
Dan Wilson
@inordanic
Synthetic inorganic chemist.
@Royalcom1851 Research Fellow at @UCLChemistry
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🥳🎉Really excited! you can now read about the fun we have been having with lasers💥, x-rays 🩻 and magnets 🧲 to study photochemistry ☀️🧪 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja… thanks to Sebastian Pike Diamond Light Source Dominik Kubicki !

Many congrats to Ana McGinley & Manting Mu for their work on Alkene Isomerisation Catalysed by a Superbasic Sodium Amide just off the press Angewandte Chemie! Another fantastic collaboration with Andreu, Gian Luca Righetti Prof Hevia 🇺🇦! Great teamwork!!👏🥳 doi.org/10.1002/anie.2…

PhD advert 📢 We have some last minute PhD funding available to start in October 2024 to work in main group chemistry and catalysis. Please share with anyone who might be interested and contact me directly (unfortunately UK funding only) UoBChemistry

A Sterically Accessible Monomeric Stibine Oxide Activates Organotetrel(IV) Halides, Including C–F and Si–F Bonds J. Am. Chem. Soc. #Chemistry #Chemed #Science #TechnologyNews #news #technology #AcademicTwitter #ResearchPapers #InnoConf24 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…


An isolable phosphinidene oxide, you ask? That’s right!!! Check out Chenyang’s (Chenyang Hu) outstanding work out today in Nature Chemistry! Using steric bulk to help stabilise a highly reactive P(III)=O bond. nature.com/articles/s4155…

Check out our newest paper out now in J. Am. Chem. Soc., dealing with cooperative sulfur transformations at a dinickel site. Congratulations to Dr. Valeria Tagliavini and a huge thank you to all authors for their contributions 🎊🎊🎊 tinyurl.com/25kzmjd8

A big congratulations to Nadia Stephaniuk for her prize poster on bimetallic enzyme mimics! Dan Wilson King's Chemistry

Congratulations to Trevor, Nick & Joy Betley Group Harvard Chemistry 🥳🥳 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja… J. Am. Chem. Soc. #crystllography #education


A nickel(0) complex inserts into an oxidized [4Fe-4S] cluster, giving iron−nickel−sulfur clusters that provide insight into the potential properties of the C cluster of CO dehydrogenase enzymes NEW #ASAP by Pat Holland, Serena DeBeer & team Read here: go.acs.org/bcK
![ACS Central Science (@acscentsci) on Twitter photo A nickel(0) complex inserts into an oxidized [4Fe-4S] cluster, giving iron−nickel−sulfur clusters that provide insight into the potential properties of the C cluster of CO dehydrogenase enzymes
NEW #ASAP by <a href="/patholland_0/">Pat Holland</a>, Serena DeBeer & team
Read here: go.acs.org/bcK A nickel(0) complex inserts into an oxidized [4Fe-4S] cluster, giving iron−nickel−sulfur clusters that provide insight into the potential properties of the C cluster of CO dehydrogenase enzymes
NEW #ASAP by <a href="/patholland_0/">Pat Holland</a>, Serena DeBeer & team
Read here: go.acs.org/bcK](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GZm5y5dWwAkOQN7.jpg)

Jingyan's thermodynamic study on CO2 binding to an N-heterocyclic imine is fresh off the press Chemical Communications This is also my first project from UCL Chemistry 🥳 with Caroline Knapp tinyurl.com/2v2he9nz

Toast to the bimetallic team in our group for our first TM-based chemistry published in J. Am. Chem. Soc. We introduced a new platform for the mimicry of Cu-ZSM-5, highlighting the role of aluminum in hydrogen atom abstraction reactivity! Way to go! doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4…

New comment in Nature Reviews Chemistry with Stephen Fielden 🥳 We discuss our experiences navigating academia while having a long-term chronic illness - Multiple Sclerosis. Let’s continue on our positive trend to empower academics with disabilities! Hope you enjoy reading our article ☺️


New Hot article from Daniel Wilson (@inordanic), Caroline Knapp (Caroline Knapp) and colleagues at UCL Chemistry 'Reversible CO2 insertion into the silicon–nitrogen σ-bond of an N-heterocyclic iminosilane' 🔥 #OpenAccess 🔓 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Just out 😊: Siad Wolff has accomplished the design of a molecule with a Ni-CO2-Fe entity, resembling the one in the enzyme CODH, giving us a clue why nature may have used iron here. Thanks a lot also to all other contributors!! Angewandte Chemie UniSysCat - Cluster of Excellence onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…
