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Annegret Tillack

Annegret Tillack

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
9686
World Ranking
12254
National Ranking
903

Annegret Tillack publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Annegret Tillack sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 128 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Annegret Tillack D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Annegret Tillack sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Annegret Tillack is a researcher affiliated with the University of Rostock in Germany, specializing in the field of Chemistry. Their work focuses on Organic Chemistry and encompasses several main topics that include Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions, Coordination Chemistry and Organometallics, and Chemical Synthesis and Reactions.

Their publication record includes papers in established venues, with one recent paper published in 2020 titled Grignard reaction (Grignard reagents), which appeared in the volume Catalysis from A to Z. This paper addresses aspects related to catalytic processes and chemical synthesis.

Collaboration is a notable element of their research activity. Frequent co-authors include Matthias Beller, reflecting an ongoing research partnership. The venue Catalysis from A to Z stands out as a primary outlet for their published work.

  • Grignard reaction (Grignard reagents), 2020, Catalysis from A to Z

  • Matthias Beller

  • Catalysis from A to Z

  • Chemistry

  • Organic Chemistry

  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions
  • Coordination Chemistry and Organometallics
  • Chemical Synthesis and Reactions

Best Publications

  • Catalytic Markovnikov and anti-Markovnikov functionalization of alkenes and alkynes: recent developments and trends.

    Matthias Beller;Jayasree Seayad;Annegret Tillack;Haijun Jiao

  • Catalytic Synthesis of Indoles from Alkynes

    Karolin Krüger;Annegret Tillack;Matthias Beller

  • Base-Catalyzed Hydroamination of Olefins: An Environmentally Friendly Route to Amines

    Jayasree Seayad;Annegret Tillack;Christian G. Hartung;Matthias Beller

  • A novel ruthenium-catalyzed amination of primary and secondary alcohols

    Annegret Tillack;Dirk Hollmann;Dirk Michalik;Matthias Beller

  • A General Study of [(η5‐Cp′)2Ti(η2‐Me3SiC2SiMe3)]‐Catalyzed Hydroamination of Terminal Alkynes: Regioselective Formation of Markovnikov and Anti‐Markovnikov Products and Mechanistic Explanation (Cp′=C5H5, C5H4Et, C5Me5)

    Annegret Tillack;Haijun Jiao;Ivette Garcia Castro;Christian G. Hartung

  • Catalytic Amination of Aldehydes to Amides

    Annegret Tillack;Ivo Rudloff;Matthias Beller

  • A general ruthenium-catalyzed synthesis of aromatic amines.

    Dirk Hollmann;Sebastian Bähn;Annegret Tillack;Matthias Beller

  • An Improved Ruthenium Catalyst for the Environmentally Benign Amination of Primary and Secondary Alcohols

    Dirk Hollmann;Annegret Tillack;Dirk Michalik;Ralf Jackstell

  • Katalytische Markownikow‐ und Anti‐Markownikow‐Funktionalisierung von Alkenen und Alkinen

    Matthias Beller;Jayasree Seayad;Annegret Tillack;Haijun Jiao

  • Zinc-promoted hydrohydrazination of terminal alkynes: an efficient domino synthesis of indoles.

    Karolin Alex;Annegret Tillack;Nicolle Schwarz;Matthias Beller

  • Anti-markovnikov hydroamination of terminal alkynes.

    Annegret Tillack;Ivette Garcia Castro;Christian G. Hartung;Matthias Beller

  • Selective Ruthenium‐Catalyzed N‐Alkylation of Indoles by Using Alcohols

    Sebastian Bähn;Sebastian Imm;Kathleen Mevius;Lorenz Neubert

  • Struktur, Eigenschaften und NMR-spektroskopische Charakterisierung von Cp2Zr(Pyridin)(Me3SiCCSiMe3)†

    Uwe Rosenthal;Andreas Ohff;Wolfgang Baumann;Annegret Tillack

  • Zinc-catalyzed synthesis of pyrazolines and pyrazoles via hydrohydrazination.

    Karolin Alex;Annegret Tillack;Nicolle Schwarz;Matthias Beller

  • Synthesis and Structure of the Smallest Cyclic Cumulene; Reaction of 1,3‐Diynes with Zirconocene Complexes

    Uwe Rosenthal;Andreas Ohff;Wolfgang Baumann;Rhett Kempe

  • Salt‐Free Synthesis of Tertiary Amines by Ruthenium‐Catalyzed Amination of Alcohols

    Annegret Tillack;Dirk Hollmann;Kathleen Mevius;Dirk Michalik

  • Synthesis of 2,3-Dihydroindoles, Indoles, and Anilines by Transition Metal-Free Amination of Aryl Chlorides

    Matthias Beller;Claudia Breindl;Thomas H. Riermeier;Annegret Tillack

  • Advances and adventures in amination reactions of olefins and alkynes

    Matthias Beller;Claudia Breindl;Martin Eichberger;Christian G. Hartung

  • Efficient one-pot synthesis of tryptamines and tryptamine homologues by amination of chloroalkynes

    Vivek Khedkar;Annegret Tillack;Manfred Michalik;Matthias Beller

  • A convenient rhodium-catalyzed intermolecular hydroamination procedure for terminal alkynes.

    Christian G. Hartung;Annegret Tillack;Harald Trauthwein;Matthias Beller

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthias Beller
Matthias Beller Leibniz Institute for Catalysis
Rhett Kempe
Rhett Kempe University of Bayreuth
Wolfgang Baumann
Wolfgang Baumann University of Rostock
Uwe Rosenthal
Uwe Rosenthal University of Rostock
Anke Spannenberg
Anke Spannenberg Leibniz Institute for Catalysis
Helmar Görls
Helmar Görls Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Ralf Jackstell
Ralf Jackstell Leibniz Institute for Catalysis
Kamal Kumar
Kamal Kumar AiCuris (Germany)
Alexander Zapf
Alexander Zapf University of Rostock
Dieter Fenske
Dieter Fenske Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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