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Stahl Research Group in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Divergent Bimetallic Mechanisms in Copper(II)-Mediated C–C, N–N, and O–O Oxidative Coupling Reactions | JACS Stahl Lab UW-Madison Chemistry Gagliardi Group The University of Chicago UChicago Chemistry Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering #Bimetallic #Mechanism #Cu #Coupling #CC #NN #OO #Oxidative pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…
Herbert C. Brown Lectures in Organic Chemistry ! Purdue Chemistry 😀Impressions with Tom Rovis, Shannon Stahl, Chris Uyeda, students and poster award winners 👏🚀🎉Northwestern Chemistry Uyeda Lab Rovis Group Stahl Lab Glorius Group chem.purdue.edu/hcbrownlecture…
Congratulations Shannon Stahl of UW-Madison Chemistry, newly inducted #NASmember! #NAS161 #chemistry
Congratulations to our newest PhD, Eric Weeda, who gave an amazing talk on his thesis research on lignin deconstruction and valorization. UW-Madison Chemistry Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC) UW Energy Institute
Congratulations to two of our outstanding group members, Jesse Martinez and McKenna Goetz, for their UW-Madison Chemistry GSFLC Mentor Awards!! Thanks for all you do to support others! This recognition is so well deserved!
Melissa and Maize (Davies group/Emory) show how an iron fuel cell electrocatalyst from PajaritoPowder crushes the competition in this synthetic aerobic oxidation reaction - converting hydrazones to diazo compounds for C-H insertion and cyclopropanation pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…
Finishing with flair, Melissa (Hopkins) Hall defended her thesis and leaves a legacy of exciting research. Congratulations, Melissa!! UW-Madison Chemistry
The Schreier Group is hiring a postdoc to work on exciting electrochemical scale-up and reactor design in collaboration with the pharmaceutical industry. We aim to fill the position by September 2024. Send your CV with publication list to [email protected] ⚡️🧪!
Zn and Mn are commonly used reductants in organic chemistry - but what are their redox potentials in organic solvent?!? Zhiming and Ruohan provide an answer and show why it matters in Ni XEC reactions. UW-Madison Chemistry Nature Chemistry (full access link) rdcu.be/dTa4I