Tamás Mallát

13.1k total citations · 3 hit papers
222 papers, 11.2k citations indexed

About

Tamás Mallát is a scholar working on Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Tamás Mallát has authored 222 papers receiving a total of 11.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 127 papers in Biomedical Engineering, 105 papers in Materials Chemistry and 96 papers in Inorganic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Tamás Mallát's work include Surface Chemistry and Catalysis (99 papers), Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis (83 papers) and Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions (59 papers). Tamás Mallát is often cited by papers focused on Surface Chemistry and Catalysis (99 papers), Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis (83 papers) and Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions (59 papers). Tamás Mallát collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, Hungary and Germany. Tamás Mallát's co-authors include Alfons Baiker, Elisabeth Orglmeister, Thomas Bürgi, Davide Ferri, Frank Krumeich, Matthias von Arx, Csilla Keresszegi, W.‐R. Huck, K. Borszeky and R. Hütter and has published in prestigious journals such as Chemical Reviews, Journal of the American Chemical Society and Angewandte Chemie International Edition.

In The Last Decade

Tamás Mallát

220 papers receiving 11.0k citations

Hit Papers

Oxidation of Alcohols with Molecular Oxygen on Solid Cata... 1994 2026 2004 2015 2004 2007 1994 500 1000 1.5k

Peers

Tamás Mallát
Gábor Laurenczy Switzerland
Donald M. Camaioni United States
Robert Raja United Kingdom
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All Works

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Mallát, Tamás & Alfons Baiker. (2011). Reactions in “sacrificial” solvents. Catalysis Science & Technology. 1(9). 1572–1572. 41 indexed citations
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Grunwaldt, Jan‐Dierk, et al.. (2010). Asymmetric CC Bond‐Formation Reaction with Pd: How to Favor Heterogeneous or Homogeneous Catalysis?. Chemistry - A European Journal. 16(31). 9658–9668. 9 indexed citations
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Jiang, Dongmei, Atsushi Urakawa, Maxim Yulikov, et al.. (2009). Size Selectivity of a Copper Metal–Organic Framework and Origin of Catalytic Activity in Epoxide Alcoholysis. Chemistry - A European Journal. 15(45). 12255–12262. 92 indexed citations
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Kukula, Pavel, Václav Matoušek, Tamás Mallát, & Alfons Baiker. (2008). Enantioselective Decarboxylation of β‐Keto Esters with Pd/Amino Alcohol Systems: Successive Metal Catalysis and Organocatalysis. Chemistry - A European Journal. 14(9). 2699–2708. 19 indexed citations
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Moreno‐Vargas, Antonio J., et al.. (2007). Adsorption modes of aromatic ketones on platinum and their reactivity towards hydrogenation. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A Chemical. 282(1-2). 1–8. 23 indexed citations
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Vargas, Ângelo, Davide Ferri, Norberto Bonalumi, Tamás Mallát, & Alfons Baiker. (2007). Controlling the Sense of Enantioselection on Surfaces by Conformational Changes of Adsorbed Modifiers. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 46(21). 3905–3908. 43 indexed citations
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Mallát, Tamás & Alfons Baiker. (2007). . Journal of Catalysis. 251(1). 246–248. 12 indexed citations
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Meier, Daniel M., Davide Ferri, Tamás Mallát, & Alfons Baiker. (2007). Molecular insight into the dynamics of chiral modification of Pt/alumina. Journal of Catalysis. 248(1). 68–76. 35 indexed citations
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Bonalumi, Norberto, Ângelo Vargas, Davide Ferri, et al.. (2005). Competition at Chiral Metal Surfaces:  Fundamental Aspects of the Inversion of Enantioselectivity in Hydrogenations on Platinum. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127(23). 8467–8477. 86 indexed citations
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Diezi, Simon, András Szabó, Tamás Mallát, & Alfons Baiker. (2003). Inversion of enantioselectivity in the hydrogenation of ketopantolactone on platinum modified by ether derivatives of cinchonidine. Tetrahedron Asymmetry. 14(17). 2573–2577. 62 indexed citations
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Arx, Matthias von, Thomas Bürgi, Tamás Mallát, & Alfons Baiker. (2002). Enantioselective Hydrogenation over Cinchona-Modified Pt: The Special Role of Carboxylic Acids. Chemistry - A European Journal. 8(6). 1430–1437. 45 indexed citations
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Müller, Christian, et al.. (2001). Titania–silica epoxidation catalysts modified by mono- and bidentate organic functional groups. Topics in Catalysis. 15(2-4). 247–255. 2 indexed citations
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Arx, Matthias von, Tamás Mallát, & Alfons Baiker. (2001). Inversion of Enantioselectivity during the Platinum-Catalyzed Hydrogenation of an Activated Ketone. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 40(12). 2302–2305. 52 indexed citations
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Fischer, Achim, Tamás Mallát, & Alfons Baiker. (1999). Continuous Amination of Propanediols in Supercritical Ammonia. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 38(3). 351–354. 32 indexed citations
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Mallát, Tamás, et al.. (1997). Modification of supported Pt catalysts by preadsorbed phosphines: enhanced selectivity in the oxidation ofl-sorbose. Applied Catalysis A General. 149(1). 103–112. 30 indexed citations
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Heinz, Thomas, Guozhi Wang, Andreas Pfaltz, et al.. (1995). 1-(1-Naphthyl)ethylamine and derivatives thereof as chiral modifiers in the enantioselective hydrogenation of ethyl pyruvate over Pt–alumina. Journal of the Chemical Society Chemical Communications. 1421–1422. 51 indexed citations
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Simons, Keith E., Guozhi Wang, Thomas Heinz, et al.. (1995). A new class of chiral modifiers for the enantioselective hydrogenation of α-ketoesters with. Tetrahedron Asymmetry. 6(2). 505–518. 52 indexed citations
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Mallát, Tamás & J. Petró. (1990). Selective hydrodehalogenation of an olefinic compound on doubly poisoned palladium—carbon catalyst; the mechanism of metal ion poisoning. Applied Catalysis. 57(1). 71–81. 5 indexed citations
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Mallát, Tamás, J. Petró, & A. Sárkány. (1980). Effect of carbon support on the hydrogen sorption of platinum. Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters. 13(1). 33–37. 3 indexed citations

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