1 Lecture List of Prof. Dr. Rainer Streubel (national and international) 1. Liebig-Stipendiaten-Treffen, Rüsselsheim/Deutschland, 19. Oktober 1993: „Synthese und Reaktivität von Metallaheterobutadienen“ 2. Anorganisch-Chemisches Braunschweig/Deutschland, Kolloquium 16. der Dezember Technischen 1993: Universität „Synthese und Braunschweig, Reaktivität von Metallaheterobutadienen“ 3. Inorganic Rings International Symposia VII, Banff/Kanada, 11. August 1994: „Synthesis, Structure and Reactions of 2H-Azaphosphirene Derivatives“, Beitrag-O29. 4. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Bielefeld, Bielefeld/Deutschland, 12. Mai 1995: „Synthese und Reaktivität hochgespannter Phosphor-Heterocyclen - Neuere Entwicklungen auf dem Gebiet kleiner Ringsysteme“ 5. 13th International Conference on Phosphorus Chemistry, Jerusalem/Israel, ICPC 18. July 1995: „Recent Results on Synthesis and Ring Cleavage Reactions of 2H-azaphosphirene Derivatives“. 6. Chemiedozententagung, Hannover/Deutschland, 6. März 1996: „Metallkomplex-kontrollierte Dreiring-Heterocyclensynthese“, Beitrag-C33. 7. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Gesamthochschule Wuppertal, Wupper- tal/Deutschland, 8. Juni 1996: „Umcyclisierungen in der Phosphor-Heterocyclenchemie Neues zum Austausch von Nitrilen gegen Alkine und Phosphaalkine in gespannten Ringsystemen“ 8. 31th International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Vancouver/Kanada, 22. August 1996: „Metallaheterobutadienes as Unconventional Precursors for Complexed Threemembered Heterocycles“, Beitrag-8L4. 9. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern/ Deutschland, 15. Dezember 1996: „Synthese und Reaktionen von 2H-AzaphosphirenMetallkomplexen“ 10. Inorganic Rings International Symposia VIII, Loughborough/England, 11. August 1997: „Advances in 2H-azaphosphirene Complex Chemistry“, Beitrag-O12. 11. Inorganic Rings International Symposia VIII, Loughborough/England, 11. August 1997: „Synthesis and Structures of the First 2H-1,3,2-Diazaphosphole Complexes“, Beitrag-O13. 2 12. Chemiedozententagung, Essen/Deutschland, März 1998: „Ein neuartiges Nitriliumbetain als Komplexligand“, Beitrag-B7. 13. 5th International Conference on Heteroatom Chemistry, London/Kanada, 6. Juli 1998: „Coordinated Nitrilium Betaines with Phosphorus“, Beitrag-M-C-17-10. 14. 14th International Conference on Phosphorus Chemistry, Cincinnatti/USA, 15. Juli 1998: „Generation and Reactions of Transient Nitrilium Phosphane-Ylid Complexes“, BeitragLW6-6. 15. Chemiedozententagung, Oldenburg/Deutschland, 15. März 1999: „Synthese neuartiger Esterfunktionalisierter P-Liganden“, Beitrag-B7. 16. 5th RSC/GDCh International Conference, Brighton/England, 22. Juli 1999: „Ringfunctionalized P-Heterocycle Complexes“. 17. 37th IUPAC Congress/27th GDCh General Meeting, Berlin/Deutschland, 16. August 1999: „A New Concept for the Synthesis of Ester-functionalized P-Heterocycles“, Beitrag-L10. 18. 13th FECHEM International Conference, Lissabon/Portugal, 6. September 1999: „Synthesis of Ester-functionalized P-Heterocycles“, Beitrag-O16. 19. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Göttingen, Göttingen/ Deutschland, 23. November 1999: „Metallassistierte Reaktionen der Phosphorheterocyclenchemie“ 20. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Tübingen, Tübingen/ Deutschland, 9. Dezember 1999: „Neue Isomerisierungs- und Zerfallsprozesse metallorganischer und koordinationschemischer Verbindungen - Vom Verdruß zum Synthesekonzept“ 21. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Erlangen/Deutschland, 31. Januar 2000: „Mono- und polycyclische Phosphorheterocyclen-Komplexe durch Metall-assistierte Reaktionen“ 22. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck/Österreich, 13. März 2000: „Effektive und effiziente Synthesemethoden Übergangsmetall-komplexierter Phosphorheterocyclen“ 23. Chemiedozententagung, Regensburg/Deutschland, 21. März 2000: „Elektronen- transferreaktionen an P-Heterocyclen-Komplexen“, Beitrag-B23. 24. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Bonn, Bonn/Deutschland, 18. Mai 2000: „Ungesättigte N,P-Heterocyclen als neue Ligandsysteme und biomimetische Zielverbindungen“ 3 25. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Hannover, Hannover/ Deutschland, 15. Juni 2000: „Ungewöhnliche ungesättigte P-Heterocyclen-Metallkomplexe - Synthese und Strukturen“ 26. Inorganic Rings International Symposia IX, Saarbrücken/Deutschland, 25. Juli 2000: „Novel Selective Ring Expansion Reactions of the 2H-Azaphosphirene Ring System“, Beitrag-O21. Einladung zu einer Vortragsreise in den USA durch Prof. Dr. A.J.Arduengo III (Nr. 27-30): 27. Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta/USA, 3. Oktober 2000: „Rearrangement of Metal Carbene Complexes as Organometallic Approach to Strained Heterocycles and other Curiosities" 28. Auburn University, Auburn/USA, 5. Oktober 2000: „Rearrangement of Metal Carbene Complexes as Organometallic Approach to Strained Heterocycles and other Curiosities" 29. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa/USA, 9. Oktober 2000: „Rearrangement of Metal Carbene Complexes as Organometallic Approach to Strained Heterocycles and other Curiosities" 30. University of Texas, Austin/USA, 12. Oktober 2000: „Rearrangement of Metal Carbene Complexes as Organometallic Approach to Strained Heterocycles and other Curiosities" 31. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Dortmund, Dortmund/ Deutschland, 5. Dezember 2000: „Warum 2H-Azaphosphiren-Komplexchemie? – Ein wissenschaftlicher Spaziergang rund um einen Dreiring“ 32. Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination (CNRS), Toulouse/Frankreich, 8. Februar 2001: „Chemistry of Unsaturated Phosphorus Heterocycles: New Developments“ 33. Aventis Technology and Research, Frankfurt a. Main/Deutschland, 25. April 2001: „Neue Synthesemethoden der Phosphororganischen Chemie“ 34. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin/ Deutschland, 7. Mai 2001: „Nitriliumphosphan-Ylid-Metallkomplexe? – Reaktive Intermediate mit Zukunft“ 35. 15th International Conference on Phosphorus Chemistry, Sendai/Japan, 31. Juli 2001: „Catalytic Reactions in Heterophosphole Chemistry“ 4 36. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Münster/Deutschland, 21. August 2001: „Reaktive Intermediate der Phosphorchemie – Herausforderung und Chance“ Einladung zu einer Vortragsreise in Kanada durch Prof. Dr. N. Burford (Nr. 37-41): 37. University of British Columbia, Vancouver/Kanada, 4. September 2001: „Nitrilium Phosphanylide Complexes? - A quite unusual 1,3-Dipole system“. 38. University of Alberta, Edmonton/Kanada, 5. September 2001: „Nitrilium Phosphanylide Complexes? - A quite unusual 1,3-Dipole system“. 39. Dalhousie University, Hallifax/Kanada, 7. September 2001: „Nitrilium Phosphanylide Complexes? - A quite unusual 1,3-Dipole system“. 40. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton/Kanada, 10. September 2001: „Nitrilium Phosphanylide Complexes? - A quite unusual 1,3-Dipole system“. 41. University of Windsor, Windsor/Kanada, 14. September 2001: „Nitrilium Phosphanylide Complexes? - A quite unusual 1,3-Dipole system“. 42. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Köln, Köln/Deutschland, 24. Oktober 2001: „Phosphor in ungewöhnlichen Bindungssituationen in reaktiven Intermediaten und stabilen Verbindungen“. 43. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Amsterdam, Amsterdam/Niederlande, 29. November 2001: „Adducts of Terminal Phosphinidene Complexes – Generation and Perspectives“. 44. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf/Deutschland, 5. Dezember 2001: „Neuartige Heterophosphole als Ziel und Ausgangspunkt interessanter Entwicklungen“. 45. Kolloquium im Rahmen des Schwerpunktprogrammes „Molekularer Magnetismus“ (SSP 1137), Eltville/Deutschland, 11./12. Dezember 2001: „Magnetism in Molecular and Supramolecular N,P-Heterophosphole Compounds“. 46. Anorganisch-Chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Würzburg, Würzburg/ Deutschland, 17. Dezember 2001: „Ungesättigte Heterocyclen mit einem dreifach koordinierten Phosphoratom - Synthesen und mögliche Verwendungen". 5 47. Chemiedozententagung, Köln/Deutschland, 11. März 2002: „Komplexe mit neuartigen ungesättigten N,P-Heterocyclen“, Beitrag-B23. Einladung zu einer Vortragsreise in Frankreich durch Prof. Dr. F. Mathey (Nr. 48-54): 48. Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris, Paris/Frankreich, 5. März 2002: „New Synthetic methods in Organophosphorus Chemistry based on highly reactive intermediates“. 49. Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau/Frankreich, 6. März 2002: „New Synthetic methods in Organophosphorus Chemistry based on highly reactive intermediates“. 50. Institut de Chimie, Université de Rennes 1, Rennes/Frankreich, 13. März 2002: „New Synthetic methods in Organophosphorus Chemistry based on highly reactive intermediates“. 51. Institut de Chimie, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg/Frankreich, 20. März 2002: „New Synthetic methods in Organophosphorus Chemistry based on highly reactive intermediates“. 52. Université de Bourgogne, Dijon/Frankreich, 22. März 2002: „New Synthetic methods in Organophosphorus Chemistry based on highly reactive intermediates“. 53. Ecole de Chimie de Montpellier, Montpellier/Frankreich, 28. März 2002: „New Synthetic methods in Organophosphorus Chemistry based on highly reactive intermediates“. 54. Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination (CNRS), Toulouse/Frankreich, 29. März 2002: „New Synthetic methods in Organophosphorus Chemistry based on highly reactive intermediates“. 55. Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universtät Bonn, Bonn/Deutschland, 10. Juni 2002: „Hochreaktiv, aber zähmbar - Phosphinidenkomplexe als Synthesebausteine für neue Heterocyclen“. 56. Technische Universität Graz, Graz/Österreich, 24. Juni 2002: „Hochreaktiv, aber zähmbar Phosphinidenkomplexe als Synthesebausteine für neue Heterocyclen“. 57. XXth International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry, Korfu/Griechenland, 8. Juli 2002: "Investigating ferrocenium salt-catalyzed ligand expansions of 2H-azaphosphirene complexes - A new approach to macromolecular Chemistry?". 58. XIIIth International Conference on Organosilicon Chemistry, Guanajuato/Mexico, 27. August 2002: "An unusual case of inverse silatropy". 59. Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination (CNRS), Toulouse/Frankreich, 9. September 2002: "Unusual ligands: Concepts, syntheses and perspectives". 6 60. Dipartimento di Chimica Inorganica ed Analytica, Cagliari/Italien, 10. Oktober 2002: "New synthetic concepts in heterocyclic chemistry". 61. Kolloquium des Instituts für Anorganische Chemie der Universität Bremen, Bremen/Deutschland, 12. Dezember 2002: „Phosphinidenkomplexe als Synthesebausteine für neue Heterocyclen". 62. Kolloquium des Instituts für Anorganische und Analytischen Chemie der PhillippsUniversität Marburg, Marburg/Deutschland, 16. Dezember 2002: „Lewis-Säure-/Lewis-BaseAddukte von terminalen Phosphinidenkomplexen - Neue hochreaktive Bausteine der Synthesechemie". 63. Kolloquium des Instituts für Anorganische Chemie der Martin-Luther-Universität HalleWittenberg, Halle/Deutschland, 3. Juni 2003: „Erzeugung und Verwendung hochreaktiver terminaler Phosphinidenkomplexe in der Heterocyclensynthese". 64. Kolloquium des Instituts für Anorganische und Analytischen Chemie der Technischen Universität Braunschweig, Braunschweig/Deutschland, 2. Juli 2003: „Neue Beiträge zur Chemie von Elektronenmangelverbindungen". 65. Xth International Symposium on Inorganic Ring Systems, Burlington/USA, 19. August 2003: „Syntheses, structures and reactions of novel four-, five- and six-membered unsaturated N,Pheterocycle complexes" . 66. Anorganisch chemisches Kolloquium der Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart/Deutschland, 10. Februar 2004: „Elektrophile terminale Phosphiniden-Komplex-Lewis-Base Addukte“. Einladung zu einer Vortragsreise in England durch Prof. Dr. D. Woollins (Nr. 67-69): 67. University of Bristol, Bristol/England, 9. März 2004: “Transition-metal-like chemistry of phosphorus: the case of electrophilic terminal phosphinidene complexes”. 68. University of St Andrews, St Andrews/Schottland, 10. März 2004: “Transition-metal-like chemistry of phosphorus: the case of electrophilic terminal phosphinidene complexes”. 69. University of Sussex, Brighton/England, 12. März 2004: “Transition-metal-like chemistry of phosphorus: the case of electrophilic terminal phosphinidene complexes”. 70. 16th International Conference on Phosphorus Chemistry, Birmingham/England, 08. Juli 2004: „C-X bond and C-H activation by electrophilic terminal phosphinidene complexes“, OP-22. 7 71. XXIth International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry, Vancouver/Kanada, 26. Juli 2004: „Donor Adducts of Electrophilic Terminal Phosphinidene Complexes: The Quest for C-H and C-X Bond Activation“, B-O5. 72. 31th Symposium on Heteroatom Chemistry (Japan), Wakayama/Japan, 09. Dezember 2004: „Phosphorus: A Carbon or a Transition-metal Copy“, (plenary lecture, PL-02). Einladung zu einer Vortragsreise in Japan durch Prof. Dr. M. Yoshifuji (Nr. 73-81): 73. Kyoto University, Kyoto/Japan, 06. Dezember 2004: “Electrophilic terminal phosphinidene complexes: Coordination chemistry of a group 15 element”. 74. Hiroshima University, Hiroshima/Japan, 13. Dezember 2004: “Electrophilic terminal phosphinidene complexes: Coordination chemistry of a group 15 element”. 75. Womens University at Nara, Nara/Japan, 15. Dezember 2004: “Phosphorus: A Carbon or a Transition-metal Copy?”. 76. Mie University, Tsu/Japan, 16. Dezember 2004: “A new concept for the bottom-up synthesis of functional P,N-containing macrocycles using SET-type reaction conditions”. 77. Tohoku University, Sendai/Japan, 17. Dezember 2004: “Electrophilic terminal phosphinidene complexes: Coordination chemistry of a group 15 element”. 78. University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba/Japan, 20. Dezember 2004: “Phosphorus: A Carbon or a Transition-metal Copy”. 79. Japan Womens University, Tokyo/Japan, 21. Dezember 2004: “Electrophilic terminal phosphinidene complexes: Coor-dination chemistry of a group 15 element”. 80. Waseda University, Tokyo/Japan, 22. Dezember 2004: “Phosphorus: A Carbon or a Transition-metal Copy?”. 81. University of Tokyo, Tokyo/Japan, 24. Dezember 2004: “A new concept for the bottom-up synthesis of functional P,N-containing macrocycles using SET-type reaction conditions”. 82. I.C.M.A.B. (C.S.I.C.), Campus U.A.B., Bellaterra/Spanien, 09. Mai 2005: “Phosphorus chemistry with unusual reactive intermediates”. 83. Universität von Budapest, Budapest/Ungarn, 18. Mai 2005: „Phosphorus compounds with a transition metal-like chemistry“. 84. Universität von Pécs, Pécs/Ungarn, 19. Mai. 2005: „Phosphorus compounds with a transition metal-like chemistry“. 8 85. Universität zu Köln, Köln/Deutschland, 22. Juni 2005: „Aktivierung kleiner Moleküle durch Nichtmetallverbindungen“. 86. PacifiChem 2005, Honolulu/Hawai/USA, 19. Dezember 2005: „Phosphorus compounds that activate small molecules“(invited lecture). 87. University of Murcia, Murcia/Spain, 22. März 2006: „New and efficient synthetic methods in phosphorus heterocyclic chemistry“. 88. University of Alicante, Alicante/Spain, 23. März 2006: „New and efficient synthetic methods in phosphorus heterocyclic chemistry“. 89. XIth International Symposium on Inorganic Ring Systems, Oulu/Finnland, 31. Juli 2006: „Bond selective ring enlargements of inorganic rings“. 90. 2nd Core-to-Core Meeting, University of Tokyo, Tokyo/Japan, 27. August 2006: “New syntheses and bond-selective ring-expansions of 2H-azaphosphirene and oxaphosphirane complexes” (plenary lecture). 91. University of Almería, Almería/Spain, 26. Februar 2007: “Coordination chemistry of a group 15 element: bond activation from a new perspective“. 92. University of Murcia, Murcia/Spain, 27. Februar 2007: “Coordination chemistry of a group 15 element: bond activation from a new perspective“. 93. 8th Florida Heterocyclic Conference, Gainesville/Florida/USA, 13. März 2007: “Atom efficient routes to P,N-heterocycles” (keynote lecture). 94. 17th International Conference on Phosphorus Chemistry, Xiamen/China, 19. April 2007: “Recent advances in the chemistry of P,N-heterocycles” (invited lecture). 95. Contemporary Main Group Chemistry, Eastchem Mini Symposium, St. Andrews/UK, 5. June 2007: “Unusual donor-acceptor complexes of terminal phosphinidene complexes” (keynote lecture). 96. 4th Heron Island Conference on Reactive Intermediates and Unusual Molecules, Heron Island/Australien, 9. Juli 2007: “Phosphinidenoid complexes: generation and reactions” (invited lecture). 97. 21h International Conference on Heterocyclic Chemistry, Sydney/Australien, 19. Juli 2007: “Phosphorus Heterocyclic Chemistry: New Structures and Reactions” (invited lecture). 98. University of Tarragona/Spain, 2. April 2008: “Phosphinidenoid complexes – A recent breakthrough in reactive intermediate chemistry”, (invited lecture). 9 99. University of Murcia, Murcia/Spain, 3. April 2008: “Phosphinidenoid complexes – A recent breakthrough in reactive intermediate chemistry”, (invited lecture). Vortragsreise in USA (Nr. 100-104): 100. University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley/San Francisco/USA, 10. April 2008: “Phosphinidenoid complexes – A recent breakthrough in reactive intermediate chemistry”, (invited lecture). 101. Texas A&M University, College Station/USA, 14. April 2008: “Phosphinidenoid complexes – A recent breakthrough in reactive intermediate chemistry”, (invited lecture). 102. Rice University, Houston/USA, 15. April 2008: “Phosphinidenoid complexes – A recent breakthrough in reactive intermediate chemistry”, (invited lecture). 103. University of California at Riverside, Riverside/Los Angeles/USA, 18. April 2008: “Phosphinidenoid complexes – A recent breakthrough in reactive intermediate chemistry”, (invited lecture). 104. University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa/USA, 23. April 2008: “Phosphinidenoid complexes – A recent breakthrough in reactive intermediate chemistry”, (invited lecture). 105. XV International conference on Chemistry of Phosphorus Compounds, St. Petersburg/Russland, 28. Mai 2008: “Phosphinidenoid complexes: novel useful reactive intermediates”, (invited lecture). 106. Universität Rostock, Rostock/Deutschland, 19. Juni 2008: “Koordinationsverbindungen von Phosphorverbindungen – aus einer anderen Perspektive”, (invited lecture). 107. Universität von Murcia, Murcia/Spanien, 11. February 2009: “Stretching the boundaries of phosphinidenoid complexes chemistry”, (invited lecture). 108. University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa/USA, 17. February 2009: “Stretching the boundaries of phosphinidenoid complexes chemistry”, (invited lecture). 109. COST ACTION CM0802 “PhoSciNet”, University of Florence, Florence/Italy, 28. March 2009: “WG1: “Chemistry of phosphinidenoid complexes“ and WG4: “Strategies for Phosphorus-containing polymers derived from three-membered rings“, (invited lecture). 110. Universität Regensburg, Regensburg/Germany, 15. May 2009: “Stretching the boun- daries of phosphinidenoid complexes chemistry”, (invited lecture). 10 111. National Academy of Science of the Ukraine, Kiew/Ukraine, 2. June 2009: “Phosphinidenoid complexes – or what do we know about 1,1,-elimination reactions”, (invited lecture). 112. Universität Graz, Graz/Austria, 1. July 2009: “Stretching the boundaries of phos- phinidenoid complexes chemistry”, (invited lecture). 113. Delhi University, New Delhi/India, 10. August 2009: “Designing click-type reactions in phosphorus chemistry”, (invited lecture). 114. Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi/India, 11. August 2009: “Designing click-type reactions in phosphorus chemistry”, (invited lecture). 115. Guru Gobin Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi/India, 12. August 2009: “Designing click-type reactions in phosphorus chemistry”, (invited lecture). 116. Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi/India, 13. August 2009: “Designing click- type reactions in phosphorus chemistry”, (invited lecture). 117. XIIth International Symposium on Inorganic Ring Systems, Goa/India, 18. August 2009: “Designing a new “click-chemistry” based on strained inorganic rings with N,P or O,P bonds”, (invited lecture). 118. Universität Leipzig, Deutschland, 4. November 2009: “Phosphinidenoidkomplexe: Mehr als nur Anstoß und Prüfstein für mechanistische Modelle?”, (invited lecture). 119. Universität Würzburg, Deutschland, 14. December 2009: “Phosphinidenoidkomplexe: Synthese, Struktur und Reaktionen”, (invited lecture). 120. Technische Universität Braunschweig, Deutschland, 5. Februar 2010: “Phosphini- denoidkomplexe und click-Reaktionen”, (invited lecture). 121. University of Murcia, Spain, 12. February 2010: “M/X phosphinidenoidkomplexe and click reactions of strained phosphorus heterocycles”, (invited lecture). 122. Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai/India, 1. March 2010: “M/X phosphinidenoid- komplexes and click reactions of strained phosphorus heterocycles”, (invited lecture). 123. Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai/India, 17. March 2010: “M/X phosphinidenoid- komplexes and click reactions of strained phosphorus heterocycles”, (invited lecture). 124. COST action “PhoSciNet”, Budapest/Hungary, 27. March 2010: “WG1: M/X phosphinidenoid complexes and WG4: ring expansion of strained phosphorus heterocycles”, (invited lecture). 11 125. University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa/USA, 26. May 2010: “New avenues in oxaphosphirane complex chemistry”, (invited lecture). 126. 93rd Canadian Chemistry Conference, Toronto/Canada, 1. June 2010: “Click reactions of strained phosphorus heterocycles”, (invited lecture). 127. 5th Heron Island Conference on Reactive Intermediates and Unusual Molecules, Heron Island/Australien, 12. July 2010: “Phosphinidenoid complex chemistry: experimental and theoretical results” (invited lecture). 128. 18th International Conference on Phosphorus Chemistry, Xiamen/China, 14. July 2010: “Phosphinidenoid complex chemistry: experimental and theoretical results” (invited lecture). 129. University of Brisbane, Brisbane/Australia, 19. July 2010: “Click reactions of strained phosphorus heterocycles”, (invited lecture). 130. University of Melbourne, Melbourne/Australia, 22. July 2010: “Click reactions of strained phosphorus heterocycles”, (invited lecture). 131. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 26. July 2010: “Click reactions of strained phosphorus heterocycles”, (invited lecture). 132. International Workshop on Phosphorus Chemistry, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou/ China, 27. September 2010: “Click reactions of strained phosphorus heterocycles”, (invited lecture). 133. PacifiChem 2010, Honolulu/Hawai/USA, 15. December 2010: „Click reactions of strained phosphorus heterocycles”, (invited lecture). 134. University of Murcia, Murcia/Spain, 1. March 2011: “Oxaphosphiranes: 21st century epoxides?”, (invited lecture). 135. University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa/USA, 9. March 2011: “Oxaphos- phiranes: 21st century epoxides?”, (invited lecture). 136. COST action “PhoSciNet”, Münster/Germany, 30. March 2011: “WG1: Ring opening and ring expansion of oxaphosphirane complexes”, (invited lecture). 137. A. E. Arbuzov Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan, Tartastan/Russia, 30. June 2011: “Phosphinidenoid complexes: Recent developments and applications”, (invited lecture). 138. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München/Germany, 21. July 2011: “Phos- phoranaloge Epoxide”, (invited lecture). 12 139. 3rd Asian Conference on Coordination Chemistry, New Delhi/India, 18. October 2011: “New Concepts and Applications using Coordination Chemistry of Unusual Ligands: The Case of Phosphinidenoid and Oxaphosphirane Ligands”, (invited lecture). 140. University of Murcia, Murcia/Spain, 7. March 2012: “What makes a substituent special? A short story on unusual alkyl substituents”, (invited lecture). 141. COST action “PhoSciNet”, Rennes/France, 21. March 2012: “Oxaphosphiranes with XXL strain”, (invited lecture). 142. BAYER, Leverkusen/Germany, 27. April 2012: “New concepts and applications using coordination chemistry of unusual ligands - the case of phosphinidenoid and oxaphosphirane ligands”, (invited lecture). 143. 10th International Conference on Heteroatom Chemistry, Kyoto/Japan, 24. May 2012: “Addressing bond selective cleavage in oxaphosphirane complexes”, (invited lecture). 144. Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf/Germany, 4. June 2012: “Hochreaktive Intermediate: Ärgerliches und Nützliches mit Li/X-Phosphinidenoidkomplexen”, (invited lecture). 145. 19th International Conference on Phosphorus Chemistry, Rotterdam/Netherlands, 7. July 2012: “Addressing bond selective cleavage in oxaphosphirane complexes”, (invited lecture). 146. 13th International Symposium on Inorganic Ring Systems, Victoria/Canada, July 30, 2012: “Bond selective cleavage in oxaphosphirane complexes”, (invited lecture). 147. Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca/Spain, 27. November 2012: “Oxaphosphiranes: strange and strained analogues of epoxides?”, (invited lecture). 148. University of Murcia, Murcia/Spain, 5. March 2013: “Combining phosphine and NHC ligands: perspectives of a new Janus head system”, (invited lecture). 149. University of St Andrews, St Andrews/UK, 28. March 2013: “Combining phosphine and NHC ligands: perspectives of a new Janus head system”, (invited lecture). 150. Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca/Spain, 26. April 2013: “Combining phosphine and NHC ligands: perspectives of a new Janus head system”, (invited lecture). 151. 96th Canadian Chemistry Conference, Quebec/Canada, 26.-30. Mai 2013: “Combining phosphine and NHC ligands: perspectives of a new Janus head system”, (invited lecture). 152. Universität Dortmund, Dortmund/Germany, 25. Juni 2013: “Phosphinidenoid complexes or what we can learn from the diagonal relationship”, (invited lecture, postponed). 13 153. Technical University of Graz, Graz/Austria, 14. August 2013: “Phosphinidenoid complexes: Filling the gap or opening new avenues for P 1 building blocks?”, (invited lecture). 154. University of British Columbia, Vancouver/Canada, 4. September 2013: “Phosphinidenoid complexes: Filling the gap or opening new avenues for P 1 building blocks?”, (invited lecture). 155. University of Victoria, Victoria/Canada, 5. September 2013: “Phosphinidenoid complexes: Filling the gap or opening new avenues for P 1 building blocks?”, (invited lecture). 156. University of Murcia, Murcia/Spain, 4. March 2014: “New adventures in phosphinidenoid complex chemistry”, (invited lecture). 157. European Network Meeting on Smart Inorganic Polymers (SIPs, CM1302), Sofia/Bulgaria, 27. March 2014: “Strained O-containing phosphorus heterocycles as new functional building blocks in polymer chemistry”, (invited lecture). 158. 20th International Conference on Phosphorus Chemistry, Dublin/Ireland, 29. June 2014: Li/X Phosphinidenoid Complexes: A Powerful Tool in Phospha-organic Synthesis”, (invited lecture). 159. 41th International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Singapore, 24. July 2014: “Coordination vs Covalent Bonding of Low-Coordinate Phosphorus – But where to Draw the Line?”, (invited lecture). 160. EurSIPs conference (cm 1302), Maribor/Slovenia, 23. September 2014: “Polymers from functional heterocyclic thiones”, (invited lecture). 161. Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca/Spain, 3. October 2014: ”Phosphanyl and phosphanoxyl complexes”, (invited lecture). 162. BASF, Basel/Switzerland, 17. February 2015: “Phosphinidenoid Complexes: New Powerful P1 Building Blocks”, (invited lecture). 163. University of Almeria, Almeria/Spain, 9. March 2015: “Phosphinidenoid Complexes: New Powerful P1 Building Blocks”, (invited lecture). 164. 10th Organoelement Chemistry Seminar, University of Kyoto, Kyoto/Japan, 8. June 2015: “Phosphinidenoid And Terminal Phosphinidene Complexes. First Comparison Of A Complementary Couple”, (plenary lecture). 14 165. 11th International Conference on Heteroatom Chemistry, Caens/France, 16. June 2015: “Phosphinidenoid Complexes: Powerful building blocks in O,P,C-heterocyclic chemistry” (keynote lecture). 166. 14th International Symposium on Inorganic Rings Systems, Regensburg/Germany, 28. July 2015: “Super-strained inorganic ligands: substrate-dependent reactivity”, (invited lecture). 167. PacifiChem 2015, Honolulu/Hawai/USA, 19. December 2015: “Superstrained threemembered P-ligands: synthesis and insights into substrate dependent reactivity”, (invited lecture). 168. University of Murcia, Murcia/Spain, 2. March 2016: “Chemistry of P-modified electronrich hetarenes”, (invited lecture). 169. Saitama University, Tokyo/Japan, 15. March 2016: “Terminal Phosphinidene and Phosphinidenoid Complexes: Differences, Similarities and new Opportunities”, (invited lecture). 170. Chuo University, Tokyo/Japan, 16. March 2016: “Terminal Phosphinidene and Phosphinidenoid Complexes: Differences, Similarities and new Opportunities”, (invited lecture). 171. Tohoku University, Sendai/Japan, 18. March 2016: “Chemistry of P-functional Imidazole Derivatives and Related Heterocycles”, (invited lecture). 172. Fukuoka University, Hakata/Japan, 22. March 2016“Terminal Phosphinidene and Phosphinidenoid Complexes: Differences, Similarities and new Opportunities”, (invited lecture). 173. 96th CSJ Annual Meeting at Kyoto University, Kyoto/Japan, 25. March 2016: “Phosphinidenoid and Terminal Phosphinidene Complexes”, (invited special lecture). 174. Hiroshima University, Hiroshima/Japan, 1. April 2016: “Reviewing the Chemistry of Phosphinidenoid Complexes”, (invited lecture). 175. SFB 813 Workshop Bonn/St Andrews, University of St Andrews, St Andrews/UK, 14. April 2016: “Transition-metal complexes with redox-active phosphorus ligands”, (invited lecture). 176. 99th CSC Annual Meeting, Halifax/Canada, 7. June 2016:“Phosphinidene and Phosphinidenoid Complexes – Friends or Foes?”, (invited lecture). 15 177. 23rd IUPAC Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry, Sydney/Australia, 5. July 2016: “3-Imino-azaphosphiridine complexes: strained rings, 1,3-dipoles, reactive intermediates and unusual non-metal isonitrile adducts”, (invited lecture). 178. 7th Heron Island Conference, Heron/Australia, 12. July 2016: “Terminal phosphinidene complexes – their chemistry in between P-adducts, oxidative addition and phosphinedenoids”, (invited lecture).
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