Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V. (IPF)

Address

Hohe Straße 6
01069 Dresden

Contact

Tel: 0351 4658 0 Fax: +49 351 4658214 www.ipfdd.de

Contact person

Kerstin Wustrack
Hohe Straße 6
01069 Dresden
Tel: 0351 4658 282 Fax: 0351 4658 214
Axel Spickenheuer
Hohe Straße 6
01069 Dresden
Tel: 0351 4658 374 Fax: 0351 4658 362

Offer

As an institute of the Leibniz Association, the Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V. (IPF) pursues application-oriented
basic research in the area of polymers.

The focus of activities at the IPF is directed toward the expansion of basic scientific knowledge for the development of functional polymers and polymer materials with new or improved properties.

In addition, emphasis is also put on combining material development
with innovative and sustainable production and processes technologies.

The Institute’s main focus areas are:

* Multifunctional Polymer Architectures
* Functional and Nanostructured Polymer Interfaces
* Functional Polymer Materials
* Biomimetic Interfaces and Matrices

The combination of competences in natural and engineering sciences, for which the IPF is known, as well as state-of-the-art technical equipment, allow a holistic approach to material science research. This extends from synthesis and modification of polymer materials to characterization, theoretical studies, processing, and testing to controlling the properties of polymer materials, biomaterials and composites by selective interface design.


The Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF) is one of the largest polymer research facilities in Germany. As an institute of the Leibniz Association, the IPF is committed to carrying out application-oriented fundamental research and receives its basic funding in equal parts from the federal and state governments. The polymer materials address innovations for further development in, e. g., medicine, transport and mobility, as well as energy efficiency and advanced communication technologies.
Kompetenzzentrum Energiespeichertechnologien:
Lithium-sulfur high energy batteries
• Reversibility of the redox-performance of
• sulfur inside the electrodes
• Increased density of energy, high
• reversibility, quicker charging and discharging cycles
High-performance Proton Exchange Membranes for fuel cells
• Temperature stable, functionalized polymers
• with defined polymer architecture
• Ion-exchange materials on the basic of
• fully aromatic polymers
Heat conducting thermoplastic compounds for battery cases
• Development of a heat conducting and electrically isolated Material

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