Inorganic Chemistry

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Chemists at Saarland University have created pentasilacyclopentadienide, a silicon analogue of a stable aromatic compound, ending decades of failed attempts. The breakthrough, published in Science, replaces carbon atoms with silicon in a five-atom ring structure. This achievement opens potential for new materials and catalysts in industry.

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Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz have created a new manganese-based metal complex that promises to transform light-driven chemical reactions. This breakthrough replaces scarce noble metals with abundant manganese, offering simple synthesis and exceptional efficiency. The complex's long excited-state lifetime could enable sustainable applications like hydrogen production.

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