Browsing Fakultät für Chemie (inkl. GAUSS) by Referee "John, Michael Dr."
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Palladium- and Ruthenium-Catalyzed C(sp2)–H and C(sp3)–H Arylations
(2024-06-05)Catalysis is arguably the most impactful area of chemistry for society today, driven by the urgent need for highly efficient and environmentally benign reactions. C−H activation, which allows for the direct introduction ... -
Tailoring and Exploiting Magnetic Anisotropy in Low Coordinate 3d Transition Metal Complexes.
(2023-07-04)Among 3d transition metal based SMMs, Co(II) SMMs is the most-studied group owning to the high-spin electronic configuration (CoII, d7) which yields second-order spin-orbit coupling or even first-order spin-orbit coupling. ... -
Bioinspired dioxygen activation with copper complexes supported by Bis(oxazoline) and Bis(benzimidazole) ligands
(2023-06-20)Many synthetic complexes modeling the oxy form of the tyrosinase have been developed and have shown a preference for either the side-on peroxodicopper(II) (P) or the bis(-oxo)dicopper(III) (O) core depending on the ... -
Sustainable Methods in C–H Functionalizations
(2023-05-30)Cross-coupling chemistry has matured in an attractive tool in synthetic organic chemistry to realized efficient formation of C‒C and C‒Het bonds. However, these transformations are also associated with certain drawbacks, ... -
New Synthetic Analogues for Biological Fe/S Clusters
(2023-03-20)Iron-sulfur (Fe/S) clusters are omnipresent and are essential components in virtually all life forms due to their versatile structures and functions. Biological systems extensively employ Fe/S clusters, especially with ... -
Transition Metal- and Electro-Catalyzed C-H and B-H Activation for the Efficient Synthesis of Carborane Derivatives
(2023-01-12)The emergence and rapid development of transition metal-and electro-catalyzed C-H activation has proven to be a powerful tool in the assembly of complex molecular structures. in addition, the selective synthesis of carborane ... -
C–H Activation via Iridium and Rhodium Electrocatalysis and Undirected Electrochemical Fluorination
(2022-06-24)In past decades, transition metal-catalyzed C–H activation has emerged as an increasingly viable toolbox for the step- and atom economic formation of C–C and C–Het bonds. However, oxidative C–H transformations heavily rely ... -
Towards a total synthesis of bazzanin K
(2022-05-31)Bazzanin K is a natural product from the group of macrocyclic bis-bibenzyls which was isolated from the liverwort bazzania trilobata. This work is dedicated towards the development of a synthetic strategy with bazzanin K ... -
Late-Stage Peptide Functionalization by Transition Metal-free and Palladium-Catalyzed C–H Arylations
(2022-03-31)The focus of this thesis was set on the late-stage modification of peptides through transition metal-free and palladium-catalyzed C–H arylations. At first, the scope of the transition metal-free C2-arylation of the ... -
Bioinspired Iron-Carbene Models of Heme and Non-Heme Enzymes: Electronic Structure and HAA Reactivity
(2022-03-15)The fast depletion of non-renewable energy sources requires modern chemists to develop new industrial processes that are more efficient and environmentally sustainable. In this framework, the functionalization (e.g. ... -
Molecular Ruthenium based Water Oxidation Catalysts and their Immobilization on Electrode Surfaces
(2022-02-11)Ruthenium complexes are valuable in the field of catalytic water oxidation. Their stability and molecular nature allow for detailed mechanistic insight, and they can be synthetically modified to enhance their activity. ... -
Synthesis of Orotidine-5'-monophosphate modifications for the study of the catalytic activity of the enzyme Orotidine-5'-monophosphate decarboxylase
(2022-01-27)In this thesis, the synthesis of OMPD substrate analogs was investigated to further elucidate the mechanism of the OMPD. As inhibiting molecules, 6-thioamido UMP, OMP methyl ester, reduced OMP, and nonpolar substituted ... -
Electrochemical C-H Activations with 3d and 4d Transition Metal Catalysts
(2021-12-20)The oxidative metal-catalyzed C–H activation of inert bonds is a powerful tool for the functionalization of complex molecules. This platform allowed the broadening of the organic chemists’ toolbox and improved the ... -
Earth-Abundant Transition Metal-Catalyzed Electro-Reductive Cross-Electrophile Coupling Reactions and C–H Activation by Cobaltaelectro-Catalysis
(2021-12-13)Within the last decades, immense progresses have been made with transition metal-catalyzed cross-electrophile reactions and C–H activation reactions. The merger of electrocatalysis with such powerful methods have further ... -
Chelation-Assisted C–H Activation by Ruthenium and Osmium Catalysts and Recyclable Hybrid Catalysts
(2021-10-25)Since hydrocarbons are omnipresent structural units in organic compounds, the utilization of C–H bonds of hydrocarbons has great potential. Thereby, organic chemists have had utmost interests in the transformation of ... -
Investigation of Peptidic Templates for Bioorthogonal Ligations
(2021-08-16)One of the biggest challenges for biochemical researchers in the postgenomic era remains the elucidation of structure-activity relationships in proteins. While many proteins can be routinely produced by recombinant protein ... -
Resource-Economical C–H Activation for Late-Stage Functionalization
(2021-07-07)Organic synthesis has traditionally relied on step-, time- and resource-intensive strategies, namely the functional group interconversion and, more recently, on cross-coupling reactions. These approaches have enabled the ... -
Resource-Economical Synthesis by Selective Metal-Catalyzed C–H Activations
(2021-04-30)The advent of new synthetic strategies has enriched the synthetic organic chemistry to access molecules with tremendous complexity. In this context, transition metal-catalyzed C−H activation has emerged as a powerful tool ... -
Synthesis of Modified Biomolecules to Investigate Neuronal Processes
(2021-04-30)Action potentials are an essential process for signal transmission in excitable cells. At chemical synapses, the action potential triggers the release of neurotransmitters from synaptic vesicles to transmit the signal to ... -
Transformations of Energy-Related Small Molecules at Dinuclear Complexes
(2021-02-05)The urgent need for the development of carbon-neutral energy conversion schemes has inspired chemists worldwide to investigate catalytic water splitting using sunlight as the energy source. A key component for the preparation ...