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Overview

Detlef Schröder was affiliated with the Czech Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic. Their research spanned multiple fields, primarily focusing on Social Sciences and Chemistry, with equal contributions of three publications each in those disciplines.

Their work covered various subfields, including Political Science and International Relations, Inorganic Chemistry, Sociology and Political Science, and Organic Chemistry. This reflects an interdisciplinary approach bridging both social and natural sciences.

The main topics addressed in Schröder's research included:

  • European Criminal Justice and Data Protection
  • European Union Policy and Governance
  • Ombudsman and Human Rights
  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
  • Chemistry and Stereochemistry Studies
  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing

Detlef Schröder contributed to several publication venues, notably:

  • Belügyi Szemle
  • Catalysis from A to Z

Among recent published papers were the following:

  • CEPOL's External Action: Evolution and Outlook, published in 2022 in Belügyi Szemle
  • two-state reactivity, published in 2020 in Catalysis from A to Z

Coauthorship frequently included Péter Stauber, indicating collaboration within their academic network.

Best Publications

  • Two-State Reactivity as a New Concept in Organometallic Chemistry§

    Detlef Schröder;Sason Shaik;Helmut Schwarz

  • CH and CC Bond Activation by Bare Transition‐Metal Oxide Cations in the Gas Phase

    Detlef Schröder;Helmut Schwarz

  • Selective activation of alkanes by gas-phase metal ions.

    Jana Roithová;Detlef Schröder

  • GENERATION, STABILITY, AND REACTIVITY OF SMALL, MULTIPLY CHARGED IONS IN THE GAS PHASE

    Detlef Schröder;Helmut Schwarz

  • Electronic Structure Makes a Difference: Cytochrome P-450 Mediated Hydroxylations of Hydrocarbons as a Two-State Reactivity Paradigm

    Sason Shaik;Michael Filatov;Detlef Schröder;Helmut Schwarz

  • Two-state reactivity mechanisms of hydroxylation and epoxidation by cytochrome P-450 revealed by theory.

    Sason Shaik;Samuël P de Visser;François Ogliaro;Helmut Schwarz

  • Two‐State Reactivity in Organometallic Gas‐Phase Ion Chemistry

    Sason Shaik;David Danovich;Andreas Fiedler;Detlef Schröder

  • Electronic Structures and Gas-Phase Reactivities of Cationic Late-Transition-Metal Oxides

    A. Fiedler;D. Schroder;S. Shaik;H. Schwarz

  • Cationic Gold(I) Complexes of Xenon and of Ligands Containing the Donor Atoms Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur †

    Detlef Schröder;Helmut Schwarz;and Jan Hrušák;Pekka Pyykkö

  • Activation of hydrogen and methane by thermalized FeO+ in the gas phase as studied by multiple mass spectrometric techniques

    Detlef Schröder;Helmut Schwarz;David E. Clemmer;Yumin Chen

  • Gas-phase activation of methane by ligated transition-metal cations

    Detlef Schröder;Helmut Schwarz

  • FeO⊕ Activates Methane

    Detlef Schröder;Helmut Schwarz

  • Thermal activation of methane by tetranuclear [V4O10]

    Sandra Feyel;Jens Döbler;Detlef Schröder;Joachim Sauer

  • Applications of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry in mechanistic studies and catalysis research.

    Detlef Schröder

  • Mass spectrometric approaches to the reactivity of transient neutrals

    Christoph A. Schalley;Georg Hornung;Detlef Schröder;Helmut Schwarz

  • Dissociation behavior of Cu(urea)+ complexes generated by electrospray ionization

    Detlef Schröder;Thomas Weiske;Helmut Schwarz

  • Oxidation properties of the early transition-metal dioxide cations MO2+ (M = Ti, V, Zr, Nb) in the gas-phase

    Jeremy N. Harvey;Martin Diefenbach;Detlef Schröder;Helmut Schwarz

  • Chemical Vapor Synthesis of Size‐Selected Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles

    Sebastian Polarz;Abhijit Roy;Michael Merz;Simon Halm

  • Effects of Sequential Ligation of Molybdenum Cation by Chalcogenides on Electronic Structure and Gas-Phase Reactivity†

    Ilona Kretzschmar;Andreas Fiedler;Jeremy N. Harvey;Detlef Schröder

  • Reactivity of Small Cationic Platinum Clusters

    Konrad Koszinowski;Detlef Schröder;Helmut Schwarz

  • Thermal Activation of Methane by Tetranuclear [V4O10]+.

    Sandra Feyel;Jens Doebler;Detlef Schroeder;Joachim Sauer

  • Electronic Structure Makes a Difference: Cytochrome P‐450 Mediated Hydroxylations of Hydrocarbons as a Two‐State Reactivity Paradigm

    S. Shaik;M. Filatov;D. Schroeder;H. Schwarz

  • Generation, Stability, and Reactivity of Small, Multiply Charged Ions in the Gas Phase

    Detlef Schroeder;Helmut Schwarz

Frequent Co-Authors

Helmut Schwarz
Helmut Schwarz Technical University of Berlin
Jana Roithová
Jana Roithová Radboud University
Christoph A. Schalley
Christoph A. Schalley Freie Universität Berlin
P. B. Armentrout
P. B. Armentrout University of Utah
Sason Shaik
Sason Shaik Hebrew University of Jerusalem
John H. Bowie
John H. Bowie University of Adelaide
Wolfram Koch
Wolfram Koch German Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker)
Thomas M. Klapötke
Thomas M. Klapötke Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Joachim Sauer
Joachim Sauer Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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