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Graduate Programme 'Ion Pairs in Molecular Reactivity' ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

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This RTG will give excellent students the opportunity of a highly qualifying scientific education at an internationally competitive level. The research topic “ion pairs in molecular reactivity” will provide in a natural way interdisciplinary cooperations, transfers of concepts and a broad and high impact in academia and industry. In addition, the topic ion pairs will allow to combine model systems, methods and perspectives from various chemical disciplines in a unique and focussed way based on their common physical properties. Thus, this RTG provides an ideal basis for a broad and stimulating education programme including international speakers and research stays for PhD students.

Ion pairs are omnipresent in chemical reactions and provide both a huge potential for synthesis and catalysis and so far unsolved challenges for experiment and theory to elucidate their structures and reaction mechanisms correctly. This is due to the basic physical properties common to all ion pairs, the electrostatic interactions between counter ions, which combine the highest interaction energies of all intermolecular forces with the lowest distance dependence (r-1). As a result, there is a contrast of numerous famous and highly effective ion pair reagents and catalysts in synthesis and only very limited examples for an experimental access to structures or a rationalization of ion pair effects.


P1

Chiral Diselenophosphoric Acids: Excellent Reactivities, Strong Ion Pair Character, Salt Aggregates and an Intrinsic H-Bond Detection Tool

Prof. Dr. Ruth M. Gschwind / Prof. Dr. Marcel Schorpp


P2

Iminium Catalysis: Impact of Aggregation and Configuration on Reactivity and Stereoselectivity

PROF. DR. RUTH M. GSCHWIND / PROF. DR. MERLE BEHR


P3

Understanding Properties of Dynamic Ion-Pair Clusters as Precursors for PET Induced Radical Reactions

PROF. DR. JULIA REHBEIN / PROF. DR. BURKHARD K?NIG


P4

Ion-Pairing and Aggregation Effects in White Phosphorus Functionalization

PROF. DR. ROBERT WOLF / PROF. DR. IVANA IVANOVI?-BURMAZOVI?


P5

Explainable Machine Learning for Prediction of Aggregate Structures and Reactivities Shared Across Different Reaction Classes

ProF. DR. MERLE BEHR / PROF. DR. HENDRIK ZIPSE


P6

High-Pressure Methodology for Investigating Ion-Aggregate Pairing and its Impact on Chemical Reactions

ProF. DR. IVANA IVANOVI?-BURMAZOVI? / PROF. DR. RUTH M. GSCHWIND


P7

Lewis Base Catalysis with Pyridinamide Ion Pairs

PrOF. DR. HENDRIK ZIPSE / PROF. DR. ROBERT WOLF


P8

Spectroscopy of Ionic Aggregates and its Impact on Photocatalytic Applicability

PrOF. DR. PATRICK N?RNBERGER / PROF. DR. DOMINIK HORINEK


P9

Modulating the Electron Transfer Kinetic in Photoredox Catalysis by Ion-Pair Aggregates

PrOF. DR. BURKHARD K?NIG / PROF. DR. PATRICK N?RNBERGER


P10

Ion-Pairing and Aggregation Effects on Transition Metal Hydride Intermediates

PROF. DR. ROBERT WOLF / PROF. DR. JULIA REHBEIN


P11

Activation of Halogen Bond Donors by Ion-Pairing

PrOF. DR. MARCEL SCHORPP / PROF. DR. ROBERT WOLF


P12

Ion Pair Catalysis in Heterogeneous Solvent Environments

PrOF. DR. DOMINIK HORINEK / PROF. DR. RUTH M. GSCHWIND


PD1

Advanced NMR-Spectroscopic Tools for Ion Pair Aggregates: NMR Relaxation and Time-Resolved Methods

Prof. Dr. Ruth M. Gschwind



  1. University of Regensburg
  2. Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy

Projects

Ion Pairs in ReAction

Projects of the RTG 2620

Projects of the RTG 2620