Klaus Jurkschat

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Klaus Jurkschat (born September 4, 1952 in Gransee ) is a German chemist . Since 1994 he has been Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the TU Dortmund .

Jurkschat studied chemistry at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg with a diploma in 1975 and a doctorate in 1980 (Dr. rer. Nat). In 1980 he was a post-doctoral student at the Grenoble Nuclear Research Center . In 1987 he completed his habilitation ( doctorate B ) at the Martin Luther University, where he had been a senior research assistant since 1980. He has been a professor in Dortmund since 1994. There he was dean of the chemistry faculty from 2002 to 2005.

He was visiting scholar at the Free University of Brussels (1982, 1985), at the State University of New York at Albany (1988), at Deakin University in Australia (1991 to 1993) and visiting professor in Bordeaux (2000) and at Rennes University 1 (2012).

In 1990 he received the Friedrich Wöhler Prize . He has been the Editor of Main Group Metal Chemistry since 2011 and was Associate Editor of Organometallics (2006-2009), Phosphorus, Silicon, Sulfur and Related Elements, and Applied Organometallic Chemistry until 2007 .

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  • Synthesis and structural studies of pentacoordinated organotin compounds. Dissertation. University of Halle, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Halle 1980
  • Contributions to the structure and reactivity of intramolecularly coordinated tin (II) and tin (IV) compounds. Dissertation B. University of Halle, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Halle 1987
  • with Hans-Georg Buchholz, Ralf Schirrmacher a. a .: 18F labeling of peptides using an organosilicon fluoride acceptor , Angewandte Chemie, 118, 2006, 6193–6197
  • with Jens Beckmann: Stannasiloxanes: from rings to polymers , Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 215, 2001, 267-300
  • Stannasiloxanes. Syntheses, Structures, and Surprises , in: Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements, 150, 1999, 211-220
  • Tetraorganodistannoxanes: simple chemistry from a personal perspective , in: Marc Gielen u. a. (Eds.), Tin Chemistry, Wiley 2008, 201-230
  • List of publications

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  1. ↑ List of publications