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铱催化下的C-H键反应
Unactivated Methyl C(sp3)-H Bonds High Stereoselective Intramolecular Silylation Reaction
Bo Su; John F. Hartwig; J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2017, 139, 12137-12140.
Speaker:Wang Wan Lin
Date: 10.15.2017
Introduction
Education Position
1986. B.A.Princeton Univ
1990. Ph.D.Chemistry, Univ.of California,Berkeley
1992. American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Associate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2011-present. Univ. of California, Berkeley, and Senior Faculty Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Hartwig, John F. Professor
Introduction
Awards Honors
2010. GlaxoSmithKline Scholars Award
2009. National Institutes of Health MERIT Award
2009. Mitsui Chemicals Catalysis Science Award, Japan
2009. Joseph Chatt Award of the Royal Society of Chemistry
2008. Mukaiyama Award from the Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan
2008. International Catalysis Award, International Association of Catalysis Societies
2008 . Paul N. Rylander Award
2007. Young Investigator Award
2007. Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize in the Physical Sciences
2006. ACS Award in Organometallic.Chemistry 2004. Thieme-IUPAC Award
2003. Leo Hendrik Baekeland Award
1998. A.C. Cope Scholar Award
Research areas
Focuses on the discovery and understanding of new reactions of organic compounds catalyzed by transition metal complexes.
Background
Representative biologically active silicon-containing molecules.
In 2013, Takai, Kuninubu, and co-workers published the first enantioselective silylation of aromatic C(sp2)−H bonds.
In 2015, Shibata, He, and Takai, He wei independently reported enantioselective silylations of aromatic C(sp2)−H bonds that form chiral ferrocenes catalyzed by Rh complexes of chiral bisphosphine or diene ligands.
Author group reported Rh-catalyzed enantioselective silylations of aromatic C(sp2)−H bonds in diarylmethanols and silylations of cyclopropyl C(sp3)−H bonds
So far, only the Kazuhiko Takai group repor
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