About MPI für Chemie

The predecessor of our institute is the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry, which was opened in Berlin-Dahlem in 1912. It was taken over by the Max Planck Society in 1949 and rebuilt as the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz. In honor of Otto Hahn, the institute bears the second name Otto Hahn Institute. Like all other institutions of the Max Planck Society, the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry conducts basic research. Today, the Institute is dedicated to understanding the origin, development and future of our planet and its neighbors with a focus on atmospheric chemistry, biogeochemistry, geochemistry, particle chemistry and satellite remote sensing.

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