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Bernhard Lippert

Bernhard Lippert

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Chemistry

D-Index
71
Citations
17548
World Ranking
5572
National Ranking
406

Overview

Bernhard Lippert is affiliated with TU Dortmund University in Germany, specializing in materials science with a strong emphasis on materials chemistry. Their research integrates molecular biology and oncology, with additional focus areas in spectroscopy and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

Their main research topics encompass DNA and nucleic acid chemistry, metal complexes synthesis and properties, crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, molecular sensors and ion detection, lanthanide and transition metal complexes, and magnetism in coordination complexes.

Lippert has contributed to several publications, with recent papers including:

  • "Metal-modified base pairs" vs. "metal-mediated pairs of bases": not just a semantic issue!, 2022, JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
  • Beyond sole models for the first steps of Pt-DNA interactions: Fundamental properties of mono(nucleobase) adducts of PtII coordination compounds, 2022, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • On the Heterogeneous Nature of Cisplatin-1-Methyluracil Complexes: Coexistence of Different Aggregation Modes and Partial Loss of NH3 Ligands as Likely Explanation, 2021, ChemistryOpen
  • Beyond Sole Models for the First Steps of Pt-Dna Interactions: Fundamental Properties of Mono(Nucleobase) Adducts of Ptii Coordination Compounds, 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Assembly of nucleobases into rings and cages via metal ions, 2022, Journal of Coordination Chemistry

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Lippert include Sonja Pullen, Alexander Hegmans, Wolf Hiller, André Platzek, and E. Freisinger.

Their work has been published in multiple scientific venues, among which the most common are:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
  • Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • ChemistryOpen
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Multiplicity of metal ion binding patterns to nucleobases

    Bernhard Lippert

  • Platinum Nucleobase Chemistry

    Bernhard Lippert

  • Simple 1:1 and 1:2 complexes of metal ions with heterocycles as building blocks for discrete molecular as well as polymeric assemblies

    Jorge A.R. Navarro;Bernhard Lippert

  • Platinum complex [(en)Pt(uracilate)]44+: a metal analog of calix[4]arene. Similarities and differences with classical calix[4]arenes

    Holger Rauter;Edda C. Hillgeris;Andrea Erxleben;Bernhard Lippert

  • IMPACT OF CISPLATIN ON THE RECENT DEVELOPMENT OF PT COORDINATION CHEMISTRY: A CASE STUDY

    Bernhard Lippert

  • A Novel Highly Charged (+12) Anion Receptor That Encapsulates Simultaneously NO3− and PF6− Ions

    Ralf-Dieter Schnebeck;Eva Freisinger;Bernhard Lippert

  • Hydroxo-bridged platinum(II) complexes. 1. Di-.mu.-hydroxo-bis[diammineplatinum(II)] nitrate, [(NH3)2Pt(OH)2Pt(NH3)2](NO3)2. Crystalline structure and vibrational spectra

    R. Faggiani;B. Lippert;C. J. L. Lock;B. Rosenberg

  • Molecular Architecture Based on Metal Triangles Derived from 2,2‘-Bipyrazine (Bpz) and EnMII (M = Pt, Pd)

    Ralf-Dieter Schnebeck;Eva Freisinger;and Frank Glahé;Bernhard Lippert

  • Molecular architecture with metal ions, nucleobases and other heterocycles

    Jorge A.R. Navarro;Bernhard Lippert

  • Effects of (N7)-Coordinated Nickel(II), Copper(II), or Platinum(II) on the Acid–Base Properties of Guanine Derivatives and Other Related Purines[≠]

    Bin Song;Jing Zhao;Rolf Griesser;Cordula Meiser

  • Metal-Stabilized Rare Tautomers and Mispairs of DNA Bases: N6-Metalated Adenine and N4-Metalated Cytosine, Theoretical and Experimental Views

    Jiří Šponer;Judit E. Šponer;Leonid Gorb;Jerzy Leszczynski

  • Metallatriangles and metallasquares: the diversity behind structurally characterized examples and the crucial role of ligand symmetry.

    Bernhard Lippert;Pablo J. Sanz Miguel

  • MOLECULAR TRIANGLE FROM ENPTII AND 2,2'-BIPYRAZINE

    Ralf-Dieter Schnebeck;Lucio Randaccio;Ennio Zangrando;Bernhard Lippert

  • Metal-Stabilized Rare Tautomers of Nucleobases. 6. Imino Tautomer of Adenine in a Mixed-Nucleobase Complex of Mercury(II).

    Félix Zamora;Michele Kunsman;Michal Sabat;Bernhard Lippert

  • cis-Dinitratodiammineplatinum(II), cis-Pt(NH3)2 (NO3)2. Crystalline structure and vibrational spectra

    B. Lippert;C. J. L. Lock;B. Rosenberg;M. Zvagulis

  • Metal-stabilized rare tautomers of nucleobases. 1. Iminooxo form of cytosine: formation through metal migration and estimation of the geometry of the free tautomer

    Bernhard. Lippert;Helmut. Schoellhorn;Ulf. Thewalt

  • Alterations of Nucleobase pKa Values upon Metal Coordination: Origins and Consequences

    Bernhard Lippert

  • The Renaissance of Metal-Pyrimidine Nucleobase Coordination Chemistry.

    Bernhard Lippert;Pablo J. Sanz Miguel

  • Gold(III) glycyl–L–histidine dipeptide complexes: Preparation and X–ray structures of monomeric and cyclic tetrameric species

    Markus Wienken;Bernhard Lippert;Ennio Zangrando;Lucio Randaccio

  • Effects of N7-methylation, N7-platination, and C8-hydroxylation of guanine on H-bond formation with cytosine: platinum coordination strengthens the Watson-Crick pair.

    Roland K. O. Sigel;Eva Freisinger;Bernhard Lippert

Frequent Co-Authors

Ennio Zangrando
Ennio Zangrando University of Trieste
Lucio Randaccio
Lucio Randaccio University of Trieste
Helmut Sigel
Helmut Sigel University of Basel
Michal Sabat
Michal Sabat University of Virginia
Roland K. O. Sigel
Roland K. O. Sigel University of Zurich
Félix Zamora
Félix Zamora Autonomous University of Madrid
Alberto Albinati
Alberto Albinati University of Milan
Jens Müller
Jens Müller University of Münster
Jorge A. R. Navarro
Jorge A. R. Navarro University of Granada
Célia Fonseca Guerra
Célia Fonseca Guerra Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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