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Heinz Langhals is affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany. Their research spans several interconnected fields, with a significant focus on materials science and chemistry. Within these broader categories, their work extensively covers materials chemistry and physical and theoretical chemistry, alongside organic chemistry, atomic and molecular physics, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's primary research topics include photochemistry and electron transfer studies, crystallization and solubility studies, and the use of X-ray diffraction in crystallography. Additional areas of interest comprise spectroscopy and quantum chemical studies, luminescence and fluorescent materials, porphyrin and phthalocyanine chemistry, and photoreceptor and optogenetics research.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Heinz Langhals include Christian Dietl, Péter Mayer, Κ. Polborn, Susanne Reichherzer, and Peter Mayer.

Their work is regularly published in several notable venues, with multiple publications appearing in The Cambridge Structural Database. Other common publication venues are The Journal of Organic Chemistry, Israel Journal of Chemistry, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, and Liquids.

Recent papers by Heinz Langhals cover various aspects of fluorescence and photochemical phenomena. These include:

  • FRET in Dyads with Orthogonal Chromophores and Minimal Spectral Overlap, 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Fluorescence and fluorescent dyes, 2020, Physical Sciences Reviews
  • How the Concept of Solvent Polarity Investigated with Solvatochromic Probes Helps Studying Intermolecular Interactions, 2023, Liquids

Additionally, there are relevant publications by Adrian Monteleone that relate to the field of fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) and microplastics, which intersect with Heinz Langhals's research domain:

  • New application for the identification and differentiation of microplastics based on fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), 2020, Journal of environmental chemical engineering
  • Label-free identification and differentiation of different microplastics using phasor analysis of fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM)-generated data, 2021, Chemico-Biological Interactions

Best Publications

  • Cyclic Carboxylic Imide Structures as Structure Elements of High Stability. Novel Developments in Perylene Dye Chemistry

    Heinz Langhals

  • Control of the Interactions in Multichromophores: Novel Concepts. Perylene Bis-imides as Components for Larger Functional Units

    Heinz Langhals

  • Leichtlösliche, lichtechte Perylen‐Fluoreszenzfarbstoffe

    Stefan Demmig;Heinz Langhals

  • Lösliche Perylen-Fluoreszenzfarbstoffe mit hoher Photostabilität

    Andreas Rademacher;Suse Märkle;Heinz Langhals

  • Spectroscopic properties of new and convenient standards for measuring fluorescence quantum yields

    Heinz Langhals;Jan Karolin;Lennart B-Å. Johansson

  • Novel Fluorescent Dyes by the Extension of the Core of Perylenetetracarboxylic Bisimides

    Heinz Langhals;Susanne Kirner

  • A Novel Fluorescent Dye with Strong, Anisotropic Solid-State Fluorescence, Small Stokes Shift, and High Photostability

    Heinz Langhals;Oswald Krotz;Kurt Polborn;Peter Mayer

  • The Influence of Packing Effects on the Solid‐State Fluorescence of Diketopyrrolopyrroles

    Heinz Langhals;Thomas Potrawa;Heinrich Nöth;Gerald Linti

  • Persistent Fluorescence of Perylene Dyes by Steric Inhibition of Aggregation

    Heinz Langhals;Rami Ismael;Oktay Yürük

  • POLARITY OF BINARY LIQUID MIXTURES

    H. Langhals

  • Synthese von nichtsymmetrisch substituierten Perylen-Fluoreszenzfarbstoffen

    Harald Kaiser;Jörg Lindner;Heinz Langhals

  • The Relation between Packing Effects and Solid State Fluorescence of Dyes

    Heinz Langhals;Stefan Demmig;Thomas Potrawa

  • Synthesis of perylene‐3,4‐dicarboximides — Novel highly photostable fluorescent dyes

    Leonhard Feiler;Heinz Langhals;Kurt Polborn

  • Synthese von hochreinen Perylen‐Fluoreszenzfarbstoffen in großen Mengen – gezielte Darstellung von Atrop‐Isomeren

    Heinz Langhals

  • Förster resonant energy transfer in orthogonally arranged chromophores.

    Heinz Langhals;Andreas J. Esterbauer;Andreas Walter;Eberhard Riedle

  • Rotational barriers in perylene fluorescent dyes

    Heinz Langhals;Stefan Demmig;Helmut Huber

  • Intense Dyes through Chromophore-Chromophore Interactions: Bi- and Trichromophoric Perylene-3,4:9,10-bis(dicarboximide)s.

    Heinz Langhals;Wolfgang Jona

  • Cyclophanes as Model Compounds for Permanent, Dynamic Aggregates – Induced Chirality with Strong CD Effects

    Heinz Langhals;Rami Ismael

  • Composites of Perylene Chromophores and Layered Double Hydroxides: Direct Synthesis, Characterization, and Photo‐ and Chemical Stability

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  • Color Chemistry. Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Organic Dyes and Pigments. 3rd revised edition. By Heinrich Zollinger.

    Heinz Langhals

  • Bichromophoric Perylene Derivatives: Energy Transfer from Non‐Fluorescent Chromophores

    Heinz Langhals;Sigrid Saulich

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Mayer
Peter Mayer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Kurt Polborn
Kurt Polborn Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Paul Knochel
Paul Knochel Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Lucia Flamigni
Lucia Flamigni National Research Council (CNR)
Daniel Mansuy
Daniel Mansuy Université Paris Cité
Stefan Wuttke
Stefan Wuttke Basque Center for Materials, Applications and Nanostructures
Reto A. Schwendener
Reto A. Schwendener University of Zurich
Anselm Kampik
Anselm Kampik Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci
Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci Johannes Kepler University of Linz

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