Over 2.5 years @reecelisterroberts.bsky.social has been working on isolating a range of 4-atom nitrogen chain radical anions! Now published in @natchem.nature.com! @oxfordchemistry.bsky.social @manchester.ac.uk @ukri.org @erc.europa.eu www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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We're hiring! We're looking for a Locum Editor to cover our chemical biology/biochem. The role can be located in either our London or Pune offices. Planned start date is June 1st. Closing date for applications is Feb 2nd. #chemjobs #chemsky springernature.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/SpringerNatu...
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We're hiring!🚨 We're looking for an editor with expertise in photoactive molecules and materials. Closing date: 18th of August 2025. #chemsky
More details in the job ad 👇
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Sometimes it’s a usb stick, sometimes a notebook and pens… admitedly, this is the first time I’ve been handed a swiss army knife upon registration at a conference! I’m attending #eucomc2025 @eucomc2025.bsky.social in #Bern. If you’re also around and want to meet up over a coffee or so, ping me!
Proud and thankful @natchem.nature.com for inviting me to write the "News & Views" on the beautiful praseodymium(V) complex by @stormslapierre.bsky.social (www.nature.com/articles/s41...).
Find our highlight "A high five for praseodymium" following this link
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Delighted to announce the publication of our work in @nature.com, in collaboration with @nfchilton.bsky.social's group, on a dysprosium compound with magnetic memory at 100 Kelvin. Congrats to all authors inc. @gemmagransbury.bsky.social, @jeffjefftyjeff.bsky.social
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Years in the making – 3-centre-1-electron trithorium metal-metal bonding. Out now in @natchem.nature.com !
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Interested in single crystal to single crystal ring opening reaction and participation of 4f orbital here is recent article @natchem.nature.com by Schelter’s group and team!!
#MOPs WITH A GECKO'S GRIP.💎🦎
I got the chance to write a #News&Views in @natchem.nature.com about a paper I enjoyed by @furukawas.bsky.social.
They made cool MOPs (that's not new) consistently packed in a diamond fashion, the same way geckos climb walls (that's super cool)!👇
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#MOFs
An intricate combination of triangles and squares, regular but irregular at the same time, reminiscent of a fractal structure, but with evident violations to be called one.
New experiment... not a fractal, but also not a non-fractal? A 'frustrated fractal'? Anyway, pattern nr. 53 #tilingart #SciArt #Braggyourpattern
Today is a special day! I am very proud to announce that my first first-author paper on WaaFs is finally out in @naturechemistry.bsky.social !!! 🎊🎉
Huge thanks to @furukawas.bsky.social and the group members for their great support in my last six years in Kyoto!
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WaaFs appeared in @naturechemistry.bsky.social!! Assembling large supramolecules via van der Waals interaction leads forming robust, stable three-dimensional open frameworks. The beautiful sole research done by our former master student @shuntokuda.bsky.social!!
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In London, ready for AIchemy - Pioneering AI-driven Chemistry. @aichemyhub.bsky.social
#chemisty
@dereklowe.bsky.social discussing the recent work from Takezawa, Fujita et al. in Nature Chemistry
"As someone who has worked in the field, I'm impressed by the things that they've gotten to work"
Progress in getting X-ray crystal structures of compounds without actually growing crystals of them. Note: I’ve tried something similar myself, a few years ago.
In @science.org this week, a team at Lawrence Berkeley lab did some practice runs with cerium and then raced to sandwich berkelium between two carbon rings before the radioactive decay wreaked too much havoc--read all about the Bk-C bonds here!
chemsky🧪
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Redox-active inverse crowns for small molecule activation, from Sjoerd Harder @harder-research.bsky.social and co-workers
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#chemsky
We need your help! The Main group Interest group is looking to award the @roysocchem.bsky.social Main Group PhD Lectureship Prize for the advancement of Main Group chemistry during their PhD. See details below:
Artistic impression of a benzene ring coordinated to a samarium complex
Our January issue is live! 📣 In there you will find the usual mix of Articles and News and Views, along with...
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To inaugurate our account: Really excited to share our last work on Ir(II) vs Ir(I) as catalysts (Ir(II) wins, but share the same mechanism!): Now at
@NatureChemistry
"An open-shell Ir(II)/Ir(IV) redox couple outperforms an Ir(I)/Ir(III) pair in olefin isomerization" nature.com/articles/s41...
🚨New job opening 🚨
Hey #Chemsky, we have an opening for an editor on the cross-journal team to handle papers in organic chemistry & related fields
📍 Shanghai, Beijing, Heidelberg or Berlin
🗓️ Closing date: Feb 4th
❔ DMs open if you have questions
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JOB ALERT! 🚨Still 10 days to apply to the open PhD position in our group at Philipps-Universität Marburg in Germany. For more details and to submit an application, please refer to the official posting here: acortar.link/Y34YYd #chemsky 👩🔬👨🔬
Beautiful work showcasing remote chirality transfer in low-dimensional #perovskites with broad implications!🧪Congratulations !🙌🏼 It has been a pleasure to highlight such inspiring research #NatureChemistry with #GhewaAlsabeh & #MengqiongZ- exciting perspectives🧬🔸 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Hi #chemsky - what have we missed?
JOB ALERT! 🚨We have an open PhD position to work in the field of first-row transition metal catalysis. 👩🔬👨🔬Application deadline 19th January 2025. For more details and to submit an application, please refer to the official posting here:
acortar.link/Y34YYd #chemsky
Don't use red and green data lines/surfaces in the same panel please #chemsky. It can be difficult for some colorblind readers to differentiate them. I've accepted (in principle) 2 papers today, and both sets of authors were asked to remove red/green colour contrasts www.nature.com/articles/d41...