edgarzander.bsky.social
@edgarzander.bsky.social
Currently Postdoc in the Hicks group (@hickschem).
Former Postdoc @hering-lab.
PhD (Schulz group & @bresienlab).
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Thrilled to share a first publication of the group! We report on cadmium aluminyls that find application as Cd-nucleophiles and(!) Al(I)-Transfer reagents. Now out in @jacs.acspublications.org ! 🥳👍
Thanks a lot to @chemieverband.bsky.social for the generous funding. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Functional Al/Cd Heterometallics─From Controlled Al(I) Transfer to Nucleophilic Transfer of Cadmium Ions
Low-valent cadmium compounds have remained largely unexplored as electron reservoirs, with no precedent for their use in reduction or bond activation chemistry. Here, we address this gap by integratin...
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August 25, 2025 at 7:14 PM
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Ayu is keeping it up! This piece is about ArPCN- transfer to give Germylenes and phosphapnictanes! Thanks @maltefischer.bsky.social and @fabiandankert.bsky.social for their help! Thanks Organomteallics for the smooth proceedings! #31p #phosphorus

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Flash Communication: Cyanophosphide Transfer Reactions
Cyanophosphides of the general form [RPCN]− can be viewed as cyanide adducts of phosphinidenes and are phosphorus species in the (+1)-oxidation state. We have recently reported on the stable cyanophosphide [DippTerPCN]K (DippTer = 2,6-Dipp2C6H3, Dipp = 2,6-iPrC6H3) and now investigate its reactions with ECln (E = Ge, n = 2; E = P, As, n = 3) in either salt metathesis or base-assisted dehydrohalogenation reactions. In the case of GeCl2, salt metathesis with [DippTerPCN]K afforded the dimer of a chlorogermylene [DippTerP(CN)GeCl]2. When only 0.5 equiv of GeCl2 was used, the diphosphanylgermylene [DippTerP(CN)]2Ge was generated in solution. With ECl3 (E = P, As), facile cyanophosphide transfer was achieved from DippTerP(H)CN in NEt3-assisted dehydrohalogenation, giving diphosphanes or arsaphosphanes of the type DippTerP(CN)ECl2 (E = P, As), respectively.
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March 17, 2025 at 3:23 PM
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Ayu’s work on CN/NC-isomerism in Dioxophosphoranes is just out in Chem.Sci. Here we show that Cyanophosphides can be cleanly oxidized with O2, giving [ArPO2(CN)]-. Surprisingly both, cyanide and isocyanide form simultaneously! Super exited about this! @likat.bsky.social

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March 13, 2025 at 7:45 AM
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First @bsky.app post! It seems nice here.

A couple of years ago, we reported the coupling of CO by a dimeric anionic calcium hydride. We now understand the mechanism. Congrats to @leopoldina.org postdoc Liesa Eickhoff on her first corresponding author publication.
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Reductive Coupling of Carbon Monoxide by an Anionic Calcium Hydride: A Computational Mechanistic Study
We recently reported that a dimeric, anionic calcium hydride complex can perform the selective reduction and C–C coupling of carbon monoxide. Here, the mechanism of this reaction is investigated compu...
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February 22, 2025 at 12:06 AM