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Justin Wolf is affiliated with the University of Würzburg in Germany. Their academic profile reflects an active engagement within the research community through their institutional connection.

Although detailed records of their recent publications, co-authors, and specific research topics are not available, the association with a reputable university suggests involvement in ongoing scientific activities and scholarly discourse.

The absence of listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, main fields or subfields of study, and topics indicates either a low public profile in academic databases or a focus on emerging or specialized research areas that have not yet been broadly documented.

There are no registered awards or book publications attributed to Justin Wolf, which suggests that the scientist's contributions have not yet been recognized through notable awards or official book contributions in available records.

Best Publications

  • Basische metalle: LI. Neuartige hydridorhodium(III)- und -iridium(III)-komplexe mit triisopropylphosphan-liganden. Die dihydrido-verbindungen C5H5MH2(PR′3) als metall-basen☆

    H. Werner;J. Wolf;A. Höhn

  • Five-Coordinate 16-Electron Carbene- and Vinylideneruthenium(II) Complexes Prepared from [RuCl2(C8H12)]n or from the New Dihydridoruthenium(IV) Compound [RuH2Cl2(PiPr3)2]

    Claus Grünwald;Olaf Gevert;Justin Wolf;Pablo González-Herrero

  • Metal‐Mediated Synthesis of 1,4‐Di‐tert‐butyl‐1,4‐azaborine

    Holger Braunschweig;Alexander Damme;J. Oscar C. Jimenez-Halla;Bernd Pfaffinger

  • Synthesis of [C5H5Rh(PhCCH)P(iPr)3] and [C5H5Rh(CCHPh)P(iPr)3]: Mechanism of the Conversion of an Alkyne Ligand into a Vinylidene Ligand

    Justin Wolf;Helmut Werner;Ohran Serhadli;Manfred L. Ziegler

  • Synthesis and Structure of trans‐[MCl(CCHR)(PiPr3)2] (MRh, Ir): The First Square‐Planar Vinylidenemetal Complexes

    Francisco Javier García Alonso;Arthur Höhn;Justin Wolf;Heiko Otto

  • Alkynes and Diynes as Precursors for Organoiridium Complexes Containing Iridium−Carbon Single and Double Bonds†,1

    Helmut Werner;Raimund W. Lass;Olaf Gevert;Justin Wolf

  • Vinylidene transition-metal complexes. 21. Synthesis, reactivity, and structure of four-coordinate (vinylvinylidene)- and five- and six-coordinate enynyl(hydrido)rhodium complexes with [RhCl(PPr-iso3)2] as a molecular unit

    Thomas Rappert;Oliver Nuernberg;Norbert Mahr;Justin Wolf

  • Ruthenium Trichloride, Tricyclohexyl‐ phosphane, 1‐Alkynes, Magnesium, Hydrogen, and Water—Ingredients of an Efficient One‐Pot Synthesis of Ruthenium Catalysts for Olefin Metathesis

    Justin Wolf;Wolfram Stüer;Claus Grünwald;Helmut Werner

  • Metal-initiated coupling of C2 units to enynes and butatrienes : two different routes for the dimerization of 1-alkynes

    Martin Schäfer;Norbert Mahr;Justin Wolf;Helmut Werner

  • Vinylidene transition-metal complexes. XIX. Preparation of vinylideneruthenium complexes promoted by hemilabile chelating phosphine ligands

    Helmut Werner;Arthur Stark;Michael Schulz;Justin Wolf

  • η3-Allyl- und η3-Benzyl-Rhodiumkomplexe : Synthese, Strukturdynamik und Reaktionen mit Carbonsäuren

    Helmut Werner;Martin Schäfer;Oliver Nürnberg;Justin Wolf

  • Die fördernde Rolle von Phosphinoester-Liganden bei der Synthese neutraler Carben-, Vinyliden- und Allenyliden-Ruthenium(II)-Komplexe†

    Helmut Werner;Arthur Stark;Claus Grönwald and Paul Steinert;Justin Wolf

  • Vinylidene transition-metal complexes

    H. Werner;J. Wolf;F.J.G. Alonso;M.L. Ziegler

  • Synthese von [C5H5Rh(PhCCH)P(iPr)3] und [C5H5Rh(CCHPh)P(iPr)3]: Der Mechanismus der Umwandlung eines Alkin‐ in einen Vinylidenliganden

    Justin Wolf;Helmut Werner;Orhan Serhadli;Manfred L. Ziegler

  • Carbenerhodium Complexes with Diaryl‐ and Aryl(alkyl)carbenes as Ligands: The Missing Link in the Series of the Double Bond Systems trans‐[RhCl{ C(C)nRR′}(L)2] Where n 0, 1, and 2

    Peter Schwab;Norbert Mahr;Justin Wolf;Helmut Werner

  • Synthese und Struktur vontrans-[MCl(CCHR) (PiPr3)2] (MRh, Ir): Die ersten quadratisch-planaren Vinyliden-Metallkomplexe

    Francisco Javier García Alonso;Arthur Höhn;Justin Wolf;Heiko Otto

  • Synthese der ersten quadratisch-planaren Vinyliden-Komplexe des Vaska-Typs. Kristall- und Molekülstruktur von trans-[RhCl(=C=CHMe)(PPri3)2] / Synthesis of the First Square-planar Vinylidene Complexes of the Vaska Type. Crystal and Molecular Structure of trans-[RhCl(=C=CHMe)(PPri3)2]

    Helmut Werner;Francisco Javier Garcia Alonso;Heiko Otto;Justin Wolf

  • Mononuclear (Allenylidene)metal Complexes of a d8 System: Synthesis and Molecular Structure of trans-[RhCl(:C:C:CRR')(PiPr3)2]

    Helmut Werner;Thomas Rappert;Ralf Wiedemann;Justin Wolf

  • Observation of Elementary Steps in the Catalytic Borane Dehydrocoupling Reaction

    Holger Braunschweig;Peter Brenner;Rian D. Dewhurst;Frank Guethlein

  • Basische metalle: LVIII. Vinylrhodium-komplexe durch protonierung der alkin-verbindungen C5H5Rh(C2Ph2)PPr3i und C5H5Rh(PhC2H)PPri3. Molekül- und kristallstruktur von C5H5Rh(E-CphCHPh)(PPri3)OCOCF3 und des metallacyclus C5H5(PPri3)RhC6H4CHCPh☆

    H. Werner;J. Wolf;U. Schubert;K. Ackermann

Frequent Co-Authors

Helmut Werner
Helmut Werner University of Würzburg
Holger Braunschweig
Holger Braunschweig University of Würzburg
Ulrich S. Schubert
Ulrich S. Schubert Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Krzysztof Radacki
Krzysztof Radacki University of Würzburg
Gerhard Müller
Gerhard Müller University of Göttingen
Dietmar Stalke
Dietmar Stalke University of Göttingen
Carl Krüger
Carl Krüger Max Planck Society
Karl Peters
Karl Peters Max Planck Society
Thomas Kupfer
Thomas Kupfer University of Würzburg
Hans Georg von Schnering
Hans Georg von Schnering Max Planck Society

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