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Publications (Joost Reek)

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Publications (Joost Reek)

Photo-Driven CO2 Reduction With a Heterogenized Re Catalyst in the Metal–Organic Framework PCN-777: Effects of Catalyst Loading and Anchoring Strategy on Catalysis

2026

Publications (Bas de Bruin), Publications (Joost Reek), Publications (Sonja Pullen)

One-Pot Ruthenium-Catalyzed Synthesis of Benzyl/Allyl-Halide Substituted (dihydro)naphthalenes via Radical Benzannulation

2025

Publications (Joost Reek)

Heterogeneous polymer designs that bring electricity, light and substrates together – Electrophotocatalysis

2025

Publications (Joost Reek)

Reduced-Symmetry Homoleptic Pd2L4 Cages Stabilized by Noncovalent π-Interactions

2025

Publications (Bas de Bruin), Publications (Joost Reek)

Postassembly Modification of Interior Spaces Within M12L24 Nanospheres

2025

Publications (Joost Reek)

Oxidant-Free Amidation of Aldehydes Enabled by Electrophotocatalysis

2025

Publications (Joost Reek)

Supramolecular Materials and Strategies for Bioorthogonal Chemical Transformations

2025

Publications (Joost Reek)

Substrate Preorganization Within Photoactive Pt12L24 Nanospheres for Accelerated Decarboxylation Catalysis at Low Concentrations

2025

Publications (Joost Reek)

Exo-templating via pseudorotaxane formation reduces pathway complexity in the multicomponent self-assembly of M12L24 nanospheres

2025

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About HomKat

The general aim of the catalysis group is the development of new catalysts for known and new important conversions, a challenge that we like to approach in a multidisciplinary fashion including the introduction of supramolecular and bio-inspired concepts.

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