
Dr. Ajithkumar Velasseril Sreenivasan
@V_S_Ajithkumar
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Research Associate @Doug_Stephan_Lab, University of Toronto, Ph.D @Sakya_Sen_Lab 🏏⚽🏐🥂🎬.....
Toronto, Ontario
Joined March 2021
A huge thanks to the legendary, Prof. Douglas Stephan @FLPchemist for this incredible opportunity to work with you.
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Please find out our new work on the competition of C=C and N=C=O bonds of isocyanate on insertion into a Ge-Si bond. Many congrats and thanks to the team @sakya_sen @PratikshaGhanw2 @Debasis_koley @Nripen @csir_ncl @iiserkol .
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Two different isocyanates are reacted with PhC(NtBu)2Ge–Si(SiMe3)3. While phenyl isocyanate undergoes catalytic cyclotrimerization, allyl isocyanate exhibits both cyclotrimerization and insertion of...
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Check out our new work.
In latest @EurJIC, we explore which moiety inserts into a Ge(II)–Si(IV) bond: C=C or N=C=O unit of allyl isocyanate. Work by @V_S_Ajithkumar & @PratikshaGhanw2 with DFT from Debasis da & Nripen. @csir_ncl🤝@dcsiiserkol Thanks @ANRFIndia for support! .
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RT @sakya_sen: Sometimes we work on Mn (not Mg) especially when @bischem007 helps us! A great collaborative work on borylation led by @Prat….
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Compounds containing carbon–boron bonds serve as valuable intermediates for constructing more complex molecules by transforming these bonds into other carbon–element bonds. The catalytic dehydrogen...
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Amazing chemistry, beautiful molecules. Many Congrats 👏.
LOW-VALENT Si, Ge, Sn, Pb: HOW LOW CAN WE GO???.Hydrocarbon-soluble Mg(0) reduces Si all the way to Si(4-). Unfortunately not stable and decomposing to the HSi(3-) anion. However, Sn(4-) is stable and functions as 4-fold Nu or 8e reducing agent. Preprint:
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Check out our new publication on Sila[1]ferrocenophanes with bulky substituents. Huge credits to @BisaiMilan and co-authors @ra_yuva @sakya_sen @rajeshgonnade @csir_ncl.
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Nucleophilic substitution via selective removal of one chlorine atom of dichlorosila[1]ferrocenophane using various reagents to yield novel sila[1]ferrocenophanes with sterically bulky groups.
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RT @sakya_sen: New publication out in @EurJIC and our first collaborative work with @ra_yuva from @iitpalakkad on .the sila[1]ferrocenophan….
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Nucleophilic substitution via selective removal of one chlorine atom of dichlorosila[1]ferrocenophane using various reagents to yield novel sila[1]ferrocenophanes with sterically bulky groups.
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Nice piece of work 👏 some cool FLP chemistry out there.
Our manuscript on borinine-FLP mediated bond activation and ring expansion is now online @ChemicalScience! @nathan_frey_ @samiriisc #maingroup
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RT @rebecca_melen: 🚨PhD position in synthetic inorganic chemistry in our group.🚨 The position is joint with semiconductor company TOK and w….
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RT @sakya_sen: We will be taking two PhD students this semester. Interested candidates with PhD fellowships (CSIR/UGC/INSPIRE) are encourag….
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RT @sakya_sen: Congratulations to our past PhD student Dr. Milan Bisai @BisaiMilan on being awarded the prestigious AvH postdoc fellowship.….
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A great opportunity, don't miss out.
We're hiring: TWO 3-year PhD positions to develop Bimetallic Chemistry for CO2, N2O and NH3 activation under ERC Consolidator Grant BiMetalGAS @ERC_Research . Expected start: June-September 2025. Please RT #PhDposition #PhDOpportunity #chemjob Cool bimetallics in 🌞Sevilla
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RT @LLL_lab_SUSTech: Congrats to Xin-Feng, Rui, Walter and Chaopeng! We documented the isolation of keteniminyl anions [RC=C=NR]-, now feat….
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RT @aparanjape: This year, the National Chemical Laboratory in #Pune is celebrating its 75th year. @csir_ncl is among the top research ins….
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That's great news and a new year gift for the main-group chemistry 👏.
I’m pleased to be appointed as an associate editor of the Journal of the American Chemical Society @J_A_C_S starting today! Looking forward to handling top-notch papers in the field!.
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