Stereochemistry, Dendrimer, Supramolecular chemistry, Molecule and Photochemistry are his primary areas of study. His research integrates issues of Crystallography, Catenane and Amide in his study of Stereochemistry. His Dendrimer research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Protonation, Fluorescence, Neutron scattering and Monomer.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Nanotechnology, Polymer chemistry and Hydrogen bond. In general Molecule study, his work on Molecular recognition often relates to the realm of Host, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His studies in Photochemistry integrate themes in fields like Luminescence, Cyclam, Acetonitrile, Azobenzene and Absorption spectroscopy.
Fritz Vögtle mainly focuses on Stereochemistry, Molecule, Polymer chemistry, Cyclophane and Crystallography. His Stereochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Catenane and Amide. The Molecule study combines topics in areas such as Photochemistry and Crystal structure.
Fritz Vögtle studies Dendrimer, a branch of Polymer chemistry. His work carried out in the field of Dendrimer brings together such families of science as Luminescence, Nanotechnology, Fluorescence and Absorption spectroscopy. His Cyclophane research includes themes of Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Polycyclic compound, Medicinal chemistry and Inclusion compound.
His main research concerns Dendrimer, Photochemistry, Nanotechnology, Molecule and Supramolecular chemistry. His Dendrimer research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Crystallography, Chromophore, Metal ions in aqueous solution, Metal and Amine gas treating. He has included themes like Ligand and Stereochemistry in his Crystallography study.
The various areas that Fritz Vögtle examines in his Stereochemistry study include Covalent bond and Template synthesis. His Photochemistry research integrates issues from Luminescence, Protonation, Fluorescence, Cyclam and Absorption spectroscopy. Fritz Vögtle has researched Supramolecular chemistry in several fields, including Amide, Self-assembly, Chirality, Hydrogen bond and Cover.
Fritz Vögtle mainly investigates Dendrimer, Photochemistry, Supramolecular chemistry, Molecule and Nanotechnology. His studies deal with areas such as Crystallography, Protonation, Adduct, Stereochemistry and Absorption spectroscopy as well as Dendrimer. Fritz Vögtle combines topics linked to Template synthesis with his work on Stereochemistry.
His Photochemistry research incorporates themes from Luminescence, Molecular tweezers, Cyclam, Fluorescence and Metal ions in aqueous solution. His Supramolecular chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Organic molecules, Intermolecular force, Chirality, Hydrogen bond and Electrochemistry. His work on Azobenzene as part of general Molecule study is frequently linked to Charge, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
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Dendritic Molecules: Concepts, Syntheses, Perspectives
George R. Newkome;C. N. Moorefield;F. Vögtle.
(1996)
Dendrimers and Dendrons: Concepts, Syntheses, Applications
George R. Newkome;C. N. Moorefield;F. Vögtle.
(2001)
Dendrimers: From Design to Application-A Progress Report.
Marco Fischer;Fritz Vögtle.
Angewandte Chemie (1999)
On the way to rotaxane-based molecular motors: studies in molecular mobility and topological chirality.
Christoph A. Schalley;Kaweh Beizai;Fritz Vögtle.
Accounts of Chemical Research (2001)
Multidentate Acyclic Neutral Ligands and Their Complexation
Fritz Vögtle;Edwin Weber.
Angewandte Chemie (1979)
A New Synthetic Strategy towards Molecules with Mechanical Bonds: Nonionic Template Synthesis of Amide-Linked Catenanes and Rotaxanes
Ralf Jäger;Fritz Vögtle.
Angewandte Chemie (1997)
Stimulating Concepts in Chemistry
Fritz Vögtle;J. Fraser Stoddart;Masakatsu Shibasaki.
(2000)
Dendrimers: From Generations and Functional Groups to Functions
Jörg Issberner;Rolf Moors;Fritz Vögtle.
Angewandte Chemie (1995)
Catenanes and rotaxanes of the amide type
Fritz Vögtle;and Thomas Dünnwald;Thomas Schmidt.
Accounts of Chemical Research (1996)
Host Guest Complex Chemistry / Macrocycles
Fritz Vögtle;Edwin Weber.
(1985)
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