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44
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9963
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16675
National Ranking
1208

Overview

Dieter Klemm is affiliated with Friedrich Schiller University Jena in Germany. The primary field of study focuses on Materials Science, with numerous publications emphasizing Materials Chemistry and Biomaterials as key subfields. Additional research areas include Surgery, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

The main scientific topics covered in their work include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Advanced Cellulose Research Studies
  • Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
  • Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • Infectious Aortic and Vascular Conditions

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Dieter Klemm are Görls, Helmar, Katrin Petzold-Welcke, Friederike Krämer, and Sándor Nietzsche.

The scientist's publication record spans primarily the following venues:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Carbohydrate Polymers
  • PLoS ONE
  • Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials/Journal of mechanical behavior of biomedical materials
  • Processes

Key recent papers include:

  • Biotech nanocellulose: A review on progress in product design and today's state of technical and medical applications, 2020, Carbohydrate Polymers
  • Preparation of Tubular Biocellulose Implants and Its Use in Surgery-A Review, 2021, Processes

Other papers in related fields with different lead authors but relevant to the area include:

  • In vitro hemo- and cytocompatibility of bacterial nanocelluose small diameter vascular grafts: Impact of fabrication and surface characteristics., 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Bacterial nanocellulose: Reinforcement of compressive strength using an adapted Mobile Matrix Reservoir Technology and suitable post-modification strategies, 2021, Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials/Journal of mechanical behavior of biomedical materials

Best Publications

  • Bacterial synthesized cellulose — artificial blood vessels for microsurgery

    Dieter Klemm;Dieter Schumann;Ulrike Udhardt;Silvia Marsch

  • Comprehensive cellulose chemistry

    D. Klemm;B. Philipp;T. Heinze;U. Heinze

  • About the structure of cellulose: debating the Lindman hypothesis

    Wolfgang G. Glasser;Rajai H. Atalla;John Blackwell;R. Malcolm Brown

  • Comprehensive Cellulose Chemistry, Volume 2 : Functionalization of Cellulose

    D. Klemm;B. Philpp;T. Heinze;U. Hewinze

  • Ultrathin films of cellulose on silicon wafers

    Matthias Schaub;Gerhard Wenz;Gerhard Wegner;Andreas Stein

  • Homogeneous synthesis of cellulose p‐toluenesulfonates in N,N‐dimethylacetamide/LiCl solvent system

    Kerstin Rahn;Michael Diamantoglou;Dieter Klemm;Hugo Berghmans

  • Cellulose: faszinierendes Biopolymer und nachhaltiger Rohstoff

    Dieter Klemm;Brigitte Heublein;Hans-Peter Fink;Andreas Bohn

  • Cellulose Solutions in Water Containing Metal Complexes

    Kay Saalwächter;Walther Burchard;Peter Klüfers;G. Kettenbach

  • Copper(II) Complexes of Aminocarbohydrate β-Ketoenaminic Ligands: Efficient Catalysts in Catechol Oxidation

    Rainer Wegner;Michael Gottschaldt;Helmar Görls;Ernst-G. Jäger

  • Controlling the water content of never dried and reswollen bacterial cellulose by the addition of water-soluble polymers to the culture medium

    Marit Seifert;Stephanie Hesse;Vasken Kabrelian;Dieter Klemm

  • In vivo application of tissue-engineered blood vessels of bacterial cellulose as small arterial substitutes: proof of concept?

    Maximilian Scherner;Stefanie Reutter;Dieter Klemm;Anja Sterner-Kock

  • Determination of the substituent pattern of heterogeneously and homogeneously synthesized carboxymethyl cellulose by using high-performance liquid chromatography

    Thomas Heinze;Ulrich Erler;Irene Nehls;Dieter Klemm

  • Influence of selected wound dressings on PMN elastase in chronic wound fluid and their antioxidative potential in vitro.

    Ute Schönfelder;Martin Abel;Cornelia Wiegand;Dieter Klemm

  • Formation, derivatization and applications of bacterial cellulose.

    U. Geyer;Th. Heinze;A. Stein;D. Klemm

  • White biotechnology for cellulose manufacturing--the HoLiR concept.

    Dana Kralisch;Nadine Hessler;Dieter Klemm;Rainer Erdmann

  • New approaches to advanced polymers by selective cellulose functionalization

    D. Klemm;T. Heinze;B. Philipp;W. Wagenknecht

  • Alteration of bacterial nanocellulose structure by in situ modification using polyethylene glycol and carbohydrate additives

    Nadine Heßler;Dieter Klemm

  • First synthesis of 3-O-functionalized cellulose ethers via 2,6-di-O-protected silyl cellulose

    Andreas Koschella;Thomas Heinze;Dieter Klemm

  • Nanocellulosen: eine neue Familie naturbasierter Materialien

    Dieter Klemm;Friederike Kramer;Sebastian Moritz;Tom Lindström

  • 4‐methoxy substituted trityl groups in 6‐O protection of cellulose: Homogeneous synthesis, characterization, detritylation

    Juan A. Camacho Gömez;Ulrich W. Erler;Dieter O. Klemm

  • Film-Forming Aminocellulose Derivatives as Enzyme-Compatible Support Matrices for Biosensor Developments

    P. Berlin;D. Klemm;A. Jung;H. Liebegott

  • Nanocelluloses: A New Family of Nature-Based Materials

    Dieter Klemm;Friederike Kramer;Sebastian Moritz;Tom Lindstroem

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Heinze
Thomas Heinze Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Walther Burchard
Walther Burchard University of Freiburg
Helmar Görls
Helmar Görls Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Alfred D. French
Alfred D. French United States Department of Agriculture
Wolfgang G. Glasser
Wolfgang G. Glasser Virginia Tech
Christian Kaps
Christian Kaps Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Tom Lindström
Tom Lindström Royal Institute of Technology
Yoshiharu Nishiyama
Yoshiharu Nishiyama Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
John Blackwell
John Blackwell Case Western Reserve University
Helmut Ritter
Helmut Ritter Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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