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Research group at the TU Munich, exploring #Chemistry at the molecular main group - transition metal interface. Bond activation, catalysis, and good times #ChemSky
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After some time, Annika's work on the first open-shell metallo-tetrylene is out 🥳 And it got the @chemicalscience.rsc.org
#PickoftheWeek stamp of approval, congrats Anni!🎖️

Great collab with Max Holthausen, (Frankfurt) 🖥️

Best thing here is the mechanism, so check it out:

tinyurl.com/4u9e5mvn
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The all-important 💰 came from @dfg.de, @erc.europa.eu (StG SINGAMBI), and @chemieverband.bsky.social. Big thanks for the support!
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After some time, Annika's work on the first open-shell metallo-tetrylene is out 🥳 And it got the @chemicalscience.rsc.org
#PickoftheWeek stamp of approval, congrats Anni!🎖️

Great collab with Max Holthausen, (Frankfurt) 🖥️

Best thing here is the mechanism, so check it out:

tinyurl.com/4u9e5mvn
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Beautiful talk from the team's @lisakreimer.bsky.social this morning, in Namur for the @mgerc-unamur.bsky.social ✨🥳✨

Great work Lisa! 🏆
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Researchers developed a new material for #solidstatebatteries that conducts #lithiumions more than 30% faster than any previously known material, setting a new world record: go.tum.de/983541 👏

#InorganicChemistry #EnergyStorage

📷W. Schuermann
World record for lithium-ion conductors in solid-state batteries
Researchers at TUM have developed a new material for solid-state batteries that conducts lithium ions over 30% faster than any previously known material.
go.tum.de
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Our team member Lisa Kreimer (red jumper🍎) won a 'Best Talk' prize at the 21st European Workshop on Pnictogen Chemistry (EWPC-21) 🎈🥳 🎈 Amazing work Lisa, congrats! 👏

Great catching up with everyone, big thanks to the organisers, and looking forward to next time in Dresden 😀
The award winners from the 21st EWPC in Innsbruck stand with the organiser, Prof. Fabian Dielmann
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Deciphering the mechanism of oxidative addition of aryl iodides into a red-light active bismuthinidene. Incredible team: Alexios Stamoulis, Mauro Mato, Paolo Cleto-Bruzzese, M. Leutzsch, M. Gil-Sepulcre, A. Cadranel and F. Neese.
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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Thanks Gunnar, happy to take the torch 🔥
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Looking for an overview of d-block and coordination chemistry highlights from 2024? 🧪

Check the Trendbericht from Gabi Hierlmeier and myself in this month's issue of the @gdch.bsky.social's Nachrichten aus der Chemie 👇 Great fun putting this together! 😃

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Trendbericht Anorganische Chemie 2024: Nebengruppen‐ und Koordinationschemie
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Do you want to work on real-world problems with #students from across our #university and use your skills to create new products in just two weeks? Join the next Think. Make. Start. Batch! Apply by January 31: tms.tum.de

#innovation #prototyping

📷TMS
Think. Make. Start. – Build your own prototypes
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Would be great to be added to this one, Craig!
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Hello Blue-Skied world!

As an opener, the easiest is probably to pop on over and take a look at our website, where there's a brief description of what we're doing here at TU Munich, and what we're moving towards in the future. Go check it out!

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