GDCh-Kolloquium Prof. Dr. Tsuyoshi Kato
Low-valent silicon complexes and their analogues: surprising and peculiar behaviors
For over ten years, we have been developing the chemistry of low-value silicon complexes with a unique phosphine ligand system. These complexes exhibit special properties (somewhat like transition metals). When this ligand system is applied to synthesize other stable complexes of low-valent main-group elements, they also exhibit peculiar and surprising behaviors, allowing us to develop even more amusing chemistry. In my talk, I'll present some recent results on their chemistry.
For over ten years, we have been developing the chemistry of low-value silicon complexes with a unique phosphine ligand system. These complexes exhibit special properties (somewhat like transition metals). When this ligand system is applied to synthesize other stable complexes of low-valent main-group elements, they also exhibit peculiar and surprising behaviors, allowing us to develop even more amusing chemistry. In my talk, I'll present some recent results on their chemistry.
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Dienstag, 28.11.23 - 17:00 Uhr
- 18:00 Uhr
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Chemie
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Chemische Institute Universität Bonn - Gerhard-Domagk-Str. 1, 53121 Bonn
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