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Dr. Sanjay Singh (2003 - 2005)

Former Postdoc and Former Graduate Student
Supervisor(s): Prof. Dr. Herbert W. Roesky

Singh
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Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Institut für Anorganische Chemie
Tammannstrasse 4
37077 Göttingen
Germany

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X-ray structure of the gallium monohydroxide


Curriculum Vitae
01.10.1978 Born in Varanasi, India
1998 - 2000 B Sc.(Hons) in Chemistry from Banaras Hindu University
2001 - 2002 M Sc. Chemistry from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
2001 Summer visiting student fellowship awarded by the Indian National Science Academy
2002 Master of Science Thesis at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in the group of Prof. Dr. V. Chandrasekhar,
entitled "A Novel Monomeric Diorganotin Dication [n-Bu2Sn(H2O)4]2+: An Efficient Catalyst for Acylation of Alcohols and Phenols"
2002 "Best Project Award" for the M. Sc. project awarded by the department of Chemistry IIT Kanpur
2003 - present working on PhD thesis at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen in the group of Prof. Dr. H. W. Roesky



PCGG activities

Project Weeks:

Reports: Publications: ( - published, - in press, - submitted)
  • H. W. Roesky, S. Singh, K. K. M. Yusuff, J. A. Maguire, N. S. Hosmane, Organometallic Hydroxides of Transition Elements, Chem. Rev. 2006, 106, 3813-3843.
  • S. Singh, V. Jancik, H. W. Roesky, R. Herbst-Irmer, Synthesis, Characterization and X-ray Crystal Structure of a Gallium Monohydroxide and a Hetero-Bimetallic Gallium Zirconium Oxide, Inorg. Chem. 2006, 45, 949-951.
  • S. Singh, H. Ahn, A. Stasch, V. Jancik, H. W. Roesky, A. Pal, M. Biadene, R. Herbst-Irmer, M. Noltemeyer, H. Schmidt, Syntheses, Characterization and X-ray Crystal Structures of β-diketiminate Group 13 Hydrides, Chlorides and Fluorides, Inorg. Chem. 2006, 45, 1853-1860.
  • H. W. Roesky, G. Bai, V. Jancik, S. Singh, Oxygen-bridged Bimetallic Complex, the Production Thereof and its Utilisation for Polymerization Catalyst, European Patent 2005, , . PCT/EP, 2005/002741, Int. Pat. Classification. C07F17/00
  • G. Bai, S. Singh, H. W. Roesky, M. Noltemeyer, H. Schmidt, Mononuclear Aluminum Hydroxide for the Design of Well-Defined Homogeneous Catalysts, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005, 127, 3449-3455.
  • H. W. Roesky, S. Singh, V. Jancik, V. Chandrasekhar, A Paradigm Change in Assembling OH Functionalities on Metal Centers, Acc. Chem. Res. 2004, 37, 969-981. (DOI: 10.1021/ar0402154)
  • S. Singh, S. S. Kumar, V. Chandrasekhar, H. Ahn, M. Biadene, H. W. Roesky, N. S. Hosmane, M. Noltemeyer, H. Schmidt, Tetranuclear Homo- and Heteroalumoxanes Containing Reactive Functional Groups: Syntheses and X-ray Crystal Structures of [{[LAl(Me)](μ-O)(MH2)}2], Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2004, 43, 4940-4943. (DOI: 10.1002/anie.200460395)
  • H. W. Roesky, G. Anantharaman, V. Chandrasekhar, V. Jancik, S. Singh, Control of Molecular Topology and Metal Nuclearity in Multimetallic Assemblies: Designer Metallosiloxanes Derived from Silanetriols, Chem. Eur. J. 2004, 10, 4106-4114. (DOI: 10.1002/chem.200400200)
Events:
  • Poster: Mar 21 2006 Homo- and Heterobimetallic Oxides Containing Aluminum and Gallium (in absence) (Review Colloquium)
  • Poster: Mar 08 2006 Homo- and Heterobimetallic Oxides Containing Aluminum and Gallium (Seventh Workshop 2006
    Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Molecular Coils and Aggregates (Göttingen - Paris)
    )
  • Poster: April 06 2005 Organoaluminum (Gallium) hydroxide and heterobimetallic derivatives (Fifth Workshop = 91st Bunsen Colloquium 2005)
  • Poster: Mar 13 2005 Organoaluminum Hydroxide and Bimetallic Derivatives (San Diego INOR ACS program 2005)
  • Poster: Mar 10 2005 (229th ACS National Meeting)
  • Poster: Sept 20 2004 Homo- and Hetero Bimetallic Alumoxanes (Fourth Workshop 2004)
  • Talk: Mar 18 2004 Synthesis and Characterization of Homo- and Heteroalumoxanes (Third Workshop 2004)
  • Talk: Sept 25 2003 Stable Terminal Hydroxides of Aluminum and Germanium (Second Workshop 2003)


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