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Klaas A. Zachariasse

Klaas A. Zachariasse

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Chemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
9289
World Ranking
13553
National Ranking
997

Overview

Klaas A. Zachariasse is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research conducted within this institution, known for its contributions to various scientific disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • Excited-state dipole moments of dual fluorescent 4-(dialkylamino)benzonitriles: influence of alkyl chain length and effective solvent polarity

    Wouter Schuddeboom;Stephan A. Jonker;John M. Warman;Uwe Leinhos

  • Investigation of micelles, microemulsions, and phospholipid bilayers with the pyridinium N-phenolbetaine et(30), a polarity probe for aqueous interfaces

    Klaas A. Zachariasse;Nguyen Van Phuc;Boleslaw Kozankiewicz

  • Intramolecular charge transfer in aminobenzonitriles: Requirements for dual fluorescence

    K. A. Zachariasse;T. von der Haar;Axel Hebecker;Uwe Leinhos

  • Intramolecular charge transfer in the excited state Kinetics and configurational changes

    K.A. Zachariasse;M. Grobys;Th. von der Haar;A. Hebecker

  • The PICT model for dual fluorescence of aminobenzonitriles.

    Klaas A Zachariasse

  • Fast Intramolecular Charge Transfer with a Planar Rigidized Electron Donor/Acceptor Molecule

    Toshitada Yoshihara;Sergey I. Druzhinin;Klaas A. Zachariasse

  • Intramolecular charge transfer in dual fluorescent 4-(dialkylamino)benzonitriles.

    Y. V. Ilichev;W. Kuehnle;K. A. Zachariasse

  • Photo-induced intramolecular charge transfer and internal conversion in molecules with a small energy gap between S1 and S2. Dynamics and structure

    K.A. Zachariasse;M. Grobys;Th. von der Haar;A. Hebecker

  • 8-Hydroxyquinoline benzoates as highly sensitive fluorescent chemosensors for transition metal ions.

    Han Zhang;Li-Feng Han;Klaas A. Zachariasse;Yun-Bao Jiang

  • Intramolecular excimer formation with diarylalkanes as a microfluidity probe for sodium dodecyl sulphate micelles

    Klaas A. Zachariasse

  • Glossary of Terms used in Photochemistry

    S. E. Braslavsky;Erik W. Thulstrup;U. Acuna;D. Armesto

  • Intramolecular charge transfer with the planarized 4-aminobenzonitrile 1-tert-butyl-6-cyano-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline (NTC6).

    Klaas A. Zachariasse;Sergey I. Druzhinin;Wilfried Bosch;Reinhard Machinek

  • INTRAMOLECULAR EXCIMER FORMATION WITH 1,3-DI(1-PYRENYL)PROPANE. DECAY PARAMETERS AND INFLUENCE OF VISCOSITY

    K. A. Zachariasse;G. Duveneck;R. Busse

  • Intramolecular Excimers with α, ω-Diarylalkanes

    Klaas Zachariasse;Wolfgang Kühnle

  • Excited-state intramolecular charge transfer in donor acceptor-substituted aromatic hydrocarbons and in biaryls The significance of the redox potentials of the D/A subsystems

    T. von der Haar;A. Hebecker;Y. V. Ilichev;Y. B. Jiang

  • Dynamics of ultrafast intramolecular charge transfer with 4-(dimethylamino)benzonitrile in acetonitrile.

    Sergey I. Druzhinin;Nikolaus P. Ernsting;Sergey A. Kovalenko;Luis Perez Lustres

  • Excited state structure of 4-(dimethylamino)benzonitrile studied by femtosecond mid-infrared spectroscopy and ab initio calculations

    C. Chudoba;A. Kummrow;J. Dreyer;J. Stenger

  • Chemiluminescence from Chemical Oxidation of Aromatic Anions

    Albert Weller;Klaas Zachariasse

  • Intramolecular charge transfer and thermal exciplex dissociation with p-aminobenzonitriles in toluene

    Unknown

  • Dual fluorescence and fast intramolecular charge transfer with 4-(diisopropylamino)benzonitrile in alkane solvents

    Attila Demeter;Sergey Druzhinin;Mathew George;Edwin Haselbach

  • Intramolecular charge transfer in amino- benzonitriles: Requirements for dual fluorescence

    Klaas A. Zachariasse;Thomas von der Haar;Axel Hebecker;Uwe Leinhos

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergey A. Kovalenko
Sergey A. Kovalenko Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Peter Mayer
Peter Mayer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Armin de Meijere
Armin de Meijere University of Göttingen
Dietmar Stalke
Dietmar Stalke University of Göttingen
Lawrence T. Scott
Lawrence T. Scott Boston College
Yun-Bao Jiang
Yun-Bao Jiang Xiamen University
Winchil L.C. Vaz
Winchil L.C. Vaz Universidade Nova de Lisboa
John M. Warman
John M. Warman Delft University of Technology
Mathias Noltemeyer
Mathias Noltemeyer University of Göttingen
Mitchell A. Winnik
Mitchell A. Winnik University of Toronto

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