Dieter Seebach
Dieter Seebach is a German chemist known for his synthesis of biopolymers and dendrimers, and for his contributions to stereochemistry. He was born on 31 October 1937 in Karlsruhe. He studied chemistry at the University of Karlsruhe (TH) under the supervision of Rudolf Criegee and at Harvard University with Elias Corey finishing in 1969. After his habilitation he became professor for organic chemistry at the University of Giessen. After six years he was appointed professor at the ETH Zurich where he worked until he retired in 2003.
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Synthese bei Temperaturen unter −80°C by Dieter Seebach, August Hidber
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Anwendungen niedervalenter Titan-Reagentien in der Organischen Synthese by Claudia Betschart, Dieter Seebach
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Large-Scale Preparation of (S)-α-Methylmethionine from the Parent Amino Acid by Albert K. Beck, Dieter Seebach
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Preparative β-Ketoester Reductions and Ester Hydrolyses by Yeast, Using Free Cells in Organic Media by Thierry Haag, Tuneer Arslan, Dieter Seebach
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On the Stereochemical Course of Asymmetric Mannich Reactions by Dieter Seebach, Martin Schiess, W. Bernd Schweizer
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Nitroaliphatic Compounds - Ideal Intermediates in Organic Synthesis? by Dieter Seebach, Ernest W. Colvin, Friedrich Lehr, Thomas Weller
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Stereoselective (3+3)-Carbocyclization of Enamines with Nitroallylating Reagents by Dieter Seebach, Giorgio Calderari, Walter L. Meyer, Andrew Merritt, Louis Odermann
Published 1985-06-01Get full text
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