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Volodymyr Bon

Volodymyr Bon

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Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
12826
World Ranking
12005
National Ranking
883

Overview

Volodymyr Bon is affiliated with TU Dresden in Germany and works primarily in the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their research focuses on a variety of subfields including Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Mechanical Engineering.

They have contributed to several main topics in their research, such as:

  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes

Volodymyr Bon's publication record includes papers in prominent venues. Frequent publication venues are:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Chemistry of Materials
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society

Some of the recent papers involving Volodymyr Bon include:

  • Unraveling Structure and Dynamics in Porous Frameworks via Advanced In Situ Characterization Techniques, 2020, Advanced Functional Materials
  • Porous Dithiine-Linked Covalent Organic Framework as a Dynamic Platform for Covalent Polysulfide Anchoring in Lithium-Sulfur Battery Cathodes, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Four-dimensional metal-organic frameworks, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Understanding MOF Flexibility: An Analysis Focused on Pillared Layer MOFs as a Model System, 2023, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Dynamic two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks, 2024, Nature Chemistry

Their frequent collaborators include Stefan Kaskel, Irena Senkovska, Jack D. Evans, Bikash Garai, and Simon Krause. These coauthors have worked alongside Volodymyr Bon on multiple publications, with collaboration counts ranging from 39 to over 230.

Best Publications

  • Flexible metal–organic frameworks

    Andreas Schneemann;Volodymyr Bon;Inke Schwedler;Irena Senkovska

  • Understanding activity and selectivity of metal-nitrogen-doped carbon catalysts for electrochemical reduction of CO 2

    Wen Ju;Alexander Bagger;Guang-Ping Hao;Ana Sofia Varela;Ana Sofia Varela

  • A pressure-amplifying framework material with negative gas adsorption transitions

    Simon Krause;Volodymyr Bon;Irena Senkovska;Ulrich Stoeck;Ulrich Stoeck

  • Balancing Mechanical Stability and Ultrahigh Porosity in Crystalline Framework Materials

    Ines M. Hönicke;Irena Senkovska;Volodymyr Bon;Igor A. Baburin

  • Zr- and Hf-Based Metal–Organic Frameworks: Tracking Down the Polymorphism

    Volodymyr Bon;Irena Senkovska;Igor A. Baburin;Stefan Kaskel

  • A new metal–organic framework with ultra-high surface area

    Ronny Grünker;Volodymyr Bon;Philipp Müller;Ulrich Stoeck

  • Crystallographic insights into (CH3NH3)3(Bi2I9): a new lead-free hybrid organic–inorganic material as a potential absorber for photovoltaics

    Kai Eckhardt;Volodymyr Bon;Jürgen Getzschmann;Julia Grothe

  • Tailoring of network dimensionality and porosity adjustment in Zr- and Hf-based MOFs

    Volodymyr Bon;Irena Senkovska;Manfred S. Weiss;Stefan Kaskel

  • A highly porous metal-organic framework, constructed from a cuboctahedral super-molecular building block, with exceptionally high methane uptake.

    Ulrich Stoeck;Simon Krause;Volodymyr Bon;Irena Senkovska

  • Porous Dithiine-Linked Covalent Organic Framework as a Dynamic Platform for Covalent Polysulfide Anchoring in Lithium-Sulfur Battery Cathodes.

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  • Zr(IV) and Hf(IV) based metal–organic frameworks with reo-topology

    Volodymyr Bon;Volodymyr Senkovskyy;Irena Senkovska;Stefan Kaskel

  • Application of a chiral metal–organic framework in enantioselective separation

    Mohan Padmanaban;Philipp Müller;Christian Lieder;Kristina Gedrich

  • Proline Functionalized UiO-67 and UiO-68 Type Metal–Organic Frameworks Showing Reversed Diastereoselectivity in Aldol Addition Reactions

    Christel Kutzscher;Georg Nickerl;Irena Senkovska;Volodymyr Bon

  • Understanding MOF Flexibility: An Analysis Focused on Pillared Layer MOFs as a Model System.

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  • Four-dimensional metal-organic frameworks.

    Jack D. Evans;Volodymyr Bon;Irena Senkovska;Hui-Chun Lee

  • Heterometallic Co(III)4Fe(III)2 Schiff base complex: structure, electron paramagnetic resonance, and alkane oxidation catalytic activity.

    Dmytro S. Nesterov;Eduard N. Chygorin;Volodymyr N. Kokozay;Volodymyr V. Bon

  • The effect of crystallite size on pressure amplification in switchable porous solids.

    Simon Krause;Volodymyr Bon;Irena Senkovska;Daniel M. Többens

  • Unraveling Structure and Dynamics in Porous Frameworks via Advanced In Situ Characterization Techniques

    Volodymyr Bon;Eike Brunner;Andreas Pöppl;Stefan Kaskel

  • Exceptional adsorption-induced cluster and network deformation in the flexible metal–organic framework DUT-8(Ni) observed by in situ X-ray diffraction and EXAFS

    Volodymyr Bon;Nicole Klein;Irena Senkovska;Andreas Heerwig

  • Dye encapsulation inside a new mesoporous metal-organic framework for multifunctional solvatochromic-response function.

    Ronny Grünker;Volodymyr Bon;Andreas Heerwig;Nicole Klein

  • Integration of accessible secondary metal sites into MOFs for H2S removal

    Georg Nickerl;Matthias Leistner;Stella Helten;Volodymyr Bon

  • Postsynthetic Inner-Surface Functionalization of the Highly Stable Zirconium-Based Metal–Organic Framework DUT-67

    Franziska Drache;Volodymyr Bon;Irena Senkovska;Claudia Marschelke

  • Metal-Organic Frameworks

    Volodymyr Bon;Irena Senkovska;Stefan Kaskel

  • Metal-Organic Frameworks in Germany: from Synthesis to Function

    Jack D. Evans;Bikash Garai;Helge Reinsch;Weijin Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefan Kaskel
Stefan Kaskel TU Dresden
Eike Brunner
Eike Brunner TU Dresden
Guillaume Maurin
Guillaume Maurin University of Montpellier
Thomas Heine
Thomas Heine TU Dresden
Philip L. Llewellyn
Philip L. Llewellyn Aix-Marseille University
Roland A. Fischer
Roland A. Fischer Technical University of Munich
Frank Glorius
Frank Glorius University of Münster
Dirk Volkmer
Dirk Volkmer University of Augsburg

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