
Hohloch Lab
@hohlochl
Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Our research focuses on Carbenes, Phosphines, Early Transition metals, Lanthanides and much more...
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#KCT2024 @[email protected] is over. We (Hohloch Lab, Dielmann Group, H. Schwartz, G. Heymann) thank every participant and all sponsors for making this conference an incredible experience. We are looking forward to see you in 2025 Universität Münster MüllerLab



Happy to announce the first bridging phosphinidene complex of lanthanum with a very bulky pn ligand published Chemical Communications. Furthermore, this paper marks the 100th paper on which our PI is listed as an author. Congratulations to everyone involved!! pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Thrilled to share our latest paper InorgChemFront. Starting from a NMR tube accidentally left in sunlight, it took 6 years to figure out why and how a P-C bond is broken by light giving access to fluorenyl radicals and diphosphines. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

One week two Covers... Extremely proud, happy and thankful for the opportunity to promote our recent f-element chemistry InorgChemFront (doi.org/10.1039/D4QI00…) and Chemical Communications (doi.org/10.1039/D4CC02…) as Front Covers on these excellent journals.


Great talk today by @TamborninoLab @[email protected] Really great (and tiny) molecules, lots of exciting reactivities and some very cool crystal structures! Congrats to Frank and his team on these really great results and it was real fun to host you!


Off for the Hirschegg Seminar in Kleinwalsertal. Looking forward to five days filled with science and hiking with @TamborninoLab Gunnar Werncke @haenisch_group Stefanie Dehnen The Wolf Group , the Scheer group and the Radius group.

Happy to share our latest results Inorganic Chemistry in anilidophosphine chemistry. Modular access to six new monoanionic PN ligands and their lanthanum complexes. Congratulations Benjamin Wittwer to this great work. pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

Very proud to share our latest article just published DaltonTransactions, opening a new field in the group: MIC and NHC complexes of molybdenum nitrides and their propensity to undergo nitrogen functionalisation reactions and electrochemical tunability. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

It's well known that exchanging NHCs can have tremendous effects on catalyst activity/stability in late transition metal chemistry, but what about early transition metals? We are happy to share our latest insight to this question InorgChemFront. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…




Anilidophosphines are great supporting ligands in Group IV chemistry as shown by Mindiola Group. But how well are they suited for Group III metals? Read about some unexpected drawbacks and diverging behaviour with Sc, Y and La. aces.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/as…

Delighted to share Frank Tambornino and my review of the "Historical and Recent Developments in the Chemistry of Cyanate Congeners" Inorganic Chemistry giving a detailed overview of cyanate development including recent chemistry of [OCAs], [SCP], [SCAs]. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…


Proud and thankful NatureChem for inviting me to write a News & Views article on the beautiful praseodymium(V) complex published by Henry La Pierre (nature.com/articles/s4155…) Find our highlight "A high five for praseodymium" following this link nature.com/articles/s4155…