Delighted to see this online. Unique surrogates help uncover the chemistry of #metathesis intermediates. Very humbling to work with super talented people: @S_Docherty, @z_berkson, Alex, Michael, @CoperetGroup, and especially with @KakiuchiYuya. Vielen Dank @snsf_ch for funding.
Colin, Scott et al. found a “noble” solution to get a grip of Brønsted acidity in molecules and materials using 109Ag-NMR. Check their recent work @ChemicalScience https://t.co/3NZ0NxVY97
The latest contribution from @CoperetGroup concentrates on identifying the local coordination environment of Ga-sites in silica-supported catalysts from solid-state NMR and probe molecule studies augmented with molecular analogs.
https://t.co/ACX823ckIM
Geometry and Local Environment of Surface Sites in Vanadium-Based Ziegler–Natta Catalysts from 51V Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy | Journal of the American Chemical Society @ETH@ETH_DCHAB#Surface#Vandium#ZieglerNatta@nmr900#NMR https://t.co/dRkW4IqjLb
Congratulations to Scott for the successful defense of his PhD. We wish you all the best for the next adventure in UK 2.0🇺🇸! Thanks to the PhD committee for the great scientific discussions.🍾
Enjoyed being able to share some of our work from the past couple of years with a broader audience. Thought-provoking questions + suggestions that followed.
Congratulations to Moritz, Scott and Seraphine on their PhD Public presentations. It was great to discover the amazing chemistry of Supported single-molecule magnets, reducible dopants in heterogeneous catalysts and reactions running at above 1000K! @ETH_DCHAB@ETH_en
"'When a regime has been in power for too long ... you can rely on the leaders of that regime to act solely in the interests of self-preservation...' Who authored that quote?"
"Was it Cicero...?"
"It was you, Prime Minister."
Last week we had our annual LAC Christmas symposium (Spring edition) featuring the Venanzi distinguished Lecturer Prof. Doug Stephan @FLPchemist ! We thank all speakers (& surprise speaker @JanVermant) for sharing a glimpse into their exciting science!