O. Plietzsch

1.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
12 papers, 895 citations indexed

About

O. Plietzsch is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, O. Plietzsch has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 895 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Materials Chemistry and 4 papers in Organic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in O. Plietzsch's work include DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (4 papers), Covalent Organic Framework Applications (4 papers) and Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications (3 papers). O. Plietzsch is often cited by papers focused on DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (4 papers), Covalent Organic Framework Applications (4 papers) and Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications (3 papers). O. Plietzsch collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Finland and United Kingdom. O. Plietzsch's co-authors include Thierry Müller, Stefan Bräse, Christine I. Schilling, Rajamani Krishna, Dan Zhao, Johannes Guenther, Janet Blümel, Daqiang Yuan, Zhen Li and Hong‐Cai Zhou and has published in prestigious journals such as Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Chemistry of Materials and Dalton Transactions.

In The Last Decade

O. Plietzsch

12 papers receiving 893 citations

Hit Papers

Porous Polymer Networks: Synthesis, Porosity, and Applica... 2010 2026 2015 2020 2010 100 200 300 400 500

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David N. Bunck United States
Nima Nikbin United States
Amritroop Achari United Kingdom
Holden W. H. Lai United States
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All Works

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Altintas, Ozcan, et al.. (2012). Macromol. Rapid Commun. 11/2012. Macromolecular Rapid Communications. 33(11). 953–953. 1 indexed citations
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Altintas, Ozcan, et al.. (2012). Combining Modular Ligation and Supramolecular Self‐Assembly for the Construction of Star‐Shaped Macromolecules. Macromolecular Rapid Communications. 33(11). 977–983. 18 indexed citations
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Plietzsch, O., Andreas Hafner, Juhani Huuskonen, et al.. (2012). Synthesis and Topological Determination of Hexakis‐Substituted 1,4‐Ditritylbenzene and Nonakis‐Substituted 1,3,5‐Tritritylbenzene Derivatives: Building Blocks for Higher Supramolecular Assemblies. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2013(2). 283–299. 18 indexed citations
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Klenin, Konstantin V., O. Plietzsch, Christine I. Schilling, et al.. (2011). Branched DNA That Forms a Solid at 95 °C. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 50(14). 3227–3231. 62 indexed citations
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Klenin, Konstantin V., O. Plietzsch, Christine I. Schilling, et al.. (2011). Branched DNA That Forms a Solid at 95 °C. Angewandte Chemie. 123(14). 3285–3289. 20 indexed citations
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Schilling, Christine I., O. Plietzsch, Martin Nieger, Thierry Müller, & Stefan Bräse. (2011). Fourfold Suzuki–Miyaura and Sonogashira Cross‐Coupling Reactions on Tetrahedral Methane and Adamantane Derivatives. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2011(9). 1743–1754. 22 indexed citations
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Plietzsch, O., Christine I. Schilling, Stephan L. Grage, et al.. (2011). Click chemistry produces hyper-cross-linked polymers with tetrahedral cores. New Journal of Chemistry. 35(8). 1577–1577. 51 indexed citations
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Plietzsch, O., Christine I. Schilling, Martin Nieger, Thierry Müller, & Stefan Bräse. (2010). Asymmetric synthesis of chiral tectons with tetrapodal symmetry: fourfold asymmetric reactions. Tetrahedron Asymmetry. 21(11-12). 1474–1479. 9 indexed citations
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Lu, Weigang, Daqiang Yuan, Dan Zhao, et al.. (2010). Porous Polymer Networks: Synthesis, Porosity, and Applications in Gas Storage/Separation. Chemistry of Materials. 22(21). 5964–5972. 518 indexed citations breakdown →
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Schaub, Thomas, Marc Backes, O. Plietzsch, & Udo Radius. (2009). Facile C–S, S–H, and S–S bond cleavage using a nickel(0) NHC complex. Dalton Transactions. 7071–7071. 58 indexed citations
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Plietzsch, O., Christine I. Schilling, Martin Nieger, et al.. (2009). Four-fold click reactions: Generation of tetrahedral methane- and adamantane-based building blocks for higher-order molecular assemblies. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 7(22). 4734–4734. 66 indexed citations
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Bauer, Matthias, O. Plietzsch, Thierry Müller, et al.. (2009). Two Base Pair Duplexes Suffice to Build a Novel Material. ChemBioChem. 10(8). 1335–1339. 52 indexed citations

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