Hannelore Konnerth

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2012-2014 Department of Chemistry Universität zu Köln, Cologne, Germany 
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Martin H. G. Prechtl grad student 2012-2014 Universität zu Köln
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Martin H. G. Prechtl grad student 2014-2018 Universität zu Köln
 (PhD student)
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Konnerth H, Matsagar BM, Chen SS, et al. (2020) Metal-organic framework (MOF)-derived catalysts for fine chemical production Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 416: 213319
Huang Y, Konnerth H, Yeh J, et al. (2019) De novo synthesis of Cr-embedded MOF-199 and derived porous CuO/CuCr2O4 composites for enhanced phenol hydroxylation Green Chemistry. 21: 1889-1894
Konnerth H, Prechtl MHG. (2017) Nitrile hydrogenation using nickel nanocatalysts in ionic liquids New Journal of Chemistry. 41: 9594-9597
Heim LE, Konnerth H, Prechtl MHG. (2017) Future perspectives for formaldehyde: pathways for reductive synthesis and energy storage Green Chemistry. 19: 2347-2355
Heim LE, Konnerth H, Prechtl MH. (2016) The Prospecting Shortcut to an Old Molecule: Formaldehyde Synthesis at Low Temperature in Solution. Chemsuschem
Konnerth H, Prechtl MH. (2016) Selective partial hydrogenation of alkynes to (Z)-alkenes with ionic liquid-doped nickel nanocatalysts at near ambient conditions. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
Heim LE, Konnerth H, Prechtl MHG. (2016) Back Cover: The Prospecting Shortcut to an Old Molecule: Formaldehyde Synthesis at Low Temperature in Solution (ChemSusChem 20/2016) Chemsuschem. 9: 3020-3020
Konnerth H, Zhang J, Ma D, et al. (2015) Base promoted hydrogenolysis of lignin model compounds and organosolv lignin over metal catalysts in water Chemical Engineering Science. 123: 155-163
Sahler S, Konnerth H, Knoblauch N, et al. (2013) Hydrogen storage in amine boranes: Ionic liquid supported thermal dehydrogenation of ethylene diamine bisborane International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 38: 3283-3290
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