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Dr. Ian Riddlestone
I obtained my MChem degree at Newcastle University in the UK graduating in 2009. As a Masters student I worked in the group of Dr. Keith Izod investigating the light-induced rearrangement of thioether-substituted phosphanide ligands. I then moved to the University of Oxford where I was a BP CASE Award student working in the group of Prof. Simon Aldridge. As a DPhil student I worked on the formation of mixed transition metal-aluminium complexes. This work included the isolation and full characterisation of sigma-alane complexes comparable with archetypal dihydrogen, borane and silane complexes allowing fundamental bonding descriptions to be further developed for group 13 sigma complexes.
After obtaining a DPhil in Inorganic Chemistry in 2013 I moved to the University of Bath to take up an EPSRC funded postdoctoral position in the group of Prof. Michael Whittlesey. During this time I worked on the synthesis and reactivity of ruthenium carbene complexes, with particular emphasis on the activation of C-F bonds and small molecules. In collaboration with the group of Prof. Stuart Macgregor (Heriot Watt University) this work highlighted the subtleties of supporting N-heterocyclic carbene ligands in ruthenium hydride chemistry. These differences impact upon product distributions in catalytic hydrodefluorination reactions of perfluorinated substrates, as well as the competition between C-F and C-H bond activation processes.
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Gabrielle Audsley, Ambre Carpentier,Anne-Frederique Pecharman,James Wright,Thomas M. Roseveare,Ewan R. Clark,Stuart A. Macgregor,Ian M. Riddlestone
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)no. 7 (2024): 874-877
Gabrielle Audsley, Ambre Carpentier,Anne-Frederique Pecharman,James Wright,Thomas M. Roseveare,Ewan R. Clark,Stuart A. Macgregor,Ian M. Riddlestone
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONSno. 7 (2024): 874-877
Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)no. 20 (2020): 6896-6896
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