Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ingolf Warnke"
- Ingolf Warnke's research primarily focuses on the development and optimization of molecular catalysts through computational and experimental methodologies, particularly emphasizing their applications in CO/CO conversion and CO2 insertion reactions.
- In his 2018 article, Warnke introduced a novel computational inverse design method that significantly improved the performance of a Ni-iminoalkoxylate catalyst compared to a prior Ni-iminothiolate reference complex for aqueous CO/CO conversion.
- His earlier work from 2016 investigated the reactivity of ruthenium hydride complexes with CO2 and acetone, revealing contrasting reaction behaviors and thermodynamic properties, contributing to the understanding of catalytic mechanisms in organometallic systems.