
Publications of Bogdan Kurpil
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Journal Article (12)
1.
Journal Article
11, 1387 (2020)
Dichloromethylation of enones by carbon nitride photocatalysis. Nature Communications 2.
Journal Article
9, pp. 1531 - 1538 (2019)
Visible Light Driven Reductive (Cyclo)Dimerization of Chalcones Over Heterogeneous Carbon Nitride Photocatalyst. ACS Catalysis 3.
Journal Article
10, 945 (2019)
Carbon nitride photocatalyzes regioselective aminium radical addition to the carbonyl bond and yields N-fused pyrroles. Nature Communications 4.
Journal Article
248, pp. 211 - 217 (2019)
Halogenation of aromatic hydrocarbons by halide anion oxidation with poly(heptazine imide) photocatalyst. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 5.
Journal Article
3 (10), pp. 2819 - 2827 (2019)
Controlling the strength of interaction between carbon dioxide and nitrogen-rich carbon materials by molecular design. Sustainable Energy & Fuels 6.
Journal Article
20 (4), pp. 838 - 842 (2018)
Carbon nitride creates thioamides in high yields by the photocatalytic Kindler reaction. Green Chemistry 7.
Journal Article
228, pp. 97 - 102 (2018)
Photooxidation of N-acylhydrazones to 1,3,4-oxadiazoles catalyzed by heterogeneous visible-light-active carbon nitride semiconductor. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 8.
Journal Article
7 (12), pp. 2464 - 2467 (2018)
Visible-light-driven photochemical activation of sp3 C-H bond for hemiaminal formation. Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry 9.
Journal Article
9 (14), pp. 3584 - 3591 (2018)
A "waiting" carbon nitride radical anion: a charge storage material and key intermediate in direct C-H thiolation of methylarenes using elemental sulfur as the "S"-source. Chemical Science 10.
Journal Article
57 (33), pp. 10765 - 10770 (2018)
Template- and metal-free synthesis of nitrogen-rich nanoporous noble carbon materials by direct pyrolysis of a preorganized hexaazatriphenylene precursor. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 11.
Journal Article
217, pp. 622 - 628 (2017)
Hexaazatriphenylene doped carbon nitrides—Biomimetic photocatalyst with superior oxidation power. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 12.
Journal Article
350, pp. 203 - 211 (2017)
Highly crystalline poly(heptazine imides) by mechanochemical synthesis for photooxidation of various organic substrates using an intriguing electron acceptor – Elemental sulfur. Journal of Catalysis