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Axel G. Griesbeck

Axel G. Griesbeck

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
8940
World Ranking
14378
National Ranking
1055

Axel G. Griesbeck 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 Axel G. Griesbeck sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 556 publications — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Axel G. Griesbeck 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 Axel G. Griesbeck sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Axel G. Griesbeck is affiliated with the University of Cologne in Germany and conducts research primarily in the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work spans multiple subfields including Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Pharmaceutical Science.

The scientific contributions of Axel G. Griesbeck cover a range of topics related to chemical and materials research. Notable areas of study include:

  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Radical Photochemical Reactions
  • Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions
  • Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
  • Fluorine in Organic Chemistry
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation

Frequently publishing in scientific journals, Griesbeck has contributed to several important venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Chemical Communications
  • Molbank
  • Photochem
  • Molecules

Axel G. Griesbeck's body of published papers includes:

  • "Think and Print: 3D Printing of Chemical Experiments," 2020, Journal of Chemical Education
  • "From 3D to 4D printing: a reactor for photochemical experiments using hybrid polyurethane acrylates for vat-based polymerization and surface functionalization," 2020, Chemical Communications
  • "Polarity profiling of porous architectures: solvatochromic dye encapsulation in metal-organic frameworks," 2024, Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • "Photosensitized [2 + 2]-Cycloaddition of Complex Acceptor-Donor Combinations: A Regio/Diastereoselectivity Study," 2022, The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • "9a-Phenyl-2,3,3a,3b,9a,9b-hexahydro-4H-furo[3',2':3,4]cyclobuta-[1,2-b]chromen-4-one: A Flavone-Based [2 + 2]-Photocycloadduct," 2021, Molbank

Frequent collaborators of Griesbeck include:

  • Jörg-M. Neudörfl
  • Jens Lefarth
  • Axel Klein
  • Tim Lippold
  • Alexander Haseloer

Best Publications

  • Photoredox Catalysis for Organic Syntheses

    Melissa Reckenthäler;Axel G. Griesbeck

  • Singlet oxygen photooxygenation of furans : Isolation and reactions of (4+2)-cycloaddition products (unsaturated sec.-ozonides)

    Klaus Gollnick;Axel Griesbeck

  • Glossary of Terms used in Photochemistry

    S. E. Braslavsky;Erik W. Thulstrup;U. Acuna;D. Armesto

  • INTERSYSTEM CROSSING IN TRIPLET 1,4-BIRADICALS : CONFORMATIONAL MEMORY EFFECTS ON THE STEREOSELECTIVITY OF PHOTOCYCLOADDITION REACTIONS

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Harald Mauder;Stefan Stadtmueller

  • Photoinduced-Electron-Transfer Chemistry: From Studies on PET Processes to Applications in Natural Product Synthesis

    Axel G Griesbeck;Norbert Hoffmann;Klaus-Dieter Warzecha

  • Electrochemiluminescence Bioassays with a Water‐Soluble Luminol Derivative Can Outperform Fluorescence Assays

    Michael Mayer;Shigehiko Takegami;Michael Neumeier;Simone Rink

  • Asymmetric photochemistry and photochirogenesis.

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Uwe J. Meierhenrich

  • Selectivity control in electron spin inversion processes: regio- and stereochemistry of Paternò-Büchi photocycloadditions as a powerful tool for mapping intersystem crossing processes.

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Manabu Abe;Samir Bondock

  • Synthetic Organic Photochemistry

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Jochen Mattay

  • Photooxygenation of olefins in the presence of titanium(IV) catalyst. A convienient "one-pot" synthesis of epoxy alcohols.

    Waldemar Adam;Martin Braun;Axel Griesbeck;Vittorio Lucchini

  • Photoinduced electron transfer chemistry of phthalimdes: an efficient tool for CC-bond formation

    Michael Oelgemöller;Axel G. Griesbeck

  • Synthesis of Medium‐ and Large‐Ring Compounds Initiated by Photochemical Decarboxylation of ω‐Phthalimidoalkanoates

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Andreas Henz;Wolfgang Kramer;Johann Lex

  • Diastereo‐ and Enantioselective Synthesis of Pyrrolo[1,4]benzodiazepines through Decarboxylative Photocyclization

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Wolfgang Kramer;Johann Lex

  • Photo Electron Transfer Induced Macrocyclization of N‐Phthaloyl‐ω‐aminocarboxylic Acids

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Andreas Henz;Karl Peters;Eva-Maria Peters

  • Synthesis of antimalarial 1,2,4-trioxanes via photooxygenation of a chiral allylic alcohol.

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Tamer T. El-Idreesy;Maren Fiege;Reto Brun

  • Photocycloaddition of benzaldehyde to cyclic olefins: electronic control of endo stereoselectivity

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Stefan Stadtmueller

  • 9-Mesityl-10-methylacridinium: an efficient type II and electron-transfer photooxygenation catalyst.

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Miyeon Cho

  • Electronic control of stereoselectivity in photocycloaddition reactions. 4. Effects of methyl substituents at the donor olefin

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Stefan Stadtmueller

  • Stereoselectivity of Triplet Photocycloadditions:1 Diene−Carbonyl Reactions and Solvent Effects

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Stefan Buhr;Maren Fiege;Hans Schmickler

  • CRC handbook of organic photochemistry and photobiology

    Axel G. Griesbeck;Michael Oelgemöller;Francesco Ghetti

  • Photoredox Catalysis for Organic Syntheses

    Melissa Reckenthaeler;Axel G. Griesbeck

Frequent Co-Authors

Johann Lex
Johann Lex University of Cologne
Michael Oelgemöller
Michael Oelgemöller James Cook University
Waldemar Adam
Waldemar Adam University of Würzburg
Karl Peters
Karl Peters Max Planck Society
Hans Georg von Schnering
Hans Georg von Schnering Max Planck Society
Jochen Mattay
Jochen Mattay Bielefeld University
Helmut Görner
Helmut Görner Max Planck Society
Kurt Polborn
Kurt Polborn Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Axel Jacobi von Wangelin
Axel Jacobi von Wangelin Universität Hamburg
Klaus Meerholz
Klaus Meerholz University of Cologne

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