Alkaline-Earths for Small Molecule Activation
Prof. Dr. Sjoerd Harder (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Alkaline-Earths for Small Molecule Activation
The alkaline-earth (Ae) metals receive rapidly growing attention as abundant and benign metals for catalysis. Although it is questionable whether they will ever replace the more precious d-block metals, there is a growing body of evidence for transition metal-like behaviour. This is especially true for the heavier low-valent Ae metal com-plexes (Ae = Ca, Sr, Ba). Recent contributions to low-valent Ae metal chemistry and activation of small molecules like H2, N2 and CO2 will be presented and the potential, but controversial, contribution of d-orbitals will be discussed.
Alkaline-Earths for Small Molecule Activation
The alkaline-earth (Ae) metals receive rapidly growing attention as abundant and benign metals for catalysis. Although it is questionable whether they will ever replace the more precious d-block metals, there is a growing body of evidence for transition metal-like behaviour. This is especially true for the heavier low-valent Ae metal com-plexes (Ae = Ca, Sr, Ba). Recent contributions to low-valent Ae metal chemistry and activation of small molecules like H2, N2 and CO2 will be presented and the potential, but controversial, contribution of d-orbitals will be discussed.
Zeit
Donnerstag, 01.12.22 - 17:15 Uhr
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Anorganische Chemie
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Wissenschaftler*innen
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Hörsaal 2 Chemische Institute
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nicht erforderlich
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Institut für Anorganische Chemie
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