'Angewandte Chemie' brings special issue to Max Planck Day

MPI CEC represented with 5 publications

The journal 'Angewandte Chemie' has taken the Max Planck Day 2018 as an opportunity to publish some selected publications from different Max Planck Institutes in a <link https: onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi toc external-link-new-window internal link in current>special edition again.

Max Planck Day will be celebrated on 14 September 2018 with a major national science festival in Germany. The occasion is the 70th anniversary of the founding of the MPG, the 160th birthday of Max Planck and the 100th anniversary of the awarding of the Nobel Prize to Planck.

Among the selected publications of the special edition are also 5 papers of scientists of the MPI CEC:

<link https: onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi abs anie.201801531 external-link-new-window internal link in current>Formation of Agostic Structures Driven by London Dispersion (Qing Lu, Prof. Frank Neese, Giovanni Biston)

<link https: onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi abs anie.201711688 external-link-new-window internal link in current>Cobalt‐Bridged Ionic Liquid Polymer on a Carbon Nanotube for Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Reaction Activity (Yuxiao Ding, Alexander Klyushin, Xing Huang, Travis Jones, Detre Teschner, Frank Girgsdies, Tania Rodenas, Robert Schlögl, Saskia Heumann)

<link https: onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi abs anie.201507458 external-link-new-window internal link in current>Selective Catalytic Synthesis Using the Combination of Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen: Catalytic Chess at the Interface of Energy and Chemistry (Jürgen Klankermayer, Sebastian Wesselbaum, Kassem Beydoun, Walter Leitner)

<link https: onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi abs anie.201701163 external-link-new-window internal link in current>High‐Level Spectroscopy, Quantum Chemistry, and Catalysis: Not just a Passing Fad (Frank Neese)

<link https: onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi abs anie.201502364>Direct Comparison of the Performance of a Bio‐inspired Synthetic Nickel Catalyst and a [NiFe]‐Hydrogenase, Both Covalently Attached to Electrodes (Patricia Rodriguez‐Maciá, Arnab Dutta, Wolfgang Lubitz, Wendy J. Shaw, Olaf Rüdiger)