Prof. Scott Miller (Department of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA)
Searching for Selective Catalytic Reactions in Complex Molecular Environments
13. března 2018, 10:00
Přednáškový sál ÚOCHB (budova A, 2. NP, A2.01)
Abstrakt
This lecture will describe recent developments in our efforts to develop low-molecular weight catalysts for asymmetric reactions. Over time, our view of asymmetry has ebbed and flowed, with foci on enantioselectivity, site-selectivity and chemoselectivity. In most of our current work, we are studying issues of enantioselectivity as a prelude to extrapolation of catalysis concepts to more complex stereochemical settings where multiple issues are presented in a singular substrate. Moreover, we continuously examine an interplay between screening of catalyst libraries and more hypothesis-driven experiments that emerge from screening results. Some of the mechanistic paradigms, and their associated ambiguities, will figure strongly in the lecture.