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  1. www.ackermann.chemie.uni-goettingen.de › electrochemistryThe Ackermann Group

    Especially, the merger of C–H functionalization with electrosynthesis significantly improves the atom- and step-economy toward sustainable organic syntheses. N. Sauermann,' T. H. Meyer,' C. Tian, L. Ackermann, "Electrochemical Cobalt-Catalyzed C–H Oxygenation at Room Temperature" J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2017, 139, 18452–18455.

  2. www.ackermann.chemie.uni-goettingen.de › publicationsThe Ackermann Group

    L. Ackermann, "Development of Air-Stable Heteroatom-Substituted Secondary Phosphine Oxides (HASPO) as Preligands for Catalytic Coupling Reactions" - Habilitation, M nchen 2007. L. Ackermann, "Entwicklung und Anwendung neuartiger Pr katalysatoren f r die Olefinmetathese" - Dissertation, Der Andere Verlag 2001, ISBN: 3935316585.

  3. www.ackermann.chemie.uni-goettingen.de › membersThe Ackermann Group

    Administrative Assistant. Sabine Schacht. Phone: 0551 - 39 33222. Fax: 0551 - 39 66777. e-mail: sschach [@] gwdg.de. Room: 1.141

  4. www.ackermann.chemie.uni-goettingen.de › researchThe Ackermann Group

    Catalysis And Organic Synthesis. Home Publications; Research (current); LA; Group Members

  5. www.ackermann.chemie.uni-goettingen.de › lutzThe Ackermann Group

    About Lutz Ackermann. Lutz Ackermann studied Chemistry at the University Kiel (Germany), and performed his PhD with Prof. Alois Fürstner at the Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung (Mülheim/Ruhr, 2001). After a postdoctoral stay at UC Berkeley with Prof. Robert G. Bergman, he initiated his independent research career in 2003 at the Ludwig ...

  6. www.ackermann.chemie.uni-goettingen.de › indexThe Ackermann Group

    The Ackermann Group. ISCHA-6 2022 . Video Recap . Wöhler Research Institute. Warm Welcome to all New Group Members. Group Meetings. Seminars take place in MN18. Literature Seminar: Wednesday at 5pm. Research Seminar: Thursday @ noon. Guests are welcome! ...

  7. www.ackermann.chemie.uni-goettingen.de › activationThe Ackermann Group

    Recently, our group has put an emphasis on developing sustainable C–H activation processes through 3d base metal catalysis, including manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel and copper catalysis. G. Cera, L. Ackermann, "Iron-Catalyzed C–H Functionalization Processes" Top. Curr. Chem. 2016, 374, 191-224.