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Overview

Tobias Kraus is affiliated with the Leibniz Association in Germany and works primarily within the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their research output spans significant areas in materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, organic chemistry, and polymers and plastics.

The scientist's investigation focuses on topics including advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, nanomaterials and printing technologies, advanced polymer synthesis and characterization, gold and silver nanoparticles synthesis and applications, block copolymer self-assembly, nanoparticles nucleation surface interactions, and conducting polymers and applications.

Tobias Kraus's recent publications illustrate their engagement with contemporary materials science challenges and innovations. Notable works include:

  • Flexible Pseudocapacitive Electrochromics via Inkjet Printing of Additive-Free Tungsten Oxide Nanocrystal Ink (2020, Advanced Energy Materials)
  • Kinetic Control over Self-Assembly of Semiconductor Nanoplatelets (2020, Nano Letters)
  • Nanocrystal Assemblies: Current Advances and Open Problems (2024, ACS Nano)
  • Ether functionalisation, ion conformation and the optimisation of macroscopic properties in ionic liquids (2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics)
  • When Like Destabilizes Like: Inverted Solvent Effects in Apolar Nanoparticle Dispersions (2020, ACS Nano)

The scientist has published frequently in several academic venues, including:

  • Small
  • ACS Nano
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • Nanoscale Advances
  • Nanoscale

Collaborative work is a feature of Kraus's career, with frequent co-authors comprising:

  • Bart-Jan Niebuur
  • Björn Kuttich
  • Markus Gallei
  • Lola González-García
  • Daniel Rauber

Best Publications

  • Nanoparticle printing with single-particle resolution

    Tobias Kraus;Tobias Kraus;Laurent Malaquin;Heinz Schmid;Walter Riess

  • Controlled particle placement through convective and capillary assembly.

    Laurent Malaquin;Tobias Kraus;Heinz Schmid;Emmanuel Delamarche

  • X-ray imaging with scintillator-sensitized hybrid organic photodetectors

    Patric Büchele;Patric Büchele;Moses Richter;Sandro F. Tedde;Gebhard J. Matt

  • High‐Resolution Inkjet Printing of Quantum Dot Light‐Emitting Microdiode Arrays

    Peihua Yang;Long Zhang;Dong Jin Kang;Robert Strahl

  • Supraparticles: Functionality from Uniform Structural Motifs

    Susanne Wintzheimer;Tim Granath;Maximilian Oppmann;Thomas Kister

  • Advanced Coatings on the Basis of Si(C)N Precursors for Protection of Steel against Oxidation

    Martin Günthner;Tobias Kraus;Andreas Dierdorf;Daniel Decker

  • Templated Self-Assembly of Ultrathin Gold Nanowires by Nanoimprinting for Transparent Flexible Electronics

    Johannes H. M. Maurer;Lola González-García;Beate Reiser;Ioannis Kanelidis

  • Mechanism and determinants of nanoparticle penetration through human skin

    Hagar I. Labouta;Hagar I. Labouta;Labiba K. El-Khordagui;Tobias Kraus;Marc Schneider

  • Colloidal Stability of Apolar Nanoparticles: The Role of Particle Size and Ligand Shell Structure.

    Thomas Kister;Debora Monego;Paul Mulvaney;Asaph Widmer-Cooper

  • Hierarchical bioinspired adhesive surfaces-a review.

    D Brodoceanu;C T Bauer;C T Bauer;E Kroner;E Arzt;E Arzt

  • Scaled-Out Multilayer Gas−Liquid Microreactor with Integrated Velocimetry Sensors

    Nuria de Mas;Axel Günther;Tobias Kraus;and Martin A. Schmidt

  • Flexible Pseudocapacitive Electrochromics via Inkjet Printing of Additive‐Free Tungsten Oxide Nanocrystal Ink

    Long Zhang;Dongliang Chao;Peihua Yang;Peihua Yang;Louis Weber

  • Maximizing Transfection Efficiency of Vertically Aligned Silicon Nanowire Arrays

    Roey Elnathan;Bahman Delalat;Daniel Brodoceanu;Hashim Alhmoud

  • Printing chemical gradients.

    Tobias Kraus;Richard Stutz;Tobias E. Balmer;Heinz Schmid

  • Closing the Gap Between Self‐Assembly and Microsystems Using Self‐Assembly, Transfer, and Integration of Particles

    Tobias Kraus;Tobias Kraus;Laurent Malaquin;Emmanuel Delamarche;Heinz Schmid

  • Gold Nanoparticle Penetration and Reduced Metabolism in Human Skin by Toluene

    Hagar I. Labouta;David C. Liu;Lynlee L. Lin;Margaret K. Butler

  • Nanoparticle clusters with Lennard-Jones geometries.

    Johann Lacava;Philip Born;Tobias Kraus

  • A MACEing Silicon: Towards single-step etching of defined porous nanostructures for biomedicine

    Hashim Alhmoud;Hashim Alhmoud;Daniel Brodoceanu;Daniel Brodoceanu;Roey Elnathan;Roey Elnathan;Roey Elnathan;Tobias Kraus;Tobias Kraus

  • Copper-containing SiCN precursor ceramics (Cu@SiCN) as selective hydrocarbon oxidation catalysts using air as an oxidant.

    Germund Glatz;Thomas Schmalz;Tobias Kraus;Frank Haarmann

  • Particle-Filled PHPS Silazane-Based Coatings on Steel

    Martin Günthner;Tobias Kraus;Walter Krenkel;Günter Motz

  • Formation Mechanism for Stable Hybrid Clusters of Proteins and Nanoparticles

    Sebastian T. Moerz;Annette Kraegeloh;Munish Chanana;Tobias Kraus

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicolas H. Voelcker
Nicolas H. Voelcker Monash University
Martin Winter
Martin Winter University of Münster
Paul Mulvaney
Paul Mulvaney University of Melbourne
Jürgen Steimle
Jürgen Steimle Saarland University
Rolf Hempelmann
Rolf Hempelmann Saarland University
Heinz Schmid
Heinz Schmid IBM (United States)
Patricia A. Hunt
Patricia A. Hunt Victoria University of Wellington
Robert M. McMeeking
Robert M. McMeeking University of California, Santa Barbara
Markus Gallei
Markus Gallei Saarland University

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