DTU CHEMISTRY Department of Chemistry
Kemi: Facultykemi: ManagementPhysical Chemnistry_group: Polymers and Functional Interfaces
Kemitorvet 207
Building 206, room 048
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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Coloplast and Riemann are jointly developing new materials with DTU that prevent sweat from impairing the adhesiveness of stoma bags and sunscreens.
The Danish polymer award - ATV | Elastyren Prize - has been awarded at ATV's annual meeting, and Professor Esben Thormann from DTU Chemistry is one of two researchers to be awarded the honour.
Smart polymers, protein stability, fuel cells and solar energy headline new projects at DTU Chemistry made possible by Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF).
As Professor, Esben Thormann will be able to strengthen the efforts of DTU Chemistry within the chemistry of complex and functional surfaces with respect to education, fundamental research and industrial collaboration.
Topical film formers for sunscreens and adhesives for attachment of ostomy bags are examples of polymers designed for contact with the human skin. Such products may be improved by application of state-of-the-art knowledge on polymer surface chemistry
Researchers from DTU Chemistry, Coloplast, and Riemann have joined forces to develop new materials that are to make products such as sunscreen and stoma bags adhere better to the skin. Innovation Fund Denmark is investing DKK 12 million (EUR 1,6 million) in the project.
Audacity to go after the most intriguing scientific problems and the willingness to engage in original thought without losing sight of the stakeholders needs will be the key drivers in the new DTU Center for Nanomedicine and Theranostics, according to DTU Chemistry’s newly appointed Professor Mads H. Clausen and his colleagues.