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Richard Mynott

Richard Mynott

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Chemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
10051
World Ranking
10807
National Ranking
776

Overview

Richard Mynott is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their academic work is connected with this leading research organization known for contributions across various scientific disciplines.

Though detailed records of recent papers, co-authors, and publication venues are not available, Mynott's association with the Max Planck Society situates them within a prominent research environment.

No data is provided regarding Mynott's specific fields or subfields of study, main research topics, or book publications. Similarly, information about awards or distinctions has not been recorded.

This profile reflects the available public information on Richard Mynott's academic career and research contributions to date.

Best Publications

  • Comparative investigation of ruthenium-based metathesis catalysts bearing N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands.

    Alois Fürstner;Lutz Ackermann;Barbara Gabor;Richard Goddard

  • Platinum- and Acid-Catalyzed Enyne Metathesis Reactions: Mechanistic Studies and Applications to the Syntheses of Streptorubin B and Metacycloprodigiosin

    Alois Fürstner;Hauke Szillat;Barbara Gabor;Richard Mynott

  • Elementary Steps of Gold Catalysis: NMR Spectroscopy Reveals the Highly Cationic Character of a "Gold Carbenoid"

    Günter Seidel;Richard Mynott;Alois Fürstner

  • Indenylidene complexes of ruthenium: optimized synthesis, structure elucidation, and performance as catalysts for olefin metathesis--application to the synthesis of the ADE-ring system of nakadomarin A.

    Alois Fürstner;Oliver Guth;Arno Düffels;Günter Seidel

  • Total syntheses of the phytotoxic lactones herbarumin I and II and a synthesis-based solution of the pinolidoxin puzzle.

    Alois Fürstner;Karin Radkowski;Conny Wirtz;Richard Goddard

  • Ring-closing alkyne metathesis. Application to the total synthesis of sophorolipid lactone.

    Alois Fürstner;Karin Radkowski;Jaroslaw Grabowski;Cornelia Wirtz

  • Total Syntheses of the Actin‐Binding Macrolides Latrunculin A, B, C, M, S and 16‐epi‐Latrunculin B

    Alois Fürstner;Dominic De Souza;Laurent Turet;Michaël D. B. Fenster

  • Why are BINOL-based monophosphites such efficient ligands in Rh-catalyzed asymmetric olefin hydrogenation?

    Manfred T. Reetz;Andreas Meiswinkel;Gerlinde Mehler;Klaus Angermund

  • 1,3‐Diphosphacyclobutadienecobalt(I) Complexes from Phosphaalkynes

    Paul Binger;Roman Milczarek;Richard Mynott;Manfred Regitz

  • A correlation between 13C and 59Co NMR data and the catalytic activity of organocobalt complexes in the synthesis of pyridine derivatives

    Helmut Bönnemann;Werner Brijoux;Rainer Brinkmann;Willi Meurers

  • Intermediates in the palladium-catalyzed reactions of 1,3-dienes. 2. Preparation and structure of (.eta.1,.eta.3-octadienediyl)palladium complexes

    R. Benn;P. W. Jolly;R. Mynott;B. Raspel

  • Transition metal allyls ☆: IV. The (η3-allyl)2M complexes of nickel, palladium and platinum: reaction with tertiary phosphines

    B. Henc;P.W. Jolly;R. Salz;S. Stobbe

  • Transition metal allyls

    B. Henc;P.W. Jolly;R. Salz;G. Wilke

  • Intermediates in the palladium-catalyzed reactions of 1,3-dienes. The reaction of (.eta.1,.eta.3-octadiendiyl)palladium complexes with acidic substrates

    P. W. Jolly;R. Mynott;B. Raspel;K. P. Schick

  • Supercritical carbon dioxide as solvent and temporary protecting group for rhodium-catalyzed hydroaminomethylation.

    Klaus Wittmann;Wolfgang Wisniewski;Richard Mynott;Walter Leitner

  • Vinylcarbene Complexes of Titanocene

    Paul Binger;Patrik Müller;Reinhard Benn;Richard Mynott

  • Room temperature activation of aromatic C-H bonds by non-classical ruthenium hydride complexes containing carbene ligands

    Daniela Giunta;Markus Hölscher;Christian W. Lehmann;Richard Mynott

  • .pi.-Conjugation and dynamic behavior in doubly acetylide-bridged binuclear group 4 bent metallocene complexes

    Gerhard. Erker;Wolfgang. Froemberg;Reinhard. Benn;Richard. Mynott

  • Carbon-13 Fourier transform NMR study of the organotin compounds. II. Karplus-type dependence of vicinal tin-119-carbon-13 coupling

    David Doddrell;Ivor Burfitt;William Kitching;Maxwell Bullpitt

  • RATE OF FORMATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MAGNESIUM ANTHRACENE

    B. Bogdanovic;S. Liao;R. Mynott;K. Schlichte

  • Comparative Investigation of Ruthenium-Based Metathesis Catalysts Bearing N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) Ligands.

    Alois Fuerstner;Lutz Ackermann;Barbara Gabor;Richard Goddard

Frequent Co-Authors

Carl Krüger
Carl Krüger Max Planck Society
Gerhard Erker
Gerhard Erker University of Münster
Richard Goddard
Richard Goddard Max Planck Society
Günther Wilke
Günther Wilke Max Planck Society
Alois Fürstner
Alois Fürstner Max Planck Society
Manfred Regitz
Manfred Regitz Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Borislav Bogdanović
Borislav Bogdanović Max Planck Society
Manfred T. Reetz
Manfred T. Reetz Max Planck Society
Christian W. Lehmann
Christian W. Lehmann Max Planck Society
Walter Thiel
Walter Thiel Max Planck Society

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