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  • The development of novel chemical reactions converting biomass-derived alcohols into important classes of compounds is a particularly attractive strategy. Here, the authors report the catalytic condensation of phenols and aminophenols or aminoalcohols for the synthesis of carbazoles, quinolones and acridines.

    • Daniel Forberg
    • Tobias Schwob
    • Rhett Kempe
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-7
  • Extremely short quintuple bonds between chromium atoms have recently been discovered. Carboalumination reactions have now been performed to further investigate the properties of these unusual bonds, and show that they have interesting analogies to lower-order bonds, as well as revealing more about the nature of quintuple bonds.

    • Awal Noor
    • Germund Glatz
    • Rhett Kempe
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 1, P: 322-325
  • Energy storage and biomass utilization are two major challenges for sustainability. Here the authors use a major lignin hydrogenolysis product for the synthesis of an N-heterocycle and develop a bimetallic catalyst for repeated hydrogenation/dehydrogenation of this and other molecules for hydrogen storage.

    • Daniel Forberg
    • Tobias Schwob
    • Rhett Kempe
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 7, P: 1-6
  • Introducing unknown compound classes is the key to extent the chemical space qualitatively. Here the authors report on a concept to design heterocyclic compound classes rationally and the synthesis of unknown classes of N-heterocyclic compounds

    • Robin Fertig
    • Felix Leowsky-Künstler
    • Rhett Kempe
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-10
  • Linear α-olefins are important bulk chemicals annually produced in megaton scale. Here, the authors report a trimetallic catalyst system for the synthesis of 1-butene and a broad range of α-olefins and achieve control over chain length by tuning the reaction rates of the nickel and yttrium catalysts.

    • Andreas Gollwitzer
    • Thomas Dietel
    • Rhett Kempe
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-6
  • Although intermetallic compounds and alloys feature metal atoms bonded solely to other metal atoms, this motif is unusual in molecular compounds. Now, three compounds with lanthanide metals surrounded by transition metal atoms have been made. Although reactive, they mimic intermetallic bonding and form a conceptual link from coordination compounds.

    • Mikhail V. Butovskii
    • Christian Döring
    • Rhett Kempe
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 2, P: 741-744
  • The synthesis of highly branched low molecular weight products — potential synthetic lubricants — directly from ethylene is challenging when highly efficient early transition metal catalysts are employed. Now, an alkane soluble co-catalyst permits the synthesis of such polyethylenes using a zirconium catalyst in a saturated hydrocarbon solvent, where competitive solvent coordination at the active site of the catalyst is relatively unimportant.

    • Rhett Kempe
    News & Views
    Nature Catalysis
    Volume: 2, P: 184-185
  • Pyrroles are a highly important class of compounds with a wide variety of applications in biochemistry, pharmacy and materials science. Here, an iridium-catalysed synthesis of pyrroles is described, starting from renewable resources, alcohols that may be derived from lignocellulosic feedstocks and amino alcohols. The reaction proceeds by a condensation reaction that liberates two equivalents of hydrogen gas.

    • Stefan Michlik
    • Rhett Kempe
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 5, P: 140-144
  • Transition metals can form extremely short bonds with very high bond orders. Bimetallic chromium complexes are the best-known examples, and quintuple bonds have been reported. This Review covers recent developments in the synthesis and theoretical description of quintuply bonded transition metal coordination compounds.

    • Frank R. Wagner
    • Awal Noor
    • Rhett Kempe
    Reviews
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 1, P: 529-536