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Publications (Joost Reek)

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Publications (Joost Reek)

Increased solar-driven chemical transformations through surface-induced benzoperylene aggregation in dye-sensitized photoanodes

2024

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

Gas Evolution as a Tool to Study Reaction Kinetics Under Biomimetic Conditions

2024

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

PhenTAA: A Redox-Active N4-Macrocyclic Ligand Featuring Donor and Acceptor Moieties

2024

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

Copper-Catalyzed Sulfimidation in Aqueous Media: a Fast, Chemoselective and Biomolecule-Compatible Reaction

2024

Publications (Joost Reek)

Rotaxane-Functionalized Dyes for Charge-Rectification in p-Type Photoelectrochemical Devices

2024

Publications (Joost Reek)

Noncovalent Grafting of Molecular Complexes to Solid Supports by Counterion Confinement

2023

Publications (Joost Reek)

Iron oxide-promoted photochemical oxygen reduction to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)

2024

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

Transition Metal Catalysis in Living Cells: Progress, Challenges, and Novel Supramolecular Solutions

2023

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

A photoresponsive gold catalyst based on azobenzene-functionalized NHC ligands

2023

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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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