Research Interests
1. Metal (precursor) complexes via metal evaporization
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| Metal evaporator with resistance heated tungsten spiral and Al2O3-crucible (top view) | The metal evaporator in action (side view) | |
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Condensing metal vapors and unsaturated organic compounds including arenes and olefines simultaneously on a cooled wall generally forms very unstable organic substances. Therefore for instance 10 grams of iron can be evaporated within one hour and allowed to react with toluene at -100° C. Although the primary product disintegrates below -60° C, it easily reacts at this temperature forming intermediates which are very useful for a variety of stoichiometric and catalytic reactions. The preparation of metal dotated thermoplastics is also possible using this procedure.




