75 years of polymer research in Dresden

IF 2.702 Q1 Materials Science Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry Pub Date : 2023-08-15 DOI:10.1002/pol.20230508
Brigitte Voit, Andreas Fery, Markus Stommel, Jens-Uwe Sommer, Carsten Werner
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Impressions of IPF Dresden: (A) Main building established in 1952 (© Emanuel Richter) (B) Max-Bergmann Center of Biomaterials (2002) (© Emanuel Richter), and (C) IPF Institute of Theory of Polymers with central facilities (2020) (© Jörg Simanowski).

The present Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF) has a long and multifaceted history. In 1948, a textile research institute was founded at the spinning mill Mitteldeutsche Spinnhütte in Pirna-Copitz near Dresden to be developed to an institute of the Technische Hochschule (today Technische Universität) Dresden. In January 1950, this Institute of Technology of Fibers became a member of the (East) German Academy of Sciences at Berlin and developed to a well established polymer institute covering various aspects of polymer science including synthesis, characterization and processing, with special expertise in interfacial phenomena of polymer materials. In 1984, the institute was re-named to Institute of Technology of Polymers and with its profile and research quality it was successfully evaluated after the reunification of Germany. In 1992, the institute was re-founded as a member of today's Leibniz Association (with Max Planck Society, Helmholtz Association, and Fraunhofer Society one of the four pillars of Germany's non-university research).

Already in 1952, the institute moved close to Dresden main railway station, to the grounds of the former Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Leather Research that had been destroyed during the Second World War. The founding director of that Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Max Bergmann, made pioneering contributions to biomacromolecules synthesis and emigrated to the USA in 1933 were he established a world-leading peptide synthesis laboratory at Rockefeller University in New York. The IPF acknowledged this fact in 2002 by naming a new joint building that houses research activities on biomaterials of IPF and Technische Universität Dresden after him (“Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials”). In 2020, the IPF was further expanded with a building for the IPF Institute of Theory of Polymers, besides providing central facilities and guest apartments.

Over the years, the IPF has significantly grown and broadened its profile, now covering polymer material science comprehensively. Today it consists of five IPF institutes with about 500 coworkers: Macromolecular Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Polymers Physics, Polymer Materials, Biofunctional Polymer Materials, and Theory of Polymers. It holds seven joint professorships with TU Dresden in different disciplines comprising chemistry, physics, mechanical engineering and material science, as well as medicine, complemented with a professorship to be established soon in electrical engineering. Central research avenues of IPF cover bioinspired, interactive, and surface-engineered materials and systems, as well as process-engineering of hybrid & multiphase (composite) materials. Exploiting the full potential of biomimetic materials and bridging the gap between soft biomaterials and hard electronics recently became a major strategic aim of IPF research. In addition, translating and technology transfer, demonstrated with successful recent start-ups, are important elements of our activities. The IPF is dedicated to “applied fundamental research” and with this follows the approaches of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Thus, the former textile institute has developed to a very innovative, dynamic and internationally well renowned polymer institute positioned within an exceptional collaborative research environment in Dresden.

In 2023, we look back on 75 years of polymer research in Dresden. With this special issue, we would like to share with you some examples of recent research results along our own research avenues as well as those of our collaboration partners. The collection of article covers research on functional and performance polymer materials but also gives you a glance of future prospects of the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research in developing fields like biomimetic materials, electronic tissue technologies, DNA nanotechnology, and self-assembly for plasmonic nanoparticles.

On this special occasion, we want to thank all present and former IPF coworkers and collaboration partners for their excellent work and we thank the authors, reviewers, and editorial staff at the Journal of Polymer Science who made this special issue possible. We hope the readership finds it of interest.

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德累斯顿75年的聚合物研究
IPF德累斯顿的印象:(A) 1952年建立的主楼(©Emanuel Richter) (B) Max-Bergmann生物材料中心(2002年)(©Emanuel Richter)和(C) IPF聚合物理论研究所(2020年)(©Jörg Simanowski)。目前的德累斯顿莱布尼茨聚合物研究所(IPF)有着悠久而多方面的历史。1948年,位于德累斯顿附近Pirna-Copitz的Mitteldeutsche spinnhtte纺纱厂成立了一个纺织研究所,后来发展成为德累斯顿工业大学(今Technische Universität)研究所。1950年1月,该纤维技术研究所成为柏林(东)德国科学院的成员,并发展成为一个完善的聚合物研究所,涵盖聚合物科学的各个方面,包括合成,表征和加工,在聚合物材料的界面现象方面具有特殊的专业知识。1984年,该研究所更名为聚合物技术研究所,并在德国统一后成功评估了其概况和研究质量。1992年,该研究所重新成立,成为今天的莱布尼茨协会(与马克斯·普朗克学会、亥姆霍兹学会和弗劳恩霍夫学会并称为德国非大学研究的四大支柱)的成员。早在1952年,该研究所就搬到了德累斯顿主要火车站附近,位于二战期间被毁的前威廉皇帝皮革研究所(Kaiser Wilhelm institute of Leather Research)所在地。Kaiser Wilhelm研究所的创始主任Max Bergmann在生物大分子合成方面做出了开创性的贡献,并于1933年移居美国,在纽约洛克菲勒大学建立了世界领先的肽合成实验室。2002年,IPF承认了这一事实,并以他的名字命名了IPF和Technische Universität德累斯顿生物材料研究活动的新联合大楼(“马克斯·伯格曼生物材料中心”)。2020年,IPF进一步扩建了IPF聚合物理论研究所的大楼,除了提供中央设施和客用公寓外。多年来,IPF已经显著增长和扩大了它的轮廓,现在全面覆盖高分子材料科学。今天,它由五个研究所组成,拥有约500名同事:大分子化学、物理化学和聚合物物理、聚合物材料、生物功能聚合物材料和聚合物理论。它与德累斯顿工业大学拥有7个不同学科的联合教授职位,包括化学、物理、机械工程和材料科学,以及医学,并将很快建立一个电气工程教授职位。IPF的主要研究方向包括生物启发、互动和表面工程材料和系统,以及混合动力和复合材料的工艺工程。多相(复合)材料。利用仿生材料的全部潜力,弥合软性生物材料和硬性电子产品之间的差距,最近成为IPF研究的主要战略目标。此外,翻译和技术转让是我们活动的重要组成部分,最近成功的初创企业证明了这一点。IPF致力于“应用基础研究”,并遵循戈特弗里德·威廉·莱布尼茨的方法。因此,前纺织研究所已经发展成为一个非常创新,充满活力和国际知名的聚合物研究所,位于德累斯顿一个特殊的合作研究环境中。2023年,我们将回顾德累斯顿75年来的聚合物研究。在本期特刊中,我们想与大家分享一些最近的研究成果,这些研究成果是我们自己的研究途径以及我们的合作伙伴的研究成果。该文章集涵盖了功能和性能聚合物材料的研究,但也让您了解莱布尼茨聚合物研究所在仿生材料、电子组织技术、DNA纳米技术和等离子体纳米粒子自组装等领域的未来前景。在这个特殊的时刻,我们要感谢所有现在和以前的IPF同事和合作伙伴,感谢他们出色的工作,我们感谢《聚合物科学杂志》的作者、审稿人和编辑人员,他们使本期特刊成为可能。我们希望读者对此感兴趣。
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