Research
Research in the Sundermeyer group covers a wide range of organometallic and main group element chemistry. The main motivation for our work arises from primarily synthetic subfields of chemistry in conjunction with physical-analytical issues, thus disclosing potential applications in synthesis, catalysis, or materials science.
You can find more details about our research and some selected publications using the links below.
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Research and Funding General overview of our research
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Facets of "Green Chemistry" Scientific orientation of the Sundermeyer lab
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Functionalized Pyrenes, Peropyrenes, Terropyrenes, and Quarterropyrenes Access to Functionalized Pyrenes, Peropyrenes, Terropyrenes, and Quarterropyrenes via Reductive Aromatization
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Synthesis of a new Cycloarene On-Surface Synthesis and Characterization of a Cycloarene: C108 Graphene Ring
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Superbases Phosphazenyl phosphines PAP: The most electron rich uncharged phosphorus Brønsted and Lewis bases
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Lewis superacids Al[N(C6F5)2]3 and Ga[N(C6F5)2]3 The Lewis superacid Al[N(C6F5)2]3 and its higher homolog Ga[N(C6F5)2]3