Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz Department of Chemistry Duesbergweg 10–14 Room 1.124 55128 Mainz Phone: +49 6131/39-25361 E-mail: e.prantl@uni-mainz.de |
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2011–2016 | Bachelor Studies in Chemistry at Mainz University |
2015 | Bachelor Thesis in the Heinze group at Mainz University |
2016–2018 | Master Studies in Chemistry at Mainz University |
2016–2017 | Undergraduate research assistant in the Butt group at MPI-P Mainz |
2017–2018 | Master Thesis in the Waldvogel group at Mainz University |
Since 2018 | PhD Studies in the Waldvogel group at Mainz University |
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Research interests: | supramolecular chemistry, quartz crystal microbalances, detection of illicit compounds (e.g. narcotics, explosives) |
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Publications: |
E. Prantl, S. Hahn, U. H. F. Bunz, S. R. Waldvogel, Experimental and Computational Studies of Phenylene Bridged Azaacenes as Affinity Materials for Sensing Using Quartz Crystal Microbalances, Org. Mater. 2022, accepted. T. A. Schaub, E. Prantl, J. Kohn, M. Bursch, C. R. Marshall, E. J. Leonhardt, T. C. Lovell, L. N. Zakharov, C. K. Brozek, S. R. Waldvogel, S. Grimme, R. Jasti, Exploration of the Solid-State Sorption Properties of Shape-persistent Macrocyclic Nanocarbons as Bulk Materials and Small Aggregates, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2020, accepted. E. Prantl, B. Kohl, D. Ryvlin, P. Biegger, H. Wadepohl, F. Rominger, U. H. F. Bunz, M. Mastalerz, S. R. Waldvogel, Microporous Triptycene-based Affinity Materials on Quartz Crystal Microbalances for Tracing of Illicit Compounds, ChemPlusChem 2019, 84, 1239–1244. J. Schultze, A. Vagias, L. Ye, E. Prantl, V. M. Breising, A. Best, K. Koynov, C. M. Marques, H.-J. Butt, Preparation of Monodisperse Giant Unilamellar Anchored Vesicles Using Micropatterned Hydrogel Substrates, ACS Omega 2019, 4, 5, 9393–9399. P. Veit, E. Prantl, C. Förster, K. Heinze, Competitive NH···Ru/Fe Hydrogen Bonding in Ferrocenyl Ruthenocenyl Tosyl Hydrazone, Organometallics 2016, 35, 246–257. |