Excited to share that our article from 2024 is one of the Top Viewed Article in @angew_chem. Congratulations Dave! 🎉
Read it here https://t.co/JqmAa4u6Pk
#TopViewedArticle@wileyinresearch
Our latest @ChemicalScience paper reports the first crystal structure of hydrazoic acid bound to a transition metal. Cryogenic photolysis reveals the elusive triplet dirhodium imidogen intermediate enabling stereospecific NH aziridination of olefins. https://t.co/cmpwOfWwP2
Synthesis of N-Pyridinium Aziridines
Submitting Authors: Samya Samanta, Hao Tan, Saikat Chatterjee, David C. Powers
Checking Authors: Michael M. Gilbert and Nathan D. Ide
https://t.co/MmTX90xToO
Our latest work in @J_A_C_S captures a reactive silver nitrene in crystallo an important but elusive intermediate in C–H functionalization. The triplet nitrene species is confirmed by further spectroscopy, and computation. Link:
https://t.co/B3Sf7oKDUN
Congrats to all involved!
Congratulations to Dr. Phong Thai, Ph.D. #14 from the group! Phong's insight and curiosity to learn about reaction mechanisms and developing models to study them has been a massive benefit to the lab in general and we wish him all the success in his future endeavors.
In our latest paper now out in @J_A_C_S, we report a combined experimental and computational investigation of N–H activation and C–N coupling promoted by anodically generated iodanyl radicals.
https://t.co/5UkS1x5jYp
Happy to share I have obtained a PhD in Organic Chemistry. Sincere gratitude to my advisor Prof. Ronald Castellano for his continuous support and guidance throughout this journey and my amazing colleagues at @CastellanoLabUF! Grateful to be a part of @UFChemistry and @uflorida 🐊
Celebrating our 100th publication around our group's 10-year anniversary with our latest review on 'Synthesis and Application of Bioactive N‐Functionalized Aziridines' in @angew_chem. Check it out!
https://t.co/KAax6CKKsL
Excited to share our recent pre-print about PCO-group transfer by pincer-supported Ni-PCO complexe to provide P-Analogues of B-Lactams. Check it out here: https://t.co/e2wE2r81e5
Congratulations to Arpan, Ph.D. #13 from our lab. Arpan has been a beacon of tenacity, and we are very proud of all his accomplishments. Wishing him the best in all his future endeavours!
Celebrating our 100th publication around our group's 10-year anniversary with our latest review on 'Synthesis and Application of Bioactive N‐Functionalized Aziridines' in @angew_chem. Check it out!
https://t.co/KAax6CKKsL
Our latest work in @ChemicalScience investigates porous salt thin film growth mechanisms, and effects of thickness on metalation of the films. Congratulations to everyone involved in this paper from our lab, as well as our wonderful collaborators!
https://t.co/iiemQM0YBJ
It was a great pleasure to attend the 74th Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting in Germany. Thanks to Dr. Powers, Dr. Gabbaï and @TAMU for this amazing opportunity. Forever grateful.
@TAMUChemistry@Powers_Lab
Tune in this week to hear from Dr. Promita Biswas about aziridine group transfer reactions! Thanks to Dr. Sourav Mondal for hosting and editing!
Link: https://t.co/ugNilYnGTs
@J_A_C_S 2024, 146, 30796-30801. https://t.co/pOgWiCorBm
Check out the cool story of aziridine group transfer via aziridinyl radical from our group in this Synthesis Workshop episode. Thanks to @MatthewHorwitz1 for the invitation.
Another feather in your cap, @promita2992. 🥳
Check out our recent study on Proteome-Wide Covalent Targeting of Acidic Residues with Tunable N-Aryl Aziridines in @J_A_C_S. Congratulations to Hao and the Adibekian Group for this excellent team-up.
https://t.co/pYlFBOg3qT
Check out our recent article in Synpacts titled 'Transient N-Aziridinyl Radicals in Olefin Functionalization' highlighting aziridine radical transfer to olefins from @J_A_C_S.
https://t.co/G9lfCT9UZQ
@thiemechemistry@synlett_journal
Congratulations @promita2992 🥂
Everything's bigger in Texas—even a chain of sp carbons! The solid-state structure of an ultra-long polyyne with C28 linkages is now unveiled. We hit a dead end with the longer ones, but hey, they look like a "crystal clear" challenge worth tackling!