In the physical chemistry laboratory, elementary concepts are covered alongside lectures in areas of thermodynamics, reaction kinetics and electrochemistry (physical chemistry I and II), and, later on in the studies, the fields of nanotechnology and surface chemistry (materials science and functional materials). During the Master's degree programme computer-aided simulation methods can be acquired (Advanced Physical Chemistry).
The experiments in the laboratory should serve to implement and apply the teaching from the lectures. The main objective is to learn, understand and interpret experimental procedures for physical-chemical measurement data determination.
In addition, after consultation, the laboratory resources can also be used to carry out theses and project work (within the framework of the Master's programme).