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Petr Klán is affiliated with Masaryk University in the Czech Republic. Their research spans multiple fields, with significant contributions to materials science, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Within these domains, the scientist has focused on specialized subfields including materials chemistry, molecular biology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, and cell biology.

The primary topics covered in their work include:

  • Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Neonatal Health and Biochemistry
  • Photodynamic Therapy Research Studies
  • Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
  • Hemoglobin Structure and Function
  • Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry

Frequent publication venues for Petr Klán's research include:

  • The Journal of Organic Chemistry (10 publications)
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society (4 publications)
  • The Cambridge Structural Database (4 publications)
  • Chemistry - A European Journal (3 publications)
  • Chemistry (3 publications)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Petr Klán are as follows:

  • Visible-to-NIR-Light Activated Release: From Small Molecules to Nanomaterials, 2020, Chemical Reviews
  • Deciphering the Structure-Property Relations in Substituted Heptamethine Cyanines, 2020, The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Cyanine-Flavonol Hybrids for Near-Infrared Light-Activated Delivery of Carbon Monoxide, 2020, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Porphyrin as a Versatile Visible-Light-Activatable Organic/Metal Hybrid Photoremovable Protecting Group, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Mechanisms of Orthogonal Photodecarbonylation Reactions of 3-Hydroxyflavone-Based Acid-Base Forms, 2020, The Journal of Organic Chemistry

Co-authors who frequently collaborate with Petr Klán include:

  • Libor Vı́tek
  • Lucie Muchová
  • Marina Russo
  • Petr Slavı́ček
  • Lenka Štacková

Best Publications

  • Photoremovable Protecting Groups in Chemistry and Biology: Reaction Mechanisms and Efficacy

    Petr Klán;Tomáš Šolomek;Christian G. Bochet;Aurélien Blanc

  • An overview of snow photochemistry: evidence, mechanisms and impacts

    A. M. Grannas;A. E. Jones;J. Dibb;M. Ammann

  • Visible-to-NIR-Light Activated Release: From Small Molecules to Nanomaterials.

    Roy Weinstain;Tomáš Slanina;Dnyaneshwar Kand;Petr Klán

  • Aggregation of methylene blue in frozen aqueous solutions studied by absorption spectroscopy.

    Dominik Heger;Jaromír Jirkovský;Petr Klán

  • A review of air-ice chemical and physical interactions (AICI): liquids, quasi-liquids, and solids in snow

    T. Bartels-Rausch;H.-W. Jacobi;H.-W. Jacobi;T. F. Kahan;J. L. Thomas;J. L. Thomas

  • Transition-Metal-Free CO-Releasing BODIPY Derivatives Activatable by Visible to NIR Light as Promising Bioactive Molecules

    Eduardo Palao;Tomáš Slanina;Lucie Muchová;Tomáš Šolomek

  • In Search of the Perfect Photocage: Structure-Reactivity Relationships in meso-Methyl BODIPY Photoremovable Protecting Groups.

    Tomáš Slanina;Pradeep Shrestha;Eduardo Palao;Dnyaneshwar Kand

  • Persistent organic pollutants in soils and sediments from James Ross Island, Antarctica

    Jana Klánová;Nina Matykiewiczová;Zdeněk Máčka;Pavel Prošek

  • Photochemistry of Organic Compounds: From Concepts to Practice

    Petr Klán;Jakob Wirz

  • The role of the global cryosphere in the fate of organic contaminants

    Amanda Grannas;Christian Bogdal;Kimberly Hageman;Crispin Halsall

  • Fluorescein analogue xanthene-9-carboxylic acid: a transition-metal-free CO releasing molecule activated by green light.

    Lovely Angel Panamparambil Antony;Tomáš Slanina;Peter Šebej;Tomáš Šolomek

  • Organics in environmental ices: sources, chemistry, and impacts

    V. F. McNeill;A. M. Grannas;J. P. D. Abbatt;M. Ammann

  • Enhanced protonation of cresol red in acidic aqueous solutions caused by freezing

    Dominik Heger;Jana Klánová;Petr Klán

  • Searching for Improved Photoreleasing Abilities of Organic Molecules

    Tomáš Šolomek;Jakob Wirz;Petr Klán

  • Small-Molecule Fluorophores with Large Stokes Shifts: 9-Iminopyronin Analogues as Clickable Tags

    Peter Horváth;Peter Šebej;Tomáš Šolomek;Petr Klán

  • Ice (photo)chemistry. Ice as a medium for long-term (photo)chemical transformations: environmental implications

    Petr Klán;Ivan Holoubek

  • Environmental Ice Photochemistry: Monochlorophenols

    Jana Klánová;Petr Klán;Jan Nosek;Ivan Holoubek

  • Anion‐Free Bambus[6]uril and Its Supramolecular Properties

    Jan Svec;Michal Dusek;Karla Fejfarova;Peter Stacko

  • Photochemistry of rose bengal in water and acetonitrile: a comprehensive kinetic analysis

    Lucie Ludvíková;Pavel Friš;Dominik Heger;Peter Šebej

  • Fluorescein Analogues as Photoremovable Protecting Groups Absorbing at ∼520 nm

    Peter Šebej;Jürgen Wintner;Pavel Müller;Tomáš Slanina

  • Persistent organic pollutants in soils and sediments from JamesRoss Island

    Jana Klánová;Nina Matykiewiczová;Zdeněk Máčka;Pavel Prošek

Frequent Co-Authors

Jakob Wirz
Jakob Wirz University of Basel
Jana Klánová
Jana Klánová Masaryk University
Ivan Holoubek
Ivan Holoubek Masaryk University
Petr Slavíček
Petr Slavíček University of Chemistry and Technology
Florent Domine
Florent Domine Université Laval
Hans-Werner Jacobi
Hans-Werner Jacobi Grenoble Alpes University
Markus Ammann
Markus Ammann Paul Scherrer Institute
Peter J. Wagner
Peter J. Wagner Michigan State University
Markus M. Frey
Markus M. Frey British Antarctic Survey
John P. Giesy
John P. Giesy University of Saskatchewan

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