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PhD student in Bakewell group at KCL | Main group chemistry | Uni of York alumna | she/her
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Josef Boronski
about 2 months ago
We are advertising for two PhD studentships in organometallic chemistry! Come and work with us
@imperialchemistry.bsky.social
from October 2026: Advert 2)
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
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PhD Studentship in C–H Functionalisation Using Polymetallic Complexes at Imperial College London on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - PhD Studentship in C–H Functionalisation Using Polymetallic Complexes at Imperial College London, listed on FindAPhD.com
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/phd-studentship-in-c-h-functionalisation-using-polymetallic-complexes/?p190598
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Sandy Kilpatrick
2 months ago
Amazing to see Olympia's titanocenes featured as a HOT article 🔥
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and Ginevra's awesome artwork on the inside front cover 🎨
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of latest issue!
@daltontrans.rsc.org
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Kyle Pearce
3 months ago
A PDRA position is available
@bathchem.bsky.social
in the Liptrot group. Great opportunity with a fantastic group!
www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy...
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AP13080 Research Associate in Organometallic Chemistry - Jobs at Bath
https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=AP13080
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Robert Mulvey
4 months ago
The promised watch this space is now online with VIP status Heavyweight Champion: Caesium Diorganophosphides Outperform Lighter Congeners in Catalytic Hydrophosphination Angewandte Chemie International Edition - Wiley Online Library
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Heavyweight Champion: Caesium Diorganophosphides Outperform Lighter Congeners in the Catalytic Hydrophosphination of Alkenes and Alkynes
The heavier, the better! We report that the caesium congener is the most active and versatile catalyst amongst a full group set of well-defined crown ether supported alkali metal diphenyl phosphides ...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.202516376?af=R
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Demyan 🇺🇦 Prokopchuk ⌬
4 months ago
Why is Pd often "better" at C-H activation than Ni? Just published in JACS, we show that Pd acidifies C(sp3)-H bonds 100,000 times more than Ni. Our DFT collab with
@tkschramm.bsky.social
and Andreas Hansen
@unibonn.bsky.social
was crucial to explain acid-base rxns!
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Marina Uzelac
4 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
4 months ago
THIS CHALLENGING SYNTHESIS completes the (BDI)Ae-(benzene)-Ae(BDI) series (Ae = Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba) with Ba. We show trends in stability, structure, bonding and reactivity. Reacting like (BDI)Ba-Ba(BDI) this is the first Ba(I) synthon.
shorturl.at/ZdToA
@chemicalscience.rsc.org
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Harder Research Group
4 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.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10
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Had an amazing week
@usic-2025.bsky.social
! 🏴👩🔬 Very proud of the whole King's contingent but particularly
@michi-tritto.bsky.social
for a great talk on some of our new work from the
@bakewellgroup.bsky.social
. Thanks to all the organisers, it was a truly fab conference (+ceilidh!)
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USIC & Scottish Dalton 2025
4 months ago
Big thank you to Professor Robert E. Mulvey for opening the USIC 2025 conference, and the amazing opening presentation from one of our plenary speakers, Professor Eva Hevia from the University of Bern. We also want to say a big thank you to all our other wonderful speakers this morning.
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Robert Mulvey
4 months ago
@usic-2025.bsky.social
great talk from Michelangelo of the
@bakewellgroup.bsky.social
on amazing triangular Al3 structures.
@rsc.org
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Fabian Dankert
4 months ago
Thrilled to share a first publication of the group! We report on cadmium aluminyls that find application as Cd-nucleophiles and(!) Al(I)-Transfer reagents. Now out in
@jacs.acspublications.org
! 🥳👍 Thanks a lot to
@chemieverband.bsky.social
for the generous funding.
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Functional Al/Cd Heterometallics─From Controlled Al(I) Transfer to Nucleophilic Transfer of Cadmium Ions
Low-valent cadmium compounds have remained largely unexplored as electron reservoirs, with no precedent for their use in reduction or bond activation chemistry. Here, we address this gap by integratin...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.5c12746
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Robin Fulton
5 months ago
Nice one George! Ge(I), Ge(0) and Ge(-1), all in one paper!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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Reductive Deamination of a Diaminogermylene Promoted by an Aluminyl Anion: Isolation of Ge(I), Ge(0) and Ge(‐I) Products
The potassium aluminyl K[Al(NON)] reacts with Ge[N(SiMe3)2]2 by a sequential reductive deamination pathway. The initially formed aluminacyclodigermene contains Ge(I) centres and may be considered as ...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.202512812
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Kyle Pearce
5 months ago
Excited to see this work published today in
@jacs.acspublications.org
, fun chemistry and a real group effort here by
@clairemcmullin.bsky.social
,
@moraleschem.bsky.social
, Mary and big Mike! (
@bathchem.bsky.social
)
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Arene Activation by Calcium Hydride/Zinc Amide Equilibration
The β-diketiminato calcium hydride, [(BDI)CaH]2 (BDI = HC{(Me)CNDipp}2, where Dipp = 2,6-i-Pr2C6H3), reacts with [Zn{N(SiMe3)2}2] and [Zn(TMP)2] (TMP = 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidide) to provide labile...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.5c10735
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Malte Fischer
6 months ago
Thrilled of having contributed to this investigation of low-valent aluminium species and their unique reactivity with azides. Great collaboration with the Stalke and Krawczuk groups!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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Intriguing Reactivity of a 1,2‐Dihydrodialumane Towards Organic Azides – From a Terminal Diazido–Dialumane to Pendulum‐Clock‐Like Azide Bridging
The reaction of a dihydro-dialane supported by a hybrid ligand (DNI) with organic azides yields structurally diverse aluminium species, including the first example of low oxidation state aluminium az...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.202503638
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Nicolas
6 months ago
I did not have the pleasure of acquiring this beautiful EPR spectrum, but I did have fun fitting it!
@esr-group.bsky.social
#epr
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Amazing, huge congratulations to Clare! 👏🥳👩🔬
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6 months ago
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Science Magazine
8 months ago
"I had spent half my life working toward my dream of being a scientist. It had given me a sense of purpose. But now it dawned on me that, for the sake of my health, I was going to have to let that dream go."
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
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Science used to be my safe space. But when I spiraled into depression, I quit my Ph.D.
The author had been using research “as a way of trying to control the uncontrollable”
https://scim.ag/4bCwyth
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Marcus Drover
8 months ago
Our latest now out
@chemrxiv.bsky.social
- some beautiful Ni/Al chemistry from Joey in collaboration with Benedek and
@crimmingroup.bsky.social
! 🔥🔥
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
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Compound Interest | Chemistry infographics
8 months ago
Dorothy Hodgkin was born
#OTD
in 1910. She won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work using X-ray crystallography to determine complex chemical structures 🏅
wp.me/s4aPLT-hodgkin
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Kyle Pearce
8 months ago
Happy Friday! Chuffed to see this work out in
@rscmechanochem.rsc.org
. Very thankful for all of the hard work put in for this paper, especially by Laura who helped to kickstart this mechanochemical venture.
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Mechanochemically Micronised Na/NaCl; a Superfine Reductant
A free-flowing, homogeneous and non-pyrophoric powder of Na/NaCl is prepared via planetary ball-milling. The mechanochemically micronised Na/NaCl serves as a highly activated source of sodium and was ...
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/mr/d5mr00039d
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Neal Mankad
8 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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@crimmingroup
8 months ago
New paper out today in
@natsynth.nature.com
from Wenbang Yang. We describe addition of Zn–Zn bonds to main group carbenes. The system nicely illustrates the continuum between oxidative addition and reductive addition processes.
rdcu.be/ejPSS
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@crimmingroup
8 months ago
Interested in learning more about sustainable approaches in fluorine chemistry?
@shannonesf.bsky.social
has a new
@chemrxiv.bsky.social
out summarising synthetic and catalytic approaches that could underpin a future circular economy for fluorocarbons.
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
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Royal Society of Chemistry
9 months ago
We want everyone in the chemical sciences community to feel welcome, supported and valued, so we're sad to see some people seize on yesterday's supreme court ruling with anti-trans messages. Today, we're highlighting our resources on allyship for trans colleagues and friends ➡
rsc.li/4j6lojs
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LGBT+ toolkit
This kit provides the tools for everyone to take part in positive change: employers, colleagues, and LGBT+ individuals.
https://rsc.li/4j6lojs
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Matt de Vere
9 months ago
Cool to finally see this out! Great work from my old colleague Ryan and
@bakewellgroup.bsky.social
alumna Malavika from their time in the Cowley group!
#chemsky
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Reversible addition of ethene to gallium(I) monomers and dimers
Reversible interactions of organic substrates with transition metal compounds are a hallmark of their chemistry and its catalytic applications, but remain uncommon for low-valent p-block compounds. We...
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/sc/d4sc06894g
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The Keeling Curve
9 months ago
430.08 parts per million (ppm) CO2 in air 11-Apr-2025
keelingcurve.ucsd.edu
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The Keeling Curve
The Keeling Curve is a daily record of global atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration maintained by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego.
https://keelingcurve.ucsd.edu/
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Neal Mankad
9 months ago
Hey
#chemsky
our latest Al-Fe research is published in
@jacs.acspublications.org
. Led by Roushan Singh
@uic-chemistry.bsky.social
and our collaboration with Dan Ess of BYU, we are starting to map the chemistry of Al(II) through this mild approach!
doi.org/10.1021/jacs...
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Cooperative Heterobimetallic CO2 Activation Involving a Mononuclear Aluminum(II) Intermediate
Molecular chemistry of aluminum most commonly involves AlIII ions due to their noble gas electronic configurations. In contrast, the chemistry of AlII ions is underexplored and may contain undiscovere...
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c00944
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Matt de Vere
9 months ago
Super super enjoyed presenting at
#Dalton2025
today representing the
@bakewellgroup.bsky.social
! ☀️👶◻️
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Huge thanks to all the organisers of
#Dalton2025
- had a brilliant time and saw so much fantastic science! Well done to
@mattdv-t.bsky.social
from our group for a great presentation on some new aluminium amidinate complexes 🎉 I am also extremely grateful to have won a poster prize!
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Harder Research Group
9 months ago
OXIDATION STATE CONFUSION: Al(I)-Sn(II)? Al(II)-Sn(I)? Al(III)-Sn(0)? The crooked structure of this complex can be explained by a Al-donor Sn-acceptor bond. Details can be found here:
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Robin Fulton
about 1 year ago
Woo hoo! The first molecular Pb-Al bond and some great reactivity studies!
chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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Frustrated Lewis Pairs from Al–E{14} Bonds (E{14} = Ge, Sn, Pb)
The potassium aluminyl K[Al(NON)] ([NON]2– = [O(SiMe2NDipp)2]2–, Dipp = 2,6-iPr2C6H3) reacts with group 14 chloroamidinates E{14}(Am)Cl (E{14} = Ge, Sn, Pb. [Am]– = [tBuC(NDipp)2]–) to form (NON)Al–E....
https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/chem.202404206
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