FLP-Re­ac­ti­vi­ty: Me­tal-free Ac­ti­va­ti­on of Small Mo­le­cu­les

Our research focusses on catalytic transformations using main-group element catalysts. Particularly Frustrated Lewis Pairs (FLP) are of high interest since they allow for metal-free hydrogenations, dehydrogenations, hydroaminations and general reductions. We develop new FLP-catalyzed transformations and utilize physicl-organic chemistry to provide mechanistic insight.

C–S Cross-Coup­ling for Sul­fur- and Ni­tro­gen-rich He­teroa­ce­nes

The C–S cross-coupling is a powerful molecular tool for the construction of densely fused polycyclic heteroacenes. This allows for the concise construction of sulfur-rich heteroacenes with unusual electronic structure. Donor–acceptor systems display open-shell characetristics with narrow singelt/triplet gap.

Phos­pho­rous-ca­ta­ly­zed Re­ac­ti­ons

The group combines synthetic organophosphorus design with physical-organic and computational studies (thermodynamics/kinetics, association constants, DFT collaborations) to understand and tune reactivity and selectivity.

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