Publications of Walter Leitner
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Journal Article (128)
2013
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Leitner, W. Trimethylenemethane-Ruthenium(II)-Triphos Complexes as Highly Active Catalysts for Catalytic C—O Bond Cleavage Reactions of Lignin Model Compounds. ChemCatChem 2013, 5, 439–441.
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Leitner, W. Continuous-Flow Asymmetric Hydrogenation of the β-Keto Ester Methyl Propionylacetate in Ionic Liquid–Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Biphasic Systems. Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis 2013, 355, 209–219.
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Leitner, W.; Hammer, M. Practical Separation of Alcohol-Ester Mixtures Using Deep-Eutectic-Solvents. TETRAHEDRON LETTERS 2012, 53, 6968–6971.
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Leitner, W. Catalytic Hydrocarboxylation of Olefins with CO2 and H2 – a DFT Computational Analysis. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry 2012, No. 34, 5632–5641.
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Leitner, W.; Dried Chitosan-Gels as Organocatalysts for the Production of Biomass-Derived Platform Chemicals. Applied Catalysis A: General 2012, 445-446, 180–186.
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Leitner, W.; ; ; Controlling Selectivity in the Reaction Network of Aldoxime Hydrogenation to Primary Amines. Catalysis Science & Technology 2012, 2, 2539–2548.
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Prechtl, M. H. G.; Wobser, K.; Theyssen, N.; ; ; Leitner, W. Direct Coupling of Alcohols to Form Esters and Amides with Evolution of H2 Using in Situ Formed Ruthenium Catalysts. Catalysis Science & Technology 2012, 2, 2039–2042.
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Leitner, W. Synthesis of 1-Octanol and 1,1-Dioctyl Ether from Biomass-Derived Platform Chemicals. Angewandte Chemie 2012, 124, 8743–8747.
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Leitner, W. Continuous-Flow Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide to Pure Formic Acid Using an Integrated ScCO2 Process with Immobilized Catalyst and Base. Angewandte Chemie International Edition: a journal of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker 2012, 51, 8585–8588.
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Leitner, W. Continuous-Flow Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide to Pure Formic Acid Using an Integrated ScCO2 Process with Immobilized Catalyst and Base. Angewandte Chemie 2012, 124, 8713–8716.
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Leitner, W. Synthesis of 1-Octanol and 1,1-Dioctyl Ether from Biomass-Derived Platform Chemicals. Angewandte Chemie International Edition: a journal of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker 2012, 51, 8615–8619.
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Leitner, W. Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide to Methanol by Using a Homogeneous Ruthenium–Phosphine Catalyst. Angewandte Chemie International Edition: a journal of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker 2012, 51, 7499–7502.
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Leitner, W. Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide to Methanol by Using a Homogeneous Ruthenium–Phosphine Catalyst. Angewandte Chemie 2012, 124, 7617–7620.
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Leitner, W.; ; ; ; ; Worldwide Innovations in the Development of Carbon Capture Technologies and the Utilization of CO2. Energy & Environmental Science 2012, 5, 7281–7305.
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Leitner, W.; ; ; ; ; ; Hybrid Sol–Gel Double Metal Cyanide Catalysts for the Copolymerisation of Styrene Oxide and CO2. Green Chemistry 2012, 14, 1168–1177.
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Leitner, W. Cellulose Solubilities in Carboxylate-Based Ionic Liquids. RSC Advances 2012, 2, 2476–2479.
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Qiao, Y.; ; ; Orzechowski, L.; Yan, K.; ; ; Theyssen, N.; Leitner, W.; Peroxometalates Immobilized on Magnetically Recoverable Catalysts for Epoxidation. ChemPlusChem 2012, 77, 1128–1138.
2011
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Leitner, W.; A Versatile Lab to Pilot Scale Continuous Reaction System for Supercritical Fluid Processing. Organic Process Research & Development 2011, 15, 1275–1280.
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Leitner, W.; Iron-Catalyzed Furfural Production in Biobased Biphasic Systems: From Pure Sugars to Direct Use of Crude Xylose Effluents as Feedstock. ChemSusChem: chemistry & sustainability, energy & materials 2011, 4, 1592–1594.
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Leitner, W.; ; Chemical Technologies for Exploiting and Recycling Carbon Dioxide into the Value Chain. ChemSusChem: chemistry & sustainability, energy & materials 2011, 4, 1216–1240.
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