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Fakultäten

Ehemalige Mitarbeiter am AK Reiser

Sebastian Engl

Sebastian Engl

Ph.D. Thesis (2022):

The Unique Character of Copper in Photoredox catalysis

Maryam Homafar

Maryam Homafar

Ph.D. Thesis (2022):

Metals encapsulated in Microporous Organic Polymers (MOPs) with Magnetic Carbon-coated Nanopartiles as Versatile Support and their Applications in Catalysis

 

Tomislav Krolo

Tomislav Krolo

Ph.D. Thesis (2022):

Photoredox-catalyzed decarboxylative radical conjugate addition-elimination-oxa-Michael-reaction: A sustainable approach to potent HIV-1 protease inhibitors

 

Tobias Babl

Tobias Babl

Ph.D. Thesis (2022):

Endocyclic ring-opening of cyclopropanated piperidines: an approach to the asymmetric total synthesis of meptazinol

 

Nikolai Wurzer

Nikolai Wurzer

Ph.D. Thesis (2022):

Palladium-catalyzed ring opening of fused bicyclic vinylcyclopropanes

 

Peter Ehrnsberger

Peter Ehrnsberger

Ph.D. Thesis (2021):

Photoredox-catalyzed ATRA reactions and related processes in a new light

 

Natalija Moor

Natalija Moor

Ph.D. Thesis (2021):

Synthesis of tricyclic bioactive compounds. Reactivity of cyclopropanated 2-pyrones and 2-pyridinones

 

Carina Sonnleitner

Carina Sonnleitner

Ph.D. Thesis (2021):

Synthesis of 8-Aza- and 8-Oxabicyclo[3.2.1]octanes via [3+2]-Cycloadditions of cyclopropanated Furan and Pyrrole Derivatives

 

Robert Eckl

Robert Eckl

Ph.D. Thesis (2021):

Stereoselective synthesis of biologically relevant dihydropyridines and pyrans via ring-expansion of monocyclopropanated heterocycles

 

Urszula Klimczak

Urszula Klimczak

Ph.D. Thesis (2021):

Heck-type coupling of cyclopronated pyrroles: Synthesis of 6-aryl substituted nipecotic acid derivatives

 

Simon Budde

Simon Budde

Ph.D. Thesis (2021):

Application of Visible Light Mediated Photocatalysis in the Synthesis of Biologically Active Molecules

 

Andreas Hartl

Andreas Hartl

Ph.D. Thesis (2021):

Polymer embedded magnetic carbon-coated nanoparticles as versatile catalyst supports

 

  1. Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie
  2. Institut für Organische Chemie

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