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Jonas Dueker

@jonasdueker

PhD student @ChemistryKoenig

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Turns out that giving nickel the freedom of choice enables all kinds of carbon-heteroatom cross-coupling reactions in a simple, predictable, and general manner. Check out our Nature paper (nature.com/articles/s4158…) with the Ananikov Lab to learn more about the concept of AD-HoC!

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🎁Headlights on Burkhard Koenig, turning 60 today: PhD with Armin de Meijere Universität Hamburg, postdoc with Barry M. Trost Stanford Chemistry; since 1999 Prof. of #Organic #Chemistry Universität Regensburg; he merged #photocatalysis and #organicsynthesis and has been chair of the Editorial Board of

🎁Headlights on Burkhard Koenig, turning 60 today: PhD with Armin de Meijere <a href="/unihh/">Universität Hamburg</a>, postdoc with Barry M. Trost <a href="/StanfordUChem/">Stanford Chemistry</a>; since 1999 Prof. of #Organic #Chemistry <a href="/uni_regensburg/">Universität Regensburg</a>; he merged #photocatalysis and #organicsynthesis and has been chair of the Editorial Board of
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How AD-HoC allows sequential one-pot difunctionalizations with unconventional site-selectivity: the work of Jonas Dueker and Indrajit Ghosh in ACS Catalysis Sequential One-Pot (Het)arene Thioetherification and Amination with Nickel and Visible Light pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…