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Overview

Matthias Rehahn is affiliated with the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a focus on subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Food Science, Biomaterials, Surfaces, Coatings and Films, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including:

  • Lignin and Wood Chemistry
  • Fermentation and Sensory Analysis
  • Advanced Cellulose Research Studies
  • Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
  • Plant Gene Expression Analysis
  • Wood Treatment and Properties
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials

Recent scholarly contributions by Matthias Rehahn include the following papers:

  • "Benchtop versus high field NMR: Comparable performance found for the molecular weight determination of lignin," 2022, Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
  • "Is NMR Combined with Multivariate Regression Applicable for the Molecular Weight Determination of Randomly Cross-Linked Polymers Such as Lignin?", 2021, ACS Omega
  • "Conceptualizing flexible papers using cellulose model surfaces and polymer particles," 2024, Soft Matter
  • "Conceptualizing flexible papers using cellulose model surfaces and polymer particles," 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)

Matthias Rehahn has collaborated frequently with a variety of co-authors, including:

  • René Burger
  • Jessica Rumpf
  • Xuan Tung
  • Bernd Diehl
  • Yulia B. Monakhova

The scientist's research outputs have appeared in journals such as:

  • Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
  • ACS Omega
  • Soft Matter
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Soluble poly(para-phenylene)s. 2. Improved synthesis of poly(para-2,5-di-n-hexylphenylene) via Pd-catalysed coupling of 4-bromo-2,5-di-n-hexylbenzeneboronic acid

    Matthias Rehahn;Arnulf-Dieter Schlüter;Gerhard Wegner;W.James Feast

  • Polyferrocenylsilane-based polymer systems.

    Vasilios Bellas;Matthias Rehahn

  • Soluble poly(para-phenylene)s, 3. Variation of the length and the density of the solubilizing side chains

    Matthias Rehahn;Arnulf‐Dieter Schlüter;Gerhard Wegner

  • Suzuki Polycondensation: Polyarylenes à la Carte

    Junji Sakamoto;Matthias Rehahn;Gerhard Wegner;A. D. Schlüter

  • Soluble poly(para-phenylene)s. 1. Extension of the Yamamoto synthesis to dibromobenzenes substituted with flexible side chains

    Matthias Rehahn;Arnulf-Dieter Schlüter;Gerhard Wegner;W.James Feast

  • Cloning polymer single crystals through self-seeding.

    Jianjun Xu;Yu Ma;Yu Ma;Wenbing Hu;Matthias Rehahn

  • Reversible Light-, Thermo-, and Mechano-Responsive Elastomeric Polymer Opal Films

    Christian G. Schäfer;Markus Gallei;Jasmin T. Zahn;Johann Engelhardt

  • Patchy nanocapsules of poly(vinylferrocene)-based block copolymers for redox-responsive release.

    Roland H. Staff;Markus Gallei;Markus Mazurowski;Matthias Rehahn

  • Polymer Synthesis: Theory and Practice

    Dietrich Braun;Harald Cherdron;Matthias Rehahn;Helmut Ritter

  • Synthesis and properties in solution of rodlike 2,2':6',2''-terpyridine-based ruthenium(II) coordination polymers

    Steffen Kelch;Matthias Rehahn

  • Synthesis and properties of high‐molecular‐weight polyesters based on 1,4:3,6‐dianhydrohexitols and terephthalic acid

    Reinhard Storbeck;Matthias Rehahn;Matthias Ballauff

  • A Novel Synthetic Strategy toward Soluble, Well-Defined Ruthenium(II) Coordination Polymers

    Ralf Knapp;and Andreas Schott;Matthias Rehahn

  • Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Polymers

    Matthias Rehahn

  • Ferrocene Polymers for Switchable Surface Wettability

    Johannes Elbert;Markus Gallei;Christian Rüttiger;Annette Brunsen

  • High-Molecular-Weight Ruthenium(II) Coordination Polymers: Synthesis and Solution Properties

    Steffen Kelch;Matthias Rehahn

  • Redox-Responsive Polymer Brushes Grafted from Polystyrene Nanoparticles by Means of Surface Initiated Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization

    Markus Mazurowski;Markus Gallei;Junyu Li;Haiko Didzoleit

  • 1,1-Dimethylsilacyclobutane-Mediated Living Anionic Block Copolymerization of [1]Dimethylsilaferrocenophane and Methyl Methacrylate

    Christian Kloninger;Matthias Rehahn

  • Nanoporous copolymer networks through multiple Friedel-Crafts-alkylation-studies on hydrogen and methane storage

    Matthias Georg Schwab;Angela Lennert;Angela Lennert;Jörg Pahnke;Gerhard Jonschker

  • First synthesis of soluble, well defined coordination polymers from kinetically unstable copper(I) complexes

    Ulf Velten;Matthias Rehahn

  • Polyferrocenylsilan-basierte Polymersysteme

    Vasilios Bellas;Matthias Rehahn

Frequent Co-Authors

Markus Gallei
Markus Gallei Saarland University
Matthias Ballauff
Matthias Ballauff Freie Universität Berlin
Heinz von Seggern
Heinz von Seggern Technical University of Darmstadt
Harald Pasch
Harald Pasch Stellenbosch University
Dimitris Vlassopoulos
Dimitris Vlassopoulos Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas
Helmut Ritter
Helmut Ritter Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Brigitte Voit
Brigitte Voit Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V.
Christian Holm
Christian Holm University of Stuttgart
Regine von Klitzing
Regine von Klitzing Technical University of Darmstadt

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