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Helmut Schwarz
Helmut Schwarz
Professsor für Chemie
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Two-State Reactivity as a New Concept in Organometallic Chemistry§
D Schröder, S Shaik, H Schwarz
Accounts of Chemical Research 33 (3), 139-145, 2000
12612000
Organometallic chemistry in the gas phase
K Eller, H Schwarz
Chemical Reviews 91 (6), 1121-1177, 1991
10201991
The singlet and triplet states of phenyl cation. A hybrid approach for locating minimum energy crossing points between non-interacting potential energy surfaces
JN Harvey, M Aschi, H Schwarz, W Koch
Theoretical Chemistry Accounts 99, 95-99, 1998
9431998
Gas‐phase catalysis by atomic and cluster metal ions: the ultimate single‐site catalysts
DK Böhme, H Schwarz
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 44 (16), 2336-2354, 2005
8222005
Chemistry with methane: concepts rather than recipes
H Schwarz
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 50 (43), 10096-10115, 2011
6782011
Laser interaction and related plasma phenomena (Report on the 4th International Workshop, Troy, 1976)
H Hora, HJ Schwarz
Nuclear Fusion 17 (1), 165, 1977
5861977
C H and C C Bond Activation by Bare Transition‐Metal Oxide Cations in the Gas Phase
D Schröder, H Schwarz
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English 34 (18), 1973-1995, 1995
5421995
On the question of stability, conjugation, and “aromaticity” in imidazol-2-ylidenes and their silicon analogs
C Heinemann, T Müller, Y Apeloig, H Schwarz
Journal of the American Chemical Society 118 (8), 2023-2038, 1996
5211996
Electronic structure makes a difference: cytochrome P‐450 mediated hydroxylations of hydrocarbons as a two‐state reactivity paradigm
S Shaik, M Filatov, D Schröder, H Schwarz
Chemistry–A European Journal 4 (2), 193-199, 1998
4201998
Thermal hydrogen‐atom transfer from methane: the role of radicals and spin states in oxo‐cluster chemistry
N Dietl, M Schlangen, H Schwarz
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 51 (23), 5544-5555, 2012
4002012
Gas‐phase chemistry of collisionally activated ions
K Levsen, H Schwarz
Mass spectrometry reviews 2 (1), 77-148, 1983
3871983
Relativistic effects in gas‐phase ion chemistry: An experimentalist's view
H Schwarz
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 42 (37), 4442-4454, 2003
3852003
Two-state reactivity mechanisms of hydroxylation and epoxidation by cytochrome P-450 revealed by theory
S Shaik, SP De Visser, F Ogliaro, H Schwarz, D Schröder
Current opinion in chemical biology 6 (5), 556-567, 2002
3712002
Two‐state reactivity in organometallic gas‐phase ion chemistry
S Shaik, D Danovich, A Fiedler, D Schröder, H Schwarz
Helvetica chimica acta 78 (6), 1393-1407, 1995
3621995
Endohedral cluster compounds: Inclusion of helium within C and C through collision experiments
T Weiske, DK Böhme, J Hrušák, W Krätschmer, H Schwarz
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English 30 (7), 884-886, 1991
3571991
Generation, stability, and reactivity of small, multiply charged ions in the gas phase
D Schröder, H Schwarz
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 103 (37), 7385-7394, 1999
3441999
On the spin-forbiddeness of gas-phase ion–molecule reactions: a fruitful intersection of experimental and computational studies
H Schwarz
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 237 (1), 75-105, 2004
3422004
Activation of hydrogen and methane by thermalized FeO+ in the gas phase as studied by multiple mass spectrometric techniques
D Schröder, H Schwarz, DE Clemmer, Y Chen, PB Armentrout, ...
International journal of mass spectrometry and ion processes 161 (1-3), 175-191, 1997
3251997
Electronic structures and gas-phase reactivities of cationic late-transition-metal oxides
A Fiedler, D Schroeder, S Shaik, H Schwarz
Journal of the American Chemical Society 116 (23), 10734-10741, 1994
3201994
The Generation and Characterization of Molecules by Neutralization‐Reionization Mass Spectrometry (NRMS). New Analytical Methods (33)
JK Terlouw, H Schwarz
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English 26 (9), 805-815, 1987
2961987
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