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We feel not comfortable working outside a Schlenk - Chemistry and catalysis with a selection of the finest elements
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We unlocked new reactivity for gallium(I): The work of Simon Schreiner on the unusual insertion of alkynes into a Ga(I)-C bond by retention of both the oxidation state and the 'coordination number' of one is now online as a preprint: researchsquare.com/article/rs-417…
A part of the group enjoyed the Royal Society of Chemistry Main Group Meeting very much. Great talks and posters and very good discussions. Thanks to Cowley Group Jupp Lab Kyle Pearce Cath Weetman and David Liptrot for organizing this great event!
It was indeed a great meeting but we were missing Prof Hevia 🇺🇦 very much. Looking forward to the next opportunity...
Last day of #LeopoldinAIchem - a fantastic symposium organized by SPP 2363 and Frank Glorius. Here one can smell the future of chemistry.
The 'Analysis-of-Solid-Surfaces' group, which has a strong expertise in multi-scale microscopy, electron diffraction and electronic transport experiments on nanostructures and quantum materials is led by Christoph Tegenkamp Tegenkamp_group.
Thanks to KretschmerLab, TeichertLab, García-Mancheño Lab, Dielmann Group and Martin Breugst for the fantastic FuMo meeting! And congrats to Robert for winning the 'best questioner award', which stays in our lab
#threetimesinarow
Is there a better way of celebrating Carneval Tuesday than with a traditional Bavarian white sausage breakfast? Celebrating with special guest KretschmerLab from TU Chemnitz
Registration and abstract submission is now open for the RSC Main Group Chemistry annual meeting at rsc.org/events/detail/… #chemistry
An inspiring visit to Oxford Chemistry comes to an end. Thanks to Lilian Szych and Aldridge Group for setting this up and the nice hospitality. I really enjoyed the great discussions and my stay The Queen's College.
#CHEMnitz OxfordOMGSS
Yesterday we had the pleasure of hosting Stefanie Dehnen and enjoying beautiful cluster chemistry from her lab at our GDCh lecture. Of course, this was followed by a fine Nachsitzung with our #CHEMnitz colleagues including Marc Armbrüster, Martin Breugst and Michael Sommer
Wie man Moleküle auf Trab bringt, erforscht der Chemiker Robert Kretschmer (KretschmerLab). Er ist Alumnus der Jungen Akademie und einer von 30 porträtierten Forschenden im Buch „Young Scientists“ von der Jungen Akademie und Hanser Literatur. Infos: bit.ly/3lQrJHq