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Lars Heinke is a researcher affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany. Their research spans the fields of Materials Science, Chemistry, and Engineering, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary approaches that integrate these areas.

The primary subfields of study for Lars Heinke include Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Biomaterials. Their scholarly output reflects a concentration on topics such as Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) synthesis and applications, supramolecular self-assembly in materials, and advanced chemical sensor technologies.

Other main research themes associated with their work are gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, photochromic and fluorescence chemistry, molecular sensors and ion detection, and luminescence and fluorescent materials. These topics indicate a consistent engagement with the design, synthesis, and functionalization of materials for sensing and related applications.

The publication record of Lars Heinke includes a number of articles in notable scientific journals. Frequent venues for their publications are:

  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • Advanced Materials Interfaces
  • Langmuir

Significant recent papers authored by or involving Lars Heinke include:

  • "An Enantioselective e-Nose: An Array of Nanoporous Homochiral MOF Films for Stereospecific Sensing of Chiral Odors," 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Interplay of Electronic and Steric Effects to Yield Low-Temperature CO Oxidation at Metal Single Sites in Defect-Engineered HKUST-1," 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "VOC Mixture Sensing with a MOF Film Sensor Array: Detection and Discrimination of Xylene Isomers and Their Ternary Blends," 2022, ACS Sensors
  • "Chirality Remote Control in Nanoporous Materials by Circularly Polarized Light," 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Photoswitchable Metal-Organic Framework Thin Films: From Spectroscopy to Remote-Controllable Membrane Separation and Switchable Conduction," 2020, Langmuir

Frequent collaborators of Lars Heinke include Abhinav Chandresh, Christof Wöll, Chun Li, Wolfgang Wenzel, and Zejun Zhang, reflecting a network of coauthors with whom they have contributed multiple publications.

Best Publications

  • Advanced Photoresponsive Materials Using the Metal–Organic Framework Approach

    Ritesh Haldar;Lars Heinke;Christof Wöll

  • Growth and structure of crystalline silica sheet on Ru(0001)

    Daniel Löffler;John J. Uhlrich;M. Baron;Bing Yang

  • The surface barrier phenomenon at the loading of metal-organic frameworks

    Lars Heinke;Zhigang Gu;Christof Wöll

  • Tunable molecular separation by nanoporous membranes

    Zhengbang Wang;Alexander Knebel;Sylvain Grosjean;Danny Wagner

  • The nature of surface barriers on nanoporous solids explored by microimaging of transient guest distributions.

    Florian Hibbe;Christian Chmelik;Lars Heinke;Sanhita Pramanik

  • Surface-Mounted Metal-Organic Frameworks: Crystalline and Porous Molecular Assemblies for Fundamental Insights and Advanced Applications

    Lars Heinke;Christof Wöll

  • Photoswitching in Two-Component Surface-Mounted Metal–Organic Frameworks: Optically Triggered Release from a Molecular Container

    Lars Heinke;Murat Cakici;Murat Cakici;Marcel Dommaschk;Sylvain Grosjean

  • Mass Transfer in a Nanoscale Material Enhanced by an Opposing Flux

    Christian Chmelik;Helge Bux;Jürgen Caro;Lars Heinke

  • Transparent films of metal-organic frameworks for optical applications

    Zhi-Gang Gu;Alexander Pfriem;Sebastian Hamsch;Helmut Breitwieser

  • Photoconductivity in Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) Thin Films.

    Xiaojing Liu;Mariana Kozlowska;Timur Okkali;Danny Wagner

  • Conductance Photoswitching of Metal-Organic Frameworks with Embedded Spiropyran.

    Shubham Garg;Heidi Schwartz;Mariana Kozlowska;Anemar Bruno Kanj

  • Surface-mounted metal-organic frameworks for applications in sensing and separation

    Lars Heinke;Min Tu;Suttipong Wannapaiboon;Roland A. Fischer

  • Transport in Nanoporous Materials Including MOFs: The Applicability of Fick's Laws.

    Tobias Titze;Alexander Lauerer;Lars Heinke;Christian Chmelik

  • Switching the Proton Conduction in Nanoporous, Crystalline Materials by Light.

    Kai Müller;Julian Helfferich;Fangli Zhao;Rupal Verma

  • Sprayable, Large-Area Metal-Organic Framework Films and Membranes of Varying Thickness.

    Silvana Hurrle;Sebastian Friebe;Jonas Wohlgemuth;Christof Wöll

  • Correlating surface permeability with intracrystalline diffusivity in nanoporous solids.

    Lars Heinke;Jörg Kärger

  • Unprecedented Insight into Diffusion by Monitoring the Concentration of Guest Molecules in Nanoporous Host Materials

    Jörg Kärger;Pavel Kortunov;Sergey Vasenkov;Lars Heinke

  • Switching Thin Films of Azobenzene-Containing Metal-Organic Frameworks with Visible Light

    Kai Müller;Alexander Knebel;Fangli Zhao;David Bléger

  • Proton-conduction photomodulation in spiropyran-functionalized MOFs with large on–off ratio

    Anemar Bruno Kanj;Abhinav Chandresh;Aaron Gerwien;Sylvain Grosjean

  • An enantioselective e‐nose: An array of nanoporous homochiral MOF films for stereospecific sensing of chiral odors

    Salih Okur;Peng Qin;Abhinav Chandresh;Chun Li

  • Stimuli-Responsive Metal-Organic Frameworks with Photoswitchable Azobenzene Side Groups

    Anemar Bruno Kanj;Kai Müller;Lars Heinke

  • Photoswitching in nanoporous, crystalline solids: an experimental and theoretical study for azobenzene linkers incorporated in MOFs

    Zhengbang Wang;Lars Heinke;Jelena Jelic;Murat Cakici;Murat Cakici

Frequent Co-Authors

Christof Wöll
Christof Wöll Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jörg Kärger
Jörg Kärger Leipzig University
Stefan Bräse
Stefan Bräse Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Wolfgang Wenzel
Wolfgang Wenzel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jürgen Caro
Jürgen Caro University of Hannover
Jing Li
Jing Li Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Douglas M. Ruthven
Douglas M. Ruthven University of Maine
Uli Lemmer
Uli Lemmer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Stefan Hecht
Stefan Hecht Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Rajamani Krishna
Rajamani Krishna University of Amsterdam

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