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Dalton Transactions New Talent: Americas Desktop Seminar

2 December 2021 16:00-17:30, Online


Introduction
Join us for this seminar chaired by Dalton Transactions Associate Editor Professor Christine Thomas and featuring speakers who published in the Dalton Transactions 2020 New Talent: Americas themed issue.

Dalton Transactions is providing an opportunity for emerging investigators to present, discuss and showcase their inorganic chemistry research. The talks cover a wide spectrum of topics within inorganic chemistry, including organometallic chemistry, main group chemistry and inorganic materials.

This 90-minute seminar will allow researchers of all professional levels to connect, share ideas, and ask questions. Be sure to register for the free seminar today!

Speakers:​

  • Professor Cynthia L. M. Pereira (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) - “Mononuclear lanthanide(III) complexes containing oxamate ligands: synthesis, photophysical and magnetic properties”
  • Professor David Herbert (University of Manitoba, Canada) - “Exploiting Ligand C=N Units in Molecular Materials Chemistry”
  • Professor Rebekka Klausen (Johns Hopkins University, USA) - "Fragments of crystalline silicon via target-oriented synthesis"

Programme:

4:00 PM GMT (1:00 PM BRT / 11:00 AM EST) – Welcome & introduction

4:05 PM GMT (1:00 PM BRT / 11:00 AM EST) - “Mononuclear lanthanide(III) complexes containing oxamate ligands: synthesis, photophysical and magnetic properties”, Cynthia L. M. Pereira (Federal University of Minas Gerais)
 
4:30 PM GMT (1:00 PM BRT / 11:00 AM EST) – “Exploiting Ligand C=N Units in Molecular Materials Chemistry”, David Herbert (University of Manitoba)

4:55 PM GMT (1:55 PM BRT / 11:55 PM EST) – "Fragments of crystalline silicon via target-oriented synthesis", Rebekka Klausen (Johns Hopkins University)

5:20 PM GMT (2:20 PM BRT / 12:20 PM EST) – Closing remarks
 
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