Journal: Angewandte Chemie
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Angew. Chem
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Wiley-VCH
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- Direkter Nachweis einer Wasserstoffbrücke zu gebundenem Disauerstoff in einem Modellkomplex für Myoglobin/Hämoglobin und in Cobalt-Myoglobin durch Puls-EPRItem type: Journal Article
Angewandte ChemieDube, Henry; Kasumaj, Besnik; Calle, Carlos; et al. (2008) - Facile Access to NaOC≡As and Its Use as an Arsenic Source To Form Germylidenylarsinidene ComplexesItem type: Journal Article
Angewandte ChemieYao, Shenglai; Grossheim, Yves; Kostenko, Arseni; et al. (2017) - Carbopeptoid foldingItem type: Journal Article
Angewandte ChemieBaron, Riccardo; Bakowies, Dirk; van Gunsteren, Wilfred F. (2004) - The Amyloid-Congo Red Interface at Atomic ResolutionItem type: Journal Article
Angewandte ChemieSchuetz, Anne K.; Soragni, Alice; Hornemann, Simone; et al. (2011) - Titelbild: Sugar-Based Polymers from d-Xylose: Living Cascade Polymerization, Tunable Degradation, and Small Molecule Release (Angew. Chem. 2/2021)Item type: Other Journal Item
Angewandte ChemieRizzo, Antonio; Peterson, Gregory I.; Bhaumik, Atanu; et al. (2021)D-Xylose kann in ein polymerisierbares Monomer auf der Basis von Enin-Zucker umgewandelt werden, wie auf dem Titelbild zu sehen ist. Eingekreidet sind die erzielten Eigenschaften der abbaubaren Polymere. Bei der Polymerisation entwickelt sich ein von D-Xylose abgeleitetes Monomer zu einer vollständigen Polymerkette, die unter leicht sauren Bedingungen abgebaut werden kann, wie Tae-Lim Choi et al. in ihrem Forschungsartikel auf S. 862 erklären. Der Akt des Zeichnens grober Ideen auf eine Tafel und die Verwirklichung dieser Ideen auf molekularer Ebene wird durch den Übergang von der 2D-Kreidetafel zum 3D-Polymer dargestellt. - Synthesis of Acylboron CompoundsItem type: Review Article
Angewandte ChemieWu, Dino; Taguchi, Jumpei; Tanriver, Matthias; et al. (2020)Acylboron compounds are emerging as versatile functional groups with applications in multiple research fields. Their synthesis, however, is still challenging and requires innovative methods. This Minireview provides an overview on the obstacles of acylboron synthesis and highlights notable advances within the last three years on new strategies to overcome the challenges posed by the formation of acyl–boron bonds. © 2020 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim - From Scientists to Scientists—Moving Angewandte into the FutureItem type: Other Journal Item
Angewandte ChemieBeck-Sickinger, Annette G.; Carell, Thomas; Dehnen, Stefanie; et al. (2020) - Paired copper monomers in zeolite omega: the active site for methane‐to‐methanol conversionItem type: Journal Article
Angewandte ChemieKnorpp, Amy J.; Pinar, Ana B.; Baerlocher, Christian; et al. (2021)The direct conversion of methane to methanol using oxygen is a challenging but potentially rewarding pathway towards utilizing methane. By using a stepwise chemical looping approach, copper‐exchanged zeolites can convert methane to methanol, but productivity is still too low for viable implementation. However, if the nature of the active site could be elucidated, that information could be used to design more effective catalysts. By employing anomalous X‐ray powder diffraction with support from theory and other X‐ray techniques, we have derived a quantitative and spatial description of the highly selective, active copper sites in zeolite omega (Cu‐omega). This is the first comprehensive description of the structure of non‐copper‐oxo active species and will provide a pivotal model for future development for materials for methane to methanol conversion. - "Naked" phosphanediide chains and their fragmentation into diphosphene radical anionsItem type: Journal Article
Angewandte ChemieGeier, Jens; Harmer, Jeffrey; Grützmacher, Hansjörg (2004) - σ-Donor- und π-Acceptor-Stapelwechselwirkungen in einer trans-2-verbrückten C60-Cobalt(II)-tetraphenylporphyrin-DiadeItem type: Journal Article
Angewandte ChemieDannhäuser, Jörg; Donaubauer, Wolfgang; Hampel, Frank; et al. (2006)
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