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Helmut Bönnemann

Helmut Bönnemann

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Chemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
11533
World Ranking
11588
National Ranking
850

Overview

Helmut Bönnemann is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany and has contributed to the field of Chemistry with a focus on various subfields including Organic Chemistry, Process Chemistry and Technology, Spectroscopy, and Environmental Chemistry.

Their research primarily addresses topics related to Catalytic Alkyne Reactions, Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis, Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, Chemistry and Stereochemistry Studies, Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and Cyclopropane Reaction Mechanisms.

Among the recent papers published by Helmut Bönnemann are:

  • "cyclooligomerization of alkynes," 2020, published in Catalysis from A to Z
  • "cocyclization," 2020, published in Catalysis from A to Z
  • "cyclization," 2020, published in Catalysis from A to Z

All recent publications appeared in the same venue, Catalysis from A to Z, which is a common platform for their work. No frequent co-authors were listed.

Their work within the arena of Organic Chemistry stands out as their leading subfield, with six publications noted in that area. Additional contributions span process-related chemistry and technologies, spectroscopy techniques, and environmental chemistry aspects.

The research themes also cover several applied and fundamental chemistry domains. This includes the study and development of catalytic mechanisms involving alkynes, exploration of organometallic complexes and their catalytic functions, as well as facets of chemical analysis and chromatographic techniques.

Best Publications

  • Nanoscopic Metal Particles − Synthetic Methods and Potential Applications

    Helmut Bönnemann;Ryan M. Richards

  • Nanoengineering of a Magnetically Separable Hydrogenation Catalyst

    An-Hui Lu;Wolfgang Schmidt;Nina Matoussevitch;Helmut Bönnemann

  • Formation of Colloidal Transition Metals in Organic Phases and Their Application in Catalysis

    Helmut Bönnemann;Werner Brijoux;Rainer Brinkmann;Thomas Joußen

  • Nanoscale colloidal metals and alloys stabilized by solvents and surfactants Preparation and use as catalyst precursors

    H. Bönnemann;G. Braun;W. Brijoux;R. Brinkmann

  • Organocobalt Compounds in the Synthesis of Pyridines–An Example of Structure‐Effectivity Relationships in Homogeneous Catalýsis

    Helmut Bönnemann

  • Preparation, characterization, and application of fine metal particles and metal colloids using hydrotriorganoborates

    Helmut Bönnemann;Werner Brijoux;Rainer Brinkmann;Rainer Fretzen

  • PtRu Alloy Colloids as Precursors for Fuel Cell Catalysts A Combined XPS, AFM, HRTEM, and RDE Study

    T. J. Schmidt;M. Noeske;H. A. Gasteiger;R. J. Behm

  • Electrocatalytic Activity of PtRu Alloy Colloids for CO and CO/H2 Electrooxidation: Stripping Voltammetry and Rotating Disk Measurements

    T. J. Schmidt;M. Noeske;H. A. Gasteiger;R. J. Behm

  • New PtRu Alloy Colloids as Precursors for Fuel Cell Catalysts

    U.A. Paulus;U. Endruschat;G.J. Feldmeyer;T.J. Schmidt

  • Highly stable carbon-protected cobalt nanoparticles and graphite shells

    An Hui Lu;Wen Cui Li;Nina Matoussevitch;Bernd Spliethoff

  • Various ligand-stabilized metal nanoclusters as homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts in the liquid phase

    Naoki Toshima;Yukihide Shiraishi;Toshiharu Teranishi;Mikio Miyake

  • Erzeugung von kolloiden Übergangsmetallen in organischer Phase und ihre Anwendung in der Katalyse

    Helmut Bönnemann;Werner Brijoux;Rainer Brinkmann;Eckard Dinjus

  • Enantioselective Hydrogenations on Platinum Colloids

    Helmut Bönnemann;Gerhard A. Braun

  • Cobalt‐Catalyzed Pyridine Syntheses from Alkynes and Nitriles

    Helmut Bönnemann

  • A size-selective synthesis of air stable colloidal magnetic cobalt nanoparticles

    H. Bönnemann;W. Brijoux;R. Brinkmann;N. Matoussevitch

  • Organocobaltverbindungen in der Pyridinsynthese – ein Beispiel für Struktur‐Wirkungs‐Beziehungen in der Homogenkatalyse

    Helmut Bönnemann

  • The Preparation of Finely Divided Metal and Alloy Powders

    Helmut Bönnemann;Werner Brijoux;Thomas Joussen

  • Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Se-Modified Carbon-Supported Ru Nanoparticles for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction

    Vladimir I. Zaikovskii;Kyatanahalli S. Nagabhushana;Vladimir V. Kriventsov;Konstantin N. Loponov

  • Nanoscopic Pt-bimetal colloids as precursors for PEM fuel cell catalysts

    H. Bönnemann;R. Brinkmann;P. Britz;U. Endruschat

  • A correlation between 13C and 59Co NMR data and the catalytic activity of organocobalt complexes in the synthesis of pyridine derivatives

    Helmut Bönnemann;Werner Brijoux;Rainer Brinkmann;Willi Meurers

  • Synthesis and Characterization

    S. Behrens;H. Bönnemann;H. Modrow;V. Kempter

  • Nanoengineering of a Magnetically Separable Hydrogenation Catalyst.

    An‐Hui Lu;Wolfgang Schmidt;Nina Matoussevitch;Helmut Boennemann

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernd Spliethoff
Bernd Spliethoff Max Planck Society
Kai Sundmacher
Kai Sundmacher Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems
Claudia Weidenthaler
Claudia Weidenthaler Max Planck Society
Borislav Bogdanović
Borislav Bogdanović Max Planck Society
Ryan M. Richards
Ryan M. Richards Colorado School of Mines
Günther Wilke
Günther Wilke Max Planck Society
Richard Mynott
Richard Mynott Max Planck Society
Wolfgang Schmidt
Wolfgang Schmidt Max Planck Society
Carl Krüger
Carl Krüger Max Planck Society

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