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Pleased to share our latest contribution to white phosphorus activation. Thanks to the Zipse and Gschwind groups for a great collaboration and
@chemicalscience.rsc.org
for highlighting our work!
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Please also see the related paper, my Sun and coworkers.
tinyurl.com/3effda64
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Synthesis of Cobalt-Centered Inorganic Sandwich Complexes
Complete inorganic sandwich complexes with group 15 element rings at a single metal center have remained elusive for more than 30 years. Herein, we report that the readily accessible Zintl ion E73â (E...
https://tinyurl.com/3effda64
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Five years in the making, now finally published: Targeted synthesis of an inorganic sandwich complex. Congratulations to all co-authors and thanks to our collaborators: Eduardo GarcĂa Padilla, Kai Schwedtmann, Demi Snabilie, Prof. Dr. Jan J. Weigand and Bas de Bruin!
tinyurl.com/2v3xnwby
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Inorganic Cobalt Sandwich Complex [(η5-P5)Co(η3-P3)]â
Sandwich compounds are foundational to organometallic chemistry, yet carbon-free analogs remain exceptionally rare. We report the all-phosphorus heteroleptic cobalt sandwich anion [(η5-P5)Co(η3-P3)]â ...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.6c00419?utm_source=SendGrid_ealert&utm_medium=ealert&utm_campaign=ASAP_jacsat_v0_i0
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Check out our latest publication: A Highly Reduced Magnesium Dicobalt Complex for the Hydrogenation of Tri- and Tetra-Substituted Alkenes | Organometallics
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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A Highly Reduced Magnesium Dicobalt Complex for the Hydrogenation of Tri- and Tetra-Substituted Alkenes
The reaction of [K(thf)0.33][Co(η4-cod)2] (E; cod = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) with 0.5 equiv of MgCl2 led to the isolation of the magnesium dicobalt complex Mg[Co(η4-cod)2]2 (1). Complex 1 forms a tight ionic complex in the solid state and in toluene solution due to electrostatic interactions between the Mg2+ cation and the [Co(η4-cod)2]â anions. The complex is a successful precatalyst for the hydrogenation of sterically challenging tri- and tetra-substituted alkenes, surpassing the catalytic capabilities of related alkali metal and ÎČ-diketiminate magnesium complexes.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.organomet.5c00246
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ChemComm
11 months ago
Don't miss this recent
#HOT
Communication by Michael Mende, Jose Cammarata,
@scottchemistry.bsky.social
and
@wolflab.bsky.social
"One-pot synthesis of primary phosphines from white phosphorus" Read the full Communication here đ
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One-pot synthesis of primary phosphines from white phosphorus
Aryl and alkyl chlorides are inexpensive and readily accessible, making them ideal reagents for converting white phosphorus (P4) into primary phosphines RPH2. However, methods for achieving thisâŠ
https://buff.ly/Z0bZPfi
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Gunnar Werncke
12 months ago
A well timed publication in
@chemcomm.rsc.org
for transitioning from
@unimarburg.bsky.social
to
@unileipzig.bsky.social
. Our view on recent developments in linear metal(I) chemistry in part from our lab in Marburg. There is still a lot to do on this topic in Leipzig. đ
pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
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Linear Open-Shell 3d-Metal Silylamides â A Versatile Tool in Coordination Chemistry
Linear 3d-metal complexes with open-shell metal ions have fascinated coordination chemists for decades. Originally the focus lied on metal(II) species, yet the synthetic possibilities to acquire their...
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/cc/d5cc02761f
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Breher Research Group
12 months ago
Interested in âNon-Innocent Ligands as Mediators for Visible-Light-Initiated ElementâCarbon Bond Homolysis in Main Group Chemistryâ? Then have a look at this
#AngewandteReview
Excellent work by
@jonasoliverwenzel.bsky.social
(* author) and Johannes Werner đđ
#chemsky
doi.org/10.1002/anie...
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NonâInnocent Ligands as Mediators for VisibleâLightâInitiated ElementâCarbon Bond Homolysis in Main Group Chemistry
This minireview discusses the facilitation of EâC bond homolysis of main group compounds with visible light by the coordination of redox non-innocent ligands. Important conceptual coherencies, potent....
https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202507060
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Thanks to
@vlderinger.bsky.social
for a fantastic talk at our in organic colloquium @uni-regensburg with a poster session and summer party afterwards!
12 months ago
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Scott Research Group
over 1 year ago
New preprint on ChemRxiv! Our latest exploration of conPET/e-PRC
#photoredox
highlights preassembly and "anti-Kasha" reactivity, even in a system with a long ES lifetime. Thanks to all involved, including collaborators at HUN-REN and Uni of Warwick.
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
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Counterintuitive Photochemistry of an Isolated Acridinyl Radical: ConPET via Preassembly Despite a Long-Lived Excited State
Photoredox chemistry has seen a dramatic rise in popularity in recent years, but mechanistic understanding has persistently lagged behind reaction development itself. This is particularly true for the...
https://chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/article-details/67e17a57fa469535b9637c29
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Hering-Junghans Lab
over 1 year ago
Our first post here. Timâs newest work on the reactivity of phosphaalumenes is out. When P=Al meets itâs smaller sibling a unique B,N,Al,P-heterocycle is formed. Congrats Tim and Leonie!
#chemsky
@chemcomm.bsky.social
@likat.bsky.social
#31p
pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
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A BNAlP-heterocycle
We report the [2+2]-cyclization reaction of a phosphaalumene with its lighter analog, an iminoborane, to give a species with a four-membered BNAlP-heterocycle with alternating Lewis basic and acidic c...
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/cc/d5cc00308c
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Pleased to share our latest work on a reactive iron-tin complex. Congrats to first author Yang Liu and thanks to our collaborators at the Gschwind and Meyer groups @Uni Regensburg and Göttingen!
#iron
#tin
#119Sn
#main_group_chemistry
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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Synthesis and Reactivity of an IronâTin Complex with Adjacent Stannylidyne and Ferriostannylene Units
Heavier transition metal carbyne analogs hold significant potential for cooperative activation of small molecules. However, complexes containing more than one heavier tetrylidyne ligand RE (E = Si, Ge...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.4c18423
over 1 year ago
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Schneider Lab
over 1 year ago
Our paper on triplet pnictinidenes (P, As, Sb) with transition metal substituents is out; congrats to Marc, Nils, Tarek and Rich and thanks to all that have contributed to get a comprehensive electronic structure picture
@haenisch-group.bsky.social
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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Transient Triplet Metallopnictinidenes MâPn (M = PdII, PtII; Pn = P, As, Sb): Characterization and Dimerization
Nitrenes (RâN) have been subject to a large body of experimental and theoretical studies. The fundamental reactivity of this important class of transient intermediates has been attributed to their electronic structures, particularly the accessibility of triplet vs singlet states. In contrast, electronic structure trends along the heavier pnictinidene analogues (RâPn; Pn = PâBi) are much less systematically explored. We here report the synthesis of a series of metallodipnictenes, {MâPnâPnâM} (M = PdII, PtII; Pn = P, As, Sb, Bi) and the characterization of the transient metallopnictinidene intermediates, {MâPn} for Pn = P, As, Sb. Structural, spectroscopic, and computational analysis revealed spin triplet ground states for the metallopnictinidenes with characteristic electronic structure trends along the series. In comparison to the nitrene, the heavier pnictinidenes exhibit lower-lying ground state SOMOs and singlet excited states, thus suggesting increased electrophilic reactivity. Furthermore, the splitting of the triplet magnetic microstates is beyond the phosphinidenes {MâP} dominated by heavy pnictogen atom induced spinâorbit coupling.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.4c16830?articleRef=test
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Thompson Lab at U Idaho
over 1 year ago
Our first post is about our first paper!
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PâP Coupling with and without Terminal MetalâPhosphorus Intermediates
Terminal metalâphosphorus (MâP) complexes are of significant contemporary interest as potential platforms for P-atom transfer (PAT) chemistry. Decarbonylation of metalâphosphaethynolate (MâPCO) comple...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.4c16833
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Andrew Weller
over 1 year ago
Kris Altusâ latest SMOM work, just accepted in
@angewandtechemie.bsky.social
. Modular, molecular, in crystallo tandem catalysis for ethene to propene (ETP) under flow at room temp/low pressure. With P. Dyer (Durham) & M. Buchmeiser (
@crc1333.bsky.social
)
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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