Dr. Emanuel Hupf

Universität Bremen

Fachbereich 2: Biologie/Chemie

Institut für Anorganische Chemie und Kristallographie

Universitätslektor

Leobener Straße 7 — Gebäude NW2 - Raum C2020
28359 Bremen

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Publikationen

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F. Meyer, P. Puylaert, D. Duvinage, E. Hupf, J. Beckmann
Cationic dinuclear complexes [M2(PCP)2µ-Cl][GaCl4] of the group 10 elements. Metallophilic interactions and catalytic dehydrogenation of Me2NHBH3.
ChemComm 2024, 88, 12912-12915.

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C. Stoian, F. Al Hussein, W.R. Browne, E. Hupf, J. Beckmann
Electronic Coupling in Triferrocenylpnictogens.
ACS Organic & Inorganic Au 2024, 5, 545-556.

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M. Janssen, T. Friederichs, M. OLaru, E. Lork, E. Hupf, J. Beckmann
Synthesis of a stable crystalline nitrene.
Science 2024, 385, 318-321.

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M. Hejda, L. Doležal, Jan, Blahut, E. Hupf, J. Tydlitát, R. Jambor, A. Ružicka, J. Beckmann, L. Dostál
N-Coordinated tellurenium(ii) and telluronium(iv) cations: synthesis, structure and hydrolysis.
Dalton. Trans. 2024, 52, 16235-16248.

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E.A. Chulanova, E.A Radiush, N.A. Semenov, E. Hupf, I.G Irtegova, Y.S Kosenkova, I.Y.Bagryanskaya, L.A Shundrin, J. Beckmann, A.V. Zibarev
Tuning Molecular Electron Affinities against Atomic Electronegativities by Spatial Expansion of a p-System.
Chem.Phys.Chem. 202352, 5918-5925

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F. Feige, L.A. Malaspina, F. Kleemiss, J.F. Kögel, S. Ketkov, E. Hupf,S. Grabowsky, J. Beckmann
An investigation into the Brønsted acidity of the perfluorinated alkoxy silanes {(F3C)3CO}3SiH and {(F6C5)3CO}2Si(Cl)H.
Dalton Trans. 202352, 5918-5925

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P. Komorr, M. Olaru, E. Hupf, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
Donor Acceptor Complexes between the Chalcogen Fluorides SF2, SeF2, SeF4 and TeF4 and an N-Heterocyclic Carbene.
Chem. Eur. J. 2022, 28, Article number e202201023.

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D. Duvinage, P. Puylaert, E.K. Wieduwilt, A.L. Malaspina, A. J. Edwards, E. Lork, S. Mebs, E. Hupf, S. Graboswky, J. Beckmann
Nickel and Palladium Complexes of a PP(O)P Pincer Ligand Based upon a peri-Substituted Acenaphthyl Scaffold and a Secondary Phosphine Oxide.
Inorg. Chem. 2022, 61, 8406-8418.

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S. Furan, M. Molkenthin, K. Winkels, E. Lork, S. Mebs, E. Hupf, J. Beckmann
Tris(6-diphenylphosphinoacenaphth-5-yl)gallium: Z-Type Ligand and Transmetalation Reagent.
Organometallics 2021, 40, 3785-3796.

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F. Feige, L.A. Malaspina, E. Rychagova, S. Ketkov, S. Grabowsky, E. Hupf, J. Beckmann
Perfluorinated Trialkoxysilanol with Dramatically Increased Brønsted Acidity.
J. Organomet. Chem. 2021, 27, 15898-15902.

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S. Holsten, A.L. Malaspina, F. Kleemiss, S. Mebs, E. Hupf, S. Grabowsky, Beckmann
Different Reactivities of (5-Ph2P-Ace-6-)2MeSiH toward the Rhodium(I) Chlorides [(C2H4)2RhCl]2and [(CO)2RhCl]2. Hirshfeld Atom Refinement of a Rh-H···Si Interaction.
Organometallics 2021, 40, 2027-2038.

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S. Furan, M. Vogt, K. Winkels, E. Lork, S. Mebs, E. Hupf, J. Beckmann
(6-Diphenylphosphinoacenaphth-5-yl)indium and -nickel Compounds: Synthesis, structure, transmetalation, and cross-coupling reactions.
Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem. 2021, 40, 1284-1295.

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S. Furan, E. Hupf, E. Lork, J. Beckmann
Synthesis and Structure of 5-Diphenylphosphino- acenaphth-6-yl Boronic Acid, Related Dialkyl Esters and Boroxine Rings.
Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem . 2021, 647, 507-512.

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F. Meyer, E. Hupf, E. Lork, S. Grabowsky, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
Bis(6-diphenylphosphino-acenaphth-5-yl)sulfoxide: A New Ligand for Late Transition Metal Complexes.
Eur. J. Inorg. Chem.2020, 2020, 3829–3836 .

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S. Furan, E. Lork, S. Mebs, E. Hupf, J. Beckmann
Transmetallation of Bis(6-diphenylphosphinoacenaphth-5-yl)-Mercury and -Tributyltin with Precious Metal Chlorides.
Z. anorg. allg. Chem.2020, 646, 856–865 .

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S. Furan, E. Hupf, E. Lork, J. Beckmann
Synthesis and structure of 6-diphenylphosphinoacenaphth-5-yl bismuth compounds.
Revue Roumaine de Chimie2020, 65, 673–676 .

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R.S. Markl, N. Hohn, E. Hupf, L. Bießmann, V. Korstgens, L.P. Kreuzer, G. Mangiapia, M. Pomm, A. Kriele, E. Rivard, P. Muller-Buschbaum
Comparing the backfilling of mesoporous titania thin films with hole conductors of different sizes sharing the same mass density.
IUCrJ2020, 7, 268–275 .

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S. Holsten, E. Hupf, E. Lork, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
Proximity enforced oxidative addition of a strong unpolar σ-Si-Si bond at rhodium(i).
Dalt. Trans.2020, 49, 1731–1735 .

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E. Hupf, F. Kaiser, P.A. Lummis, M.M.D. Roy, R. McDonald, M.J. Ferguson, F.E. Kühn, E. Rivard
Linking Low-Coordinate Ge(II) Centers via Bridging Anionic N-Heterocyclic Olefin Ligands.
Inorg. Chem.2020, 59, 1592–1601 .

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F. Kleemiss, E.K. Wieduwilt, E. Hupf, M.W. Shi, S.G. Stewart, D. Jayatilaka, M. J. Turner, K, Sugimoto, E. Nishibori, T. Schirmesiter, T.C. Schmidt, B. Engels, S. Grabowsky
Similarities and Differences between Crystal and Enzyme Environmental Effects on the Electron Density of Drug Molecules.
Chem. Eur. J.2020, im Druck, .

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E. Hupf, L.A. Malaspina, S. Holsten, F. Kleemiss, J. Beckmann, A.J. Edwards; J.R. Price, V. Kozich, K. Heyne, S. Mebs, S. Grabowsky, J. Beckmann
Proximity Enforced Agostic Interactions Involving Closed-Shell Coinage Metal Ions.
Inorg. Chem.2019, 58, 16372–16378.

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L.A. Malaspina, E.K. Wieduwilt, J. Bergmann, F. Kleemiss, B. Meyer, M.F. Ruiz-López, R. Pal, E. Hupf, J. Beckmann, R.O Piltz, A.J. Edwards, S. Grabowsky, A. Genoni
Fast and Accurate Quantum Crystallography: From Small to Large, from Light to Heavy.
J. Phys. Chem. Lett.2019, 10, 6973–6982.

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S.M. Parke, S. Tanaka, H. Yu, E. Hupf, M.J. Ferguson,Y. Zhou, K. Naka, E. Rivard
Highly Fluorescent Benzophosphole Oxide Block-Copolymer Micelles.
Macromolecules2019, 52, 7477–7488.

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E. Hupf, Y. Tsuchiya, W. Moffat, L. Xu, M. Hirai, Y. Zhou, M.J. Ferguson, R. McDonald, T. Murai, G. He, E. Rivard
A Modular Approach to Phosphorescent π-Extended Heteroacenes.
Inorg. Chem.2019, 58, 13323–13336.

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K. Takahashi, S. Shimo, E. Hupf, J. Ochiai, C.A. Braun, W. Torres Delgado, L. Xu, E. Rivard, N. Iwasawa
Self-Assembly of Macrocyclic Boronic Esters Bearing Tellurophene Moieties and Their Guest-Responsive Phosphorescence.
Chem. Eur. J.2019, 25, 8479–8483.

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T.G. Do, E. Hupf, E. Lork, J.F. Kögel, F. Mohr, A. Brown, R. Toyoda, R. Sakamoto, H. Nishihara, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
Aurophilicity and Photoluminescence of (6-Diphenylpnicogenoacenaphth-5-yl)gold Compounds.
Eur. J. Inorg. Chem.2019, 2019, 647–659.

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T.G. Do, E. Hupf, E. Lork, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
Bis(6-diphenylphosphinoacenaphth-5-yl)telluride as a ligand toward coinage metal chlorides.
Dalt. Trans.2019, 48, 2635–2645.

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S. Furan, E. Hupf, J. Boidol, J. Brünig, E. Lork, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
Transition metal complexes of antimony centered ligands based upon acenaphthyl scaffolds. Coordination non-innocent or not?.
Dalt. Trans.2019, 48, 4504–4513.

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S.M. Parke, E. Hupf, G.K. Matharu, I. de Aguiar, L. Xu, H. Yu, M.P. Boone, G.L.C. de Souza, R. McDonald, M.J. Ferguson, H. He, A. Brown, E. Rivard
Aerobic Solid State Red Phosphorescence from Benzobismole Monomers and Patternable Self-Assembled Block Copolymers.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.2018, 57, 14841-14846.

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T.G. Do, E. Hupf, E. Lork, J. Beckmann
Bis(6-diphenylphosphinoacenaphth-5-yl)telluride as a ligand toward manganese and rhenium carbonyls.
Molecules2018, 23, 2805.

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S.M. Parke, M.A.B. Narreto, E. Hupf, R. McDonald, M.J. Ferguson, F.A. Hegmann, E. Rivard
Understanding the origin of phosphorescence in bismoles: A synthetic and computational study.
Inorg. Chem. 2018, 57,7536–7549.

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M. Olaru, R. Kather, E. Hupf, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
A Monoaryllead Trichloride That Resists Reductive Elimination.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.2018, 57,5917–5920.

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M. Fugel, D. Jayatilaka, E. Hupf, J. Overgaard, V.R. Hathwar, P. Macchi, M.J Turneer, J.A.K. Howard, O.V. Dolomanov, H. Puschmann, B.B. Iversen, H.-B. Bürgi, S. Grabowsky
Probing the accuracy and precision of Hirshfeld atom refinement with HARt interfaced with Olex2.
IUCrJ2018, 5,32-44.

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E. Hupf, M. Olaru, C.I. Raţ, M. Fugel, C.B Hübschle, E. Lork, S. Grabowsky, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
Mapping the Trajectory of Nucleophilic Substitution at Silicon Using a peri-Substituted Acenaphthyl Scaffold.
Chem. Eur. J.2017, 23,10568–10579.

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S. Furan, E. Hupf, E. Lork, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
Insights into Frustrated and Regular peri-Substituted (Ace-)Naphthylaminoboranes and (Ace-)Naphthylphosphinoboranes.
Eur. J. Inorg. Chem.2017, 2017,3302–3311.

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E. Hupf, T.G. Do, A. Nordheider, M. Wehrhahn, P. Sanz Camacho, S.E. Ashbrook, E. Lork, A.M.Z. Slwain, S. Mebs, J.D. Woolins, J. Beckmann
Selective Oxidation and Functionalization of 6-Diphenylphosphinoacenaphthyl-5-tellurenyl Species 6-Ph2P-Ace-5-TeX (X = Mes, Cl, O3SCF3). Various Types of P-E···Te(II,IV) Bonding Situations (E = O, S, Se).
Organometallics2017, 36,1566-1579.

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E. Hupf, R. Kather, M. Vogt, E. Lork, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
Role of Dispersion in Metallophilic Hg...M Interactions (M = Cu, Ag, Au) within Coinage Metal Complexes of Bis(6-diphenylphosphinoacenaphth-5-yl)mercury.
Inorg. Chem.2016, 55,11513–11521.

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T.G. Do, E. Hupf, A. Nordheider, E. Lork, A.M.Z. Slwain, S.G. Makarov, S.Y. Ketkov, S. Mebs, J.D. Woolins, J. Beckmann
Intramolecularly Group 15 Stabilized Aryltellurenyl Halides and Triflates.
Organometallics2015, 34,5341–5360.

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E. Hupf, E. Lork, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
Sterically Congested 5-Diphenylphosphinoacenaphth-6-yl-silanes and -silanols.
Organometallics2015, 34,3873–3887.

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J. Brünig, E. Hupf,E. Lork, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
A tetranuclear arylstibonic acid with an adamantane type structure.
Dalton. Trans.2015, 44,7105–7108.

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A. Nordheider, E. Hupf, B.A. Chalmers, F.R Knight, M. Bühl, S. Mebs, L. Checińska, E. Lork, P.S. Camacho, S.E. Ashbrook, K.S. Athukorala Arachchige, D.B. Cordes, A.M.Z. Slawin, J. Beckmann, J.D. Woolins
Peri -substituted phosphorus-tellurium systems-an experimental and theoretical investigation of the p⋯te through-space interaction.
Inorg. Chem.2015, 54,2435–2446.

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E. Hupf, E. Lork, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
6-Diphenylphosphinoacenaphth-5-yl-mercurials as Ligands for d10 Metals. Observation of Closed-Shell Interactions of the Type Hg(II)⋯M; M = Hg(II), Ag(I), Au(I).
Inorg. Chem.2015, 54,1847–1859.

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E. Hupf, E. Lork, S. Mebs, L. Chęcińska, J. Beckmann
Probing donor-acceptor interactions in peri -substituted diphenylphosphinoacenaphthyl-element dichlorides of group 13 and 15 elements.
Organometallics2014, 33,7247-7259.

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E. Hupf, E. Lork, S. Mebs, J. Beckmann
Intramolecularly coordinated (6-(Diphenylphosphino)acenaphth-5-yl) stannanes. Repulsion vs attraction of P- and Sn-containing substituents in the peri positions.
Organometallics2013, 33,2409-2423

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J. Beckmann, E. Hupf, E. Lork, S. Mebs
Peri -substituted (Ace)naphthylphosphinoboranes. (Frustrated) Lewis Pairs.
Inorg. Chem.2013, 52,11881-11888

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J. Beckmann, T.G. Do, S. Grabowsky, E. Hupf, E. Lork, S. Mebs
Peri-interactions in 8-Diphenylphosphino-1-bromonaphthalene, 6-Diphenylphosphino-5-bromoacenaphthene, and derivatives.
Z. anorg. allg. Chem.2013, 639,2233-2249

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J. Beckmann, E. Hupf, E. Lork
Synthesis of 7,7,14,14-tetrachlorodinaphtho[1,8 bc :1′,8′-fg] [1,5]distannocine. Molecular structure of the di-water tetra-THF adduct.
Main Group Met. Chem.2013, 36,145-149

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T. Bredtmann, E. Hupf, B. Paulus
Electronic fluxes during large amplitude vibrations of single, double and triple bonds.
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.2012, 14,15494-15501

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