His study deals with a combination of Organic chemistry and Combinatorial chemistry. He merges many fields, such as Combinatorial chemistry and Organic chemistry, in his writings. While working on this project, Bernd Plietker studies both Catalysis and Nucleophile. His Medicinal chemistry study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Substitution reaction. His Substitution reaction study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Medicinal chemistry. Bernd Plietker regularly links together related areas like Tsuji–Trost reaction in his Allylic rearrangement studies. He performs integrative study on Stereochemistry and Stereoselectivity in his works. He incorporates Stereoselectivity and Stereochemistry in his studies. Bernd Plietker combines topics linked to Dihydroxylation with his work on Enantioselective synthesis.
As part of his research on Catalysis, studies on Regioselectivity, Nucleophile, Enantioselective synthesis and Allylic rearrangement are part of the effort. By researching both Organic chemistry and Medicinal chemistry, he produces research that crosses academic boundaries. Borrowing concepts from Organic chemistry, he weaves in ideas under Stereochemistry. His Catalysis research extends to the thematically linked field of Biochemistry.
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Iron catalysis in organic chemistry : reactions and applications
Bernd Plietker.
(2008)
Selective Catalytic Oxidation of CH Bonds with Molecular Oxygen
Emil Roduner;Wolfgang Kaim;Biprajit Sarkar;Vlada B. Urlacher.
Chemcatchem (2013)
Palladium-catalyzed asymmetric addition of pronucleophiles to allenes.
Barry M Trost;Christoph Jäkel;Bernd Plietker.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2003)
A highly regioselective salt-free iron-catalyzed allylic alkylation.
Bernd Plietker.
Angewandte Chemie (2006)
Fe-catalyzed allylic C-C-bond activation: vinylcyclopropanes as versatile a1,a3,d5-synthons in traceless allylic substitutions and [3 + 2]-cycloadditions.
André P. Dieskau;Michael S. Holzwarth;Bernd Plietker.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012)
An improved protocol for the RuO4-catalyzed dihydroxylation of olefins.
Bernd Plietker;Meike Niggemann.
Organic Letters (2003)
Regioselective Iron-Catalyzed Allylic Amination
Bernd Plietker.
Angewandte Chemie (2006)
RuCl3/CeCl3/NaIO4: a new bimetallic oxidation system for the mild and efficient dihydroxylation of unreactive olefins.
Bernd Plietker;Meike Niggemann.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2005)
The RuO4-catalyzed ketohydroxylation. Part 1. Development, scope, and limitation.
Bernd Plietker.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2004)
Ligand‐Dependent Mechanistic Dichotomy in Iron‐Catalyzed Allylic Substitutions: σ‐Allyl versus π‐Allyl Mechanism
Bernd Plietker;André Dieskau;Katrin Möws;Anja Jatsch.
Angewandte Chemie (2008)
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