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Publications (Joost Reek)

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

Effector Regulated Catalytic Cyclization of Alkynoic Acids Using Pt2L4 Cages

2023

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

Kinetic Protection of a Water-Soluble Olefin Metathesis Catalyst for Potential Use under Biological Conditions

2023

Publications (Joost Reek)

Supramolecular Coordination Cages for Artificial Photosynthesis and Synthetic Photocatalysis

2023

Publications (Joost Reek)

Chirality-Driven Self-Assembly of Discrete, Homochiral FeII2L3 Cages

2023

Publications (Joost Reek)

Using supramolecular machinery to engineer directional charge propagation in photoelectrochemical devices

2023

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

Isocyanate-Free Polyurea Synthesis via Ru-Catalyzed Carbene Insertion into the N–H Bonds of Urea

2022

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

Radical-type aziridination with [CoIII(TAMLred)]- in water; understanding and preventing epoxidation via nitrene hydrolysis

2022

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

Ligand-free Nickel-catalyzed carboxylate O-arylation: Mechanistic insight into NiI /NiIII cycles

2022

Publications (Joost Reek)

Kinetic studies on Lewis acidic metal polyesterification catalysts – hydrolytic degradation is a key factor for catalytic performance

2022

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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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