KretschmerLab
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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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It was indeed a great meeting but we were missing Prof Hevia 🇺🇦 very much. Looking forward to the next opportunity...
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!
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…
I really enjoyed my visit Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin yesterday. The inorganic chemistry department is a superb example of high quality research paired with nice, kind and devoted researchers. Ray Group Christian Limberg Braun Group Josh Abbenseth Alberto Pérez-Bitrián
Last week the annual #CHEMnitz hike with some of our chemistry and AFM students brought us to the Augustusburg. Very enjoyable discussions paired with impressive views. Another good reason to study TU Chemnitz
Am 27.6. sprechen Maria Bühner, Jürgen Lemke und ich in der Bundesstiftung Aufarbeitung über die Abschaffung des # 151 StGB in der DDR. Herzliche Einladung! bundesstiftung-aufarbeitung.de/de/veranstaltu…
Today, Ingo Krossing Group was closing our GDCh summer lecture series with a marvelous presentation on low-valent compounds, WCAs and unified scales - truely inspiring. Martin Breugst TeichertLab
On Thursday morning I was telling my students that the structure of MAO remains a challenge despite decades of research. A few hours later I learned that this has changed. Check out the work from ExxonMobil Science Magazine science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
🎁Best wishes to Yitzhak Apeloig Yitzhak Apeloig who turns 80 today. Born in Bukhara, Uzbekistan—his parents were Polish Jews who had fled their home when the Germans invaded Poland in 1939—he came to Israel with his family in 1947. He studied chemistry and physics at the Hebrew
Now online: Article by Simon Schreiner, Tobias Rüffer & KretschmerLab TU Chemnitz A singly bonded gallanediyl with redox-active and redox-inert reactivity nature.com/articles/s4416… ($)