Phosphorus chemist Prof. Jan J. Weigand from the Dresden University of Technology, in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team, has developed a groundbreaking method to introduce phosphorus an .
A process to present phosphorus and nitrogen atoms into polycyclic molecules was developed by Jan J. Weigand, Professor, Phosphorus Chemist, Dresden University of Technology, in partnership with a multitalented group.
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Chemist Jan J. Weigand from the Dresden University of Technology will intensively research new methods and approaches for a more sustainable chemistry over the next five years. In addition to the recovery of phosphorus compounds and the sustainable use of non-renewable and critical resources, the reduction of risks associated with hazardous waste will also play a role. This innovative yet challenging endeavor is supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) through a Reinhart Koselleck Project with a funding of nearly one million euros.
Professor Jan J. Weigand and his team from the TUD Dresden University of Technology have achieved a ground breaking advancement in the production of phosphorus-containing chemicals. In a recent pu .