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Dr. Tim Graubner

Patent Attorney Candidate, Master of Science

Dr. Tim Graubner

Patent Attorney Candidate, Master of Science

Dr. Tim Graubner studied chemistry at the Philipps University Marburg and graduated in 2020. In the subsequent doctorate, he conducted research in the field of inorganic uranium compounds and in the field of electronic structures of fluorides in high oxidation states. He recieved his degree in 2024.

He joined the firm as a patent attorney trainee at the beginning of 2025.

Dr. Tim Graubner’s professional focus is on inorganic chemistry.

Publications

  • Graubner et al., Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2024, 27, e202300752, Uranium Chemistry in liquid Ammonia: Compounds obtained by adventitious Presence of Moisture or Air.

  • Graubner et al., Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2024, 27, e202400041, Uranium Cyanides from Reactions in Liquid Ammonia Solution.

  • Graubner et al., Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2023, 26, e202300387, A Dinuclear Uranium Complex [{UO2F2(NH3)}2(μ-F)2]2− from Reaction of TlF and UO2F2 in Liquid Anhydrous Ammonia and Fluoride Ion Affinities for Some Uranyl(VI) Species [UO2Fx]2− and [UO2Fx(NH3)5−x]2−x.

  • Graubner et al., ChemPhysChem 2023, 24, e202200903, A Computational Study on Closed-Shell Molecular Hexafluorides MF6 (M=S, Se, Te, Po, Xe, Rn, Cr, Mo, W, U) – Molecular Structure, Anharmonic Frequency Calculations, and Prediction of the NdF6 Molecule.

Memberships

  • Senckenberg Society for Nature Research

  • Förderverein Chemikum Marburg e.V.

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