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Overview

Dieter Vogt is affiliated with TU Dortmund University in Germany. Their research spans chemistry and engineering disciplines, focusing on subfields including organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biomedical engineering, process chemistry and technology, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's work covers several main topics in catalysis and material science, such as:

  • Asymmetric hydrogenation and catalysis
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • Nanomaterials for catalytic reactions
  • Innovative microfluidic and catalytic techniques innovation
  • Biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties
  • Chemical synthesis and analysis
  • Chemistry and chemical engineering

Frequent coauthors in Vogt's research include:

  • Thomas Seidensticker
  • Kai U. Künnemann
  • Tim Benjamin Riemer
  • Jens M. Dreimann
  • Thomas F. Roth

Vogt has published extensively in journals such as:

  • ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Catalysis Science & Technology
  • Green Chemistry
  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • ChemCatChem

Selected recent papers by Vogt include:

  • "Tandem Catalytic Amine Synthesis from Alkenes in Continuous Flow Enabled by Integrated Catalyst Recycling," 2020, ACS Catalysis
  • "Sodium ethoxide as an environmentally benign and cost-effective catalyst for chemical depolymerization of post-consumer PET waste," 2023, Green Chemistry
  • "Continuous hydroformylation of 1-decene in an aqueous biphasic system enabled by methylated cyclodextrins," 2020, Green Chemistry
  • "Solvent Selection in Homogeneous Catalysis-Optimization of Kinetics and Reaction Performance," 2020, ACS Catalysis
  • "Optimization and Kinetic Evaluation for Glycolytic Depolymerization of Post-Consumer PET Waste with Sodium Methoxide," 2023, Polymers

Best Publications

  • Multiphase homogeneous catalysis

    Boy Cornils;Wolfgang A. Herrmann;István T. Horváth;Walter Leitner

  • Chiral cooperativity in diastereomeric diphosphite ligands: effects on the rhodium-catalyzed enantioselective hydroformylation of styrene

    G.J.H. Buisman;L.A. van der Veen;A. Klootwijk;W.G.J. de Lange

  • Direct Amination of Secondary Alcohols Using Ammonia

    Dennis Dll Pingen;C Christian Müller;D Dieter Vogt

  • Selective Hydrovinylation of Styrene in a Membrane Reactor: Use of Carbosilane Dendrimers with Hemilabile P,O Ligands.

    Neldes J. Hovestad;Eva B. Eggeling;H. Jörg Heidbüchel;Johann T. B. H. Jastrzebski

  • Phosphinines as ligands in homogeneous catalysis: recent developments, concepts and perspectives.

    C Christian Müller;D Dieter Vogt

  • BASF NanoSelect (TM) Technology: Innovative Supported Pd- and Pt-based Catalysts for Selective Hydrogenation Reactions

    Peter T. Witte;Peter H. Berben;Susan Boland;Evert H. Boymans

  • Highly Selective Hydrocyanation of Butadiene toward 3-Pentenenitrile

    Laura Bini;Christian Müller;Jos Wilting;Lars von Chrzanowski

  • Mechanistic Studies on Hydrocyanation Reactions

    L Laura Bini;C Christian Müller;D Dieter Vogt

  • Shape-persistent nanosize organometallic complexes: synthesis and application in a nanofiltration membrane reactor.

    HP Dijkstra;CA Kruithof;NJ Niek Ronde;van de R Coevering

  • Recent advances in the recycling of homogeneous catalysts using membrane separation

    Mcc Michèle Janssen;C Christian Müller;D Dieter Vogt

  • Palladium complexes of phosphine functionalised carbosilane dendrimers as catalysts in a continuous flow membrane reactor

    D. de Groot;E.B. Eggeling;J.C. de Wilde;H. Kooijman

  • Highly selective cobalt-catalyzed hydrovinylation of styrene.

    Mmp Michiel Grutters;C Christian Müller;D Dieter Vogt

  • Catalytic formation of acrylate from carbon dioxide and ethene

    Cjh Coen Hendriksen;EA Evgeny Pidko;G Gang Yang;B Schäffner

  • Donor‐Functionalized Polydentate Pyrylium Salts and Phosphinines: Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and Photophysical Properties

    Christian Müller;Dorothee Wasserberg;Jarno J. M. Weemers;Evgeny A. Pidko

  • Electronic effects in the nickel-catalysed hydrocyanation of styrene applying chelating phosphorus ligands with large bite angles‡

    W Goertz;W Wilhelm Keim;D Dieter Vogt;U Englert

  • Direct Amination of Bio‐Alcohols Using Ammonia

    Dennis Pingen;Olivier Diebolt;Dieter Vogt

  • Phosphino carboxylic acid ester functionalized carbosilane dendrimers: nanoscale ligands for the Pd-catalyzed hydrovinylation reaction in a membrane reactor

    E.B. Eggeling;N.J. Hovestad;J.T.B.H. Jastrzebski;D. Vogt

  • Effect of the bite angle of diphosphine ligands on activity and selectivity in the nickel-catalysed hydrocyanation of styrene

    M. Kranenburg;P.C.J. Kamer;P.W.N.M. van Leeuwen;D. Vogt

  • Ligand development in the Ni-catalyzed hydrocyanation of alkenes

    L Laura Bini;C Christian Müller;D Dieter Vogt

  • Asymmetric hydrovinylation of styrene applying cationic allyl palladium complexes of a P-chiral ligand

    Rolf Bayersdörfer;Beate Ganter;Ulli Englert;Wilhelm Keim

  • Asymmetric nickel-catalyzed hydrocyanation of vinylarenes by applying homochiral xantphos ligands.

    Wolfgang Goertz;Paul C. J. Kamer;Piet W. N. M. van Leeuwen;Dieter Vogt

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Müller
Christian Müller Freie Universität Berlin
Anthony L. Spek
Anthony L. Spek Utrecht University
Martin Lutz
Martin Lutz Utrecht University
Evgeny A. Pidko
Evgeny A. Pidko Delft University of Technology
Jarl Ivar van der Vlugt
Jarl Ivar van der Vlugt University of Amsterdam
Wilhelm Keim
Wilhelm Keim RWTH Aachen University
Huub Kooijman
Huub Kooijman Utrecht University
Stefan Mecking
Stefan Mecking University of Konstanz
Peter Hofmann
Peter Hofmann Heidelberg University
Auke Meetsma
Auke Meetsma University of Groningen

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