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Wolfgang Haase was affiliated with the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany and contributed to the field of Materials Science, with a particular focus on Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Biophysics, Organic Chemistry, and Polymers and Plastics.

Their research spanned several key topics including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Magnetism in Coordination Complexes
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
  • Electron Spin Resonance Studies
  • Liquid Crystal Research Advancements
  • Synthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds

Haase published multiple papers, with notable works including:

  • "Magneto-optical study of the zero-field splitting in a mononuclear tetrahedrally coordinated Co(II) compound with a mixed ligand surrounding," 2020, published in Polyhedron
  • "Effect of the methacrylic group on the degradation of polar achiral composites after successive poling cycles and appearance of antiferroelectric behaviour," 2021, Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • "CCDC 1526247: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination," 2022, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • "CCDC 1910801: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination," 2020, The Cambridge Structural Database

Frequent co-authors in Haase's collaborative work included Sabine Foro, S. Ostrovsky, Z. Tomkowicz, J. Reedijk, and Jesús Castro.

Their research was regularly published in venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Polyhedron
  • Journal of Molecular Liquids

Best Publications

  • Catecholase activity of a series of dicopper(II) complexes with variable Cu-OH(phenol) moieties.

    Ademir Neves;Liane M Rossi;Adailton J Bortoluzzi;Bruno Szpoganicz

  • Rare-Earth-Containing Magnetic Liquid Crystals

    Koen Binnemans;Yury G. Galyametdinov;Rik Van Deun;Duncan W. Bruce

  • EXCHANGE INTERACTION IN TETRAMERIC OXYGEN‐BRIDGED COPPER(II) CLUSTERS OF THE CUBANE TYPE

    L. Merz;W. Haase

  • Structural and Functional Models for the Dinuclear Copper Active Site in Catechol Oxidases: Syntheses, X-ray Crystal Structures, Magnetic and Spectral Properties, and X-ray Absorption Spectroscopic Studies in Solid State and in Solution.

    Frank Zippel;Friedhelm Ahlers;Rüdiger Werner;Wolfgang Haase

  • Mirrorless Lasing in a Dye‐Doped Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal

    Masanori Ozaki;Masahiro Kasano;Dirk Ganzke;Wolfgang Haase

  • Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Trinuclear CuII−Pyrazolato Complexes Containing μ3-OH, μ3-O, and μ3-Cl Ligands. Magnetic Susceptibility Study of [PPN]2[(μ3-O)Cu3(μ-pz)3Cl3]

    Panagiotis A. Angaridis;Peter Baran;R. Boča;Francisco Cervantes-Lee

  • Moderately strong intramolecular magnetic exchange interaction between the copper(II) ions separated by 11.25 .ANG. in [L2Cu2(OH2)2(.eta.-terephthalato)](ClO4)2 (L = 1,4,7-trimethyl-1,4,7-triazacyclononane)

    Phalguni. Chaudhuri;Karen. Oder;Karl. Wieghardt;Stefan. Gehring

  • Dinuclear Nickel(II) Complexes as Models for the Active Site of Urease.

    Dirk Volkmer;Birgit Hommerich;Klaus Griesar;Wolfgang Haase

  • Room Temperature Operational Thermochromic Liquid Crystals

    M. Seredyuk;Ana B. Gaspar;V. Ksenofontov;S. Reiman

  • Enhanced photoluminescence in gold nanoparticles doped ferroelectric liquid crystals

    A. Kumar;J. Prakash;D. S. Mehta;A. M. Biradar

  • Dielectric relaxation in the smectic- A / e m p h > and smectic- C / e m p h > phases of a ferroelectric liquid crystal

    A. M. Biradar;S. Wróbel;W. Haase

  • Electro‐Tunable Liquid‐Crystal Laser

    Masanori Ozaki;Masahiro Kasano;Tetsuro Kitasho;Dirk Ganzke

  • HYDROXAMATE-BRIDGED DINUCLEAR NICKEL COMPLEXES AS MODELS FOR UREASE INHIBITION

    M. Arnold;David A. Brown;O. Deeg;W. Errington

  • Synthesis and magnetic investigations on rare-earth-containing liquid crystals with large magnetic anisotropy

    Yu. Galyametdinov;M. A. Athanassopoulou;K. Griesar;O. Kharitonova

  • First Example of Coexistence of Thermal Spin Transition and Liquid‐Crystal Properties

    Yury Galyametdinov;Vadim Ksenofontov;Andrej Prosvirin;Igor Ovchinnikov

  • Ferromagnetic exchange coupling and magneto-structural correlations in mixed-bridged trinuclear copper(II) complexes. Magnetic data and theoretical investigations and crystal structures of two angled CuII3 complexes

    Stefan Gehring;Peter Fleischhauer;Helmut Paulus;Wolfgang Haase

  • Strong cooperativeness in the mononuclear iron(II) derivative exhibiting an abrupt spin transition above 400 K.

    R Boca;M Boca;L Dlhán;K Falk

  • FeIIIFeIII and FeIIFeIII Complexes as Synthetic Analogues for the Oxidized and Reduced Forms of Purple Acid Phosphatases

    Ademir Neves;Marcos A. de Brito;Ivo Vencato;Valderes Drago

  • A New Type of .mu.4-Oxo-Bridged Copper Tetramer: Synthesis, X-ray Molecular Structure, Magnetism and Spectral Properties of (.mu.4-Oxo)tetrakis(.mu.-bromo)bis(.mu.-2,6-bis(morpholinomethyl)-4-methylphenolato)tetracopper(II) and (.mu.4-Oxo)tetrakis(.mu.-benzoato)bis(.mu.-2,6-bis(morpholinomethyl)-4-methylphenolato)tetracopper(II)

    Stephan Teipel;Klaus Griesar;Wolfgang Haase;Bernt Krebs

  • Synthesis, Magnetostructural Correlation, and Catalytic Promiscuity of Unsymmetric Dinuclear Copper(II) Complexes: Models for Catechol Oxidases and Hydrolases

    Renata E. H. M. B. Osório;Rosely A. Peralta;Adailton J. Bortoluzzi;Vicente R. de Almeida

  • Model compounds for the oxidized uteroferrin-phosphate complex with novel dinucleating ligands containing phenolate and pyridine donors

    B. Krebs;K. Schepers;B. Bremer;G. Henkel

Frequent Co-Authors

Hartmut Fuess
Hartmut Fuess Technical University of Darmstadt
Ademir Neves
Ademir Neves Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Roman Boča
Roman Boča University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava
Masanori Ozaki
Masanori Ozaki Osaka University
Phalguni Chaudhuri
Phalguni Chaudhuri Max Planck Society
Bernt Krebs
Bernt Krebs University of Münster
Rolf Jakoby
Rolf Jakoby Technical University of Darmstadt
Ulrich Flörke
Ulrich Flörke University of Paderborn
Bernhard Nuber
Bernhard Nuber Heidelberg University

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