Publications of Bretislav Friedrich

Journal Article (4)

2019
Journal Article
Fischer, J., F. Schlaghaufer, E.-M. Lottner, A. Slenczka, L. Christiansen, H. Stapelfeldt, M. Karra, B. Friedrich, T. Mullan, M. Schütz and D. Usvyat: Heterogeneous Clusters of Phthalocyanine and Water Prepared and Probed in Superfluid Helium Nanodroplets. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 123 (46), 10057–10064 (2019).
Journal Article
Friedrich, B., D. Herschbach, H. Schmidt-Böcking and J.P. Toennies: An International Symposium (Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Seminar # 702) Marked the Centennial of Otto Stern's First Molecular Beam Experiment and the Thriving of Atomic Physics; A European Physical Society Historic Site Was Inaugurated. Frontiers in Physics 7, 208 (2019).
2017
Journal Article
Friedrich, B.: Not Just a Branch, but the Blossom of the Tree of Knowledge: The Rise – and Blossoming – of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry. Chemicke Listy 111 (10), 654–662 (2017).
Journal Article
Friedrich, B.: The Exacting Task of Bringing Molecules to Attention. Scientia (115), 26–31 (2017).

Book (1)

2017
Book
Hoffmann, D., J. Renn and F. Schmaltz: One Hundred Years of Chemical Warfare: Research, Deployment, Consequences. Springer, Cham (2017).

Book Chapter (2)

2017
Book Chapter
Friedrich, B. and D. Hoffmann: Clara Immerwahr: A life in the shadow of Fritz Haber. In: One Hundred Years of Chemical Warfare: Research, Deployment, Consequences. (Eds.): B. Friedrich, D. Hoffmann, J. Renn, F. Schmaltz, and M. Wolf. Springer, Cham, 45–67 (2017).
Book Chapter
Friedrich, B. and J. James: From Berlin-Dahlem to the Fronts of World War I: The Role of Fritz Haber and his Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in German Chemical Warfare. In: One Hundred Years of Chemical Warfare: Research, Deployment, Consequences. (Eds.): B. Friedrich, D. Hoffmann, J. Renn, F. Schmaltz, and M. Wolf. Springer, Cham, 25–44 (2017).

Talk (1)

2019

Other (1)

2019
Other
Globig, D., M. Szöllösi-Janze, D. Hoffmann and B. Friedrich: Podcast radioWissen: "Fritz Haber - Forscher zwischen Gaskrieg und Chemienobelpreis". radioWissen 22'33'' (2019).
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