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Fritz Vögtle

Fritz Vögtle

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Chemistry

D-Index
90
Citations
36719
World Ranking
2038
National Ranking
148

Overview

Fritz Vögtle was affiliated with the University of Bonn in Germany. Their research was situated mainly within the fields of Materials Science and Materials Chemistry, focusing extensively on crystallization, solubility studies, and X-ray diffraction in crystallography.

Their recent published works consistently appeared in The Cambridge Structural Database. Selected papers include:

  • CCDC 2226427: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2022, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2231687: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2022, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2226514: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2022, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2231650: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2022, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2231667: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2022, The Cambridge Structural Database

These contributions were part of a broader publication activity centered on crystallographic structural data. Their work mainly addressed experimental crystal structure determination applying advanced X-ray diffraction methods.

Frequent collaborators in their research included:

  • Martin Nieger
  • Stefan Braschohs
  • Roland Fröhlich
  • Oleg Lukin
  • Richard Hesse

Their research topics systematically covered:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography

These areas reflect a methodological and applied focus on crystal structure analysis and materials characterization.

Best Publications

  • Dendritic Molecules: Concepts, Syntheses, Perspectives

    George R. Newkome;C. N. Moorefield;F. Vögtle

  • Dendrimers and Dendrons: Concepts, Syntheses, Applications

    George R. Newkome;C. N. Moorefield;F. Vögtle

  • Dendrimers: From Design to Application-A Progress Report.

    Marco Fischer;Fritz Vögtle

  • On the way to rotaxane-based molecular motors: studies in molecular mobility and topological chirality.

    Christoph A. Schalley;Kaweh Beizai;Fritz Vögtle

  • Multidentate Acyclic Neutral Ligands and Their Complexation

    Fritz Vögtle;Edwin Weber

  • Dendrimers: From Generations and Functional Groups to Functions

    Jörg Issberner;Rolf Moors;Fritz Vögtle

  • A New Synthetic Strategy towards Molecules with Mechanical Bonds: Nonionic Template Synthesis of Amide-Linked Catenanes and Rotaxanes

    Ralf Jäger;Fritz Vögtle

  • Stimulating Concepts in Chemistry

    Fritz Vögtle;J. Fraser Stoddart;Masakatsu Shibasaki

  • Catenanes and rotaxanes of the amide type

    Fritz Vögtle;and Thomas Dünnwald;Thomas Schmidt

  • Host Guest Complex Chemistry / Macrocycles

    Fritz Vögtle;Edwin Weber

  • Molecules with Large Cavities in Supramolecular Chemistry

    Christian Seel;Fritz Vögtle

  • Helical molecules in organic chemistry

    Kurt P. Meurer;Fritz Vögtle

  • One‐Step Synthesis of a Fourfold Functionalized Catenane

    Fritz Vögtle;Stephan Meier;Ralf Hoss

  • Azobenzene-Functionalized Cascade Molecules: Photoswitchable Supramolecular Systems

    Andreas Archut;Fritz Vögtle;Luisa De Cola;Gianluca Camillo Azzellini

  • Dendrimers with a Photoactive and Redox-Active [Ru(bpy)3]2+-Type Core: Photophysical Properties, Electrochemical Behavior, and Excited-State Electron-Transfer Reactions

    Fritz Vögtle;Marcus Plevoets;Martin Nieger;Gianluca C. Azzellini

  • Dendrimers and dendrons

    G. R. Newkome;C. N. Moorefield;F. Vögtle

  • Structure/Chiroptics Relationships of Planar Chiral and Helical Molecules

    Stefan Grimme;Jörg Harren;Adam Sobanski;Fritz Vögtle

  • Supramolecular chemistry : an introduction

    F. Vögtle;F. Alfter

  • Dendrimers, Arborols, and Cascade Molecules: Breakthrough into Generations of New Materials

    Hans-Bernhard Mekelburger;Fritz Vögtle;Wilfried Jaworek

  • Host Guest Complex Chemistry Macrocycles: Synthesis, Structures, Applications

    F. Vögtle;E. Weber

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Nieger
Martin Nieger University of Helsinki
Vincenzo Balzani
Vincenzo Balzani University of Bologna
Paola Ceroni
Paola Ceroni University of Bologna
Kari Rissanen
Kari Rissanen University of Jyväskylä
Mauro Maestri
Mauro Maestri University of Bologna
George R. Newkome
George R. Newkome Florida Atlantic University
Luisa De Cola
Luisa De Cola University of Strasbourg
Christoph A. Schalley
Christoph A. Schalley Freie Universität Berlin
Stefan Grimme
Stefan Grimme University of Bonn
Yoshio Okamoto
Yoshio Okamoto Nagoya University

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