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17
Sep 2024
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"We have the best players"

Representatives from politics, science and industry discuss how regional transformation can succeed at the annual conference “Regionale Transformation…

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14
Sep 2024
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German natural scientists and physicians elect Ferdi Schüth as Vice President

RESOLV member, Prof. Ferdi Schüth, was elected to Vice President by the German Natural Scientists and Doctors.

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14
Aug 2024
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Exquisite fragrances from the test tube

Nature: RESOLV PI, Prof. B. List, and his team developed an elegant synthesis of the popular fragrance Ambrox.

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12
Aug 2024
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Local Solvation is Decisive for Fluorescence of Biosensors

Nat. Commun.: Three RESOLV groups, led by Prof. S. Kruss, Prof. M. Havenith, and Prof. C. Herrmann, published their results about how nanotubes can…

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02
Aug 2024
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Cover Picture: The structure-giving role of Rb+ ions for water–ice nanoislands supported on Cu(111)

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.: RESOLV researchers characterize the effect of rubidium ions on water–ice nanoislands in terms of area, fractal dimension,…

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01
Aug 2024
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Cover Picture: Coupling of Aryl Chlorides with Lithium Nucleophiles Enabled by Molecularly Defined Alkynyllithium Palladium Catalysts

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.: Coupling of Aryl Chlorides with Lithium Nucleophiles Enabled by Molecularly Defined Alkynyllithium Palladium Catalysts

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22
Jul 2024
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Cover Picture: Decarboxylative Ketonization of Aliphatic Carboxylic Acids in a Continuous Flow Reactor Catalysed by Manganese Oxide on Silica

Chem. Sus. Chem.: Decarboxylative Ketonization of Aliphatic Carboxylic Acids in a Continuous Flow Reactor Catalysed by Manganese Oxide on Silica

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22
Jul 2024
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TU chemists publish current findings in “Science”

Science: RESOLV member Prof. M. Hansmann and his team developed a new reagent that can be used to insert carbon atoms into organic molecules

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