BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:34f012f114fbcc97fcb79c952fbee9dc CATEGORIES:Colloquium CREATED:20220728T145801 SUMMARY:Professor Patrick Holland, Yale University DESCRIPTION:Using Dinitrogen to Generate Ammonia and Anilines\nN2 reduction has been a longstanding target of study in chemistry because of the compelling goal of utilizing abundant, cheap atmospheric N2 for chemical synthesis. Most curr ent research aims at converting N2 to ammonia, and we will start by discuss ing some new systems for ammonia formation at low temperatures. We will the n move to new mechanisms that lead to organic products from N2. Specificall y, we have identified an iron system that can perform sequential C-H activa tion and N-N activation, in a cyclic reaction that converts N2 and arenes i nto products with C-N bonds.\n \nHosted by Professor Alan Goldman\nHybrid s eminar: On-site location is CCB-1303; for Zoom meeting information, please contact Loretta Lupo at (mailto:lal275@chem.rutgers.edu)This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.\ n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Using Dinit rogen to Generate Ammonia and Anilines
N2 reduction has been a longstanding target of study in chemistry b ecause of the compelling goal of utilizing abundant, cheap atmospheric N2 f or chemical synthesis. Most current research aims at converting N2 to ammon ia, and we will start by discussing some new systems for ammonia formation at low temperatures. We will then move to new mechanisms that lead to organ ic products from N2. Specifically, we have identified an iron system that c an perform sequential C-H activation and N-N activation, in a cyclic reacti on that converts N2 and arenes into products with C-N bonds.
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