Philipp Seitz (@philippseitz1) 's Twitter Profile
Philipp Seitz

@philippseitz1

Organic Chemist
PhD Student @besserchemistry

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calendar_today30-12-2019 14:45:44

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Esser Research Group (@besserchemistry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our chiral nanohoops finally came through! Thanks to an immense synthetic effort by Mathias. So proud of my team! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…

Philipp Seitz (@philippseitz1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you for having me and giving me the opportunity to give a talk about my research!#ORCHEM22 I'm also very honored to receive one of the poster prizes!

Jishan Wu (@jishan_wu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first triply twisted Möbius carbon nanobelt! The enantiomers were also isolated, showing large dissymmetric factor. This collaborative work with H. Isobe’s team was just posted in ChemRxiv. Fan Wei T.M.Fukunaga chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxi…

The first triply twisted Möbius carbon nanobelt! The enantiomers were also isolated, showing large dissymmetric factor. This collaborative work with H. Isobe’s team was just posted in <a href="/ChemRxiv/">ChemRxiv</a>. <a href="/FanWei_NUS/">Fan Wei</a> <a href="/tmfukunaga/">T.M.Fukunaga</a> chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxi…
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Representation from our group International Symposium CURO-π5. A wonderful conference with excellent science, great people, and perfect organization in beautiful Prague. Many thanks to Irena Stará as Symposium Chair!

Representation from our group  <a href="/CUROpi5/">International Symposium CURO-π5</a>. A wonderful conference with excellent science, great people, and perfect organization in beautiful Prague. Many thanks to Irena Stará as Symposium Chair!
Nature Synthesis (@naturesynthesis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now online: Q&A: Making nanohoops Birgit Esser Esser Research Group talks to Ali Stoddart about the challenges of synthesizing conjugated nanohoops and other aromatic systems. nature.com/articles/s4416… ($)

Philipp Seitz (@philippseitz1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting news! Just published my first-ever first-author paper in Angewandte Chemie on a new class of Nanohoop-Polymers and their application in Batteries 🔋⚡️. #Nanohoops #Hooppolymers 🧪

Angewandte Chemie (@angew_chem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conjugated Nanohoop Polymers based on Antiaromatic Dibenzopentalenes for Charge Storage in Organic Batteries (Birgit Esser and co-workers) Esser Research Group Universität Ulm @ClusterPolis #openaccess thanks to #projektDEAL onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…

ChemSusChem (@chemsuschem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anion-Rocking Chair Batteries with Tuneable Voltage using Viologen- and Phenothiazine Polymer-based Electrodes (Birgit Esser and co-workers) #OpenAccess thanks to #ProjektDEAL Esser Research Group @phpenert onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cs…

Ramesh Jasti (@profjasti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New draft manuscript by The Jasti Laboratory led by recent graduate, Dr. James May, posted to ChemRxiv shorturl.at/mnvGP. The 'clicked' intermediate is easily scalable and therefore should be useful to others that want to make various nanohoop MIMs.

New draft manuscript by <a href="/nanohoops/">The Jasti Laboratory</a> led by recent graduate, Dr. James May, posted to <a href="/ChemRxiv/">ChemRxiv</a> shorturl.at/mnvGP. The 'clicked' intermediate is easily scalable and therefore should be useful to others that want to make various nanohoop MIMs.
Wojtek Stawski (@stawskiwojtek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just finished our first Esser Research Group visit at DESY (English) synchrotron. We are going back to Ulm with some exciting structures, great memories and new experience! Special thanks to Leila, the beamline scientist, for great cooperation and fun! We all learned a lot from each other

Just finished our first <a href="/Besserchemistry/">Esser Research Group</a> visit at <a href="/desynews/">DESY (English)</a> synchrotron. We are going back to Ulm with some exciting structures, great memories and new experience! Special thanks to Leila, the beamline scientist, for great cooperation and fun! We all learned a lot from each other