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Hans Joachim Breunig
Researcher at University of Bremen
Publications - 229
Citations - 3595
Hans Joachim Breunig is an academic researcher from University of Bremen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Antimony. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 229 publications receiving 3403 citations.
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Structural chemistry of bismuth compounds. I. Organobismuth derivatives.
TL;DR: Bismuth chemistry has received much less attention in comparison with that of N, P, As, and Sb, but the last years have revealed an increasing interest in the investigation of both the inorganic and the organometallic chemistry of the heaviest element of the group 15 elements.
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Hypervalent organoantimony and -bismuth compounds with pendant arm ligands
TL;DR: In this article, a review of recent developments in hypervalent organoantimony and -bismuth complexes with bidentate (C,E )- and tridentate( E,C, E )-ligands is presented.
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Organometallic compounds with SbSb or BiBi bonds
L. Balázs,Hans Joachim Breunig +1 more
TL;DR: Recent developments in the chemistry of organometallic compounds with antimony-antimony or bismuth-bismuth bonds and their complexes with transition metals are reviewed in this paper, where the authors present an overview of their work.
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Hypervalent organobismuth(III) carbonate, chalcogenides and halides with the pendant arm ligands 2-(Me2NCH2)C6H4 and 2,6-(Me2NCH2)2C6H3
Hans Joachim Breunig,Lucia Königsmann,Enno Lork,Mihai G. Nema,Nicky Philipp,Cristian Silvestru,Albert Soran,Richard A. Varga,Roxana Wagner +8 more
TL;DR: The structures of were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction by studying the reaction of R2BiCl and Na2S with KOH to form cyclo-(RBiS)2[W(CO)5]2 (8).
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New developments in the chemistry of organoantimony and-bismuth rings
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of t-Bu4Sb4 as a source for complexes with Sb2 or cyclo-Sb3 ligands and the synthesis and characterisation of the first organobismuth monocycles are also discussed.