1973 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
His scientific interests lie mostly in Polymer chemistry, Metallocene, Ansa-metallocene, Catalysis and Polymerization. The concepts of his Polymer chemistry study are interwoven with issues in Copolymer, Norbornene, Polymer, Tacticity and Reactivity. His Ansa-metallocene study incorporates themes from Stereochemistry, Diastereomer, Medicinal chemistry and Ethylene.
His Catalysis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Reagent and Alkyl. His Polymerization research incorporates elements of Propene and Homogeneous catalysis. His work deals with themes such as Comonomer, Coordination polymerization and Post-metallocene catalyst, which intersect with Homogeneous catalysis.
Hans-Herbert Brintzinger mostly deals with Metallocene, Catalysis, Polymer chemistry, Medicinal chemistry and Stereochemistry. His Metallocene study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Scientific method, Ziegler–Natta catalyst, Homogeneous catalysis and Cyclopentadienyl complex. His Catalysis research includes elements of Cationic polymerization, Steric effects and Polymerization.
His work in Polymerization addresses issues such as Propene, which are connected to fields such as Monomer. The Polymer chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Copolymer, Norbornene, Polymer, Methylaluminoxane and Chloride. His Stereochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Crystallography, Ring, Ligand, Molecule and Ansa-metallocene.
Hans-Herbert Brintzinger focuses on Catalysis, Polymer chemistry, Polymerization, Metallocene and Organic chemistry. He has included themes like Copolymer, Norbornene, Polymer, Methylaluminoxane and Reagent in his Polymer chemistry study. His Polymerization research includes themes of Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Olefin fiber and Propene.
His Metallocene research integrates issues from Scientific method, Transition metal and Alkaline earth metal. His work on Reaction intermediate, Tacticity and Cyclopentadienyl complex is typically connected to Polyolefin as part of general Organic chemistry study, connecting several disciplines of science. His study in Adduct is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Stereochemistry and Medicinal chemistry.
Hans-Herbert Brintzinger mainly focuses on Polymer chemistry, Catalysis, Polymerization, Cationic polymerization and Methylaluminoxane. He interconnects Ligand, Norbornene, Polymer, Adduct and Metallocene in the investigation of issues within Polymer chemistry. The various areas that Hans-Herbert Brintzinger examines in his Adduct study include Proton NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and Medicinal chemistry.
His Metallocene research focuses on subjects like Alkyl, which are linked to Stereochemistry. Hans-Herbert Brintzinger usually deals with Catalysis and limits it to topics linked to Reagent and Molar mass, Zinc and Olefin fiber. His study brings together the fields of Propene and Polymerization.
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Stereospecific Olefin Polymerization with Chiral Metallocene Catalysts
Hans-Herbert Brintzinger;David Fischer;Rolf Mülhaupt;Bernhard Rieger.
Angewandte Chemie (1995)
Stereospezifische Olefinpolymerisation mit chiralen Metallocenkatalysatoren
Hans-Herbert Brintzinger;David Fischer;Rolf Mülhaupt;Bernhard Rieger.
Angewandte Chemie (1995)
ansa-Metallocene Derivatives : IV. Synthesis and molecular structures of chiral ansa-titanocene derivatives with bridged tetrahydroindenyl ligands
Ferdinand R. W. P. Wild;Laszlo Zsolnai;Gottfried Huttner;Hans-Herbert Brintzinger.
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry (1982)
ansa-metallocene derivatives: XI. Synthesis and crystal structure of a chiral ansa-titanocene derivative with trimethylene-bridged tetrahydroindenyl ligands☆
Ferdinand R. W. P. Wild;Marek Wasiucionek;Gottfried Huttner;Hans-Herbert Brintzinger.
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry (1985)
Soluble catalyst systems for the preparation of polyalk-1-enes having high molecular weights
Karl Eberhard;Roell Werner Dr;Brintzinger Hans-Herbert Prof;Rieger Bernhard Dr.
(1992)
ansa-Metallocene derivatives: XVII. Racemic and meso diastereomers of group IV metallocene derivatives with symmetrically substituted, dimethylsilanediyl-bridged ligand frameworks. Crystal structure of R,S-Me2Si(3-t-Bu-5-MeC5H2)2ZrCl2
Helga Wiesenfeldt;Annette Reinmuth;Elke Barsties;Kaspar Evertz.
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry (1989)
Propene polymerization with catalyst mixtures containing different ansa-zirconocenes : chain transfer to alkylaluminum cocatalysts and formation of stereoblock polymers
Susanna Lieber;Hans-Herbert Brintzinger.
Macromolecules (2000)
ansa-Metallocene derivatives
James A. Smith;Joachim von Seyerl;Gottfried Huttner;Hans-Herbert Brintzinger.
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry (1985)
Activation of dimethyl zirconocene by methylaluminoxane (MAO)-size estimate for Me-MAO(-) anions by pulsed field-gradient NMR.
Dmitrii E. Babushkin;Hans-Herbert Brintzinger.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2002)
Propene polymerization using homogeneous MAO‐activated metallocene catalysts: Me2Si(Benz[e]Indenyl)2ZrCl2/MAO vs. Me2Si(2‐Me‐Benz[e]Indenyl)2ZrCl2/MAO
Stephan Jüngling;Rolf Mülhaupt;Udo Stehling;Hans-Herbert Brintzinger.
Journal of Polymer Science Part A (1995)
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