Joost N H Reek
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Reek J, Ashbridge Z, Reek J
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2025 Jan;
:e202500214.
PMID: 39840446
The complexity of allosteric enzymatic regulation continues to inspire synthetic chemists seeking to emulate interconnected biological systems. In this work, a PtL cage capable of catalyzing the cyclization reaction of...
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Liu C, Kalandia G, Reek J, Parac-Vogt T
Chemistry
. 2024 Nov;
:e202403856.
PMID: 39589445
The confinement effects within coordination cages present powerful tools in modern chemistry, particularly for the synthesis and manipulation of complex molecules. This concept article reviews the use of coordination cages...
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Metz L, Ham R, Bobylev E, Brouwer K, van Blaaderen A, van de Poll R, et al.
Chem Sci
. 2024 Nov;
15(47):20022-20029.
PMID: 39568919
Controlled preparation of ultrafine metal nanoclusters (<2 nm) is challenging, yet important as the properties of these clusters are inherently linked to their size and local microenvironment. In the present...
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Kamaraj K, Dixneuf P, Sundaram G, Reek J, Beromeo Bheeter C
Chemistry
. 2024 Aug;
30(62):e202402414.
PMID: 39205531
N-monomethyl amines are useful intermediates in drugs, natural products, paints. Yet their synthesis is a tremendous challenge due to their high reactivity, typically leading to overmethylation. In this contribution, a...
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Zhu K, Paradelo Rodriguez A, Brands M, de Haas T, Buda F, Reek J, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh)
. 2024 Aug;
11(40):e2403454.
PMID: 39188112
The donor-acceptor (D-A) dye 4-(bis-4-(5-(2,2-dicyano-vinyl)-thiophene-2-yl)-phenyl-amino)-benzoic acid (P1) has been frequently used to functionalize NiO photocathodes and induce photoelectrochemical reduction of protons when coupled to a suitable catalyst. Photoinduced twisting of...
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Laan P, Mekkering M, de Zwart F, Troglia A, Bliem R, Zhao K, et al.
Catal Sci Technol
. 2024 Aug;
14(19):5662-5670.
PMID: 39156760
The local coordination environment of single atom catalysts (SACs) often determines their catalytic performance. To understand these metal-support interactions, we prepared Pt SACs on cerium dioxide (CeO) cubes, octahedra and...
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Brands M, Lugier O, Zhu K, Huijser A, Tanase S, Reek J
Energy Adv
. 2024 Aug;
3(8):2035-2041.
PMID: 39131507
NiO electrodes are widely applied in p-type dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) and photoelectrochemical cells, but due to excessive charge recombination, the efficiencies of these devices are still too low for...
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Snabilie D, Ham R, Reek J, de Bruin B
Organometallics
. 2024 Jun;
43(11):1299-1307.
PMID: 38873572
Radical-type carbene transfer catalysis is an efficient method for the direct functionalization of C-H and C=C bonds. However, carbene radical complexes are currently formed via high-energy carbene precursors, such as...
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Brands M, Reek J
Inorg Chem
. 2024 Apr;
63(18):8484-8492.
PMID: 38640469
Co(aPPy) is one of the most stable and active molecular first-row transition-metal catalysts for proton reduction reported to date. Understanding the origin of its high performance via mechanistic studies could...
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Linnebank P, Kluwer A, Reek J
Catal Sci Technol
. 2024 Apr;
14(7):1837-1847.
PMID: 38571547
Caged complexes can provide impressive selective catalysts. Due to the complex shapes of such caged catalysts, however, the level of selectivity control of a single substrate cannot be extrapolated to...