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Professor Ian Fairlamb is a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at the University of York, where he leads the Fairlamb Research Group. His work focuses on transition metal catalysis, particularly in Pd, Fe, and Mn systems, emphasizing C-H and C-X bond activation. His research integrates automated robotic systems (e.g., Chemspeed) with data analysis to study catalyst activation/deactivation pathways. Key areas include
- Mn(I) carbonyl catalysis
- Pd cluster/nanoparticle behavior in cross-coupling reactions
- Pharmaceutical and agrochemical applications
Research collaborations include York colleagues (e.g., Jason Lynam, Robin Perutz) and industry partners like Bayer and Johnson Matthey. The group emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining organic synthesis with computational DFT studies and advanced analytical techniques (e.g., NMR, mass spectrometry).
Recent advancements include mechanistic insights into Pd3 clusters in cross-couplings and manganese-catalyzed C-H activation. The group also develops enabling technologies like stabilized Pd nanoparticles and ligand design strategies. Outreach efforts include high school chemistry demonstrations and education initiatives on air-sensitive chemistry techniques.
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