Catalysis ResearchGerman CouncilLeibniz InstituteAs a result of global population growth, climate change, and limited fossil resources, humanity faces significant challenges in the coming decades that can only be solved through new technologies and more sustainable production processes. Many of our current...
Beller, MatthiasProfessor Leibniz-Institute for Catalysis at the University of Rostock - 查看联系方式 个人简介 Academic Education 1982 - 1987 Study of chemistry at Georg-August-Universit?t, G?ttingen 1987 - 1989 PhD thesis at the Institute for Organic Chemistry at Georg-August-Universit?t, G?
Research Overall research output CountShare Overall1273185.77 Overall Count and Share for 'Leibniz Association' based on the 12-month time frame mentioned above. View all articles Research outputs by subject area SubjectCountShare Biological sciences43761.79 ...
Research Overall research output CountShare Overall1285191.04 Overall Count and Share for 'Leibniz Association' based on the 12-month time frame mentioned above. View all articles Research outputs by subject area SubjectCountShare Biological sciences29639.56 ...
Chandrashekhar, Vishwas G.; Senthamarai, Thirusangumurugan; Kadam, Ravishankar G.; Malina, Ondřej; Kašlík, Josef; Zbořil, Radek; Gawande, Manoj B.; Jagadeesh, Rajenahally V.; Beller, Matthias Nature Catalysis, 2022, 5, 20-29. Silica-supported Fe/Fe–O nanoparticles for the ...
The chemoselective N-alkylation of tert-alkylamines applying aliphatic amines is described for the first time. In the presence of the Shvo catalyst 1, tert... S Bähn,D Hollmann,A Tillack,... - 《Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis》 被引量: 162发表: 2008年 Synthesis and Characterization of ...
Catalysis ResearchGerman CouncilLeibniz InstituteMatthias Beller, director of the Leibniz‐Institut für Katalyse (LIKAT) in Rostock, Germany, provides an overview of the research in the institute since its establishment in 1952. Find out more about the institute's research in the LIKAT virtual ...
Researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Catalysis, at the University of Rostock in Germany, have developed a feasible process for the on-demand release of hydrogen from formic acid (HCOOH), without the need for the high-temperature reforming process involved in other hydrogen generation systems. ...
Researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Catalysis, at the University of Rostock in Germany, have developed a feasible process for the on-demand release of hydrogen from formic acid (HCOOH), without the need for the high-temperature reforming process involved in other hydrogen generation systems. ...