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🇻🇳PhD Student under Prof. Cameron Jones. Fan of Chemistry & Manchester United
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Matthew Evans
3 days ago
I am excited to announce a fully-funded PhD Scholarship in Molecular Bismuth Chemistry (and beyond) is now available in our research group at Flinders University. Advertisement:
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Group Website:
isolobal.com
#PhDPosition
#OrganometallicChemistry
#ChemistryResearch
#PhDOpportunity
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Chem by Cell Press
7 days ago
Online now: Aluminum redox catalysis has a ring to it
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Aluminum redox catalysis has a ring to it
Redox catalysis promoted by molecular aluminum complexes has not been previously documented. Now in Nature, Zhang and Liu report the use of an aluminum(I) redox catalyst for the regioselective assembly of 1,2,4-substituted benzenes from terminal alkynes. This work provides a foundational blueprint for designing redox-active aluminum complexes for future homogeneous catalysis.
http://dlvr.it/TR4HVR
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A great mentor to work with🙌🏻
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Chemical Science
23 days ago
🔥 New and HOT in Chemical Science! 🔥 “Zincafluorene complex with an empty C–Zn π orbital that captures visible light” by Yoshimasa Wada et al. from the University of Tokyo. Read it for free here:
doi.org/10.1039/D5SC...
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about 1 month ago
I am really excited that one of my favourite projects, which I worked on with the Hierlmeier Lab, has now been published in
@jacs.acspublications.org
.
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Controlling Reductive Elimination Pathways in Ti(IV) Pincer Complexes: Concerted versus Radical Mechanisms via Ligand Design
Oxidatively induced reductive elimination (OIRE) is a powerful strategy for the formation of carbon–carbon bonds and has been widely employed in late transition metal catalysis. In contrast, early tra...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/jacs.5c21215
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GoicoecheaGroup
about 1 month ago
See below for the latest from
@alvarogarciaromero.bsky.social
. We describe the reversible, redox-neutral carbometallation of a phospha-alkyne to afford a mono-coordinate indium(I) compound. Indium(I) to indium(I), and back again.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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A Crystalline Mono‐Coordinate Indium(I)‐Phosphaalkenyl
The redox neutral carbometallation of a phospha-alkyne using the dimeric indium(I) compound (InTer)2 is reported. This reaction affords a mono-coordinate indium(I) compound that can reversibly extrud...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.202523125
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Josef Boronski
about 2 months ago
The group will soon be advertising a 3-year PDRA position
@imperialchemistry.bsky.social
. The successful candidate will research the synthesis and reactivity of complexes with alkaline earth-metal bonds. Start date: 03/26. Please get in touch for infomal inquries.
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Kyle Pearce
2 months ago
Merry Christmas All! The big man just delivered my gift:
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Some lovely calcium and phosphorus chemistry in here (even if I am a bit biased)
@pubs.acs.org
@bathchem.bsky.social
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas
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Molecular Calcium Phosphides and Mixed Phosphide Hydrides
[(BDI)Ca-μ-H]2 (BDI = HC{(Me)CNDipp}2, Dipp = 2,6-i-Pr2C6H3), has been employed to synthesize diorganophosphido- and bis(trimethylsilyl)phosphidocalcium derivatives. Reaction with two equivalents of P...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5c05335
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Matt de Vere
2 months ago
Really pleased to see this work from my PhD in the Stasch group is (finally!) out in one of my favourite journals,
@daltontrans.rsc.org
!
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Synthesis of heteroleptic calcium amide complexes via manipulation of the Schlenk equilibrium
Heteroleptic calcium β-diketiminate (BDI) complexes have been recognised as potent (pre)catalysts for a variety of transformations and have demonstrated valuable stoichiometric reactivity. Bulky ligan...
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2026/dt/d5dt02949j
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Hadlington Research Group
3 months ago
Another one hot off the press 🧪 We demonstrate a simple route to half-parent vinyl tetrylenes (aka ethenyl tetrylenes), using off-the-shelf Grignards The second to last piece from Annika's PhD, now ready for your viewing pleasure in Inorganic Chemistry
@acs.org
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tinyurl.com/mre8bybx
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LLLiu Group
4 months ago
Happy to share our latest publication on isolation of plumbynes
@jacs.acspublications.org
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Crystalline Plumbynes
Despite more than a century of organolead chemistry, all isolable organolead compounds have thus far been confined to Pb–C single bonds. Here we disclose the synthesis, structural authentication, and ...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.5c17050
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David Mills
4 months ago
We are hiring PhD students in very different research areas! Please see two adverts below, and note that the second position is restricted to UK students only. Please re-post; interested candidates please contact me by email:
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
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[FSE Bicentenary PhD] Controlling magnetic relaxation times in rare earth single-molecule magnets and qubits at The University of Manchester on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - [FSE Bicentenary PhD] Controlling magnetic relaxation times in rare earth single-molecule magnets and qubits at The University of Manchester, listed on FindAPhD.com
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/fse-bicentenary-phd-controlling-magnetic-relaxation-times-in-rare-earth-single-molecule-magnets-and-qubits/?p188729
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Josh Abbenseth
4 months ago
🚨 PhD Opportunity 🚨 🔁 Reposts appreciated! My group at
@manchester.ac.uk
is recruiting a 3.5-year PhD student to explore Sb & Bi pincer complexes for metallomimetic chemistry. 🔬 Fully funded (UK only) 📍 Manchester 🧪 Synthetic inorganic chemistry Apply 👉
tinyurl.com/yrjkvha9
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Sustainable Catalysis with Sb and Bi Pincer Complexes at The University of Manchester on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - Sustainable Catalysis with Sb and Bi Pincer Complexes at The University of Manchester, listed on FindAPhD.com
https://tinyurl.com/yrjkvha9
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Harder Research Group
4 months ago
TIRE CHANGE: First Mg(I) complex with a Cp* ligand enables facile ligand exchange. Reaction with RONa gives (BDI)Mg-MgOR and Cp*Na. This paves the way for syntheses of many new asymmetric Mg(I) complexes. @angew_chem
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
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Hadlington Research Group
5 months ago
After some time, Annika's work on the first open-shell metallo-tetrylene is out 🥳 And it got the
@chemicalscience.rsc.org
#PickoftheWeek
stamp of approval, congrats Anni!🎖️ Great collab with Max Holthausen, (Frankfurt) 🖥️ Best thing here is the mechanism, so check it out:
tinyurl.com/4u9e5mvn
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CCDC Cambridge
5 months ago
From
@maxdietz.bsky.social
and Simon Aldridge’s group, an example of a main-group tin-carbonyl complex (
@science.org
). Above 0 degrees Celsius, this CO complex rearranges to form a tin carbene complex. 🔗 CSD Entry ELAMIR:
dx.doi.org/10.5517/ccdc...
#FeaturedStructureFriday
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Maximilian Dietz
6 months ago
I am happy to share that our latest paper has been published in
@science.org
. In this work, we report the synthesis of novel tin carbonyl and carbene complexes. Thanks to all collaborators!
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
@humboldt-foundation.de
@oxfordchemistry.bsky.social
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A main-group metal carbonyl complex: Structure and isomerization to a carbene-stabilized tin atom
In contrast to transition elements, s- and p-block metal compounds that coordinate carbon monoxide (CO) under near-ambient conditions are elusive. Here, we report an isolable, crystalline main-group m...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ady0247
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Marina Uzelac
6 months ago
Ending the week on a high! Check out our comparison of manganate and magnesiate now published in ChemComm! Great team effort
@bathchem.bsky.social
with
@tobiaskramer.bsky.social
in understanding these elusive bimetallics!
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A direct comparison of lithium tetra(n-butyl) manganate(II) and magnesiate: structural insights and catalytic hydroamination of styrenes
Previous studies have hinted at the similarities of Mn(II) and Mg alkyl complexes. Advancing this field, here we present a comparative study of tetra(n-butyl) lithium manganate(II) and magnesiate. Com...
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/cc/d5cc04144a
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Harder Research Group
6 months ago
P4 REDUCTION generally results in multi-nuclear Zintl anions: P8(2-), P4(2-) or P7(3-). Reaction with a soluble Mg(0) complex gave full reduction to P(3-). Latter anion serves as a triple base, a three-fold nucleophile or 3e-reducing agent.
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Christian Limberg
7 months ago
1 week left to apply for a PhD position, 4 y. with 2/3 of E 13 TV-L salary, assigned broadly to the design and synthesis of coordination compds for the activation of small molecules (
www.chemie.hu-berlin.de/aglimberg/st...
). Pls apply directly to
[email protected]
. Pls retweet!
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Josef Boronski
7 months ago
Liam Griffin and I have reviewed recent advances in the heterometallic bonding chemistry of the alkaline earth metals
@daltontrans.rsc.org
. It was fun to put this together, and we hope it's useful!
pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
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Alkaline earth metals: heterometallic bonding
The alkaline earth metals are notorious for their tendency to form ionic compounds of their dications. In recent years, however, chemists have found ways to kinetically skirt around the edges of these...
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/dt/d5dt01662b
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MehtaLab
7 months ago
Check out recent work from the Mehta group published in
@jacs.acspublications.org
! In this work we find that low-valent clusters can tap into a -1/+1 redox cycle!
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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@ox.ac.uk
@oxfordchemistry.bsky.social
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Catalytic Nitrous Oxide Degradation with Group 15 Clusters
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is sometimes referred to as the forgotten greenhouse gas, but ignoring it would be a mistake. N2O has a greenhouse warming potential 300× that of CO2, and anthropogenic emissions a...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.5c09618
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Darren Willcox
7 months ago
Our groups first foray into heterobimetallic Zn/Al chemistry. Congratulations to Jake, Josef, Avantika, George, Nik and
@millsgroupchem.bsky.social
.
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
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Janus-Faced Reactivity of Heterobimetallic Al–Zn Complexes
p-Block complexes containing unsupported metal–metal bonds can activate small molecules via mechanisms that complement and contrast with those of d-block metal complexes. Within this compound class, A...
https://chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/article-details/688ba3e6728bf9025e5a9bb8
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David Mills
7 months ago
We are looking for candidates to host for EPSRC Postdoctoral Pathway Fellowships. If you are interested in applying and you meet all the criteria on the link below please get in touch with me by e-mail. Deadline 16th August.
www.se.manchester.ac.uk/research/fun...
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EPSRC Postdoctoral Pathway Fellowships | Faculty of Science and Engineering | The University of Manchester
https://www.se.manchester.ac.uk/research/funding/epsrc-postdoctoral-pathway-fellowships/
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Breher Research Group
8 months ago
Very nice group excursion of the Hinz and Breher lab today! Many thanks to all involved 👍👍👍
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Christian Limberg
8 months ago
Mirror, mirror at the wall, who is the fairest in small molecule activation, Mn(I) or Mg(I)? Wonderful collaboration with the Jones group, including a stay of Siad 👏 at Monash U. financed by
@unisyscat.bsky.social
, and the Maron group.
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
#ChemSky
@jacs.acspublications.org
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Steric Control in Low-Valent Mn Diamide Complexes: Contrasting Magnesium and Manganese in N2 and Benzene Activation
Reduction of MnII precursors with bulky diamide ligands provided access to a complex with the longest known Mn–Mn bond and to a rare example of N2 activation at high-spin MnI centers. While some instr...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.5c08422
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Matthew Evans
8 months ago
Happy to share that our paper entitled "Neutral P4 coordination and reduction at alkaline earth metal centers" is now online in
@cp-chem.bsky.social
! Here is a short animated video to accompany this work 🧪💎
tinyurl.com/23vbtuju
#ozchem
#scicomm
#blender
#maingroupchem
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Our latest contribution has been accepted on
@cp-chem.bsky.social
today. This work details the first neutral main group-P4 complexes, and the reduction of P4 to [P4]2- by Mg(I) systems.
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Chem by Cell Press
8 months ago
Online now: N-Heterocyclic carbene-phosphinidenes in main-group chemistry
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N-Heterocyclic carbene-phosphinidenes in main-group chemistry
N-Heterocyclic carbene-phosphinidenes (NHCPs) constitute a prominent class of phosphorus-donor ligands, distinguished by their dual thermodynamic and kinetic stabilization. This perspective delineates the influence of structurally and electronically tailored carbene scaffolds on the design principles of NHCP ligands, with particular emphasis on their critical role in the synthesis of main-group compounds, especially those incorporating low-valent element centers. Leveraging their unique electronic and structural characteristics, NHCP-involved main-group compounds offer an ideal platform for the synthesis of novel molecules and functional polymers.
http://dlvr.it/TLhjBD
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My pleasure to share the award with you🤝🏻 Shout out to the whole CJ team and OZOM15 committee for hosting a wonderful conference.
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8 months ago
Very happy to have presented some work of my PhD at OZOM15! Thanks again to the organisation committee and the great audience.
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GoicoecheaGroup
8 months ago
PDRA extraordinaire, Álvaro García-Romero, hits it out if the park again! Check out his most recent work out today in
@angewandtechemie.bsky.social
. Outstanding computational support by DFT master
@isra-group.bsky.social
! Further details here:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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Stepwise Acetylene Insertion and Ammonia Activation at a Digallene and Diindene
Sequential [2+2] cycloaddition reactions between acetylene and the digallene and diindene compounds (ETer)2 (E = Ga, In; Ter = 2,6-Dipp2-C6H3; Dipp = 2,6-diisopropylphenyl) are described. Careful con...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.202509661
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Beautiful constrained carbene and Si4 cluster.
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Communications Chemistry
9 months ago
Just out: Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of a series of alkaline earth and rare earth iminophosphoranomethanide complexes
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Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of a series of alkaline earth and rare earth iminophosphoranomethanide complexes
Communications Chemistry, Published online: 05 June 2025; doi:10.1038/s42004-025-01572-5Iminophosphoranomethanide ligands have been used to stabilize metal complexes, but their application as alkyl precursors in deprotonation reactions remains unexplored. Here, the authors prepare and characterize bis- and tris- methanide alkaline and rare earth complexes through protonolysis between dibenzyl metal precursors and the CH2(SiMe3)P(Ph)2 = NSiMe3 proligand or salt elimination reactions, and show that rare earth methanides can be used as synthetic precursors for the preparation of solvent-free complexes.
https://bit.ly/4mPbK77
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Josef Boronski
9 months ago
Breaking bonds at tin(II)! We've had a look at the spectrum of bond addition reactions, from reductive (Be-Be) to oxidative (Cl-Cl), and everything in between (B-B, B-H, H-H)
@angewandtechemie.bsky.social
@maxdietz.bsky.social
@amelia-swarbrook.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1002/anie...
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Breaking Bonds at Tin(II): Reductive or Oxidative Addition?
Here, the addition of H–H, Be–Be, B–B, and B–H bonds to SnII is studied by experimental and theoretical means. We report the first examples of B–B and Be–Be bond additions to a main group metal centr...
https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202503050
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Neal Mankad
10 months ago
Hey
#chemsky
check out our Perspective on Al(II) chemistry in JACS_Au led by
@roushansingh.bsky.social
. Thanks to the editors for inviting us to participate in their special issue on sustainable small molecule activation!
doi.org/10.1021/jacs...
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Molecular Design of Al(II) Intermediates for Small Molecule Activation
Promoting societally important small molecule activation processes with earth-abundant metals is foundational for a sustainable chemistry future. In this context, mapping new reaction pathways that would enable abundant main-group elements to mimic the behaviors of d- and f-block elements is facilitated by exploring unusual oxidation states. The most abundant metal on earth, aluminum, has been well studied in the Lewis acidic +III and Lewis basic +I oxidation states but rarely in the potentially biphilic +II oxidation state until recently, when a renaissance of Al(II) chemistry emerged from a range of research groups. In this Perspective, we review the chemistry of mononuclear Al radicals, including both Al-centered radicals (i.e., Al(II) compounds) and redox non-innocent systems (i.e., formally Al(II) species that are physically Al(III) with ligand-centered radicals), with an emphasis on small molecule reactivity. We also provide a meta-analysis of the Al(II) literature to summarize how different design strategies (e.g., redox non-innocence, strained coordination geometries) have been shown to impart biphilic character to Al radicals and tune their behavior, thus allowing Al radicals to mimic the chemistry of certain d- and f-block metal ions such as Ti(III) and Sm(II). We expect these molecular design concepts to inform future Al(II) studies as the chemistry of this unusual oxidation state of Al continues to grow.
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.5c00352
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Harder Research Group
9 months ago
LOW-VALENT Si, Ge, Sn, Pb: HOW LOW CAN WE GO??? Hydrocarbon-soluble Mg(0) reduces Si all the way to Si(4-). Unfortunately not stable and decomposing to the HSi(3-) anion. However, Sn(4-) is stable and functions as 4-fold Nu or 8e reducing agent. Preprint:
shorturl.at/4mH0O
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