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Annette Rompel

Annette Rompel

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Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
10441
World Ranking
13045
National Ranking
87

Overview

Annette Rompel is affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria and has a research focus centered primarily in Materials Science. Their academic contributions cover a broad range of subfields including Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and Organic Chemistry.

The scientist has published extensively on topics such as Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications, Vanadium and Halogenation Chemistry, Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications, Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis, and the biochemistry of melanin and skin pigmentation.

Annette Rompel's recent published papers include the following:

  • Polyoxometalates in solution: speciation under spotlight, 2020, Chemical Society Reviews
  • Polyoxovanadates with emerging biomedical activities, 2021, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Polyoxidovanadates' interactions with proteins: An overview, 2021, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Speciation atlas of polyoxometalates in aqueous solutions, 2023, Science Advances
  • Interweaving Disciplines to Advance Chemistry: Applying Polyoxometalates in Biology, 2021, Inorganic Chemistry

The frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Rompel include:

  • Elias Tanuhadi
  • Nadiia I. Gumerova
  • Alexander Roller
  • Gerald Giester
  • Emir Al-Sayed

Publication venues where Rompel has contributed multiple papers encompass:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • ChemBioChem

Best Publications

  • Synthesis, structures and applications of electron-rich polyoxometalates

    Nadiia I. Gumerova;Nadiia I. Gumerova;Annette Rompel

  • Polyoxometalates as Potential Next-Generation Metallodrugs in the Combat Against Cancer.

    Aleksandar Bijelic;Manuel Aureliano;Annette Rompel

  • The antibacterial activity of polyoxometalates: structures, antibiotic effects and future perspectives.

    Aleksandar Bijelic;Manuel Aureliano;Annette Rompel

  • Polyoxometalates in solution: speciation under spotlight

    Nadiia I Gumerova;Annette Rompel

  • The Anderson–Evans polyoxometalate: From inorganic building blocks via hybrid organic–inorganic structures to tomorrows “Bio-POM”

    Amir Blazevic;Annette Rompel

  • The use of polyoxometalates in protein crystallography - An attempt to widen a well-known bottleneck.

    Aleksandar Bijelic;Annette Rompel

  • Oxidation states of the manganese cluster during the flash-induced S-state cycle of the photosynthetic oxygen-evolving complex.

    T. A. Roelofs;Wenchuan Liang;M. J. Latimer;R. M. Cinco

  • Water oxidation catalyzed by a dinuclear Mn complex: a functional model for the oxygen-evolving center of photosystem II.

    Allan K. Poulsen;Annette Rompel;Christine J. McKenzie

  • Polyoxovanadates with emerging biomedical activities

    Manuel Aureliano;Nadiia I. Gumerova;Giuseppe Sciortino;Eugenio Garribba

  • Polyoxidovanadates' interactions with proteins: An overview

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  • Structural Change of the Mn Cluster during the S2→S3 State Transition of the Oxygen-Evolving Complex of Photosystem II. Does It Reflect the Onset of Water/Substrate Oxidation? Determination by Mn X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy.

    Wenchuan Liang;Theo A. Roelofs;Roehl M. Cinco;Annette Rompel

  • Preparation of highly efficient manganese catalase mimics.

    Michael U. Triller;‡ Wen-Yuan Hsieh;Vincent L. Pecoraro;and Annette Rompel

  • Production, characterization and adsorption studies of bamboo-based biochar/montmorillonite composite for nitrate removal

    Eva Viglašová;Eva Viglašová;Michal Galamboš;Zuzana Danková;Lukáš Krivosudský

  • Purification and spectroscopic studies on catechol oxidases from Lycopus europaeus and Populus nigra: evidence for a dinuclear copper center of type 3 and spectroscopic similarities to tyrosinase and hemocyanin.

    Annette Rompel;Helmut Fischer;Dirk Meiwes;K. Büldt-Karentzopoulos

  • Strontium EXAFS Reveals the Proximity of Calcium to the Manganese Cluster of Oxygen-Evolving Photosystem II.

    Roehl M. Cinco;John H. Robblee;Annette Rompel;Carmen Fernandez

  • Less Symmetrical Dicopper(II) Complexes as Catechol Oxidase Models—An Adjacent Thioether Group Increases Catecholase Activity

    Michael Merkel;Niclas Möller;Manuel Piacenza;Stefan Grimme

  • X-ray Structure Analysis of Indazolium trans-[Tetrachlorobis(1H-indazole)ruthenate(III)] (KP1019) Bound to Human Serum Albumin Reveals Two Ruthenium Binding Sites and Provides Insights into the Drug Binding Mechanism.

    Aleksandar Bijelic;Sarah Theiner;Bernhard K. Keppler;Annette Rompel

  • Catalytic oxidation of 3,5-di-tert-butylcatechol by a series of mononuclear manganese complexes: Synthesis, structure, and kinetic investigation

    Michael U. Triller;Daniel Pursche;Wen Yuan Hsieh;Vincent L. Pecoraro

  • Aurone synthase is a catechol oxidase with hydroxylase activity and provides insights into the mechanism of plant polyphenol oxidases

    Christian Molitor;Stephan Gerhard Mauracher;Annette Rompel

  • Latent and active abPPO4 mushroom tyrosinase cocrystallized with hexatungstotellurate(VI) in a single crystal.

    Stephan Gerhard Mauracher;Christian Molitor;Rami Al-Oweini;Ulrich Kortz

  • Ten Good Reasons for the Use of the Tellurium-Centered Anderson–Evans Polyoxotungstate in Protein Crystallography

    Aleksandar Bijelic;Annette Rompel

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernt Krebs
Bernt Krebs University of Münster
Vittal K. Yachandra
Vittal K. Yachandra Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kenneth Sauer
Kenneth Sauer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Melvin P. Klein
Melvin P. Klein Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Bernhard K. Keppler
Bernhard K. Keppler University of Vienna
Vincent L. Pecoraro
Vincent L. Pecoraro University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Vladimir B. Arion
Vladimir B. Arion University of Vienna
Andreas Fery
Andreas Fery Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V.
George Christou
George Christou University of Florida
Karl Stich
Karl Stich TU Wien

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