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Meet The Team: Conferences in 2011

The Dalton Transactions team are planning to attend a number of conferences this year:
06/03/2011, GRC: Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms, Galveston, TX, USA, Meet Ruth
27/03/2011, ACS National Meeting and Exposition, Anaheim, California, USA, Meet Jamie
11/04/2011, First EuCheMS Inorganic Chemistry Conference, Manchester, UK, Meet Jamie
03/07/2011, EuCOMC XIX, Toulouse, France,
Meet Ruth
07/07/2011, Coordination Chemistry Discussion Group, Norwich, UK, Meet Ruth
10/07/2011, GRC: Organometallic, Newport, RI, USA, Meet Ruth
07/08/2011, International Conference on Biological Inorganic Chemistry, Vancouver, Canada, Meet Jamie
04/09/2011, EuCheMS Conference on Nitrogen Ligands , Granada, Spain, Meet Jamie

Jamie and Ruth would love to meet you, if you’re attending any of these conferences, please let us know!

Ruth Doherty, Dalton Transactions Deputy Editor

Jamie Humphrey, Dalton Transactions Editor

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Paul Chirik presents Dalton Transactions Americas Lecture in Berkeley

Associate Editor for the Americas John Arnold presents Paul Chirik with Dalton Transactions Lectureship Award

Professor Paul Chirik, who was last year awarded the 2010 Dalton Transactions Americas Lectureship, has just presented his Award Lecture at UC Berkeley, USA. Paul presented his lecture on Friday 18th February on the topic: ‘Iron Catalysis: Fundamentals and Applications’.

Paul was awarded the 2010 Lectureship in recognition of his internationally recognised contributions to the field of homogeneous catalysis. Read last year’s blog post for further info on the 2010 Dalton Transactions Americas Lectureship and you can find out more about Professor Paul Chirik on his website at Cornell University!

Why don’t you nominate your choice candidate for this year’s Dalton Transactions European-African Lectureship? Closing date for nominations is 22nd April 2011. Nominate now.

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Inorganic Chemistry Awards Symposium – Belfast, Feb 9th 2011

A Dalton Division symposium highlighting 2010 Prize and Award winners will be held in Belfast on the 9th February this year. The symposium will feature talks by Malcolm Chisholm (Nyholm Prize for Inorganic Chemistry), Anna Company-Casadevall (Dalton Young Researcher’s Award), Simon Aldridge (Main Group Chemistry Award) and Jonathan Steed (Corday-Morgan Prize). More info available here.

When?   09 February 2011 13:30 – 18:00
Where?  Queens University Belfast, UK
Contact? Dr M Cristina Lagunas-Castedo

Find out more about these RSC Award winners by reading some of their research here:

Tripodal imidazole frameworks: Reversible vapour sorption both with and without significant structural changes
Charlotte E. Willans, Sara French, Kirsty M. Anderson, Leonard J. Barbour, Jan-André Gertenbach, Gareth O. Lloyd, Robert J. Dyer, Peter C. Junk and Jonathan W. Steed
Dalton Trans., 2011, 40, 573-582 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT01011A, Paper

Concerning the photophysical properties of Re24+ and Re26+ carboxylate compounds
Brian G. Alberding, Malcolm H. Chisholm, Judith C. Gallucci, Terry L. Gustafson, Carly R. Reed and Claudia Turro
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 11587-11593 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00968G, Paper

Bulky guanidinato and amidinato zinc complexes and their comparative stabilities
Cameron Jones, Leigh Furness, Sharanappa Nembenna, Richard P. Rose, Simon Aldridge and Andreas Stasch
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 8788-8795 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00589D, Paper

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Dalton Transactions International Symposium a resounding success!

The successful 2nd Dalton Transactions International Symposium took place in China last week.  The Symposium, organised as a joint venture between Dalton Transactions and the RSC International Programme, took place over two days, in two venues in Asia. The first day of the Symposium (16th November) was organised as part of the 11th Conference on Solid State Chemistry and Inorganic Synthesis, held in Shanghai.  Professor Jiesheng Chen from the host university, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, was the local organiser, and his meticulous planning ensured the smooth running of the event.

2nd Dalton Transactions International Symposium

2nd Dalton Transactions International Symposium

An impressive line of speakers provided an excellent day of presentations, highlighting some of the best inorganic chemistry being researched today.

The speakers in Shanghai

The speakers in Shanghai

Professor Lee Cronin

Professor Lee Cronin

Professor Annie Powell (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) began the day with an account of her work on the use of coordination chemistry to construct nanostructured materials from a bottom up approach.  Annie was followed by Professor Song Gao (Peking University, China), who introduced some of his work on single molecule magnets.  Professor Hiroki Oshio (University of Tsukuba, Japan) then took us up to lunchtime with his inspiring presentation on multinuclear magnetic complexes.  After lunch, Professor Yong Zhao presented the work he has been doing with Professor Lei Jiang at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Professor Lee Cronin (University of Glasgow, UK) ended the day with a fascintating presentation on his work on adaptive inorganic materials.

Three of the speakers (Professors Cronin, Oshio and Powell) then travelled to Hong Kong, for the second day of the Symposium (18th November).  Hosted by the University of Hong Kong, the speakers were joined by three local speakers, Professor Vivian Yam (University of Hong Kong) , who gave a fascintating presentation on her elegant research on  photofunctional metal-based molecular materials , Professor Zuowei Xie (Chinese University of Hong Kong) , who described his work with hypervalent carbon in metal-carbon bonds and Professor Wai Yeung Wong (Hong Kong Baptist University) ended the day with his presentation on the use of organometallic compounds for OLEDs .

The speakers in Hong Kong

The speakers in Hong Kong

Both events were very well attended, with a combined audience of over 400!  Many thanks to the local organisers, Professors Jiesheng Chen and Vivian Yam, to the speakers, and to all who attended and helped the Symposium to be a resounding success!

Watch this space for the announcement of the next Dalton Transactions International Symposium…

 

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DD12: Catalytic C-H and C-X Bond Activation issue online now

We have recently published the Dalton Discussion 12 (DD12) themed issue on the topic of C-H and C-X bond activation in Dalton Transactions.  This themed issue highlighting the importance of catalytic bond activation in cross-coupling chemistry features Perspective articles from Hans de Vries, Jennifer Love and Aiwen Lei. The issue also includes topical articles from Steve Nolan, Zhang-Jie Shi and William Jones.

Check out these great DD12 articles and more in Dalton Transactions issue 43, 2010!

The mechanism of the modified Ullmann reaction
Elena Sperotto, Gerard P. M. van Klink, Gerard van Koten and Johannes G. de Vries
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 10338-10351 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00674B

Arylation of unactivated arenes
Aiwen Lei, Wei Liu, Chao Liu and Mao Chen
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 10352-10361  DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00486C

Cross coupling reactions of polyfluoroarenes via C–F activation
Alex D. Sun and Jennifer A. Love
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 10362-10374  DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00540A

Find out more about Dalton Discussion meetings and further exploits at DD12 itself in my recent Dalton Transactions Blog post.

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Inorganic Chemistry Award Symposium – 25th Nov, Liverpool

An Inorganic Chemistry Awards Symposium will take place at the Victoria Gallery & Museum, Liverpool on the 25th November 2010. The event, organised by Dr Jon Iggo, will feature 2010 prize and award winners: Professor Wai-Yeung Wong (Chemistry of the Transition Metals Award), Professor Jon Dilworth (2009 Applied Inorganic Chemistry Award), Dr Scott Dalgarno (Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize) and Professor Dermot O’Hare (Ludwig Mond Award). More details and info on registration can be found here.

Would you like to know more about these Award Winners? Check out some recent Dalton Transactions articles from the winners to find out more about their research:

One and two photon fluorescent complexes of rhenium and their technetium analogues 
Stanley Botchway, Jonathan R. Dilworth and Maria Salichou
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 5219-5220        DOI: 10.1039/B927506A , Communication

New dioxo–molybdenum(VI) and –tungsten(VI) complexes with N-capped tripodal N2O2 tetradentate ligands: Synthesis, structures and catalytic activities towards olefin epoxidation
Yee-Lok Wong, Lok H. Tong, Jonathan R. Dilworth, Dennis K. P. Ng and Hung Kay Lee
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 4602-4611         DOI: 10.1039/B926864B, Paper

Heteroleptic ruthenium complexes containing uncommon 5,5′-disubstituted-2,2′-bipyridine chromophores for dye-sensitized solar cells
Feng-Rong Dai, Wen-Jun Wu, Qi-Wei Wang, He Tian and Wai-Yeung Wong
Dalton Trans., 2011, Advance Article       DOI: 10.1039/C0DT01043J, Paper

Formation of μ-dinitrogen (salen)osmium complexes via ligand-induced NN coupling of (salen)osmium(VI) nitrides
Wai-Lun Man, Gui Chen, Shek-Man Yiu, Lam Shek, Wai-Yeung Wong, Wing-Tak Wong and Tai-Chu Lau
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 11163-11170     DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00481B, Paper

A new family of Mn6 SMMs using phosphinate ligands
Ross Inglis, Scott J. Dalgarno and Euan K. Brechin
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 4826-4831       DOI: 10.1039/B927303D, Paper

Versatile assembly of p-carboxylatocalix[4]arene-O-alkyl ethers
Stuart Kennedy, Simon J. Teat and Scott J. Dalgarno
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 384-387          DOI: 10.1039/B914133B, Paper

Bis(permethylpentalene)uranium
F. Mark Chadwick, Andrew Ashley, Gregory Wildgoose, Jose M. Goicoechea, Simon Randall and Dermot O’Hare
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 6789-6793        DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00012D, Paper

Resin-assisted solvothermal synthesis of transition metal–organic frameworks
Yi Du, Amber L. Thompson, Nicola Russell and Dermot O’Hare
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 3384-3395       DOI: 10.1039/B919675G, Paper

 

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Dalton Transactions Poster Prize winner

Congratulations to Koji Yamamoto from the Osaka University in Japan– recent winner of the Dalton Transactions Poster Prize at the 60th JSCC Symposium and the 60th Anniversary Conference on Coordination Chemistry which both took place as parallel sessions in Osaka from the 27th-30th September!

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2nd Dalton Transactions International Symposium

I am delighted to announce details of the 2nd Dalton Transactions International Symposium to be held in Shanghai and Hong Kong in November 2010.  This 2010 Symposium follows the very successful Symposium held in China in October 2009.  9 world class presentations (6 at each venue) will be given.

The 2nd Dalton Transactions International Symposium will take place in two venues.  16th November will see the Symposium hosted in Shanghai, as part of the 11th Conference on Solid State Chemistry and Inorganic Synthesis. The Symposium will then move to Hong Kong on 18th November.

Speaker details of both days of the Symposium are:

16th November 2010, in Shanghai:

  • Lee Cronin – University of Glasgow, UK 
  • Song Gao – Peking University, China    
  • Maochun Hong – Fujian Institute of the Research on the Structure of Matter, China
  • Lei Jiang – Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
  • Hiroki Oshio – University of Tsukuba, Japan
  • Annie Powell – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany            

18th November 2010, in Hong Kong:

  • Lee Cronin – University of Glasgow, UK
  • Hiroki Oshio – University of Tsukuba, Japan
  • Annie Powell – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 
  • Wai Yeung Wong – Hong Kong Baptist University, China  
  • Zuowei Xie – Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
  • Vivian Yam – University of Hong Kong, China  

More information about the two days of the Symposium can be found here.

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Edinburgh celebrates structural chemistry with David Rankin

I was very fortunate to attend the Celebration of Structural Chemistry symposium at the University of Edinburgh recently. The symposium, held on Friday 17th September, marked the retirement of Professor David Rankin. To celebrate this event, and also the significant number of contributions Professor Rankin has published in Dalton Transactions over the years, co-workers past and present were invited by Dr Carole Morrison, Guest Editor, to publish dedicated articles, which were then bound together in a presentation volume for David.

Guest Editor, Dr Carole Morrision presents the collections ofDalton Transactions articles to Professor David Rankin

The symposium consisted of some excellent talks, and the full programme for the afternoon is given below.

Chair: Dr Paul T. Brain, Royal School of Artillery, Salisbury Plain

Prof. Norbert Mitzel, Talk title: “Solid and gas-phase structures: the whole is more than the sum of its parts” University of Bielefeld

Prof. Dwayne Miller. Talk title: “Making the Molecular Movie: first steps”, CFEL – Max Planck Research Department for Structural Dynamics at the University of Hamburg

Prof. Claire Carmalt, Talk title: “Synthesis, structures and CVD studies of metal alkoxides, amides and related compounds” University College London

Dr Paul Lickiss, Talk title: “Structural Studies on Silsesquioxanes (RSiO3/2)n” Imperial College London

Dr Blair Johnston, Talk title: “Molecular Structure, Modelling and the Pharmaceutical Sciences” University of Strathclyde

Dr Derek Wann, Talk title: “Electron diffraction at Edinburgh – looking to the future” University of Edinburgh

Dr Sarah Masters, Talk title: “Canterbury Tales: GED from a different perspective” soon to be University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ

Professor David Rankin and Dr Carole Morrison

To read the dedicated articles published in Dalton Transactions, take a look at the webtheme here

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Dalton Transactions Poster Prize winners

Congratulations to Dr Alessandro Caselli (Universita’ degli Studi di Milano, Italy) and Dr Gloria Mazzone (Universita’ della Calabria, Italy) who were both awarded Dalton Transactions Poster Prizes at the 38th National Congress of the Inorganic Chemistry Division of the Italian Chemical Society, held in Trieste, Italy from the 13th-16th September 2010.

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