Bettina Gliemann

Dr. Bettina Gliemann, M.Sc.

Research Experience

  • 2017
    PhD Synthesis and Study of Heteroatom-containing Scaffolds based on Triphenylamine
  • 2015
    Visiting researcher (Columbia University and NYIT, New York City, USA)
  • 2012
    Master thesis Triangulene-derived Push-Pull Chromophores for Solar Cells
  • 2009
    Visiting researcher (Clemson University, South Carolina, USA)

Publications

  1. Dithiafulvenyl-Extended N-Heterotriangulenes and Their Interaction with C60: Cooperative Fluorescence
    B. D. Gliemann, V. Strauss, J. F. Hitzenberger, P. O. Dral, F. Hampel, J.-P. Gisselbrecht, T. Drewello, W. Thiel, D. M. Guldi, M. Kivala, Chem. Eur. J. 2017, 23, 12353-12362.
    DOI: 10.1002/chem.201701625
  2. Configurationally Stable Chiral Dithia-Bridged Hetero[4]helicene Radical Cation: Electronic Structure and Absolute Configuration
    B. D. Gliemann, A. G. Petrovic, E. M. Zolnhofer, P. O. Dral, F. Hampel, G. Breitenbruch, P. Schulze, V. Raghavan, K. Meyer, P. L. Polavarapu, N. Berova, M. Kivala, Chem. Asian J. 2017, 12, 31.
    DOI: 10.1002/asia.201601452
  3. Self-Assembly and Stability of Hydrogen-Bonded Networks of Bridged Triphenylamines on Au(111) and Cu(111)
    Christian Steiner, Bettina D. Gliemann, Ute Meinhardt, Martin Gurrath, Bernd Meyer, Milan Kivala, and Sabine Maier, J. Phys. Chem. C 2015, 119, 25945-25955.
    DOI: 0.1021/acs.jpcc.5b08009