Updates and News from Ruth Webster's Group at Cambridge - Student Run - Organometallic, Catalysis and Main Group Chemistry - Big fans of Chemistry-related puns!
Looking for a PhD studentship in synthetic organic chemistry or chemical catalysis? Join us at @ChemCambridge! We have two fully funded* PhD positions (starting Oct 2025; *home fees).
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Ruth Webster's group's approach to iron catalysis is to use simple, ligated systems. They try to avoid the use of phosphine ligands, instead opting for ligands that are inexpensive, scalable and flexible in terms of steric and electronic tuning.
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Ruth Webster's group's approach to iron catalysis is to use simple, ligated systems. They try to avoid the use of phosphine ligands, instead opting for ligands that are inexpensive, scalable and flexible in terms of steric and electronic tuning.
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Congrats to Salma for passing her PhD viva last week @ChemistryCU - 12th from the group! Thanks to @GroupWebster and Jon Rourke for examining! Salma will be joining @Phillip_S_Grant at @NTUsg as a PDRA! All the best for the future! :)
A brilliant story of "Fe catalyzed reduction of Nitro compounds" by one of the flag bearers of the Fe catalysis, Prof. Ruth Webster @GroupWebster at @Icomc2024, Agra, India.
Massive congratulations to @CiaranLlewelyn who passed his PhD viva yesterday! π₯³ Special thanks to Prof. Mike Hill and Prof. Graeme Hogarth from @kclchemistry for examining. Well done Ci!π¨βπ¬