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    Flexibly Tethered Dinuclear Zinc Complexes: A Solution to the Entropy Problem in CO2/Epoxide Copolymerization Catalysis? by Lehenmeier, Maximilian W., Kissling, Stefan, Altenbuchner, Peter T., Bruckmeier, Christian, Deglmann, Peter, Brym, Anna-Katharina, Rieger, Bernhard

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (09-09-2013)
    “…Working in zinc: Kinetic investigations of a new zinc catalyst (see scheme) for the copolymerization of CO2 and epoxides show a reversible shift in the…”
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    Formation of Methyl Acrylate from CO2 and Ethylene via Methylation of Nickelalactones by Bruckmeier, Christian, Lehenmeier, Maximilian W, Reichardt, Robert, Vagin, Sergei, Rieger, Bernhard

    Published in Organometallics (24-05-2010)
    “…The nickel-induced coupling of ethylene and CO2 represents a promising pathway toward acrylates. To overcome the high bond dissociation energies of the M−O…”
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    Conversion of CO2 via Visible Light Promoted Homogeneous Redox Catalysis by Bernhard Rieger, Christian Bruckmeier, Richard Reithmeier

    Published in Catalysts (27-11-2012)
    “…This review gives an overview on the principles of light-promoted homogeneous redox catalysis in terms of applications in CO2 conversion. Various chromophores…”
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    Transformation of Carbon Dioxide with Homogeneous Transition-Metal Catalysts: A Molecular Solution to a Global Challenge? by Cokoja, Mirza, Bruckmeier, Christian, Rieger, Bernhard, Herrmann, Wolfgang A., Kühn, Fritz E.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (05-09-2011)
    “…A plethora of methods have been developed over the years so that carbon dioxide can be used as a reactant in organic synthesis. Given the abundance of this…”
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    Differences in Reactivity of Epoxides in the Copolymerisation with Carbon Dioxide by Zinc-Based Catalysts: Propylene Oxide versus Cyclohexene Oxide by Lehenmeier, Maximilian W., Bruckmeier, Christian, Klaus, Stephan, Dengler, Joachim E., Deglmann, Peter, Ott, Anna-Katharina, Rieger, Bernhard

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (01-08-2011)
    “…The homogeneous dinuclear zinc catalyst going back to the work of Williams et al. is to date the most active catalyst for the copolymerisation of cyclohexene…”
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    Flexibly Tethered Dinuclear Zinc Complexes: A Solution to the Entropy Problem in CO sub(2)/Epoxide Copolymerization Catalysis? by Lehenmeier, Maximilian W, Kissling, Stefan, Altenbuchner, Peter T, Bruckmeier, Christian, Deglmann, Peter, Brym, Anna-Katharina, Rieger, Bernhard

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (01-09-2013)
    “…Working in zinc: Kinetic investigations of a new zinc catalyst (see scheme) for the copolymerization of CO sub(2) and epoxides show a reversible shift in the…”
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    Cover Picture: Transformation of Carbon Dioxide with Homogeneous Transition-Metal Catalysts: A Molecular Solution to a Global Challenge? (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 37/2011) by Cokoja, Mirza, Bruckmeier, Christian, Rieger, Bernhard, Herrmann, Wolfgang A., Kühn, Fritz E.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (05-09-2011)
    “…The activation of carbon dioxide is one of the major tasks of catalysis today. CO2 is a ubiquitous and cheap C1 feedstock for the synthesis of raw and fine…”
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    Zweikernige Zinkkomplexe mit flexibler Verbindung: die Lösung des Entropieproblems der katalytischen CO2/Epoxid‐Copolymerisation? by Lehenmeier, Maximilian W., Kissling, Stefan, Altenbuchner, Peter T., Bruckmeier, Christian, Deglmann, Peter, Brym, Anna‐Katharina, Rieger, Bernhard

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (09-09-2013)
    “…Eine neue Leitstruktur für die CO2/Epoxid‐Copolymerisation: Durch kinetische Untersuchungen konnte der Wechsel des geschwindigkeitsbestimmenden Schritts von…”
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    Titelbild: Umwandlung von Kohlendioxid mit Übergangsmetall‐Homogenkatalysatoren: eine molekulare Lösung für ein globales Problem? (Angew. Chem. 37/2011) by Cokoja, Mirza, Bruckmeier, Christian, Rieger, Bernhard, Herrmann, Wolfgang A., Kühn, Fritz E.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (05-09-2011)
    “…Die Aktivierung von Kohlendioxid ist heute eine der größten Herausforderungen in der Katalyse. CO2 ist ein ubiquitärer und billiger C1‐Baustein für die…”
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    Umwandlung von Kohlendioxid mit Übergangsmetall-Homogenkatalysatoren: eine molekulare Lösung für ein globales Problem? by Cokoja, Mirza, Bruckmeier, Christian, Rieger, Bernhard, Herrmann, Wolfgang A., Kühn, Fritz E.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (05-09-2011)
    “…In der Vergangenheit wurde eine Vielzahl von Methoden zur Verwendung von Kohlendioxid in der organischen Synthese entwickelt. Trotz der breiten…”
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