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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Chemistry D-index 55 Citations 7,378 198 World Ranking 8813 National Ranking 507

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study František Hartl is best known for:

  • Hydrogen
  • Layer by layer
  • Catalysis

Research on Hydrogenase and Hydrogen production is a part of his Hydrogen study. Hydrogen production and Hydrogen are two areas of study in which František Hartl engages in interdisciplinary research. He conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Organic chemistry and Combinatorial chemistry. He combines Combinatorial chemistry and Organic chemistry in his research. Catalysis is frequently linked to Diimine in his study. František Hartl performs multidisciplinary study in Nanotechnology and Molecular machine in his work. He performs integrative study on Molecular machine and Supramolecular chemistry in his works. In his research, František Hartl undertakes multidisciplinary study on Supramolecular chemistry and Supramolecular assembly. He performs multidisciplinary studies into Electrode and Electrochemical cell in his work.

His most cited work include:

  • Simple construction of an infrared optically transparent thin-layer electrochemical cell (865 citations)
  • Self-assembled biomimetic [2Fe2S]-hydrogenase-based photocatalyst for molecular hydrogen evolution (203 citations)
  • Spectroelectrochemical (IR, UV/Vis) Determination of the Reduction Pathways for a Series of [Re(CO)3(.alpha.-diimine)L']0/+ (L' = Halide, OTf-, THF, MeCN, n-PrCN, PPh3, P(OMe)3) Complexes (197 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

His work on Crystallography as part of general Crystal structure research is frequently linked to Stereochemistry, bridging the gap between disciplines. In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Crystallography and Crystal structure. František Hartl brings together Stereochemistry and Molecule to produce work in his papers. His work on Organic chemistry as part of general Alkyl study is frequently linked to Photochemistry, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. In most of his Organic chemistry studies, his work intersects topics such as Analytical Chemistry (journal). Photochemistry and Catalysis are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary work. His research on Catalysis is centered around Ruthenium and Diimine. He frequently studies issues relating to Ruthenium and Biochemistry. His Physical chemistry study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Electrode.

František Hartl most often published in these fields:

  • Organic chemistry (58.06%)
  • Catalysis (45.16%)
  • Photochemistry (41.94%)

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Best Publications

Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO2 Using the Complexes [Re(bpy)(CO)3L]n (n = +1, L = P(OEt)3, CH3CN; n = 0, L = Cl-, Otf-; bpy = 2,2‘-Bipyridine; Otf- = CF3SO3) as Catalyst Precursors: Infrared Spectroelectrochemical Investigation

Frank P. A. Johnson;Michael W. George;Frantisek Hartl;James J. Turner.
Organometallics (1996)

368 Citations

Spectroelectrochemical (IR, UV/Vis) Determination of the Reduction Pathways for a Series of [Re(CO)3(.alpha.-diimine)L']0/+ (L' = Halide, OTf-, THF, MeCN, n-PrCN, PPh3, P(OMe)3) Complexes

G.J. Stor;F. Hartl;J.W.M. van Outersterp;D.J. Stufkens.
Organometallics (1995)

279 Citations

Photochromic dithienylethene derivatives containing Ru(II) or Os(II) metal units. Sensitized photocyclization from a triplet state

Ron T. F. Jukes;Vincenzo Adamo;Frantisek Hartl;Peter Belser.
Inorganic Chemistry (2004)

242 Citations

Self-assembled biomimetic [2Fe2S]-hydrogenase-based photocatalyst for molecular hydrogen evolution

A. M. Kluwer;R. Kapre;F. Hartl;M. Lutz.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2009)

228 Citations

Consequences of N,C,N'- and C,N,N'-coordination modes on electronic and photophysical properties of cyclometalated aryl ruthenium(II) complexes.

S.H. Wadman;M. Lutz;D.M. Tooke;A.L. Spek.
Inorganic Chemistry (2009)

174 Citations

Photochromic switches incorporated in bridging ligands : A new tool to modulate energy-transfer processes

P. Belser;L. De Cola;Frantisek Hartl;V. Adamo.
Advanced Functional Materials (2006)

163 Citations

Ultrafast Charge Separation in a Photoreactive Rhenium-Appended Porphyrin Assembly Monitored by Picosecond Transient Infrared Spectroscopy

Anders Gabrielsson;František Hartl;Hong Zhang;John R. Lindsay Smith.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2006)

148 Citations

Simultaneous bridge-localized and mixed-valence character in diruthenium radical cations featuring diethynylaromatic bridging ligands.

Mark A. Fox;Boris Le Guennic;Boris Le Guennic;Rachel L. Roberts;Daniel A. Brue.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2011)

134 Citations

Versatile Cryostated Optically Transparent Thin-Layer Electrochemical (OTTLE) Cell for Variable-Temperature UV-Vis/IR Spectroelectrochemical Studies:

F. Hartl;H. Luyten;H. A. Nieuwenhuis;G. C. Schoemaker.
Applied Spectroscopy (1994)

121 Citations

Electronic energy transfer in a dinuclear Ru/Os complex containing a photoresponsive dithienylethene derivative as bridging ligand

Ron T.F. Jukes;Vincenzo Adamo;František Hartl;Peter Belser.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (2005)

120 Citations

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