Date & Time: Apr 22 2024 | 11:30am Location: iSTEM Building 2, Room 1218 While transition metals have played a dominant role in the development of dithiolene chemistry, their main-group element-based counterparts have received considerably less attention. This laboratory recently reported the first structurally characterized lithium dithiolene radical, via reaction of the anionic N-heterocyclic dicarbene with elemental sulfur. This radical provides an effective synthetic platform to access the largely unexplored main group element-based dithiolene chemistry. This presentation will primarily focus on our latest progress in this research area, including the synthesis and characterization of a magnesium(II) dithiolene monoradical, an aluminum(III) tris(dithiolene) triradical, germanium(II) and germanium(IV) dithiolene complexes, and Lewis base-stabilized dithiolene zwitterions. Moreover, the utility of the CAAC-dithiolene zwitterion (CAAC = cyclic(alkyl)(amino)carbene) in small molecule activation and the unusual nucleophilic reactivity of the dithiolene-based N-heterocyclic silane will also be addressed. Type of Event: Inorganic Seminar Research Areas: Inorganic Chemistry Phuong Tran Department: Graduate Student, Department of Chemistry University of Georgia Learn more about the speaker https://chem.franklin.uga.edu/directory/people/phuong-tran