Prof. Dr. michael seitz
Professor
Department of Inorganic and Analytical ChemistryÂ
University of Tubingen
Germany
Biography
Prof/Dr. Michael Seitz has received his PhD. Currently, he/she is working as Professor in Tubingen University. His/her research has included Near-IR Luminescent Lanthanoid Materials,Paramagnetic Lanthanoid Complexes and development of new molecular functional materials for the general area of optical telecommunications, spectral conversion and biomedical imaging. He /she have authored Magnetic Anisotropy in Functionalized Bipyridyl Cryptates research articles/books.
Research Interest
Near-IR Luminescent Lanthanoid Materials,Paramagnetic Lanthanoid Complexes and development of new molecular functional materials for the general area of optical telecommunications, spectral conversion and biomedical imaging
Publications
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Kreidt E, Bischof C, Platas-Iglesias C, Seitz M. Magnetic Anisotropy in Functionalized Bipyridyl Cryptates. Inorganic chemistry. 2016 May 23;55(11):5549-57.
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Kreidt E, Bischof C, Platas-Iglesias C, Seitz M. Correction to Magnetic Anisotropy in Functionalized Bipyridyl Cryptates. Inorganic chemistry. 2016 Jun 21;55(13):6825-.
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Ung P, Clerc M, Huang H, Qiu K, Chao H, Seitz M, Boyd B, Graham B, Gasser G. Extending the Excitation Wavelength of Potential Photosensitizers via Appendage of a Kinetically Stable Terbium (III) Macrocyclic Complex for Applications in Photodynamic Therapy. Inorganic Chemistry. 2017 Jul 6;56(14):7960-74.
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Kreidt E, Dee C, Seitz M. Chiral Resolution of Lanthanoid Cryptates with Extreme Configurational Stability. Inorganic Chemistry. 2017 Jul 12;56(15):8752-4.