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News and updates from the Dielmann group - synthetic inorganic chemistry research lab. Account is managed by graduate students.

For further information also visit our homepage https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/aatc/ag-dielmann/
This year‘s FuMo took place in the mountains! 🏔️ Together with @ivanafleischer.bsky.social, @teichertlab.bsky.social, @breugstlab.bsky.social & @kretschmerlab.bsky.social we spent four days in Obergurgl, full of interesting scientific talks, inspiring discussions and enjoying the Tyrolian nature.
October 7, 2025 at 7:48 AM
Last week Fabian was invited to vienna for the award ceremony of the Ars Docendi 2025. Together with Prof. Aydin Abar he won first prize in the category „Society and Sustainability Oriented Teaching“ 🥳
More information about their project on gutelehre.at/auszeichnungen

Foto:BMFWF/Sebastian Judtmann
September 16, 2025 at 12:03 PM
So happy to announce, that Franka‘s first paper got published! 🥳 Follow the link to see how she managed to prepare alkali metal precursors of a phosphonioacetylide and to get insights into its coordination chemistry and strong donor properties ➡️ pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/A...
Accessing phosphonioacetylide chemistry: isolable alkali metal precursors for rod-shaped carbon donor complexes
Rod-shaped neutral carbon ligands such as carbon monoxide and isocyanides play a central role in organometallic chemistry but are relatively weak electron donors compared to N-heterocyclic carbenes. P...
pubs.rsc.org
August 29, 2025 at 9:13 AM
C60 meets PR3 🤝🏼

Maike‘s paper on the first isolable zwitterionic phosphonium fullerides is out - you definitely shouldn’t miss out on this one! ⚽️

pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/A...
Phosphonium fullerides: isolable zwitterionic adducts of a phosphine with C60
Although fullerene derivatization has been extensively studied for decades, zwitterionic adducts with neutral Lewis bases are rare, and those with tertiary phosphines remain elusive. This work present...
pubs.rsc.org
July 1, 2025 at 11:27 AM
New on bluesky 🦋

We are the Dielmann Research Group based in the beautiful Innsbruck - the heart of the alps 🏔️ - and are excited to share our work with the Bluesky community!
Stay tuned for insights in our day-to-day lab life, conference experiences and fun group activities.

#InorganicChemistry
June 24, 2025 at 8:18 AM