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Richard Welter is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France.

Their research mainly focuses on the field of Materials Science, with specific contributions in several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Organic Chemistry, and Process Chemistry and Technology.

The primary topics of Welter's work encompass:

  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions

Welter has published several research papers, including:

  • "Titanium Complexes with Functional Alkoxido Ligands for Selective Ethylene Dimerization - A High Throughput Experimentation Approach" (2021) in ChemCatChem
  • "Design and structural analysis of centrosymmetric and non-centrosymmetric Zn(II) complexes by the host-guest complexation method" (2022) in Journal of Molecular Structure
  • "CCDC 2388225: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination" (2025) in The Cambridge Structural Database
  • "L'école de cristallographie de Nancy: un hommage" (2022) in Comptes Rendus Chimie
  • "CCDC 2038911: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination" (2021) in The Cambridge Structural Database

The most frequent co-authors collaborating with Welter include:

  • Fabien Grasset
  • Pierre Braunstein
  • Hélène Olivier-Bourbigou
  • Lionel Magna
  • chahra bouchameni

Welter's research has appeared primarily in the following publication venues:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • ChemCatChem
  • Journal of Molecular Structure
  • Comptes Rendus Chimie

Best Publications

  • Highly Luminescent CuI Complexes for Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells

    Nicola Armaroli;Gianluca Accorsi;Michel Holler;Omar Moudam

  • Neutron diffraction study of CeMn2Ge2, PrMn2Ge2 and NdMn2Ge2: evidence of dominant antiferromagnetic components within the (001) Mn planes in ferromagnetic ThCr2Si2-type manganese ternary compounds

    R. Welter;G. Venturini;E. Ressouche;B. Malaman

  • Electrodeposition of silver particles and gold nanoparticles from ionic liquid-crystal precursors.

    William Dobbs;Jean-Moïse Suisse;Laurent Douce;Richard Welter

  • Crystallographic data and magnetic properties of RT6Ge6 compounds (R Sc, Y, Nd, Sm, GdLu; TMn, Fe)

    G. Venturini;R. Welter;B. Malaman

  • Nickel Complexes with Oxazoline-Based P,N-Chelate Ligands: Synthesis, Structures, and Catalytic Ethylene Oligomerization Behavior†

    Fredy Speiser and;Pierre Braunstein;Lucien Saussine;Richard Welter

  • The reaction of (N-isocyanimino)triphenylphosphorane with dialkyl acetylenedicarboxylates in the presence of 1,3-diphenyl-1,3-propanedione: a novel three-component reaction for the stereoselective synthesis of dialkyl (Z)-2-(5,7-diphenyl-1,3,4-oxadiazepin-2-yl)-2-butenedioates

    Ali Souldozi;Ali Ramazani;Nouri Bouslimani;Richard Welter

  • Magnetic properties of RFeSi (RLa-Sm, Gd-Dy) from susceptibility measurements and neutron diffraction studies

    R Welter;G Venturini;B Malaman

  • Well‐Defined Cationic Alkyl– and Alkoxide–Aluminum Complexes and Their Reactivity with ε‐Caprolactone and Lactides

    Samuel Dagorne;Franck Le Bideau;Richard Welter;Stéphane Bellemin-Laponnaz

  • Synthesis and Structure of Neutral and Cationic Aluminum Complexes Supported by Bidentate O,P-Phosphinophenolate Ligands and Their Reactivity with Propylene Oxide and ε-Caprolactone

    Mansour Haddad;Mohamed Laghzaoui;Richard Welter;Samuel Dagorne

  • Neutron diffraction studies of LaMn2Ge2 and LaMn2Si2 compounds: evidence of dominant antiferromagnetic components within the Mn planes

    G. Venturini;R. Welter;E. Ressouche;B. Malaman

  • Nickel complexes with new bidentate P,N phosphinitooxazoline and -pyridine ligands: application for the catalytic oligomerization of ethylene.

    Fredy Speiser;Pierre Braunstein;Lucien Saussine;Richard Welter

  • New ionic liquid crystals based on imidazolium salts

    William Dobbs;Laurent Douce;Lionel Allouche;Alain Louati

  • Magnetic structure of YMn6Ge6 and room temperature magnetic structure of LuMn6Sn6 obtained from neutron diffraction study

    G. Venturini;R. Welter;B. Malaman;E. Ressouche

  • A 6 pi + 6 pi potentially antiaromatic zwitterion preferred to a quinoidal structure: its reactivity toward organic and inorganic reagents

    Pierre Braunstein;Olivier Siri;Jean-philippe Taquet;Marie-Madeleine Rohmer

  • Trigonal Bipyramidal Geometry and Tridentate Coordination Mode of the Tripod in FeCl2 Complexes with Tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine Derivatives Bis-α-Substituted with Bulky Groups. Structures and Spectroscopic Comparative Studies

    Dominique Mandon;Ahmed Machkour;Sandrine Goetz;Richard Welter

  • Single-molecule magnets with mesomorphic lamellar ordering.

    Emmanuel Terazzi;Cyril Bourgogne;Richard Welter;Jean-Louis Gallani

  • Synthesis and structure of V(V) and Mn(III) NHC complexes supported by a tridentate bis-aryloxide-N-heterocyclic carbene ligand

    Stéphane Bellemin-Laponnaz;Richard Welter;Lydia Brelot;Samuel Dagorne

  • Novel “Potentially Antiaromatic”, Acidichromic Quinonediimines with Tunable Delocalization of Their 6π-Electron Subunits

    Olivier Siri;Pierre Braunstein;Marie-Madeleine Rohmer;Marc Bénard

  • Unusual reactivity in organoaluminium and NHC chemistry: deprotonation of AlMe3 by an NHC moiety involving the formation of a sterically bulky NHC–AlMe3 Lewis adduct

    Anne-Laure Schmitt;Gilles Schnee;Richard Welter;Samuel Dagorne

  • Synthesis, structural features, absorption spectra, redox behaviour and luminescence properties of ruthenium(ii) rack-type dinuclear complexes with ditopic, hydrazone-based ligands

    Adrian-Mihail Stadler;Fausto Puntoriero;Sebastiano Campagna;Nathalie Kyritsakas

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Braunstein
Pierre Braunstein University of Strasbourg
Pierre Rabu
Pierre Rabu University of Strasbourg
Dominique Matt
Dominique Matt University of Strasbourg
Stéphane Bellemin-Laponnaz
Stéphane Bellemin-Laponnaz University of Strasbourg
Mauro Boero
Mauro Boero University of Strasbourg
Carlos Lodeiro
Carlos Lodeiro Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Marc Drillon
Marc Drillon University of Strasbourg
José Luis Capelo
José Luis Capelo Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Samuel Dagorne
Samuel Dagorne University of Strasbourg
Benoît Heinrich
Benoît Heinrich University of Strasbourg

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