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EaStCHEM Colloquia: Daniella Goldfarb - Joint EaStCHEM/BSRC Colloquium
Speaker: Daniella Goldfarb (Weitzmann)
The information on this talk is not live. For up-to-date details please visit: https://talks.st-andrews.ac.uk/On: April 24, 2018 From: 15h30 To: 16h30
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EaStCHEM Colloquia: Colin Pulham
Speaker: Colin Pulham (Edinburgh)
The information on this talk is not live. For up-to-date details please visit: https://talks.st-andrews.ac.uk/On: April 25, 2018 From: 15h30 To: 16h30
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EaStCHEM Colloquia: Elizabeth Gibson
Speaker: Elizabeth Gibson (Newcastle)
The information on this talk is not live. For up-to-date details please visit: https://talks.st-andrews.ac.uk/On: May 9, 2018 From: 15h30 To: 16h30
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EaStCHEM Colloquia: Don Hilvert- Joint EaStCHEM/BSRC Colloquium
Speaker: Don Hilvert (ETHZ)
The information on this talk is not live. For up-to-date details please visit: https://talks.st-andrews.ac.uk/On: May 16, 2018 From: 13h00 To: 14h00
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EaStCHEM Colloquia: Challenging Catalytic C–H Bond Activation
Speaker: Uwe Schneider (Edinburgh)
The information on this talk is not live. For up-to-date details please visit: https://talks.st-andrews.ac.uk/On: May 23, 2018 From: 15h30 To: 16h30
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ScotCHEM Colloquia: Prof David MacMillan FRS
Speaker: Prof David MacMillan FRS (Princeton)
New Photoredox ReactionsDavid W. C. MacMillan
Merck Center for Catalysis, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ 08544
Abstract. This lecture will discuss the advent and development of new concepts in chemical synthesis, specifically the application of visible light photoredox catalysis to the discovery or invention of new chemical transformations. This lecture will explore a strategy the discovery of chemical reactions using photoredox catalysis. Moreover, we will further describe how mechanistic understanding of these discovered processes has led to the design of new yet fundamental chemical transformations that we hope will be broadly adopted. In particular, a new catalysis activation mode that allows for the development of C–H abstraction and decarboxylative coupling reactions that interface with organometallic catalysis
On: May 29, 2018 From: 15h30 To: 16h30
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