
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
8 (60), pp. 1011 - 1018 (2011)
Structural purity of magnetite nanoparticles in magnetotactic bacteria. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 3.
Journal Article
99 (18), 182504 (2011)
Evolution of magnetic anisotropy and thermal stability during nanocrystal-chain growth. Applied Physics Letters 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)