Claus Feldmann
- PMID: 32011078
- DOI: 10.1002/anie.202001172
Claus Feldmann
Abstract
"If I could have dinner with three famous scientists from history, they would be Marie Curie, Fernando Magellan, and John Glenn. And I would ask them: How did you see the world at your time? …" Find out more about Claus Feldmann in his Author Profile.
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References
My 5 top papers:
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- “Polyol-Mediated Preparation of Nanoscale Oxide Particles”: C. Feldmann, H. O. Jungk, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2001, 40, 359;
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- Angew. Chem. 2001, 113, 372. The polyol method (i.e. synthesis in high-boiling alcohols) can be used as a general strategy for the synthesis of different metal oxide nanoparticles-the central result of my habilitation thesis.
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- “Microemulsion Approach to Nanocontainers and Its Variability in Composition and Filling”: H. Gröger, F. Gyger, P. Leidinger, C. Zurmühl, C. Feldmann, Adv. Mater. 2009, 21, 1586. Hollow nanospheres can be prepared in microemulsions with flexible size and different composition and offer an ideal access especially for very small hollow spheres (<50 nm).
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- “[C4MPyr]2[Br20]: Ionic-Liquid-Based Synthesis of a Three-Dimensional Polybromide Network”: M. Wolff, J. Meyer, C. Feldmann, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2011, 50, 4970;
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- Angew. Chem. 2011, 123, 5073. Ionic liquids allow access to new, unusual compounds that would hardly be possible to prepare by other synthesis methods, as demonstrated by the example of a polyhalide with the highest halogen content at this time.
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