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Martin Lutz

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  595
Citations -  18692

Martin Lutz is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 592 publications receiving 17289 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Lutz include University of Amsterdam & ETH Zurich.

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Scalable synthesis of γ-thiolysine starting from lysine and a side by side comparison with δ-thiolysine in non-enzymatic ubiquitination

TL;DR: A scalable synthesis of γ-thiolysine starting straight from lysine is developed, found to perform equally efficiently as handles for non-enzymatic ubiquitination.
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PCN- and PCS-Pincer Palladium Complexes as Tandem Catalysts in Homoallylation Reactions

TL;DR: In this paper, the catalytic properties of PCN-pincer complexes were investigated in the presence of a paccepting phosphorus donor and a s-donating sulfur donor.
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Asymmetric hydrogenation with highly active IndolPhos-Rh catalysts: kinetics and reaction mechanism.

TL;DR: The mechanistic study indicates that the reaction follows an unsaturate/dihydride mechanism according to Michaelis-Menten kinetics, which is in accordance with previous studies on the mechanism of asymmetric hydrogenation reactions with C(1)-symmetric heteroditopic and monodentate ligands.
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Rodlike bimetallic ruthenium and osmium complexes bridged by phenylene spacers. Synthesis, electrochemistry, and photophysics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesized 10 dinuclear homometallic trisbipyridyl complexes of linear structure with the general formula [M(bpy)3-BL-M (bpy)-3]4+ [M = Ru(II) or Os(II); BL = polyphenylenes (2, 3, 4, or 5 units) or indenofluorene; bpy = 2,2′-bipryidine].
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The first homologous series of self-assembled aryl bromo- and aryl cyanocuprates, -argentates, and -aurates; MLi(2)XAr(2) (M = Cu(I), Ag(I), Au(I); X = Br, C(triple bond)N; Ar = [C(6)H(4)CH(2)N(Et)CH(2)CH(2)NEt(2)-2]-).

TL;DR: The first homologous 2 molar equiv of diamine chelated aryllithium dimers with the appropriate metal bromide with the synthesis of monomeric group 11 bromoate complexes was reported in this article.