Slugovc Lab
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Macromolecular chemist @TU-Graz / Austria, running the CD-laboratory for Organocatalysis in Polymerization; PI-run account - https://www.tugraz.at/institute/ictm/research/slugovc-group
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There's no need for thiols anymore! 😁
Hot lithography with formulations based on novel photobases, alcohols, and acrylates is disclosed in Mater. Horiz. doi.org/10.1039/D5MH...
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News from @tugraz.bsky.social: Residual DMF compromises photostability of Zr MOFs – fluorination does not help! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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New @chemrxiv.org: interested in an inexpensive way to take advantage of carbenoid reactivity without excluding humidity or oxygen? Take a look here: doi.org/10.26434/che... #nhc #organocatalysis #polymerization #chemsky
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Great study led by Nina Strasser @tugraz.bsky.social‬ on changes in thermal expansion of a MOF upon de- and rehydration just released @jmaterchem.rsc.org‬ ! see: doi.org/10.1039/D5TC...
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Read about GUT (Graz University of Technology): Zn(II) based coordination polymers with 3-(1H-imidazol-1-yl)propanoate ligands (sc- & p-X-ray, IR supported by theoretical calculations, TGA, gas adsorption properties (N2, CO2, CH4) and solubility in water & buffer). doi.org/10.1002/ejic...
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But, getting back to your riddle, was the place a Blackwell bookstore?
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You're at my house? I'm confused!
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what a beautiful flyer!
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Are you curious about the Lewis base-mediated homopolymerization of epoxidized eugenol and its copolymerization with DGEBA? Take a look here: doi.org/10.1007/s007... spoiler: You will see big differences between K54 and 1-methylimidazole.
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von außen mike schaut's eher so aus, dass ihr kein vernünftiges personal mehr habt - das kabinett ist ja echt zum gruseln. - anders gesagt: die rechten tanzen euch nicht auf der nase herum, die CD/SU und SPD stellen sich selbst ein bein.
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Understanding the reversible intercalation of guest molecules into MOFs is crucial for advancing their design for practical applications. In a new preprint, we explore the impact of water as a guest molecule on the thermal expansion of the zinc-based MOF: arxiv.org/abs/2504.05189
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Final preparations for the (Porous) Material Project Partnering Day at TU Graz on Monday.
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The combination of Brillouin scattering data with simulations of elastic properties and phonon bands allows the determination of approximate values for the components of the elastic tensor of the studied MOF, even for comparatively small single crystals. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Combining Brillouin Light Scattering Spectroscopy and Machine-Learned Interatomic Potentials to Probe Mechanical Properties of Metal-Organic Frameworks
The mechanical properties of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are of high fundamental and practical relevance. A particularly intriguing technique for determining anisotropic elastic tensors is Brillouin scattering, which so far has rarely been used for highly complex materials like MOFs. In the present contribution, we apply this technique to study a newly synthesized MOF-type material, referred to as GUT2. The experiments are combined with state-of-the-art simulations of elastic properties and phonon bands, which are based on machine-learning force fields and dispersion-corrected density functional theory. This provides a comprehensive understanding of the experimental signals, which can be correlated to the longitudinal and transverse sound velocities of the material. Notably, the combination of the insights from simulations and experiments allows the determination of approximate values for the components of the elastic tensor of the studied material even when dealing with comparably small single crystals, which limit the range of accessible experimental data.
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All presentation slots are booked! If you would like to learn about the expertise of more than 25 workgroups and companies and potential collaboration opportunities, you can still register with Marion Hofmeister ([email protected]) and attend the event on February 3, 2025.
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Sergey Borisov and I are organizing a networking event at TU Graz in 2025. Are you interested? Any questions? Then sign up or ask me if you need more information. #materials #graz #styria #chemsky
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would like to be added to this list - please also add @k-ehrmann.bsky.social, @robbiewoody.bsky.social and @bismarck-pace.bsky.social and you will probably have all more senior blueskiers from the Austrian polymer community.
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During the Austrian Chemistry Days 🧪⚗️, Karin Ratzenböck and Susanne Fischer received the Best Review Article Award 2023 of the Monatshefte für Chemie #springernature #GÖCH for their paper on oxa-Michael polymerization. link.springer.com/article/10.1... Many congratulations!
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New #ChemRxiv & GUT! Preparation and characterization of zinc(II) coordination polymers with 3-(1H-imidazol-1-yl)propanoate linkers; all steps using only water as solvent. There's also DFT-based assignment of IR spectra by the Egbert Zojer group. chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
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Polymer Scientists Watch Out! Register now to save money! #YPRA is waiting for your contribution and participation. www.tugraz.at/institute/ic...
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Previously seen in ChemRxiv now out in Beilstein J. Org. Chem.: Preparation of phosphonium phenolate zwitterions via the Phospha-Michael reaction, showing the importance of pre-organization of the starting materials for successful proton transfer. www.beilstein-journals.org/bjoc/article...
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Doing your diploma or PhD in polymer science? Maybe something to put on your calendar for next year // chemsky
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ChemSky have a look at the latest issue of Monatshefte für Chemie which is dedicated to the life and work of Emeritus Fritz Sauter (1930-2022) link.springer.com/journal/706/... including a foreword by Hannes Mikula and 12 papers on heterocyclic chemistry carried out in Austria.
Portrait of Prof. Fritz Sauter
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The sky is burning over Graz tonight.
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DMAP decomposes in the presence of alkoxide at elevated temperatures! New paper on a convenient preparation of electron-rich pyridines and their use in epoxy homopolymerization previously seen in @ChemRxiv now out in MaCP. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...