Dr. Moritz Scharnhölz, Dr. Jose Juan Gamboa Carballo, Dr. Nils Trapp, Dr. Rene Verel, Dr. Peter Coburger, Prof. Dr. Hansjörg Grützmacher
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摘要
封面展示了化合物(PPh3)2(C2P2),它被描绘成一个虚构的、快速的、难以捉摸的生物,身上装饰着PPh3的鹿角。这种生物在背景插图中有理论上的特征。然而,由于它只作为“转瞬即逝的中间物”存在,以前试图捕捉它的图像,结果只是用野生动物相机拍摄的一张模糊的照片。为了增加获得更清晰图像的可能性,研究人员用这种生物喜欢的食物——羰基铁来引诱它。这种方法被证明是有效的,成功地拍出了一张清晰的照片。此外,研究人员还指出,当这种生物与同卵虫相伴时,它会变得不那么警惕,从而捕捉到二聚体的图像。更多信息可以在P. Coburger, H. grgr tzmacher及其同事的研究文章中找到(DOI: 10.1002/ceur.202400061)。
Front Cover: (Ph3P)4C4P4: Effect of substitution on the Oligomerization of carbon phosphide radicals (ChemistryEurope 1/2025)
The Front Cover shows the compound (PPh3)2(C2P2), depicted as a fictional, fast, and elusive creature adorned with PPh3 antlers. This creature is theoretically characterized in the background illustration. However, as it exists only as a “fleeting intermediate”, previous attempts to capture its image resulted in only a blurred photograph taken with a wildlife camera. To increase the likelihood of obtaining a clearer image, the creature was enticed with its preferred food: iron carbonyls. This approach proved effective, leading to a successful clear photograph. Additionally, it was noted that when the creature is accompanied by a conspecific, it becomes less vigilant, allowing the image of a dimer to be captured. More information can be found in the Research Article by P. Coburger, H. Grützmacher and co-workers (DOI: 10.1002/ceur.202400061).