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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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Intramolecularly Stabilised Group 10 Metal Stannyl and Stannylene Complexes: Multi‐pathway Synthesis and Observation of Platinum‐to‐Tin Alkyl Transfer
Stefan Warsink,Eric J. Derrah,Cornelis A. Boon,Yves Cabon,Jeroen J. M. de Pater,Martin Lutz,Robertus J. M. Klein Gebbink,Berth-Jan Deelman,Berth-Jan Deelman +8 more
TL;DR: A probable pathway of activation of the tin reagents and formation of different products is proposed and the relevancy of the findings for Pd and Pt catalysed processes that use SnCl2 as a co-catalyst is discussed.
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Oxidative addition of Sn-C bonds on palladium(0): identification of palladium-stannyl species and a facile synthetic route to diphosphinostannylene- palladium complexes
Yves Cabon,I.D. Reboule,Martin Lutz,R.J.M. Klein Gebbink,Berth-Jan Deelman,Berth-Jan Deelman +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a self-assembled pincer-type ligand with a remarkable ability to suppress β-H elimination in its Pd-alkyl derivatives was found to be stable up to 70 C.
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Branched Phospha[7]triangulanes
J.C. Slootweg,Marius Schakel,F. J. J. De Kanter,A.W. Ehlers,S. I. Kozhushkov,A. De Meijere,Martin Lutz,Anthony L. Spek,Koop Lammertsma +8 more
TL;DR: A highly strained, thermally stable (up to 150 degrees C) branched phospha[7]triangulane was synthesized from the second-generation bicyclopropylidene and transient phosphinidene, followed by demetalation in refluxing xylene.
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Hexanuclear [Ni6L12] metallacrown framework consisting of NiS4 square-planar and NiS5 square-pyramidal building blocks
TL;DR: The hexanuclear [Ni(6)L(12)] (2) wheel-type cluster adopts an unusual structural motif whereby four NiS(4) square-planar and two NiS3 square-pyramidal units are conjoined by edge sharing, which resembles the Ni centre of the inactive state in the [NiFe] hydrogenase.
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1,4-Addition of a Terminal Phosphinidene Complex to [5]Metacyclophane.
Maurice J. van Eis,C. M. D. Komen,Franciscus J. J. de Kanter,Willem H. de Wolf,Koop Lammertsma,Friedrich Bickelhaupt,Martin Lutz,Anthony L. Spek +7 more
TL;DR: This work reports the first 1,4-addition of a phosphinidene complex to an unsaturated system, the first addition of a phosphate complex to a benzene ring, and the first [4+1] cycloaddition to an aromatic compound.