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Hartwig Höcker is affiliated with RWTH Aachen University in Germany. The scientist has contributed to academic research primarily through work associated with this institution.

No specific details on recent papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, or main research topics are available for Hartwig Höcker. There are also no records of awards or honors received.

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Best Publications

  • Hair—the most sophisticated biological composite material

    Crisan Popescu;Hartwig Höcker

  • Plasma treatment of textile fibers

    Hartwig Höcker

  • Polymers for Biomedical Applications: Improvement of the Interface Compatibility

    Doris Klee;Hartwig Höcker

  • Enzyme treatments for wool and cotton

    Elisabeth Heine;Hartwig Höcker

  • High density binding of proteins and peptides to poly(D,L-lactide) grafted with polyacrylic acid.

    G.C.M. Steffens;L. Nothdurft;G. Buse;H. Thissen

  • Chemical vapour deposition polymerization of substituted [2.2]paracyclophanes

    Jörg Lahann;Doris Klee;Hartwig Höcker

  • Polyurethanes with pendant hydroxyl groups: Synthesis and characterization

    Luc Ubaghs;Nicole Fricke;Helmut Keul;Hartwig Höcker

  • Improvement of haemocompatibility of metallic stents by polymer coating.

    Lahann J;Klee D;Thelen H;Bienert H

  • Extremozymes for improving wool properties.

    Karin Schumacher;Elisabeth Heine;Hartwig Höcker

  • Synthesis of Polymers Containing Cross-Linkable Groups by Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization: Poly(allyl methacrylate) and Copolymers of Allyl Methacrylate and Styrene

    René Nagelsdiek;Martina Mennicken;Britta Maier;Helmut Keul

  • Synthesis of Amino[2.2]paracyclophanes-Beneficial Monomers for Bioactive Coating of Medical Implant Materials.

    Jörg Lahann;Hartwig Höcker;Robert Langer

  • Zero-AOX Shrinkproofing Treatment for Wool Top and Fabric: Part I: Glow Discharge Treatment

    Andrea Hesse;Helga Thomas;Hartwig Höcker

  • Stereospecific polymerization of methyl methacrylate with single-component zirconocene complexes: Control of stereospecificity via catalyst symmetry

    Holger Frauenrath;Helmut Keul;Hartwig Höcker

  • Depolymerization of Poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate] to Cyclic Oligomers and Polymerization of the Cyclic Trimer: An Example of Thermodynamic Recycling

    Martin Melchiors;Helmut Keul;Hartwig Höcker

  • Domain sizes in heterogeneous polymers by spin diffusion using single-quantum and double-quantum dipolar filters.

    A. Buda;D.E. Demco;M. Bertmer;B. Blümich

  • Surface modification of polyurethane by plasma-induced graft polymerization of poly(ethylene glycol) methacrylate

    Y. X. Qiu;Y. X. Qiu;D. Klee;W. Plüster;B. Severich

  • Amino-termined poly(L-lactide)s as initiators for the polymerization of N-carboxyanhydrides: synthesis of poly(L-lactide)-block-poly(α-amino acid)s

    Michael Gotsche;Helmut Keul;Hartwig Höcker

  • Anionic ring-opening polymerization of 2,2-dimethyltrimethylene carbonate†

    Unknown

  • Polymers from 2‐allyloxymethyl‐2‐ethyltrimethylene carbonate and copolymers with 2,2‐dimethyltrimethylene carbonate obtained by anionic ring‐opening polymerization

    Steffen Kühling;Helmut Keul;Hartwig Höcker

  • Copolymerization of 2,2-Dimethyltrimethylene Carbonate and l,l-Lactide

    Peter Schmidt;Helmut Keul;Hartwig Höcker

  • Cell culture tests for assessing the tolerance of soft tissue to variously modified titanium surfaces

    Simone Säuberlich;Doris Klee;Ernst-jürgen Richter;Hartwig Höcker

Frequent Co-Authors

Doris Klee
Doris Klee RWTH Aachen University
Yakai Feng
Yakai Feng Tianjin University
Karel Dušek
Karel Dušek Czech Academy of Sciences
Jack L. Koenig
Jack L. Koenig Case Western Reserve University
Gerhard Wegner
Gerhard Wegner Max Planck Society
Helmut Thissen
Helmut Thissen Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Helmut Ringsdorf
Helmut Ringsdorf Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Annette G. Beck-Sickinger
Annette G. Beck-Sickinger Leipzig University
Axel H. E. Müller
Axel H. E. Müller Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

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