Journal Article (5031)

5021.
Journal Article
Schweig, A.; Thiel, W.: PHOTOIONIZATION CROSS SECTIONS: HE I AND HE II PHOTOELECTRON SPECTRA OF FLUORINE COMPOUNDS. Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena 2 (2), pp. 199 - 200 (1973)
5022.
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Hoffmann, R. W.; Hirsch, R.; Fleming, R.; Reetz, M. T.: Thermisches Verhalten von Allyloxy-carbenen. Chemische Berichte 105 (11), pp. 3532 - 3541 (1972)
5023.
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Thiel, W.; Schweig, A.: PHOTOIONIZATION CROSS SECTIONS IN THE VALENCE ELECTRON APPROXIMATION. RELATIVE INTENSITIES IN THE HeI PHOTOELECTRON SPECTRA OF LINEAR MOLECULES. Chemical Physics Letters 16 (2), pp. 409 - 413 (1972)
5024.
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Reetz, M. T.: Dyotropic Rearrangements, a New Class of Orbital-Symmetry Controlled Reactions. Type I. Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English 11 (2), pp. 129 - 130 (1972)
5025.
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Reetz, M. T.: Dyotropic Rearrangements, a New Class of Orbital-Symmetry Controlled Reactions. Type II. Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English 11 (2), pp. 130 - 131 (1972)
5026.
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Thiel, W.; Schweig, A.: PHOTOIONIZATION CROSS SECTIONS IN THE VALENCE ELECTRON APPROXIMATION. I. LINEAR MOLECULES. Chemical Physics Letters 12 (1), pp. 49 - 52 (1971)
5027.
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Thiel, W.; Weller, F.; Lorberth, J.; Dehnicke, K.: Tris(Methylquecksilber)amin und verwandte Verbindungen. Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie 381 (1), pp. 57 - 70 (1971)
5028.
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Schöllkopf, U.; Reetz, M.: Zur stabilität von brom- und jod-diazoessigsäureäthylester und zum verhalten von brom- und jod-äthoxycarbonylcarben. Tetrahedron Letters 10 (20), pp. 1541 - 1544 (1969)
5029.
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Schöllkopf, U.; Gerhart, F.; Reetz, M.; Frasnelli, H.; Schumacher, H.: Halogen-diazoessigsäureäthylester aus Quecksilber-bis-diazoessigsäureäthylester. Liebigs Annalen der Chemie 716 (1), pp. 204 - 206 (1968)
5030.
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Longone, D. T.; Reetz, M. T.: Paracyclophanes. Resolution of a dissymmetric tetramethyl[2,2]paracyclophane. Chemical Communications 1967 (1), pp. 46 - 47 (1967)
5031.
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Reetz, M. T.: An LCAO-HMO treatment of the acidity of unsaturated carboxylic acids. Tetrahedron Letters 8 (36), pp. 3549 - 3552 (1967)

Book (7)

5032.
Book
Reetz, M. T.; Sun, Z.; Qu, G.: Enzyme Engineering: Selective Catalysts for Applications in Biotechnology, Organic Chemistry, and Life Science. WILEY-VCH GmbH, Weinheim (2023), 387 pp.
5033.
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Schorr, S.; Weidenthaler, C. (Eds.): Crystallography in Materials Science: From Structure-Property Relationships to Engineering. Walter De Gruyter GmbH, Berlin, Bosten (2021), 359 pp.
5034.
Book
Reetz, M. T.: Directed Evolution of Selective Enzymes: Catalysts for Organic Chemistry and Biotechnology. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim (2016), 308 pp.
5035.
Book
Barbatti, M.; Borin, A. C.; Ullrich, S. (Eds.): Photoinduced Phenomena in Nucleic Acids II: DNA Fragments and Phenomenological Aspects. Springer International Publishing, Switzerland (2015), 280 pp.
5036.
Book
List, B. (Ed.): Asymmetric Organocatalysis 1: Lewis Base and Acid Catalysts. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, Stuttgart (2012), 954 pp.
5037.
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Fabiano, E.; Lan, Z.; Lu, Y.; Thiel, W.: Nonadiabatic Trajectory Calculations with Ab Initio and Semiempirical Methods. World Scientific Publishing, Singapore (2011), 463-496 pp.
5038.
Book
Reetz, M. T.: Organotitanium Reagents in Organic Synthesis (Series: Reactivity and Structure Concepts in Organic Chemistry; Vol. 24). Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1986), 236 pp.

Book Chapter (298)

5039.
Book Chapter
Yu, H.; Zhang, X.; Acevedo-Rocha, C. G.; Li, A.; Reetz, M. T.: Protein engineering using mutability landscapes: Controlling site-selectivity of P450-catalyzed steroid hydroxylation. In: Methods in Enzymology: Vol. 693, Vol. 693, pp. 191 - 229 (Ed. Renata, H.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2023)
5040.
Book Chapter
Gómez‐Palomino, A.; Ghiazza, C.; Busch, J.; Wagner, L.; Cornella, J.: Preparation of Pyrylium tetrafluoroborate (Pyry-BF4). In: Organic Syntheses: Vol. 100, Vol. 100, pp. 361 - 381 (Ed. Garg, N. K.). John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken (2023)
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