ERC Starting Grant

Basic data of the distinction

Type of award: Research award or other distinction
Awarded by: European Research Council (ERC)
Award given to: Weigand, Jan J.
Date of awarding: 15/09/2012
Amount of prize money: 1400000 EUR

About the distinction

Fundamental research is key important to allow us to find new, economically and ecologically attractive ways to meet current challenges. The current depletion of available phosphorus resources is a concern. Unlike oil, which is lost once used, phosphorus can be recovered and used over and over again or at least transformed into other compounds of chemical use. The intention of the present research proposal is to contribute to the field of synthetic chemistry both, inorganic and organic, by identifying and developing highly-reactive phosphorus building blocks that can be potentially regenerated. We would like to enter new avenues of phosphorus chemistry which will address fundamental questions and develop new applications. Using novel and powerful phosphorus reagents, new concepts for more efficient, selective and sustainable synthetic procedures will be developed. We also seek greener and more efficient processes and, whenever possible, to recover the phosphorus after the reaction. Phosphorus-based compounds will also be used in the recovery of industrial waste by-products such as phosphane oxides and depleted UF6, and will therefore have a positive impact on certain chemical industries and the environment.With our proposal we aim to address the following aspects:1) Synthesis of N-heterocyclic pnictanes (Pn = P, As, Sb, Bi with emphasis on P) and related cationic derivatives2) Exploration of N-heterocyclic phosphanes as reagents in organic synthesis.3) Preparation of catenated, branched and cyclic polyphosphanes via a novel method for PP bond formation access tonovel polyphosphorus-based ligand systems.4) Alternative processes for the recycling of UF6 and related derivatives to access novel precursors for uranium chemistry and to recover fluorine based products of high economic value.

About the award

Europe currently offers insufficient opportunities for young investigators to develop independent careers and make the transition from working under a supervisor to being independent researchers in their own right. This structural problem leads to a dramatic waste of research talent in Europe. It also limits or delays the emergence of the next-generation of research leaders, who bring new ideas and energy, and it encourages highly talented researchers at an early stage of their career to seek advancement elsewhere. ERC Starting Grants aim to support up-and-coming research leaders who are about to establish or consolidate a proper research team and to start conducting independent research in Europe. The scheme targets promising researchers who have the proven potential of becoming independent research leaders. It will support the creation of excellent new research teams and will strengthen others that have been recently created.
Type of award: Award for the promotion of early career researchers
Website of the award or committee: https://erc.europa.eu/funding/starting-grants