The Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group is one of the RSC's many Interest Groups. The Interest Groups are member driven groups which exist to benefit RSC members, and the wider chemical science community, in line with the RSC's strategy and charter.
Scope
The Group is concerned with all aspects of the fundamentals, methodologies (experimental, computational and theoretical) and applications of inorganic reaction mechanisms, that is of the processes of bond formation and cleavage, electron transfer, the nature of intermediates, medium and other effects, in inorganic and organometallic redox and substitution reactions, including those which underlie important catalytic, environmental, biological and industrial processes.
Activities
The Group meets annually, usually in early January, alternately in the UK and in continental Europe.
How to Join
RSC members can join the Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group by updating their details in the “My communities and subscriptions” tab of the online RSC membership area. Please click here to login and add to your list of Interest Groups.
Quick links
Awards
Information about the Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Early Career Award
Forthcoming events
Forthcoming events organised by the Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group.
Contact the Secretary
For further information on the Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group you can contact the Secretary, Professor Kylie Vincent MRSC.
Support for interest groups
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Committee
Chair
Dr Sam De Visser CSci CChem FRSC
University of Manchester
Treasurer
Dr James Walton MRSC
Durham University