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Uwe Beifuss is affiliated with the University of Hohenheim in Germany and works primarily within the field of Chemistry. Their research extensively covers the subfields of Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, and Pharmacology. The total body of their work includes 33 publications in Chemistry, with a strong focus on Organic Chemistry illustrated by 28 related publications.

Key research topics addressed by Uwe Beifuss include catalytic C-H functionalization methods, crystallization and solubility studies, and X-ray diffraction in crystallography. Additional areas of focus are catalytic cross-coupling reactions, cyclopropane reaction mechanisms, as well as synthesis-related catalytic reactions and studies on synthesis and biological activity.

Their recent publications demonstrate a range of chemical synthetic methodologies and analyses, often emphasizing organic synthesis and structural studies. Notable papers include:

  • "Brachialactone isomers and derivatives of Brachiaria humidicola reveal contrasting nitrification inhibiting activity," 2020, Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
  • "Synthesis of π-Expanded Azole-Fused Imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine Derivatives and their Photophysical Properties," 2020, European Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • "Direct Formation of 2-Substituted 2H-Indazoles by a Pd-Catalyzed Reaction between 2-Halobenzyl Halides and Arylhydrazines," 2020, The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • "Iodine Catalyzed Oxidative Coupling of Diaminoazines and Amines for the Synthesis of 3,5-Disubstituted-1,2,4-Triazoles," 2021, The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • "A novel copper-catalyzed, hydrazine-free synthesis of N-1 unsubstituted 1H-indazoles using stable guanylhydrazone salts as substrates," 2021, Tetrahedron

Frequent coauthors in Uwe Beifuss's research include Jürgen Conrad, Aabid A. Wani, Prasad V. Bharatam, Wolfgang Frey, and Szymon P. Rekowski. Collaborations with these individuals have led to multiple publications, with the highest count of joint papers being 13 with Jürgen Conrad.

Uwe Beifuss's research appears regularly in specific publication venues such as The Cambridge Structural Database, The Journal of Organic Chemistry, Nachrichten aus der Chemie, Tetrahedron, and Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. The Cambridge Structural Database accounts for the largest number of their publications, indicating a significant interest in crystallographic data and structure analysis.

Best Publications

  • Sequential Transformations in Organic Chemistry: A Synthetic Strategy with a Future†

    Lutz F. Tietze;Uwe Beifuss

  • Sequentielle Transformationen in der Organischen Chemie eine Synthesestrategie mit Zukunft

    Lutz F. Tietze;Uwe Beifuss

  • Screening of Mango (Mangifera indica L.) Cultivars for Their Contents of Flavonol O- and Xanthone C-Glycosides, Anthocyanins, and Pectin

    Nicolai Berardini;Ramona Fezer;Jürgen Conrad;Uwe Beifuss

  • Selective Catalytic Oxidation of CH Bonds with Molecular Oxygen

    Emil Roduner;Wolfgang Kaim;Biprajit Sarkar;Vlada B. Urlacher

  • ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF METHANOPHENAZINE AND FUNCTION OF PHENAZINES IN MEMBRANE-BOUND ELECTRON TRANSPORT OF METHANOSARCINA MAZEI GO1

    Hans-Jörg Abken;Mario Tietze;Jens Brodersen;Sebastian Bäumer

  • 1.11 – The Knoevenagel Reaction

    Lutz F. Tietze;Uwe Beifuss

  • A Structural and Functional Elucidation of the Rumen Microbiome Influenced by Various Diets and Microenvironments

    Simon Deusch;Amélia Camarinha-Silva;Jürgen Conrad;Uwe Beifuss

  • An enantiocomplementary dirigent protein for the enantioselective laccase-catalyzed oxidative coupling of phenols.

    Benjamin Pickel;Mihaela-Anca Constantin;Jens Pfannstiel;Jürgen Conrad

  • Detection of Phloridzin in Strawberries (Fragaria X Ananassa Duch.) by HPLC-PDA-MS/MS and NMR Spectroscopy

    Petra Hilt;Andreas Schieber;Caner Yildirim;Gabi Arnold

  • Structural investigations on betacyanin pigments by LC NMR and 2D NMR spectroscopy

    Florian C Stintzing;Jürgen Conrad;Iris Klaiber;Uwe Beifuss

  • Application of HPLC coupled with DAD, APcI-MS and NMR to the analysis of lutein and zeaxanthin stereoisomers in thermally processed vegetables

    Robert Aman;Jan Biehl;Reinhold Carle;Jürgen Conrad

  • Influence of Bases and Ligands on the Outcome of the Cu(I)-Catalyzed Oxidative Homocoupling of Terminal Alkynes to 1,4-Disubstituted 1,3-Diynes Using Oxygen as an Oxidant

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  • Enzymatic production and complete nuclear magnetic resonance assignment of the sugar lactulose.

    Jürgen Mayer;Jürgen Conrad;Iris Klaiber;Sabine Lutz-Wahl

  • Isolation of carotenoids from plant materials and dietary supplements by high-speed counter-current chromatography

    Robert Aman;Reinhold Carle;Jürgen Conrad;Uwe Beifuss

  • Cu(I)-Catalyzed Domino Reactions: Efficient and Selective Synthesis of 4H-Chromenes and Naphthalenes

    Chandi C. Malakar;Dietmar Schmidt;Jürgen Conrad;Uwe Beifuss

  • Anti-inflammatory 5-(11'Z-heptadecenyl)- and 5-(8'Z,11'Z-heptadecadienyl)-resorcinols from mango (Mangifera indica L.) peels.

    Matthias Knödler;Jürgen Conrad;Eva M. Wenzig;Rudolf Bauer

  • Double C−H Activation: The Palladium-Catalyzed Direct C-Arylation of Xanthines with Arenes

    Chandi C. Malakar;Dietmar Schmidt;Jürgen Conrad;Uwe Beifuss

  • Copper‐Catalyzed Synthesis of Quinazolines in Water Starting from o‐Bromobenzylbromides and Benzamidines

    Chandi C. Malakar;Alevtina Baskakova;Jürgen Conrad;Uwe Beifuss

  • Comparative characterization of four laccases from Trametes versicolor concerning phenolic C-C coupling and oxidation of PAHs.

    Katja Koschorreck;Sven M. Richter;André Swierczek;Uwe Beifuss

  • Identification and quantification of flavonoids and ellagic acid derivatives in therapeutically important Drosera species by LC–DAD, LC–NMR, NMR, and LC–MS

    Martin Zehl;Christina Braunberger;Jürgen Conrad;Marija Crnogorac

  • Elution order of quercetin glycosides from apple pomace extracts on a new HPLC stationary phase with hydrophilic endcapping

    Andreas Schieber;Petra Hilt;Jürgen Conrad;Uwe Beifuss

  • Laccase initiated oxidative domino reactions for the efficient synthesis of 3,4-dihydro-7,8-dihydroxy-2H-dibenzofuran-1-ones

    Szilvia Hajdok;Heiko Leutbecher;Gerhard Greiner;Jürgen Conrad

Frequent Co-Authors

Jürgen Conrad
Jürgen Conrad University of Hohenheim
Lutz F. Tietze
Lutz F. Tietze University of Göttingen
Reinhold Carle
Reinhold Carle University of Hohenheim
Wolfgang Frey
Wolfgang Frey University of Stuttgart
Andreas Schieber
Andreas Schieber University of Bonn
Mathias O. Senge
Mathias O. Senge Trinity College Dublin
Rolf Breinbauer
Rolf Breinbauer Graz University of Technology
Mathias Noltemeyer
Mathias Noltemeyer University of Göttingen
Thomas J. J. Müller
Thomas J. J. Müller Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Burkhard Luy
Burkhard Luy Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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