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László Nyulászi is affiliated with the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with significant contributions across several specialized subfields. These subfields include Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and Catalysis.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics, notably in crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, the synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic and organometallic compounds, as well as crystallography and molecular interactions. Further research interests also include organometallic complex synthesis and catalysis, organoboron and organosilicon chemistry, and asymmetric hydrogenation and catalysis.

Frequent co-authors of László Nyulászi include Zsolt Kelemen, Muriel Hissler, Gregor Schnakenburg, Réka Mokrai, and Zoltán Benkő.

Common publication venues for their research are The Cambridge Structural Database, where most contributions have appeared, as well as the European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Chemical Communications, Dalton Transactions, and Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.

Among recent research papers, notable titles include:

  • Synthesis, Electronic Properties and OLED Devices of Chromophores Based on λ5-Phosphinines (2020, Chemistry - A European Journal)
  • Screening of transition metal doped copper clusters for CO2 activation (2021, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics)
  • Observation of the Reaction Intermediates of Methanol Dehydrogenation by Cationic Vanadium Clusters (2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)
  • Stereospecific synthesis of chiral P-containing polyaromatics based on 7-membered P-rings (2021, Chemical Communications)
  • Janus bis(NHCs) tuned by heteroatom-bridge oxidation states (2020, Chemical Communications)

Best Publications

  • Aromaticity of phosphorus heterocycles.

    László Nyulászi

  • Phosphole-Containing π-Conjugated Systems: From Model Molecules to Polymer Films on Electrodes

    Caroline Hay;Muriel Hissler;Cédric Fischmeister;Joëlle Rault-Berthelot

  • Selective Tuning of the Band Gap of π-Conjugated Dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes toward Different Emission Colors

    Yvonne Dienes;Stefan Durben;Stefan Durben;Tamás Kárpáti;Toni Neumann

  • Carbenes in ionic liquids

    Oldamur Hollóczki;Dirk Gerhard;Klemens Massone;László Szarvas

  • From Model Compounds to Extended π‐Conjugated Systems: Synthesis and Properties of Dithieno[3,2‐b:2′,3′‐d]phospholes

    Thomas Baumgartner;Werner Bergmans;Tamás Kárpáti;Toni Neumann

  • Hydrolysis of Imidazole-2-ylidenes

    Oldamur Hollóczki;Péter Terleczky;Dénes Szieberth;Georgios Mourgas

  • Dibenzophosphapentaphenes: Exploiting P Chemistry for Gap Fine-Tuning and Coordination-Driven Assembly of Planar Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

    Pierre-Antoine Bouit;Aude Escande;Rózsa Szűcs;Dénes Szieberth

  • Unsymmetrical Carbene Homologues: Isolable Pyrido[b]-1,3,2λ2-diazasilole, -germole and -stannole and Quantum-Chemical Comparison with Unstable Pyrido[c] Isomers

    Joachim Heinicke;Anca Oprea;Markus K. Kindermann;Tamás Karpati

  • Phosphorus‐Based Heteropentacenes: Efficiently Tunable Materials for Organic n‐Type Semiconductors

    Yvonne Dienes;Matthias Eggenstein;Tamás Kárpáti;Todd C. Sutherland

  • THE AROMATICITY OF POLYPHOSPHAPHOSPHOLES DECREASES WITH THE PYRAMIDALITY OF THE TRICOORDINATE PHOSPHORUS

    Alk Dransfeld;László Nyulászi;Paul von Ragué Schleyer

  • An organocatalytic ionic liquid.

    Zsolt Kelemen;Oldamur Hollóczki;József Nagy;László Nyulászi

  • A new look at the similarities of the conjugative ability and reactivity of -p=C and C=C double bonding

    Laszlo Nyulaszi;Tamas Veszpremi;Jozsef Reffy

  • EFFECTS OF SUBSTITUENTS ON THE AROMATIZATION OF PHOSPHOLE

    Laszlo Nyulaszi

  • About the aromaticity of five-membered heterocycles

    László Nyulászi;Péter Várnai;Tamás Veszprémi

  • Connecting π-Chromophores by σ-P−P Bonds: New Type of Assemblies Exhibiting σ−π-Conjugation

    Claire Fave;Muriel Hissler;Tamás Kárpáti;Joëlle Rault-Berthelot

  • Electronic structure and aromaticity of azaphospholes

    Laszlo Nyulaszi;Tamas Veszpremi;Jozsef Reffy;Bernd Burkhardt

  • Anionic States of Six-Membered Aromatic Phosphorus Heterocycles As Studied by Electron Transmission Spectroscopy and ab Initio Methods

    Alberto Modelli;Balazs Hajgato;John F. Nixon;Laszlo Nyulaszi

  • An aromatic–antiaromatic switch in P-heteroles. A small change in delocalisation makes a big reactivity difference

    László Nyulászi;Oldamur Hollóczki;Christophe Lescop;Muriel Hissler

  • Simulating the vibrational spectra of ionic liquid systems: 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate and its mixtures.

    Martin Thomas;Martin Brehm;Oldamur Hollóczki;Zsolt Kelemen

  • Aromatic Compounds with Planar Tricoordinate Phosphorus

    László Nyulászi

  • Synthesis and structure of a 1,3-diphosphacyclobutadienediide: an aniomesolytic fragmentation of a 1,3-diphosphetane-2,4-diyl in solution.

    Manuel Sebastian;Martin Nieger;Dénes Szieberth;László Nyulászi

Frequent Co-Authors

Muriel Hissler
Muriel Hissler University of Rennes
Martin Nieger
Martin Nieger University of Helsinki
Peter B. Hitchcock
Peter B. Hitchcock University of Sussex
Régis Réau
Régis Réau University of Rennes
Gregor Schnakenburg
Gregor Schnakenburg University of Bonn
Manfred Regitz
Manfred Regitz Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Peter G. Jones
Peter G. Jones Technische Universität Braunschweig
Christian Müller
Christian Müller Freie Universität Berlin
György Keglevich
György Keglevich Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Thierry Roisnel
Thierry Roisnel University of Rennes

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