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Sebastian Hasenstab-Riedel (* 5. September 1975 in Groß-Gerau) he is an german chemist and professor at the Freien Universität Berlin.

Sebastian Hasenstab-Riedel (2018)

Sebastian Hasenstab-Riedel was trained as a chemical laboratory technician at Siemens and Degussa in Hanau, which he completed in 1996. In 1998 he studied chemistry, initially at the University of Siegen, and after the Vordiplom he switched to the University of Würzburg, where he completed his studies in 2003. After his doctorate in Theoretical Chemistry at the University of Würzburg in 2006 with Martin Kaupp, he started a postdoc at the University of Helsinki at the lab of Pekka Pyykkö Theoretical Chemistry and Markku Räsänen, Matrix Isolation Spectroscopy. Afterwards a second Postdoc stay with Gary Schrobilgen at the McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada was finished.[1] He habilitated in 2013 at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, mentor Ingo Krossing. In the same year he accepted a call as full professor (W3 professorship) at the Freie Universität Berlin, succeeding Konrad Seppelt. In 2021 he declined a call to the University of Münster and was appointed as Einstein Professor of the Einstein Foundation Berlin in the same year.[2]

Among other things, Sebastian Hasenstab-Riedel is on the board of the AG Fluorchemie and the Wöhler Association for Inorganic Chemistry of the German Chemical Society GDCh. Since 2019 he has been spokesman of the collaborative research center Sonderforschungsbereich "Fluorine-Specific Interactions" (CRC1349).[3]

He is married and has three children.

The focus of his research is related to halogen chemistry with a special focus on the elements fluorine and chlorine. His research at the FU Berlin focuses on the investigation of fluorine-specific interactions (CRC1349), strong oxidizers, high oxidation states, superacids, peroxides, polyhalides and halogen storage materials. Particular attention is paid to the development of more sustainable industrial halogen chemistry[4].[5]

Honors and Awards (selection)

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  • Kurt F. Hoffmann, Anja Wiesner, Carsten Müller, Simon Steinhauer, Helmut Beckers, Muhammad Kazim, Cody Ross Pitts und Thomas Lectka: Structural Proof of a [C–F–C]+ Fluoronium Cation. In: Nature Comm. 2021, 12, 5275. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-25592-6
  • Patrick Voßnacker, Alisa Wüst, Thomas Keilhack, Carsten Müller, Simon Steinhauer, Helmut Beckers, Sivathmeehan Yogendra, Yuliya Schiesser, Rainer Weber, Marc Reimann, Robert Müller, Martin Kaupp, Sebastian Riedel: Novel Synthetic Pathway for the Production of Phosgene. In: Science Advances 2021, 7, 40: eabj5186. doi:10.1126/sciadv.abj5186
  • Helena Keil, Karsten Sonnenberg, Carsten Müller, Regine Herbst-Irmer, Helmut Beckers, Dietmar Stalke, Sebastian Riedel Insights in the topology and the formation of a genuine ppσ bond: Experimental and computed electron densities in mono anionic trichlorine [Cl3]. In: Angew. Chem. Int Ed. 2021, 60, 2569–2573. doi:10.1002/anie.202013727
  • Patrick Pröhm, Jonas R. Schmid, Karsten Sonnenberg, Simon Steinhauer, Caspar. J. Schattenberg, Robert Müller und Martin Kaupp: Improved access to organo-soluble di- and tetrafluoridochlorate(I)/(III) salts. In: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 16002–16006. doi:10.1002/anie.202006268
  • Michel Jaccaud, Robert Faron, Didier Devilliers, René Romano und Holger Pernice: Fluorine. In: Ullmanns Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry – 7th Edition, (Eds.: B. Elvers) Wiley, 2020, 1–19. doi:10.1002/14356007.a11_293.pub2
  • Jan H. Nissen, Tony Stüker, Thomas Drews, Simon Steinhauer und Helmut Beckers: No fear of perfluorinated peroxides: Syntheses and solid state structures of surprisingly inert perfluoroalkyl peroxides. In: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2019, 58, 3584–3588. doi:10.1002/anie.201814417
  • Anja Wiesner, Simon Steinhauer, Helmut Beckers und Christian Müller: [P4H][Al(OTeF5)4]: Protonation of White Phosphorus with the Brønsted Superacid H[Al(OTeF5)4](solv). In: Chem. Sci. 2018, 9, 7169–7173, doi:10.1039/C8SC03023E
  • Guanjun Wang, Mingfei Zhou, James T. Goettel, Gary J. Schrobilgen, Jing Su, Jun Li, Tobias Schlöder, Sebastian Riedel Identification of an iridium-containing compound with a formal oxidation state of IX. In: Nature, 2014, 514, 475–477. doi:10.1038/nature13795
  • High-valent fluorides and fluoro-oxidizers. In: Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry II, Vol. 2 (Eds.: J. Reedijk, K. Poeppelmeier), Elsevier, Oxford, 2013, 187–221. doi:10.1016/B978-0-08-097774-4.00208-4
  1. Prof. Dr. Sebastian Hasenstab-Riedel. 9. August 2012, abgerufen am 15. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  2. Sebastian Hasenstab-Riedel – Einstein Foundation Berlin. Abgerufen am 15. Januar 2023.
  3. Spokesperson of the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 1349. 29. Januar 2019, abgerufen am 15. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  4. Sustainable Halogen Chemistry. 1. März 2020, abgerufen am 15. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  5. Research / Projects. 10. Oktober 2013, abgerufen am 15. Januar 2023 (englisch).