ZMB Member Jochen Niemeyer

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Jochen Niemeyer

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Prof. Dr. Jochen Niemeyer

Faculty of Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
University of Duisburg-Essen
Universitätsstr. 2
45141 Essen

Research Overview

Our research interests are in the field of supramolecular chemistry, with the particular aim of generating functional supramolecular structures. We are excited to have started our independent research and to explore new aspects supramolecular chemistry. Please see our research page for additional information

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Selected Publications

    Journal articles

  • Shen, Lu; Kohlhaas, Martha; Enoki, Junichi; Meier, Roland; Schönenberger, Bernhard; Wohlgemuth, Roland; Kourist, Robert; Niemeyer, Felix; van Niekerk, David; Bräsen, Christopher; Niemeyer, Jochen; Snoep, Jacky; Siebers, Bettina
    A combined experimental and modelling approach for the Weimberg pathway optimisation
    In: Nature Communications Vol. 11 (2020) Nr. 1, pp. 1098
  • Pairault, Noël; Zhu, Hui; Jansen, Dennis; Huber, Alexander; Daniliuc, Constantin G.; Grimme, Stefan; Niemeyer, Jochen
    Heterobifunctional Rotaxanes for Asymmetric Catalysis
    In: Angewandte Chemie International Edition Vol. 59 (2020) Nr. 13, pp. 5102 - 5107
  • Hatai, Joydev; Hirschhäuser, Christoph; Niemeyer, Jochen; Schmuck, Carsten
    Multi-Stimuli-Responsive Supramolecular Polymers Based on Noncovalent and Dynamic Covalent Bonds
    In: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol. 12 (2020) Nr. 2, pp. 2107 - 2115
  • Mitra, Raja; Zhu, Hui; Grimme, Stefan; Niemeyer, Jochen
    Functional Mechanically Interlocked Molecules : Asymmetric Organocatalysis with a Catenated Bifunctional Brønsted Acid
    In: Angewandte Chemie International Edition Vol. 56 (2017) Nr. 38, pp. 11456 - 11459
  • Niemeyer, Jochen; Addy, David A.; Riddlestone, Ian; Kelly, Michael; Thompson, Amber L.; Vidovic, Dragoslav; Aldridge, Simon
    Extending the chain : Synthetic, structural, and reaction chemistry of a BN allenylidene analogue
    In: Angewandte Chemie International Edition Vol. 50 (2011) Nr. 38, pp. 8908 - 8911