Dr. Dimitrij Ryvlin

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Since 2007 Studies in chemistry at Mainz University
2012–2013 Undergraduate research assistant in the Waldvogel group at Mainz University
2013–2014 Diploma Thesis in the Waldvogel group at Mainz University
2014–2019 PhD Studies in the Waldvogel group at Mainz University
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Research interests: supramolecular chemistry, quartz crystal microbalances, detection of illicit compounds (e.g. narcotics, explosives)
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Publications:

M. Girschikofsky, D. Ryvlin, S. R. Waldvogel, R. Hellmann, Optical Sensor for Real-Time Detection of Trichlorofluoromethane, Sensors 2019, 19, 632/1–12.
[DOI: 10.3390/s19030632]

D. Ryvlin, M. Girschikofsky, D. Schollmeyer, R. Hellmann, S. R. Waldvogel, Methyl-Substituted α-Cyclodextrin as Affinity Material for Storage, Separation, and Detection of Trichlorofluoromethane, Global Challenges, 2018, 2, 1800057-1–4.
[DOI: 10.1002/gch2.201800057] (Front Cover, Highlighted in Advanced Science News)

D. Ryvlin, O. Dumele, A. Linke, D. Fankhauser, W. B. Schweizer, F. Diederich, S. R. Waldvogel, Systematic Investigation of Resorcin[4]arene-Based Cavitands as Affinity Materials on Quartz Crystal Microbalances, ChemPlusChem 2017, 82, 493–497.
[DOI: 10.1002/cplu.201700077]

I. Pyka, D. Ryvlin S. R. Waldvogel, Application of Rigidity-controlled Supramolecular Affinity Materials for the Gravimetric Detection of Hazardous and Illicit Compounds, ChemPlusChem 201681, 926–929.
[DOI: 10.1002/cplu.201600296]