Project Details
Professor Dr. Gerhard Erker
Address
Universität Münster
Organisch-Chemisches Institut
Corrensstraße 40
48149 Münster
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As Applicant
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Completed projects
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Experimental Electron Density in Unusually Structured Organometallic Compounds (Priority Programmes)
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Heterolytic dihydrogen activation by "antagonistic" Lewis pairs (Research Units)
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Koordinationsmittel - Zentralprojekt (Research Units)
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1,1-Carboboration of Alkynes - Development of an Unusual Reaction (Research Grants)
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New Ways towards the Cleavage of Non-activated Carbon-Carbon Bonds (Research Grants)
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Cycloaddition Reactions of Active Cyclic Frustrated Lewis Pairs (Research Grants)
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Strongly Electrophilic Borenium Ions for Small Molecule Activation (Research Grants)
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Completed projects
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As Leader
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Completed projects
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Diffraktometer mit CCD-Detektor und Spiegeloptik (Major Research Instrumentation)
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Completed projects
- As Deputy
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As Spokesperson
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Completed projects
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GRK 1143: Complex Functional Systems in Chemistry: Design, Development and Applications (International Research Training Groups)
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Completed projects
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As Participating Researcher
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Completed projects
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GRK 673: Template Directed Chemical Synthesis (International Research Training Groups)
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GRK 2027: New Trends in Molecular Activation and Catalysis (International Research Training Groups)
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Completed projects
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As Project Head
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Completed projects
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Neue Wege der Selektivitätssteuerung bei reaktiven Metallocen-Katalysatoren und verwandten Systemen (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Verwendung von Metallkomplexen beim Aufbau chemischer Mikrostrukturen (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Neue Wege der Selektivitätssteuerung bei reaktiven Metallocen-Katalysatoren und verwandten Systemen (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Verwendung von Metallkomplexen beim Aufbau chemischer Mikrostrukturen (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Cooperative Reactions of "non quenching" Lewis-Acid/-Base Pairs with unsaturated Substrates (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Understanding N-Heterocyclic Carbenes on Metal Surfaces – Properties & Applications (Collaborative Research Centres)
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Completed projects