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Borislav Bogdanović

Borislav Bogdanović

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Borislav Bogdanović was affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany during their research career. The scientist's work did not show a publicly available list of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues. There was also no record of book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics documented in the available data.

Since Borislav Bogdanović is deceased, their contributions remain part of the scientific records associated with the Max Planck Society. No details on awards or distinctions were provided to indicate recognition received during the career.

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Best Publications

  • Ti-doped alkali metal aluminium hydrides as potential novel reversible hydrogen storage materials

    Borislav Bogdanović;Manfred Schwickardi

  • Metal-doped sodium aluminium hydrides as potential new hydrogen storage materials

    Borislav Bogdanović;Richard A. Brand;Ankica Marjanović;Manfred Schwickardi

  • Light metal hydrides and complex hydrides for hydrogen storage.

    F. Schüth;B. Bogdanović;M. Felderhoff

  • Allyl‐Transition Metal Systems

    G. Wilke;B. Bogdanović;P. Hardt;P. Heimbach

  • NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CHEMISTRY OF LOW-VALENT TITANIUM

    Alois Fürstner;Borislav Bogdanović

  • Übergangsmetallkomplexe, I. Olefin‐Komplexe des Nickels(0)

    Borislav Bogdanović;Michael Kröner;Günther Wilke

  • Thermodynamic investigation of the magnesium–hydrogen system

    Borislav Bogdanović;Klaus Bohmhammel;Babett Christ;Alexander Reiser

  • Allyl‐Übergangsmetall‐Systeme

    G. Wilke;B. Bogdanovic;P. Hardt;P. Heimbach

  • The application of Mg-based metal-hydrides as heat energy storage systems

    A Reiser;B Bogdanović;K Schlichte

  • Cyclooligomerization of Butadiene and Transition Metal π‐Complexes

    G. Wilke;B. Bogdanovič;P. Borner;H. Breil

  • Advanced Hydrogen-Storage Materials Based on Sc-, Ce-, and Pr-Doped NaAlH4

    B. Bogdanović;M. Felderhoff;A. Pommerin;Ferdi Schüth

  • Thermodynamics and dynamics of the Mg–Fe–H system and its potential for thermochemical thermal energy storage

    Borislav Bogdanović;Alexander Reiser;Klaus Schlichte;Bernd Spliethoff

  • High Temperature Metal Hydrides as Heat Storage Materials for Solar and Related Applications

    Michael Felderhoff;Borislav Bogdanović

  • Active MgH2Mg Systems for Reversible Chemical Energy Storage

    Borislav Bogdanović;Alfred Ritter;Bernd Spliethoff

  • Investigation of hydrogen discharging and recharging processes of Ti-doped NaAlH4 by X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) and solid-state NMR spectroscopy

    B Bogdanović;M Felderhoff;M Germann;M Härtel

  • Investigation of the perovskite related structures of NaMgH3, NaMgF3 and Na3AlH6

    Ewa Rönnebro;Dag Noréus;Karim Kadir;Alexander Reiser

  • Catalyzed complex metal hydrides

    Borislav Bogdanović;Gary Sandrock

  • The development, testing and optimization of energy storage materials based on the MgH2Mg system

    B. Bogdanović;T.H. Hartwig;B. Spliethoff

  • Complex aluminum hydrides

    B. Bogdanović;U. Eberle;M. Felderhoff;F. Schüth

  • Improved Hydrogen Storage Properties of Ti-Doped Sodium Alanate Using Titanium Nanoparticles as Doping Agents.

    Borislav Bogdanovic;Michael Felderhoff;Stefan Kaskel;Andre Pommerin

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernd Spliethoff
Bernd Spliethoff Max Planck Society
Michael Felderhoff
Michael Felderhoff Max Planck Society
Günther Wilke
Günther Wilke Max Planck Society
Ferdi Schüth
Ferdi Schüth Max Planck Society
Carl Krüger
Carl Krüger Max Planck Society
Richard Mynott
Richard Mynott Max Planck Society
Claudia Weidenthaler
Claudia Weidenthaler Max Planck Society
Helmut Bönnemann
Helmut Bönnemann Max Planck Society
Jacques Rozière
Jacques Rozière University of Montpellier
Stefan Kaskel
Stefan Kaskel TU Dresden

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