ClickPhos-Paper Published.

March 2011. This month, we published a paper in the renowned European Journal of Organic Chemistry. If you got a subscription to EJOC, you can use the documents DOI to read it. The title of the publication is Improved One-Pot Synthesis of C3-Symmetric ClickPhos and Related Ligands: Structures of Unique Triazole–Zinc Complexes. We write about some discoveries we made regarding the development of new modular ligands. Using straight-forward metalorganic chemistry, we made several different phosphane-ligands giving luminescent complexes for OLEDs.
The authors are our technical director Thomas Baumann and our partners Martin Nieger (Helsinki), Daniel Zink and Stefan Bräse (Karlsruhe). If you got a subscription to EJOC, you can use the documents DOI to read it: DOI: 10.1002/ejoc.201001505
Further Information
To find the abstract, just click here.
Our partners Martin Nieger and Stefan Bräse can be found online here and here.

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