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            Malcolm Green                                                                  Professor
                                                                                           Malcom Green FRS.
                                                                                                                                                    Thomas Player reports on some exciting new
            FRS                                                                                                                                     research highlights

            (1936 – 2020)                                                                 complexes. Likely
                                                                                          after a fun dinner                       Anderson Group
            The Department was sad to announce the death of                               with colleagues at
            Professor Malcolm Green FRS in July 2020. Malcolm                             Balliol, he coined the                   Large aromatic rings
            was a global figure in the field of organometallic                            name “agostic” for
            chemistry and was known for his creativity in devising   these relatively weak electronic interactions. Agostic
            new compounds and in pioneering new ways of making   “bonds” play roles in many C-H activation processes               Harry Anderson’s group has been exploring the upper
            them. He was awarded the prestigious Davy Medal   of great importance in the chemical industry.                        size-limits of aromaticity, whereby certain ring-
            of the Royal Society in 1995 “In recognition of his                                                                    shaped molecules have special electronic and magnetic
            contribution to organometallic chemistry with particular  We are greatly indebted to Malcolm for his brilliant         characteristics compared to non-aromatic compounds,
            application to catalytic reactions”. He was an inspiration   development of scalable metal vapor synthesis             and exhibit distinctive electric currents when in a
            to the huge number of undergraduates, Part II & D.Phil.   methods to obtain useful quantities of organometallic        magnetic field. It can be important to know whether or
            students and postdocs whom he taught or guided, and   compounds of titanium and other early transition                 not a particular molecule will be aromatic: but how can
            all will have their own fond memories of him.     metals. He and I spent many enjoyable hours                          we tell?
                                                              discussing applications of his game changing work                    All organic chemistry textbooks will tell you to use
            Malcolm graduated from Acton Technical College in   during my year in Oxford. I also was greatly impressed             Hückel’s rule for counting pi-electrons. This simple rule
            1956 and obtained his PhD from Imperial College   by his development of scalable methods for the                       is very reliable for small molecules. What was not clear
            in 1959 in the group of Geoffrey Wilkinson. He was   syntheses of carbon nanotubes. His work, which led                was whether it can be extended to far larger rings that
            briefly an Assistant Lecturer in Cambridge before   to single walled nanotubes that can include metals and             contain many more electrons.
            moving to Oxford for the rest of his career, becoming   other materials, made a huge impact on the course of                                                             The molecular structure of one of the large ring complexes over
            Fellow of Inorganic Chemistry at Balliol College in   nanoscience.                                                     The Anderson group’s research into these larger   which the aromatic electrons are delocalised.
            1963 and a University Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry                                                                  rings was recently featured on the cover of Nature
            in 1965. He was a Royal Society Senior Research   Malcolm had many close friends at Caltech. There was                 Chemistry, where they measured ring currents in   Most textbooks say aromaticity is limited to rings
            Fellow from 1979-86, and in 1989 he was elected   never a dull day during the year he and Jenny spent                  nanoscale porphyrin ring structures containing up to   with less than about 22 pi-electrons, which makes it
            to the Statutory Professorship of Inorganic Chemistry   with us. Both in the lab or mixing it up with students         162 pi-electrons, corresponding to n = 40 in Hückel’s   interesting to study this effect in much larger rings. It is
            and Headship of the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory,   and faculty at the Green house on Hill Avenue in the             rule. They observed the presence of aromatic (and   also intriguing because, at low temperatures, small non-
            becoming a Fellow of St Catherine’s College, until his   late afternoon and evening, he was in his element. No         anti-aromatic) ring currents for various oxidation states   molecular rings of metal display persistent ring currents
            retirement in 2004. He was elected Fellow of the   one here will ever forget the hugely positive impact he             of these nanorings, and were able to control whether   and behave like aromatic molecules. This research is
            Royal Society in 1985 and was the recipient of many   had on our science.                                              or not the molecules were aromatic by varying their   exploring to what extent molecular wire rings behave
            other major awards and prizes from learned societies                                                                   structure, oxidation state, and conformation.     like small rings of wire.
            around the world.  He will be sadly missed by all those   I have lost a great friend, one who put his stamp on                                                           Professor Anderson has recently been awarded an
            who knew him.                                     my field as no other.                                                This work involved many NMR oxidation titrations,
                                                                                                                                   some of which threw up results that were at first   Advanced Grant from the European Research Council
                                                                                                                                   confusing. It eventually came good though, and with “all   (ERC), which will be used to continue exploring the
            Harry B Gray, Arnold O. Beckman Professor of                                                                                                                             boundaries of aromaticity in nanoscale structures.
            Chemistry at Caltech, pays tribute to Malcolm’s                                                                        the observations falling into place, we knew we had just
            life and work:                                                                                                         proved the validity of Hückel’s rule”. This is how former   References: Rickhaus, M. et al., Nature Chemistry
                                                                                                                                   group member Michel Rickhaus, now leading his own
            Malcolm Green was a towering figure in inorganic and                                                                   research group at the University of Zurich, described   12 (2020) 236–241 (doi.org/10.1038/s41557-019-
            organometallic chemistry. His work on metal-alkyl                                                                      the team effort he, Michael Jirasek, and other group   0398-3); Behind the Paper (2020) https://go.nature.
            compounds led to the discovery of noncovalent                                                                          members made to reach their conclusions.          com/30CS7pa.
            interactions between C-H bonds and empty orbitals
            in coordinatively unsaturated early transition metal
                                                                                                                                     Hückel’s rule: if a delocalised loop of p orbitals in a flat molecule contains 4n + 2 electrons (where n is an integer),
                                                                                                                                     then the molecule is expected to be aromatic. Benzene is the classic example with six pi electrons, meaning n = 1.



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