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SUMMARY:New Methods for C–N and C–C Bond Formation Based on Unique Reac
 tivity in Iron Complexes
LOCATION:Chemistry A101
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20221011T160000
UID:2026-04-29-19-22-21@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260429T192221
Description:About the Seminar:\n\nFirst row transition metals present oppor
 tunities for the discovery of novel catalytic transformations enabled by t
 heir distinct reactivity. Iron complexes are especially attractive as tran
 sition metal catalysts given that iron is generally nontoxic and is the mo
 st abundant d-block metal in the Earth’s crust. Research in the Neely fo
 cuses on the development of new C–N and C–C bond-forming methods based
  on reactivity that is specific to iron. We take advantage of insights fro
 m stoichiometric studies to probe reaction mechanisms and optimize catalyt
 ic conditions. We are currently using this approach to explore iron-cataly
 zed methods for alkyne carboamination and linear trimerization.\n\nAbout t
 he Speaker: \n\nDr. Jamie Neely is an Assistant Professor in the Chemistr
 y Department at Saint Louis University. A native of St. Louis\, Dr. Neely 
 earned her B.S. in chemistry from the University of Missouri\, Columbia. S
 he completed her Ph.D. at Colorado State University in 2014 after working 
 with Professor Tomislav Rovis on the development of rhodium-catalyzed synt
 hetic methods. She went on to join the research group of Professor Paul Ch
 irik at Princeton University as a NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein postdoctoral fel
 low\, focusing on the discovery of earth-abundant catalysts for useful org
 anic transformations. She joined the faculty at SLU in 2017. 4:00 pm
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