His scientific interests lie mostly in Stereochemistry, Crystallography, Molecule, Organic chemistry and Inorganic chemistry. His Stereochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Yield, Alkyne, Ligand and Medicinal chemistry. His Crystallography study incorporates themes from Negishi coupling, Mesogen, Ferroelectricity and Liquid crystal.
His Molecule research is multidisciplinary, relying on both X-ray crystallography, Electrochemistry and Chloride. As part of one scientific family, Heinrich Lang deals mainly with the area of Organic chemistry, narrowing it down to issues related to the Nuclear chemistry, and often Ethylene glycol. Heinrich Lang has included themes like Platinum, Metal, Electrode, Selectivity and Acetylide in his Inorganic chemistry study.
Heinrich Lang mainly focuses on Crystallography, Medicinal chemistry, Stereochemistry, Inorganic chemistry and Molecule. His Crystallography research incorporates themes from Electrochemistry, Ligand, Transition metal and Copper. Heinrich Lang interconnects Catalysis, Palladium, Steric effects, Reactivity and Aryl in the investigation of issues within Medicinal chemistry.
Heinrich Lang works in the field of Stereochemistry, namely Moiety. His Inorganic chemistry research includes elements of Chemical vapor deposition and Metal. His work focuses on many connections between Organic chemistry and other disciplines, such as Polymer chemistry, that overlap with his field of interest in Monomer.
Heinrich Lang focuses on Crystallography, Electrochemistry, Ferrocene, Medicinal chemistry and Stereochemistry. His work carried out in the field of Crystallography brings together such families of science as Molecule, Hydrogen bond and Infrared spectroscopy. His Electrochemistry course of study focuses on Redox and Electron transfer and Square wave voltammetry.
His research in Ferrocene tackles topics such as Polymer chemistry which are related to areas like Hybrid material. His Medicinal chemistry research also works with subjects such as
His main research concerns Stereochemistry, Medicinal chemistry, Crystallography, Redox and Electrochemistry. His research in Stereochemistry is mostly concerned with Moiety. The various areas that Heinrich Lang examines in his Medicinal chemistry study include Aryl, Ligand, Ferrocene, Fries rearrangement and Cyclohexane.
In the subject of general Crystallography, his work in Crystal structure is often linked to Magnetic anisotropy, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His Redox research includes elements of Pyrrole, Analytical chemistry, Cyclic voltammetry, Square wave voltammetry and Electron transfer. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Molecule and Delocalized electron.
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Copper(II)-selective potentiometric sensors based on porphyrins in PVC matrix
V.K. Gupta;A.K. Jain;G. Maheshwari;Heinrich Lang.
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical (2006)
Rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle with monitor
Heinrich Lang;Michael Witzke.
(2000)
Novel Carbon Compounds with “Naked” Cn Units
Heinrich Lang.
Angewandte Chemie (1994)
A highly selective mercury electrode based on a diamine donor ligand.
Vinod K. Gupta;Sudeshna Chandra;Heinrich Lang.
Talanta (2005)
Parking aid for use in a motor vehicle
Lang Heinrich;Witzke Michael;Emmert Harald;Heller Uwe.
(2002)
η2-Alkyne copper(I) and silver(I) compounds; from polymeric [MIR]η to monomeric [MIR] units (MCu, Ag)
Heinrich Lang;Katrin Köhler;Sabine Blau.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (1995)
Rearview mirror assembly with integral display element and camera
Heinrich Lang;Christopher Renner;Wolfgang Seiboth.
(2002)
Rearview mirror assembly with monitor
Lang Heinrich;Witzke Michael.
(2001)
Surveillance apparatus for a vehicle
Lang Heinrich;Witzke Michael.
(2000)
Bis(alkynyl) transition metal complexes, R1CC[M]CCR2, as organometallic chelating ligands; formation of μ,η1(2)-alkynyl-bridged binuclear and oligonuclear complexes
Heinrich Lang;Darren S.A George;Gerd Rheinwald.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (2000)
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