Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Weigand

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Institut für Anorganische Chemie und Analytische Chemie (IAAC)
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Humboldtstraße 8
07743 Jena
Telefon: +49 3641 9 48 160
Telefax: +49 3641 9 48 102
wolfgang.weigand@uni-jena.de
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Funktionen

  • Professor für Anorganische Chemie

Forschungsgebiete

  • Metallkomplexe von Selenolato-Liganden
  • Synthese und Untersuchung von Modelverbindungen des aktiven Zentrums von [FeFe]-Hydrogenasen
  • Anti-Tumor Platin-Komplexe

Publikationen (die 5 wichtigsten)

  1. J. Windhager, M. Rudolph, S. Bräutigam, H. Görls, W. Weigand, "Reactions of 1,2,4-trithiolane, 1,2,5-trithiepane, 1,2,5-trithiocane and 1,2,6-trithionane with nonacarbonyldiiron: Structural determination and electrochemical investigation", Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2007, 2748-2760.
  2. J. Windhager, H. Görls, H. Petzold et al., "Reactions of 1,2,4-trithiolanes with nonacarbonyldiiron: Sulfurdithiolatodiiron and -tetrairon complexes as mimics for the active site of [Fe-only] hydrogenase", Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2007, 4462-4471.
  3. U. P. Apfel, Y. Halpin, M. Gottschaldt et al., "Functionalized Sugars as Ligands towards Water-Soluble [Fe-only] Hydrogenase Models", Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2008, 5112-5118.  
  4. U. P. Apfel, M. Rudolph, C. Apfel et al., "Reaction of Fe3(CO)12 with octreotide-chemical, electrochemical and biological investigations", Dalton Trans. 2010, 3065-3071.
  5. M. Y. Darensbourg, W. Weigand, "Sulfoxygenation of Active Site Models of [NiFe] and [FeFe] Hydrogenases - A Commentary on Possible Chemical Models of Hydrogenase Enzyme Oxygen Sensitivity", Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2011, 994-1004.