
Publications of A. Fischer
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Journal Article (13)
1.
Journal Article
7 (5), e34189 (2012)
Insight into the assembly properties and functional organisation of the magnetotactic bacterial actin-like homolog, MamK. PLoS One 2.
Journal Article
99 (18), 182504 (2011)
Evolution of magnetic anisotropy and thermal stability during nanocrystal-chain growth. Applied Physics Letters 3.
Journal Article
8 (60), pp. 1011 - 1018 (2011)
Structural purity of magnetite nanoparticles in magnetotactic bacteria. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 4.
Journal Article
99 (4), pp. 1268 - 1273 (2010)
Development of cellular magnetic dipoles in magnetotactic bacteria. Biophysical Journal 5.
Journal Article
20 (24), pp. 7383 - 7389 (2008)
Synthesis of high-surface-area TiN/carbon composite materials with hierarchical porosity via "reactive templating". Chemistry of Materials 6.
Journal Article
1 (5), pp. 444 - 449 (2008)
High-surface-area TiO₂ and TiN as catalysts for the C-C coupling of alcohols and ketones. ChemSusChem 7.
Journal Article
2 (12), pp. 2489 - 2496 (2008)
Synthesis of ternary metal nitride nanoparticles using mesoporous carbon nitride as reactive template. ACS Nano 8.
Journal Article
18 (41), pp. 4893 - 4908 (2008)
Graphitic carbon nitride materials: variation of structure and morphology and their use as metal-free catalysts. Journal of Materials Chemistry 9.
Journal Article
19 (2), pp. 264 - 267 (2007)
Growth confined by the nitrogen source: synthesis of pure metal nitride nanoparticles in mesoporous graphitic carbon nitride. Advanced Materials 10.
Journal Article
31 (8), pp. 1455 - 1460 (2007)
Mesoporous graphitic carbon nitride as a versatile, metal-free catalyst for the cyclisation of functional nitriles and alkynes. New Journal of Chemistry 11.
Journal Article
16 (11), pp. 1433 - 1440 (2006)
Generation of self-assembled 3D mesostructured SnO2 thin films with highly crystalline frameworks. Advanced Functional Materials 12.
Journal Article
45 (27), pp. 4467 - 4471 (2006)
Chemical synthesis of mesoporous carbon nitrides using hard templates and their use as a metal-free catalyst for friedel-crafts reaction of benzene. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 13.
Journal Article
Metal-free catalysis of sustainable Friedel-Crafts reactions: direct activation of benzene by carbon nitrides to avoid the use of metal chlorides and halogenated compounds. Chemical Communications (43), pp. 4530 - 4532 (2006)
Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
"Reactive hard templating": from carbon nitrides to metal nitrides. Dissertation, Universität Potsdam, Potsdam (2008)