Fortier Laboratory
@fortierlab
Synthetic inorganic chemistry laboratory at the University of Texas at El Paso
utminers.utep.edu/asfortier/
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10-08-2013 16:41:19
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10 years in, it is great to know that we are finally emerging onto the scene! 😝 Check out Frank's first paper in the special Emerging Investigators Issue of Polyhedron Elsevier Chemistry In it, we describe some neat trans-ylide uranium halide complexes. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Dat's (Dat Tien Nguyen) maiden 1st author work on very bulky p-terphenyl bis(amide) group 2 metal (Be-Ba) complexes, with sterically enforced eta-6 arene...M interactions, has appeared as a pre-print. #ozchem Monash Chemistry tinyurl.com/4krnj9z4
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Dat's nice paper on bulky diamido group 2 metal systems has been accepted Inorganic Chemistry. More on this compound type soon. #ozchem Monash Chemistry tinyurl.com/2uc4dv6p
We are happy to share our latest Fe-super bulky paper that is out in Inorganic Chemistry today Way to go Asiel, Ricky, and the whole team! #chemistry #iron #utep #inorganic pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
Breaking the bonds that tie us together: The Fortier Laboratory reports the photoinduced cleavage of a strained N-C bond in a super bulky iron complex pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
It is our pleasure to announce that Chad Hoyer from the Li Group at UW will be joining UTEP CHEMISTRY this Fall as our new computational colleague. linkedin.com/in/chadehoyer Welcome aboard, Chad! We are excited to have you as a colleague and collaborator.
Four decades after the first U=C uranium phosphacarbene was reported, Fortier Laboratory introduces the first metallocene uranium bis(phosphacarbene) and examines its reactivity--part of our Rare Earth and Actinide Ligand-Metal Special Issue pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… #Chemistry #Research
The Neidig lab will soon be advertising a 3 year PDRA position on iron-catalysed C-H activation chemistry with a focus on mechanistic studies and catalyst development Oxford Chemistry. Informal inquiries are welcome.