
Scott Research Group
@scottchemistry
Inorganic chemistry and photocatalysis @BathChem
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Fully funded 3.5-year PhD studentship (open to both UK and international students) in our group investigating organic electrosynthesis at the University of Bath from Sept 2025. Application deadline 8th December! Chemistry@Bath Uni University of Bath findaphd.com/phds/project/o…


New paper just accepted in ChemSusChem. A new line of investigation in our ongoing work with The Wolf Group shows that direct transformations of P4 don't necessarily need elaborate reagents or excessive waste formation. …mistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cs…

#ChemSusChem Closing the Loop: Low-Waste Phosphorus Functionalization Enabled by Simple Disulfides (Daniel J. Scott and co-workers) @ScottChemistr The Wolf Group #openaccess onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cs…

Obligatory table shot from the “Hillson” Xmas Lunch 🎄🎅🏼🤶🏼🥂 Thanks so much for organising @kylegpearce, Amber and Joe Goodall !


🚨Upcoming postdoc position🚨 Thanks to The Leverhulme Trust we will soon be recruiting a new PDRA to study some unusual redox-active Lewis acid chemistry. Full advert to follow soon, but in the meantime please feel free to get in touch if interested!


New preprint on ChemRxiv! Our latest exploration of conPET/e-PRC #photoredox highlights preassembly and "anti-Kasha" reactivity, even in a system with a long ES lifetime. Thanks to all involved, including collaborators in RCNS TheoChem Group and University of Warwick. chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxi…


Another new paper from our ongoing work on elemental phosphorus chemistry with The Wolf Group, just published in InorgChemFront. This time we show how our previously reported P4 hydrostannylation chemistry can be extended to analogues based on Ge and Si. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…


Counterintuitive Photochemistry of an Isolated Acridinyl Radical: ConPET via Preassembly, Solvated Electrons or a Long-Lived Excited State? (Daniel J. Scott and co-workers) Scott Research Group #openaccess 🔓 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…



After 3.5 years as a postdoc in the Sigman Lab at Utah Chemistry (with NSF Center for Computer Assisted Synthesis), I’ve retuned to the UK where I am excited to start my independent career at University of Bath - joint between the Department of Chemistry and Department of Chemical Engineering!

Yet more results from our work with The Wolf Group, just accepted in Chemical Communications. Building on earlier work, we now show how useful primary phosphines can be prepared in one pot directly from P4. Excellent work from all involved! pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…