Seminars
May 3, 2016
PAOLO MELCHIORRE 'Asymmetric Photo-Organocatalysis: Making Chiral Molecules with Light'
PAOLO MELCHIORRE 'Asymmetric Photo-Organocatalysis: Making Chiral Molecules with Light'
PAOLO MELCHIORRE
ICIQ - Institute of Chemical Research of Catal
Seminar, May 3, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
PAOLO MELCHIORRE
ICIQ - Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia
PAOLO MELCHIORRE
ICIQ - Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia
Light-driven processes considerably enrich the modern synthetic repertoire, offering a potent way to build complex organic frameworks.1 In contrast, it is difficult to develop enantioselective catalytic photoreactions that can create chiral molecules with a well-defined three-dimensional arrangement.2 Recently, our research laboratories3 has started a program aimed at translating the effective tools governing the success of ground state asymmetric organocatalysis into the realm of photochemical reactivity, exploiting the potential of key organocatalytic intermediates to directly participate in the photoexcitation of substrates. At the same time, the chiral organocatalyst can ensure effective stereochemical control. This single catalyst system, where stereoinduction and photoactivation merge in a sole organocatalyst, can serve for developing novel enantioselective photoreactions. The new synthetic possibilities, opened up by the application of organocatalysis within photochemical patterns, will be discussed.
Seminar, May 3, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Romain Quidant
Seminar, May 3, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Romain Quidant
Seminars
May 3, 2016
PAOLO MELCHIORRE 'Asymmetric Photo-Organocatalysis: Making Chiral Molecules with Light'
PAOLO MELCHIORRE 'Asymmetric Photo-Organocatalysis: Making Chiral Molecules with Light'
PAOLO MELCHIORRE
ICIQ - Institute of Chemical Research of Catal
Seminar, May 3, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
PAOLO MELCHIORRE
ICIQ - Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia
PAOLO MELCHIORRE
ICIQ - Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia
Light-driven processes considerably enrich the modern synthetic repertoire, offering a potent way to build complex organic frameworks.1 In contrast, it is difficult to develop enantioselective catalytic photoreactions that can create chiral molecules with a well-defined three-dimensional arrangement.2 Recently, our research laboratories3 has started a program aimed at translating the effective tools governing the success of ground state asymmetric organocatalysis into the realm of photochemical reactivity, exploiting the potential of key organocatalytic intermediates to directly participate in the photoexcitation of substrates. At the same time, the chiral organocatalyst can ensure effective stereochemical control. This single catalyst system, where stereoinduction and photoactivation merge in a sole organocatalyst, can serve for developing novel enantioselective photoreactions. The new synthetic possibilities, opened up by the application of organocatalysis within photochemical patterns, will be discussed.
Seminar, May 3, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Romain Quidant
Seminar, May 3, 2016, 12:00. ICFO’s Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Romain Quidant