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Günter Schulz-Ekloff

Günter Schulz-Ekloff

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Chemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
7196
World Ranking
13744
National Ranking
1009

Overview

Günter Schulz-Ekloff is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany. The researcher's work is situated within the academic landscape of this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Chromophores in porous silicas and minerals: preparation and optical properties

    Günter Schulz-Ekloff;Dieter Wöhrle;Bast van Duffel;Robert A. Schoonheydt

  • Photo-oxidation of phenol and monochlorophenols in oxygen-saturated aqueous solutions by different photosensitizers

    Robert Gerdes;Dieter Wöhrle;Wolfgang Spiller;Gerhard Schneider

  • Electron microscopy study of the interaction of Ni, Pd and Pt with carbon: I. Nickel catalyzed graphitization of amorphous carbon☆

    Ryszard Lamber;Nils Jaeger;Günter Schulz-Ekloff

  • Adsorption on MCM-41 mesoporous molecular sieves. Part 1.—Nitrogen isotherms and parameters of the porous structure

    J. Rathousky;A. Zukal;O. Franke;G. Schulz-Ekloff

  • Adsorption on MCM-41 mesoporous molecular sieves. Part 2.—Cyclopentane isotherms and their temperature dependence

    J. Rathouský;A. Zukal;O. Franke;G. Schulz-Ekloff

  • Mesoporous silica with controlled porous structure and regular morphology

    Günter Schulz-Ekloff;Jiřı́ Rathouský;Arnošt Zukal

  • Synthesis of faujasite supported phthalocyanines of cobalt, nickel and copper

    G. Meyer;D. Wöhrle;M. Mohl;G. Schulz-Ekloff

  • Unusual type of adsorption isotherm describing capillary condensation without hysteresis

    Olaf Franke;Günter Schulz-Ekloff;Jiří Rathouský;Jindřich Stárek

  • PHOTOOXIDATION OF 2‐MERCAPTOETHANOL BY VARIOUS WATER‐SOLUBLE PHTHALOCYANINES IN AQUEOUS ALKALINE SOLUTION UNDER IRRADIATION WITH VISIBLE LIGHT

    Gerhard Schneider;Dieter Wohrle;Wolfgang Spiller;Johannes Stark

  • Anchoring of Functional Dye Molecules in MCM-41 by Microwave-Assisted Hydrothermal Cocondensation.

    Matthias Ganschow;Michael Wark;Dieter Wöhrle;Günter Schulz-Ekloff

  • Controlling of morphology and characterization of pore structure of ordered mesoporous silicas

    Günter Schulz-Ekloff;Jiřı́ Rathouský;Arnošt Zukal

  • Evidence for Monatomic Platinum Species in H-ZSM-5 from FTIR Spectroscopy of Chemisorbed CO☆

    A.Yu. Stakheev;E.S. Shpiro;O.P. Tkachenko;N.I. Jaeger

  • Molecular sieve encapsulated organic dyes and metal chelates

    Dieter Wöhrle;Günter Schulz-ekloff

  • Study on the structure, stability and propene oxidation capability of faujasite-encaged cobalt chelate complexes

    H. Diggruber;P.J. Plath;G. Schulz-Ekloff;M. Mohl

  • Electron microscopy study of the interaction of Ni, Pd and Pt with carbon: II. Interaction of palladium with amorphous carbon

    Ryszard Lamber;Nils Jaeger;Günter Schulz-Ekloff

  • High-temperature non-photochemical hole-burning of phthalocyanine-zinc derivates embedded in a hydrated AlPO4-5 molecular sieve

    M. Ehrl;F. W. Deeg;C. Braeuchle;O. Franke

  • Reducibility of vanadium oxide species in MCM-41

    Gerd Grubert;Jirı́ Rathouský;Günter Schulz-Ekloff;Michael Wark

  • Influence of substituents and ligands of various cobalt (II) porphyrin derivatives coordinately bonded to silica on the oxidation of mercaptan

    T. Buck;H. Bohlen;D. Wöhrle;G. Schulz-Ekloff

  • Formation of CdS nanoparticles within functionalized siliceous MCM-41

    H Wellmann;J Rathousky;M Wark;A Zukal

  • Platinum-filled oxidic nanotubes

    Christina Hippe;Michael Wark;Enno Lork;Günter Schulz-Ekloff

Frequent Co-Authors

Dieter Wöhrle
Dieter Wöhrle University of Bremen
Michael Wark
Michael Wark Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Arnošt Zukal
Arnošt Zukal Czech Academy of Sciences
Jiri Rathousky
Jiri Rathousky Czech Academy of Sciences
Christoph Bräuchle
Christoph Bräuchle Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Hartmut Fuess
Hartmut Fuess Technical University of Darmstadt
Ferdi Schüth
Ferdi Schüth Max Planck Society
Hirofusa Shirai
Hirofusa Shirai Shinshu University
Kenji Hanabusa
Kenji Hanabusa Shinshu University

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