Karl Kirchner
Affiliations: | Vienna University of Technology, Wien, Wien, Austria |
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Tomsu G, Stöger B, Kirchner K. (2024) Synthesis and characterization of pyrrole-based group 4 PNP pincer complexes. Monatshefte Fur Chemie. 155: 173-181 |
Pecak J, Talmazan RA, Svatunek D, et al. (2024) Is Mn(I) More Promising Than Fe(II)-A Comparison of Mn vs Fe Complexes for Olefin Metathesis. Organometallics. 43: 457-466 |
Schratzberger H, Stöger B, Veiros LF, et al. (2023) Selective Transfer Semihydrogenation of Alkynes Catalyzed by an Iron PCP Pincer Alkyl Complex. Acs Catalysis. 13: 14012-14022 |
Käfer MG, Eder W, Pecak J, et al. (2023) Cr(II) and Cr(III) NCN pincer complexes: synthesis, structure, and catalytic reactivity. Monatshefte Fur Chemie. 154: 1263-1273 |
Schratzberger H, Himmelbauer D, Eder W, et al. (2023) Solvothermal synthesis of cobalt PCP pincer complexes from [Co(CO)]. Monatshefte Fur Chemie. 154: 1253-1262 |
Tomsu G, Stöger B, Kirchner K. (2023) Pyrrole-Based Ti(III) and Ti(IV) PNP Pincer Complexes: Insertion of Ketones into the Ti(IV)-Phosphorus Bond. Organometallics. 42: 2999-3004 |
Zobernig DP, Luxner M, Stöger B, et al. (2023) Hydrogenation of Terminal Alkenes Catalyzed by Air-Stable Mn(I) Complexes Bearing an N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Based PCP Pincer Ligand. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 30: e202302455 |
Schratzberger H, Liebminger LA, Stöger B, et al. (2023) Base metal complexes featuring a new pyrazole-derived PCP pincer ligand. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) |
Kostera S, Weber S, Blaha I, et al. (2023) Base- and Additive-Free Carbon Dioxide Hydroboration to Methoxyboranes Catalyzed by Non-Pincer-Type Mn(I) Complexes. Acs Catalysis. 13: 5236-5244 |
Weber S, Kirchner K. (2022) Manganese Alkyl Carbonyl Complexes: From Iconic Stoichiometric Textbook Reactions to Catalytic Applications. Accounts of Chemical Research. 55: 2740-2751 |