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PhD position: Conformationally Controlled Chemistry in the Gas Phase at the University of Basel (Switzerland)

University of Basel, Switzerland

Institution
University of Basel
Country
Switzerland
Position type
PhD
Location
Basel, Switzerland
Funding
Fully funded position

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About this position

A PhD position is available in the group of Prof. Stefan Willitsch at the University of Basel (Switzerland) within our controlled chemistry research programme. The project aims at controlling and exploring the role of individual molecular conformations on the chemical reactivity and dynamics of reactions in the gas phase. 

Project description

The relationship between structure and reactivity is one of the central tenets of chemistry. In spite of the long history of inquiries into this problem, there is still a glaring lack of experimental data on structure-reactivity relationships studied under single-collision conditions. In particular, complex molecules possess multiple conformers (rotational isomers) that interconvert through hindered rotations about covalent bonds. It is well established that the molecular conformation can have a pronounced influence on the chemical reactivity. However, in room-temperature solution- or gas-phase experiments, conformers often interconvert into one another through thermal motion leading to mixtures in which all specificity is lost. 

The present PhD project will employ new experimental methods developed by our group for studying chemical reactions of individual conformers in the gas phase. Such gas-phase studies are the cleanest and most accurate approach to disentangle different aspects contributing to chemical reactivity and are, therefore, vital for understanding the microscopic details of chemical processes. The present studies will focus on reactions of specific conformations of prototypical organic molecules with with conformationally selected molecular ions in order to gain an in-depth understanding of fundamental aspects of conformer-specific reactivity in selected model systems. 

Further information and applications

For further information, please refer to recent publications, e.g.,

  • L. Ploenes, P. Straňák, A. Mishra, X. Liu, J. Pérez-Ríos and S. Willitsch, "Collisional alignment and molecular rotation control chemi-ionization of individual conformers”, Nat. Chem. 16 (2024), 1876
  • L. Xu, J. Toscano, and S. Willitsch, "Trapping and sympathetic cooling of conformationally selected molecular ions”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 083001(2024) 
  • A. Kilaj, J. Wang, P. Straňák, M. Schwilk, U. Rivero, L. Xu, O. A v. Lilienfeld, J. Küpper, and S. Willitsch, "Conformer-specific polar cycloaddition of dibromobutadiene with trapped propene ions", Nat. Commun. 12 (2021), 6047 

consult the group’s website at www.coldions.chemie.unibas.ch or contact Prof. Stefan Willitsch. 

Applications should be sent to Prof. Stefan Willitsch ([email protected]). Candidates should have (or soon obtain) a masters degree in physical chemistry, atomic/molecular/chemical physics or a related field. Applications should include a curriculum vitae, transcripts of degree certificates and grades, a letter of motivation and the contact details of at least two referees.

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