Carbene, Chromium, Stereochemistry, Medicinal chemistry and Organic chemistry are his primary areas of study. Specifically, his work in Carbene is concerned with the study of Transition metal carbene complex. His research in Chromium intersects with topics in Photochemistry, Alkyne, Dibutyl ether and Stereoselectivity.
The various areas that Karl Heinz Dötz examines in his Stereochemistry study include Ether, Aryl and Ligand. His Trifluoromethyl research extends to the thematically linked field of Medicinal chemistry. His work in Organic chemistry tackles topics such as Combinatorial chemistry which are related to areas like Enantioselective synthesis.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Carbene, Chromium, Medicinal chemistry, Organic chemistry and Stereochemistry. The study incorporates disciplines such as Annulation, Ligand, Polymer chemistry and Alkyne in addition to Carbene. Karl Heinz Dötz has included themes like Methylene, Decarbonylation and Quinone in his Annulation study.
His Chromium study which covers Metal that intersects with Organic synthesis. His work carried out in the field of Medicinal chemistry brings together such families of science as Regioselectivity, Diastereomer, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Aryl and Intramolecular force. His studies in Stereochemistry integrate themes in fields like Alkylation, Chelation, Ether, Ring and Stereospecificity.
Karl Heinz Dötz focuses on Organic chemistry, Chromium, Carbene, Medicinal chemistry and Stereochemistry. His Organic chemistry study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Polymer chemistry. His study in Chromium is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Phenanthrene, Inorganic chemistry, Photochemistry, Molecule and Metal.
His Carbene study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Quinoline, Diastereomer, Potassium, Pyridinium and Bromide. His Medicinal chemistry research focuses on Yield and how it connects with Cycloaddition, Naphthoquinone and Selectivity. His Stereochemistry research integrates issues from Aryl, Ring and Annulation.
His primary areas of investigation include Organic chemistry, Catalysis, Pyridine, Polymer chemistry and Palladium. His study in the fields of Transition metal carbene complex, Organic synthesis and Platinum under the domain of Organic chemistry overlaps with other disciplines such as Molecular mass and Organoplatinum Compounds. His Polymer chemistry research integrates issues from Heck reaction, Suzuki reaction, Phase, Self-assembly and Alkyl.
His studies deal with areas such as Combinatorial chemistry, Steric effects, Electrophile and Nickel as well as Pincer movement. Karl Heinz Dötz focuses mostly in the field of Imidazole, narrowing it down to topics relating to Yield and, in certain cases, Chromium, Medicinal chemistry, Phenanthrene and Dibutyl ether. His Chromium study typically links adjacent topics like Carbene.
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Carbene Complexes in Organic Synthesis [New Synthetic Methods (47)]
Karl Heinz Dötz.
Angewandte Chemie (1984)
Fischer Carbene Complexes in Organic Synthesis: Metal-Assisted and Metal-Templated Reactions
Karl Heinz Dötz;Joachim Stendel.
Chemical Reviews (2009)
Synthesis of the Naphthol Skeleton from Pentacarbonyl‐[methoxy(phenyl)carbene]chromium (O) and Tolan
Karl Heinz Dötz.
Angewandte Chemie (1975)
Carbenkomplexe in der Organischen Synthese
Karl Heinz Dötz.
Angewandte Chemie (1984)
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.
Angewandte Chemie (2011)
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.
Angewandte Chemie (2007)
Aufbau des Naphtholgerüsts aus Pentacarbonyl‐[methoxy(phenyl)carben]chrom (0) und Tolan
Karl Heinz Dötz.
Angewandte Chemie (1975)
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.
Chemistry: A European Journal (2009)
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.
Chemical Communications (2010)
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.
Chemische Berichte (1972)
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