
Tobias Kraemer
@tobikraemer
Computational Inorganic Chemist
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03-04-2016 15:55:48
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Enjoyed it a lot to collaborate on this. Great joint effort, showcasing how experiment and theory work together to solve complex chemical problems. More to come. Thanks Jason, Maurice and all the team. England group MPI-CEC Maynooth University Maynooth University Chemistry

Enjoying a nice reception dinner w/ Prof Hevia 🇺🇦, Thomas Group, #ElenaFernández, and Tobias Kraemer. #BeilsteinMainGroup2024 is off to a good start! Always nice to catch up over 🥂 and 🍛 Looking forward to the start of the scientific program tomorrow.


Thanks again to the organisers Prof Hevia 🇺🇦 Beilstein-Institut @beilstein-institut.bsky.social Thomas Group for a fantastic conference #BeilsteinMainGroup2024 in a beautiful location. Many inspirational talks and some really cool chemistry. Maynooth University



Our latest publication now in ASAPs at Organometallics! Congrats to Meilin Lim for paper #3. Thanks to Jesse LeBlanc, Charley Garrard and Chris Caputo for help with crystallography, and Sterling Renzoni⚗️🧠with the TOC! Trent University Trent University Chemistry pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

We are pleased to see our theoretical study of the electronic structure of dialumenes published in PCCP Fruitful collaboration with my friend Ragnar Bjornsson at CEA Grenoble, calculations expertly done by my PhD student Keelan Byrne Maynooth University Chemistry pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…


Many congratulations to my PhD student Keelan Byrne Keelan Byrne for successfully defending his thesis yesterday. Many thanks to Prof Stuart Macgregor and Dr Diego Montagner for doing the honours. Proud supervisor. Maynooth University Chemistry The Macgregor Group #compchem


6 years after we reported that aluminyl anions could activate H2, we now understand the mechanism. Check out Tobias Kraemer's latest computational study in ChemEurJ: Chemistry - A European Journal. Happy to have played our small part. …mistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ch…

A long-standing conundrum has been resolved: H2 activation by an potassium-stabilised aluminyl dimer occurs via a FLP-type rebound mechanism due to cooperative action of both K+ and Al centres. Keelan Byrne Aldridge Group Maynooth University Chemistry University of Oxford …mistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…

A new mechanism for hydrogen activation! Great to see collaborative work with Tobias Kraemer and Keenan Byrne on the mechanism of hydrogen activation by potassium aluminyl compounds published today in Chemistry Oxford Chemistry Liam Griffin Jamie Hicks


A couple of years ago, we published the reductive coupling of CO by a dimeric anionic calcium hydride. Now, we finally understand the mechanism. Congrats to Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina postdoc Liesa Eickhoff on her first corresponding author publication. ANU Research School of Chemistry pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

I am very much looking forward to the visit to Huelva and appreciate the invite to give a seminar. I am also curious to learn about the great chemistry going on in the institute. See you soon. CIQSO Univ. of Huelva Trinity College Dublin

Great effort on the experimental side from Jamie and the team. Very nice structures. It’s a pleasure to be involved in this collaboration, and more to come. Trinity College Dublin Leicester Chemistry Organometallics #compchem

We thank Tobias Kraemer (Trinity College Dublin) for his inspiring talk about how theoretical calculations can shed light on the understanding of complex bonding by the study of the reactivity with hydrogen of Al(I) complexes such as dialumenes and potassium aluminyl compounds.


Tobias Krämer Tobias Kraemer from Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin delivering an outstanding talk on Al(I) chemistry at the CIQSO Univ. of Huelva seminar series! Thanks Tobi for the insightful discussions and a good dose of fun!


I've had a fantastic time visiting CIQSO in Huelva and giving a seminar (first for Trinity College Dublin). Impressed with the institute, its researchers and the great work done there. Thanks Antonio and Maria for your generous hospitality! It's been a pleasure. CIQSO Univ. of Huelva Martinez Lab


Isomeric Effects in Lithium Dihydropyridinate Chemistry now online …mistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ch… by Team Robertson/Mulvey Chemistry - University of Strathclyde Stuart Robertson with a #compchem contribution by us Keelan Byrne Maynooth University Chemistry Trinity College Dublin


PCP and POCOP complexes of calcium - now published in Chemical Communications. Great experimental work by Team Chadwick Mark Chadwick with some added computational work by us Trinity College Dublin Congrats to all involved. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…