
Dr Ben Réant
@ben_reant
29, Research Associate 👨🏻🔬 🏳️🌈 in @ConradGoodwin group, previously @MeeraMehta_Lab | @millsgroupchem
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If you like f-element chemistry and also monster reviews, please check out our latest paper with Prof. Steve Liddle UoM Chemistry and led by Dr Jingzhen Du on molecular heavy group 15 f-block chemistry - now online Chemical Science! pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

We are happy to share our joint work on the role of bis(phosphinimino)methanides as universal ligands in the coordination sphere of metals across the periodic table. Now in Chemistry Review pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

Every thought you could reduce Li with the heavier group 1 elements? Neither did we: nature.com/articles/s4146… Really chuffed to have this work out and thanks again to Mike, Dr Claire McMullin, Mary Mahon, Sam Neale, Han-Ying Liu and Hattie for helping this come together!



Our latest collaborative work with researchers EPSRC National Research Facility for EPR UoM Chemistry on pulsed EPR spectroscopy and computational studies of lanthanide cyclopentadienyl complexes is now accepted in Chemical Science pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art… Prof. Nicholas F Chilton Dr Gemma Gransbury Meagan Oakley Dr Fabrizio Ortu

Opportunity to do a PhD f-element (4f & 5f) synthetic chemistry and redox chemistry in my group The University of Manchester. Make molecules with no right to exist. Excellent ties to some of the best characterisation (EPSRC National Research Facility for EPR), and theory folks. #ChemPhD (capgoodwin.com)



Excellent start to 2024! Check out some of our latest work in the Mehta group exploring Zintl Ions/Phases as initiators for hydrophosphination! Thanks MehtaLab Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Organometallics

Interested in Uranium-Carbon bonds? Check out our latest article from the mazzantigroup on the reactivity of a U(III) cyclometalated complex now in Inorganic Chemistry selected as ACS Editor’s Choice Article! doi.org/10.1021/acs.in… EPFL EPFL Chemistry


This paper is now published in Inorganic Chemistry! pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

Super excited to share the group’s first foray into low oxidation state rare earth chemistry! Featuring rare Sc / Y / La2+! Please see the ChemRxiv: chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxi… Big thanks to Prof. Nicholas F Chilton and EPSRC National Research Facility for EPR team for getting key insights on these complicated systems.


Low-coordinate neptunium 4+ robbed of electron, steals it back (you'll never guess how!!) ➡️ nature.com/articles/s4155… Julie Niklas Kate Otte Popov Computational Lab Bess Vlaisavljevich Henry La Pierre


Really excited to share this collaborative work on the “Use of Microwave Dielectric Spectroscopy for the In Actu Assessment of Frustrated Lewis Pair Encounter Complexes” with Duncan Browne Adrian Porch pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

The Royal Society of Chemistry Dalton Community Northern Regional meeting is coming up (August 14th). This is free to attend, just please sign up below and we look forward to seeing you! 🗣️ Talk abstract DL: 26/07 📰 Poster abstract DL: 02/08 rsc.org/events/detail/…

Excited to share a preprint of the first work I have done with Dr Conrad Goodwin as PDRA. Check it out on ChemRxiv, go.shr.lc/4c1gsrD, where we present a number of uranium(III,IV) thiolate complexes using Power's m-terphenyl ligand! Thanks John Seed & George Whitehead!


A preprint of work led by Dr Gemma Gransbury and Dr Hannah Nicholas, together with colleagues UoM Chemistry Dr Conrad Goodwin Michele Vonci and in Australia Dr Marcus Giansiracusa Prof. Nicholas F Chilton on trigonal lanthanide silylamide aminoxyl complexes, has been deposited on ChemRxiv: chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxi…

Chemistry The University of Manchester look forward to hosting the Royal Society of Chemistry Dalton Community Northern Regional Meeting 2024 tomorrow – 14/08. We've got an excellent lineup of speakers, posters, and are hosting Jupp Lab for the 2024 Edward Frankland Prize Lecture. Schedule below.
