Universität Bonn

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

Clausius Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Experimental Physical Chemistry
Clausius Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Clausius Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

Rudolph Clausius

It was Rudolf Clausius, a professor at the University of Bonn1, who in the mid-1800s coined the term entropy, formulated the second law of thermodynamics, and laid the foundations of modern Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - a true transdisciplinary scientist and visionary thinker who cautioned us more than 130 years ago to utilize nature's resources in a sustainable fashion.

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News
Poster prize at Bunsen Tagung 2025 awarded to Michelle Mahler8
Michelle Mahler (AK Kielb) received a poster prize at Bunsen Tagung 2025.
Second prize in the "Most Interesting Results Competition" on Marvin's First Anniversary event for Katrin Drysch9
Katrin Drysch, a PhD student from the group of Prof. Barbara Kirchner was awarded the second prize of the  "Most Interesting Results Competition" at the event celebrating “Marvin's First Anniversary: 365 Days of Supercomputing” on March 25.
Study on the biological impact of the absorption of drugs on nanoplastics10
In a recent publication in Scientific Reports, an international research team with involvement of Prof. Barbara Kirchner  has investigated how nanoplastic particles in the body can influence the effectiveness of antibiotics.

Contact

Experimental Physical Chemistry

Contact

Christina Reuter

+49 228 / 73-53 75

gd@pctc.uni-bonn.de

Address

Wegelerstr. 12
D-53115 Bonn

Mulliken Center for Theoretical Chemistry

Contact

Claudia Kronz

+49 228 / 73-2351

kronz@thch.uni-bonn.de

Address

Beringstr. 4
D-53115 Bonn

Arrival by car

The main access road is from the east is the A 3 (Cologne - Frankfurt(Main)). Across the A 560 and the A 59 ("air port highway") you reach Bonn.

From the west (Belgium, Netherlands and the area around Aachen) the A 4 and the A 555 are leading to Bonn. Bonn is surrounded by a highway ring providing a fast inner-city access.

Arrival by train

Bonn can easily by reached by train.

Bonn main station is connected to the ICE/IC/EC-net.

The regular stop Siegburg/Bonn of the ICE route Frankfurt-Cologne can be reached by city railway line 66.

The footpath from the main station to the institute is shown on the map14.

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