News
New Paper! Ru-CNN(H) for Hydrog/dehydrog of N-heterocycles
A new article from our group has been published! The article, based on part of Práxedes PhD Thesis, has been published in Dalton Trans. It deals with ruthenium catalysts bearing lutidine-derived pincer ligands with an amine proton-responsive site for the hydrogenation...
New paper about Ir–CNP complexes
Our group has recently published a new article in the European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry regarding the synthesis, structure and reactivity of metalated-CNP Iridium Complexes. "Metalated Ir–CNP Complexes Containing Imidazolin‐2‐ylidene and Imidazolidin‐2‐ylidene...
New NPs paper in Nanoscale
A new paper from Patricia Lara has been published in Nanoscale journal. “Platinum nanoparticles stabilized by N-heterocyclic thiones. Synthesis and catalytic activity in mono- and di-hydroboration of alkynes” This published work is the result of Leonardo Moraes’ PhD...
Práxedes Sánchez has successfully defensed his PhD thesis
Our group member Práxedes Sánchez has successfully defended his doctoral thesis entitled “Synthesis, reactivity and catalytic applications of Ir and Ru complexes based on lutidine-derived pincer ligands”. The evaluating committee was composed by Dr. Ana Caballero...
New students in our group
Emmanuel (PhD student) and Marianna (MSc student), from the group of Verónica Salazar (UAEH, Mexico), have joined our laboratory. They will be co-supervised by Laura and Nuria, respectively, and work on Tp-Ir chemistry. You are welcomed!
Last paper in ChemCatChem!
A new nanoparticles paper has just been published! Platinum nanoparticles stabilized by bulky terphenylphosphane ligands have been synthesized and were used as highly efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation by methanolysis of ammonia borane. This paper is...
New paper in Dalton Trans.
A new paper has just been published!! The hydroboration of CO2 using Iridium complexes based on deprotonated lutidine-derived CNP* pincers have been explored, obtaining selective reduction to methoxyborane or formate derivatives with great yields and observing an...
Margarita Paneque, new institutional delegate of the CSIC in Andalusia
Margarita Paneque has been appointed as institutional representative/delegate of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in Andalusia, thus replacing Miguel Ferrer, who was in office since February 2012.
Last paper in Chemical Communications
Our last paper has just been published in the journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Margarita Paneque has participated in an event to celebrate the International Day of Women in Seville
Margarita Paneque has participated in this event gathering together several women working on Science, to celebrate the International Day of Women in Seville