Browsing Fakultät für Chemie (inkl. GAUSS) by Advisor & Referee "Simeth, Nadja A. Prof. Dr."
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Site-Selective C–H Activation for Small Molecules and π-Conjugated Polymers
(2025-11-19)The selective installation of organic fragments onto aromatic scaffolds remains a central challenge in organic synthesis. Due to growing concerns over resource depletion and environmental impact, chemists are increasingly ... -
Light-Control of Biomimetic and Bioactive Molecules
(2025-08-19)Light-controlled molecules enable precise spatial and temporal regulation of biological activity, supporting both fundamental research and the development of new therapeutics. In this work, photolipids and photocaged ... -
Investigation of Nuclear Hyperfine Coupling in H2 Heterodimers Using Rotational Spectroscopy
(2025-05-20)Rotational spectroscopy of gas phase compounds is a powerful technique for structure determination through the unique moments of inertia of a molecular system. It is sensitive angular momentum coupling; therefore, complicated ... -
Synthesis of Artificial Nucleotides for Biological Applications
(2025-05-20)This thesis explores the synthesis of nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA and RNA, two essential molecules in living cells. One project focused on developing a more effective ligand for orotidine-5’-monophosphate ... -
Electrochemical Benzylic C−H Fluorination and 4d-Metallaelectro-Catalyzed C−H and C−C Functionalizations
(2023-03-15)Direct functionalizations of C−H and C−C bonds have emerged as time-saving and cost-effective alternatives to established cross-coupling reactions. However, oxidative coupling variants require stoichiometric amounts of ... -
Tuning the donor properties of bipyridyl-substituted phosphines by metal ion encapsulation & Photocatalytic synthesis of 6H-benzo[c]chromenes from S-aryl sulfonium salts
(2022-11-09)This work is divided into two parts. The first part introduces a novel approach for the synthesis of cationic phosphine ligands by metal ion encapsulation. In this context, multidentate heterophosphines encapsulate a ...