Metallaphosphinidene Coupling with a Phosphorus Ylide to Form a Phosphavinyl [P═CH2]− Ligand | Journal of the American Chemical Society https://t.co/ksLBftl0iU
Our new work is now published as #MyFirstChemSci@ChemicalScience
We demonstrate the first cationic Phospha-Wittig reaction and a new dimerisation mode for phosphaalkenes.
Thanks @tonifrontera for another wonderful collab. Read more here:
https://t.co/eRFQMlkzIV
Chemoselectivity in the Cationic Phospha-Wittig reaction: Accessing Phosphorus-Heterocycles, Phosphaalkenes, and their annulated [4+2] Dimers https://t.co/k4nMvGLDRs
Thanks @WeigandGroup for letting us to a part of your team. Congratulations to Apicha. #NANOCAST#ES212S3
Chain-length-dependent reactivity of alkenyl phosphates in ruthenium-catalyzed cross-metathesis - now published in Chemical Communications https://t.co/x7S19hl7MB
Check out our latest contribution to the insertion chemistry of arsenium ions just accepted in @angew_chem together with @florian_meurer and @LisaZimmer_mann. It also marks a huge personal milestone as it´s my first publication as co-corresponding author.
https://t.co/DtT2s0QM8Q
👉Phosphorus ring expansion at #cobalt: targeted synthesis of P4, P5, and P7 ligands
📢Be sure to check out this research by Jan J. Weigand @WeigandGroup, Robert Wolf @TheWolf_Group and co-workers
https://t.co/zmWfuvLp4Z
Zwitterionic 2-Phosphaethene-thiolates [(LC)P=CS(LC/P)]+ as PCS Building Blocks (LC=NHC, LP=PR3) (Jan J. Weigand and co-workers) @PhilippRoyla @tonifrontera3 @WeigandGroup#openaccess 🔓 https://t.co/BCgoFon26d
I am very happy that our study was published in Nature! Please check it out!
Thanks a lot to my co-authors @emilien_ls and Philip and my PhD supervisor @morandilab!
Happy to see the second project of my PhD available as an accepted article in @angew_chem !
Thanks to @tonifrontera3 for the insightful calculations and @WeigandGroup for making this possible! Check out the article below! ⤵️ https://t.co/CUlo8qXXwe
WaaFs debut as the last contribution to @ChemRxiv from our group in 2023!! Hope this would be a nice read for your holidays. The truly curiosity-driven research done by our master student, Shun Tokuda @STokuda_chem!!
https://t.co/fJHnV1QCtr
Chemiker Prof. Jan. J. Weigand von @TUD_Science hat eine Methode entwickelt, um Phosphor- & Stickstoffatome gezielt in polyzyklische Systeme einzubringen. Sie könnte Anwendungen in organischen Halbleitertechnologien, wie OLEDs, ermöglichen. Mehr Infos ➡️ https://t.co/XQU758yp6f
👏 Kudos to Jannis (fantastic!) and collaborators! Our work on π-conjugated 1,3-azaphospholes introduces P and N atoms into polycyclic systems in a novel way. Dive into the exciting research in CHEM Cellpress📚: https://t.co/AWNyapEnaA @phosphorchem @TUD_Science
@ChemistryWorld
Thrilled our 4-student delegation (Jannis, Linwei, Tobias, Philipp) rocked #ICPC24! 🌟 Congrats @PhilippRoyla on the poster award! 🏆 Met 2 former PhD stars from our group (Dr. Wang, Dr. Guo) on the way back to Germany! 🌠 #Ningbo#chemistry @TUD_Science #PhD
Visible-Light-Triggered Photoswitching of Diphosphene Complexes (Jan J. Weigand and co-workers) @TUD_Science #OpenAccess thanks to #ProjektDEAL https://t.co/rMwWUrSIkc
I am truly honored for the Reinhart Koselleck funding from @dfg!🎉Thank you all for the support. New methods for a more sustainable chemistry, with a special focus on phosphorus recycling will be explored. Excited for this journey! #sustainability @TUD_Science @ChemistryWorld
Delighted to share this paper showcasing the selective capture of cesium: Highly Selective Separation of Cs+ from Brines Using an Electroactive Layered Composite of Vanadosilicate | ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering https://t.co/slRB9DSGB2
Now online:
Article by Tobias Schneider, Kai Schwedtmann, Jannis Fidelius & Jan J. Weigand @WeigandGroup @TUD_Science
Redox-neutral conversion of ubiquitous PV sources to a versatile PO2+ phosphorylation reagent
https://t.co/4mZU2Y2nqb ($)
Check out our latest work on a cross-electrophile coupling of unactivated alkyl electrophiles that is enabled by a frustrated ion pair. A big thank you to @morandilab and my co-author Philip! Now out in @ChemRxiv. https://t.co/tJWZ1F6Akw
Amazing reaction! Congratulations!
Cationic Phosphinidene as a Versatile P1 Building Block: [LC–P]+ Transfer from Phosphonio–Phosphanides [LC–P–PR3]+ and Subsequent LC Replacement Reactions (LC = N-Heterocyclic Carbene)
https://t.co/zyNHLKShLl