Very excited to share that our paper is now published on @J_A_C_S! Great work done by Pengyue and big thanks to the @dfg_public funder!
Luminescent Fe(III) Complex Sensitizes Aerobic Photon Upconversion and Initiates Photocatalytic Radical Polymerization pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jac…
#SaveTheDate!
#ICP2025, co-chaired by Dirk M. Guldi (@GroupGuldi, @UniFAU) and Dominik Wöll (@RWTH) will take place from July 13-18, 2025!
The Local Organizing Committee looks forward to meeting you in Germany — don’t miss this Enlightening Event!☀️
⏩ icp2025.de
Just out in Adv. Synth. Catal.: Generation of Sulfamoyl Radicals via Visible‐Light Mediated Fixation of Sulfur Dioxide onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
Many thanks to all coworkers and collaboration partners (Sabine Becker @rptu_kl_ld, @CesarClososki & @LabHeinze)
Over the last three days, we had an inspiring #crc_325 meeting at Weltenburg monestary. We were particularly pleased with the participation of our guests Prof. Ramamurthy Vaidhyanathan, Prof. Katja Heinze and Dr. Sami Lakhdar. We would like to thank all participants.
Save the date! The 32nd International Conference on Photochemistry #ICP2025 will take place in Germany in the magnificent city of Aachen from the 13th to the 18th of July! We’re all looking forward to the exciting #Photochemistry! icp2025.de/
Here is the winner of this year's Theodor Förster Memorial Lectureship: Prof. Katja Heinze from the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz. She received the award for her outstanding contributions to the field of photochemistry. This is the first time the award has gone to a woman.
Once again a big thank you to the local chair and main organiser Prof. Christoph Kerzig (JGU Mainz)! @ckerzig It was a very successful conference. 😀 Congratulations also to all the winners.
Here is the winner of this year's Theodor Förster Memorial Lectureship: Prof. Katja Heinze from the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz. She received the award for her outstanding contributions to the field of photochemistry. This is the first time the award has gone to a woman.
A Tetracarbene Iron(II) Complex with a Long-lived Triplet Metal-to-Ligand Charge Transfer State due to a Triplet-Triplet Barrier (Katja Heinze and co-workers) @LabHeinze#openaccessonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
Okay, it’s out. nature.com/articles/s41557-0…
We now report the formal Pd/Pt carbyne complexes, which feature authentic triplet metallocarbenes with near-linear structures, stabilized by spin-polarized push/pull interactions. Thanks to all collaborators, especially Sven@schneider_lab