
Dr Gemma Gransbury
@gemgransbury
Australian chemist postdocing in the Perfetti group at the Uni of Florence. Boskovic Group, Mills Group and Chilton group alumni (she/her). Views are my own
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23-04-2015 13:10:30
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Check out Jett Janetzki's 1st corresponding author paper in EurJIC - part of the #SpinTransitionMaterials issue. With Dr Gemma Gransbury, Dr Marcus Giansiracusa & A Starikova; data from #SQUIDForUnimelb 🦑🧲 #ValenceTautomerism #OzChem …mistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ej…

Happy to share another paper from my PhD, and my 1st as corresponding author! We have studied the electronic structure of a bis(dioxolene) ligand in three oxidation states Thanks to Prof Colette Boskovic, Dr Gemma Gransbury, Dr Marcus Giansiracusa, A Starikova & R Gable 🧲🧪🦑 …mistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ej…




We are looking for a PDRA to join our team at the Centre for Radiochemistry Research UoM Chemistry on a Rolls-Royce funded collaborative industrial project. Please RT, and if you meet the person spec in the advert below and are interested please email me. jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…



Excited to share my first (co-)corresponding author paper in DaltonTransactions! With MillsGroup and Sophie Corner we report the effects of weakly coordinating anion binding on the single molecule magnet behaviour of a dysprosocenium cation UoM Chemistry doi.org/10.1039/D4DT02…

By the power of three! Delighted to have this work published with Sophie leading and Dr Gemma Gransbury co-corresponding author. We show how sensitive magnetic relaxation rates are to relatively small differences in weak transverse fields in dysprosocene-based SMMs.

Dr Gemma Gransbury and Hannah lead group generation-spanning collaborative work from UoM Chemistry School of Chemistry | University of Melbourne on trigonal planar lanthanide amide aminoxyl complexes in Inorganic Chemistry, with Dr Conrad Goodwin Prof. Nicholas F Chilton; Dr Marcus Giansiracusa is co-corresponding author. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Just published in Inorganic Chemistry: Trigonal planar lanthanide(III) bis(silyl)amide aminoxyl complexes reported by University of Manchester teams: go.acs.org/bDz @uomchemistry @chemistryuom @gemgransbury @hannahchemistry @conradgoodwin Prof. Nicholas F Chilton Dr Marcus Giansiracusa MillsGroup


Now in Inorganic Chemistry, we report a series of trigonal planar Ln(III) complexes with amides and aminoxyl. Started on my first day at UoM Chemistry, it’s been a long time coming!! Dr Hannah Nicholas MillsGroup Dr Marcus Giansiracusa Prof. Nicholas F Chilton Dr Conrad Goodwin School of Chemistry | University of Melbourne go.acs.org/bDz

For women in academia, barriers to having children aren't just finding partners or preserving fertility. It's systemic barriers—relentless relocations, temporary contracts, focus on individual achievement—planning for a family is like an impossible luxury.science.org/content/articl…

Sophie has lead a paper now available asap in Chemical Science on a new toy for synthetic chemists to play with: half-sandwich fluorobenzene-bound rare earth complexes George Whitehead Dr Gemma Gransbury Prof. Nicholas F Chilton UoM Chemistry pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…




PengBo has led a paper now asap Chemical Science with Zheng and Winpenny UoM Chemistry on rare earth amidinate complexes bridged by benzene tetraanions. 2024 has been quite the year for this type of complex as you'll see from the citations! pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art… Dr Gemma Gransbury


📢📢We are hiring! A two-year post-doc position is available. If interested in ab initio high-throughput calculations, open-shell nanographenes, surfaces, and the wonderful city of Florence, contact me at [email protected] Call (Italian/English): titulus.unifi.it/albo/viewer?vi…

