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Karl Heinz Dötz

Karl Heinz Dötz

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Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
9853
World Ranking
15111
National Ranking
1101

Overview

Karl Heinz Dötz is affiliated with the University of Bonn in Germany. Their primary research focus lies within the field of Materials Science, with a particular emphasis on Materials Chemistry and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry. The bulk of their work concentrates on crystallization processes and solubility studies, as well as the use of X-ray diffraction techniques in crystallography. Molecular interactions within crystallography also feature as a notable area of their investigation.

The scientist has an extensive publication record in "The Cambridge Structural Database," with over 113 publications appearing in this venue. This suggests a specialized contribution to experimental crystal structure determinations and related crystallographic databases.

Notable recent papers include:

  • CCDC 2087255: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2021, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2086437: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2021, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2086841: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2021, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2086864: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2021, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 2086859: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2021, The Cambridge Structural Database

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Karl Heinz Dötz include:

  • Martin Nieger
  • Alexander Koch
  • Benjamin Wenzel
  • Jan Bennewitz
  • Jürgen Wolf

The research topics covered in Dötz's work can be summarized as:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallography and Molecular Interactions

These topics demonstrate a focus on understanding the structural and chemical properties of materials at the molecular and atomic levels, using crystallographic methods to elucidate structure-function relationships. The concentration on crystallography as a core methodology is reinforced by the consistent publication venue and topic choices.

Best Publications

  • Carbene Complexes in Organic Synthesis [New Synthetic Methods (47)]

    Karl Heinz Dötz

  • Fischer Carbene Complexes in Organic Synthesis: Metal-Assisted and Metal-Templated Reactions

    Karl Heinz Dötz;Joachim Stendel

  • Synthesis of the Naphthol Skeleton from Pentacarbonyl‐[methoxy(phenyl)carbene]chromium (O) and Tolan

    Karl Heinz Dötz

  • Visual Chiral Recognition through Enantioselective Metallogel Collapsing: Synthesis, Characterization, and Application of Platinum-Steroid Low-Molecular-Mass Gelators

    Tao Tu;Weiwei Fang;Xiaoling Bao;Xinbao Li

  • Carbenkomplexe in der Organischen Synthese

    Karl Heinz Dötz

  • An air-stable organometallic low-molecular-mass gelator: synthesis, aggregation, and catalytic application of a palladium pincer complex.

    Tao Tu;Wilfried Assenmacher;Herwig Peterlik;Ralf Weisbarth

  • Annulation reactions of chromium carbene complexes: scope, selectivity and recent developments

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  • Aufbau des Naphtholgerüsts aus Pentacarbonyl‐[methoxy(phenyl)carben]chrom (0) und Tolan

    Karl Heinz Dötz

  • Efficient air-stable organometallic low-molecular-mass gelators for ionic liquids: synthesis, aggregation and application of pyridine-bridged bis(benzimidazolylidene)-palladium complexes.

    Tao Tu;Xiaoling Bao;Wilfried Assenmacher;Herwig Peterlik

  • A pyridine-bridged bis-benzimidazolylidene pincer nickel(II) complex: synthesis and practical catalytic application towards Suzuki–Miyaura coupling with less-activated electrophiles

    Tao Tu;Han Mao;Christian Herbert;Mizhi Xu

  • Übergangsmetall‐Carben‐Komplexe, XLII. Synthese von Cyclopropanderivaten aus α.β‐ungesättigten Carbonsäureestern mit Hilfe von Übergangsmetall‐Carbonyl‐Carben‐Komplexen

    Karl Heinz Dötz;Ernst Otto Fischer

  • Übergangsmetall-Carben-Komplexe, LI Synthese von Cyclopropanderivaten aus Vinyläthern mit Hilfe von Übergangsmetall-Carbonyl-Carben-Komplexen

    Ernst Otto Fischer;Karl Heinz Dötz

  • Reaktionen von Komplexliganden, XII. Templat‐Reaktionen an Chrom(0): Stereoselektive Synthese kondensierter aromatischer Liganden aus Pentacarbonyl‐Carben‐Chrom‐Komplexen und Alkinen

    Karl Heinz Dötz;Robert Dietz

  • Pyridine-bridged benzimidazolium salts: synthesis, aggregation, and application as phase-transfer catalysts.

    Tao Tu;Wilfried Assenmacher;Herwig Peterlik;Gregor Schnakenburg

  • Kinetische und mechanistische Untersuchungen von Übergangsmetallkomplex-Reaktionen, XI. Reaktionen von Komplexliganden, XXII. Kinetik und Mechanismus der Bildung von Tricarbonyl-(naphthol)chrom-Komplexen aus Pentacarbonyl-[(methoxy)(phenyl)carben]chrom(0) und Alkinen

    Helmut Fischer;Jochen Mühlemeier;Robert Märkl;Karl Heinz Dötz

  • Reaktionen von Komplexliganden, VI. Templat‐Reaktionen an Chrom(0): Stereoselektive Synthese komplexgebundener substituierter Naphthaline

    Karl Heinz Dötz;Robert Dietz

  • A metal-carbene carbohydrate amphiphile as a low-molecular-mass organometallic gelator.

    Gunnar Bühler;Martinus C. Feiters;Roeland J. M. Nolte;Karl Heinz Dötz

  • Reaktionen von komplexliganden: XXIV. synthese von naphthol-derivaten aus carbonyl-carben-komplexen und alkinen: regioselektiver einbau des alkins in das napththalin-gerüst

    Karl Heinz Dötz;Jochen Mühlemeier;Ulrich schubert;Olli Orama

  • Vinylketene, II. Stabile silylsubstituierte Vinylketene

    Karl Heinz Dötz;Barbara Fügen-Köster

  • A tailored organometallic gelator with enhanced amphiphilic character and structural diversity of gelation.

    Thorsten Klawonn;Andreas Gansäuer;Iris Winkler;Thorsten Lauterbach

  • Intermediates and Transition Structures of the Benzannulation of Heteroatom-Stabilized Chromium Carbene Complexes with Ethyne: A Density Functional Study

    Matthias M. Gleichmann;Karl H. Dötz;Bernd A. Hess

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Nieger
Martin Nieger University of Helsinki
Michel Pfeffer
Michel Pfeffer University of Ulm
Klaus Harms
Klaus Harms Philipp University of Marburg
Tao Tu
Tao Tu Fudan University
Jean Fischer
Jean Fischer Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Ernst Otto Fischer
Ernst Otto Fischer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Ulrich S. Schubert
Ulrich S. Schubert Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Herwig Peterlik
Herwig Peterlik University of Vienna
Roeland J. M. Nolte
Roeland J. M. Nolte Radboud University
Gregor Schnakenburg
Gregor Schnakenburg University of Bonn

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