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No. Article
1 Solvent-free electrodeposition of polypyrrole as a base for the preparation of carbonised platinum microelectrodes
Etienne M, Oni J, Schulte A, Hartwich G, Schuhmann W
Electrochimica Acta, 50(25-26), 5001, 2005
2 DNA hybridization detection at heated electrodes
Flechsig GU, Peter J, Hartwich G, Wang J, Grundler P
Langmuir, 21(17), 7848, 2005
3 Ink-jet microdispensing for the formation of gradients of immobilised enzyme activity
Turcu F, Hartwich G, Schafer D, Schuhmann W
Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 26(4), 325, 2005
4 Ultrafast photophysics and photochemistry of [Ni]-bacteriochlorophyll a
Musewald C, Hartwich G, Lossau H, Gilch P, Pollinger-Dammer F, Scheer H, Michel-Beyerle ME
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 103(33), 7055, 1999
5 Magnetic field dependence of ultrafast intersystem-crossing: A triplet mechanism on the picosecond time scale?
Musewald C, Gilch P, Hartwich G, Pollinger-Dammer F, Scheer H, Michel-Beyerle ME
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 121(38), 8876, 1999
6 Electrochemical study of electron transport through thin DNA films
Hartwich G, Caruana DJ, de Lumley-Woodyear T, Wu YB, Campbell CN, Heller A
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 121(46), 10803, 1999
7 Nonexponential fluorescence decay in reaction centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides reflecting dispersive charge separation up to 1 ns
Hartwich G, Lossau H, Michel-Beyerle ME, Ogrodnik A
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 102(19), 3815, 1998
8 Time-resolved spectral investigation of bacteriochlorophyll a and its transmetalated derivatives [Zn]-bacteriochlorophyll a and [Pd]-bacteriochlorophyll a
Musewald C, Hartwich G, Pollinger-Dammer F, Lossau H, Scheer H, Michel-Beyerle ME
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 102(42), 8336, 1998
9 Metal-substituted bacteriochlorophylls. 1. Preparation and influence of metal and coordination on spectra
Hartwich G, Fiedor L, Simonin I, Cmiel E, Schafer W, Noy D, Scherz A, Scheer H
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120(15), 3675, 1998
10 Metal-substituted bacteriochlorophylls. 2. Changes in redox potentials and electronic transition energies are dominated by intramolecular electrostatic interactions
Noy D, Fiedor L, Hartwich G, Scheer H, Scherz A
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120(15), 3684, 1998