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Prof Ian Fairlamb

@ian_fairlamb

Chemistry Professor in York, England (UK). Views expressed are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.

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Do you want to be the next @blavatnikawards UK🇬🇧 Laureate in Chemical Sciences like Prof Anthony Green Green Research Group Manchester chemistry The University of Manchester? The nomination period for the 2025 Awards cycle is open thru 29 May blavatnikawards.org/awards/united-… #Chemtwitter #Realtimechem Royal Society of Chemistry

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New paper in Chemical Science. pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/Art… Mn2(CO)10 is a versatile pre catalyst and here we use time-resolved IR spectroscopy, from ps through to mins, to understand how it is activated. Great working with Prof Ian Fairlamb and Central Laser Facility as always Chemistry at York

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Here we show deciphering complexity in Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions. Using HTE, kinetic analysis, data science and traditional organometallic chemistry experiments. Congrats to all involved, particularly George, Lyndsay and James. Chemistry at York nature.com/articles/s4146…

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We've been working hard to implement automated technologies into our synthesis, catalysis and mechanistic workflows (more to come...). Here, a review published in Digital Discovery. Congrats to Chris, Jake, Stuart and Theo Digital Discovery Chemistry at York pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

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Shout out for Dr Sarah Wilson Dessent Lab & Prof Ian Fairlamb group Chemistry at York for presenting new results from our #EPSRC project at #IMSC2024 "Real time monitoring of Cu catalysis reactions using MS and IR Spectroscopy"

Shout out for Dr Sarah Wilson <a href="/DessentLab/">Dessent Lab</a> &amp; <a href="/Ian_Fairlamb/">Prof Ian Fairlamb</a>  group <a href="/ChemistryatYork/">Chemistry at York</a> for presenting new results from our #EPSRC project at #IMSC2024 "Real time monitoring of Cu catalysis reactions using MS and IR Spectroscopy"