Applications of Organocatalysis to Supramolecular Chemistry
The development of new synthetic strategies that allow increasingly rapid access to structural complexity and new molecular architectures remains one of the fundamental challenges for the chemical sciences. Over the last eight yea...
ver más
¿Tienes un proyecto y buscas un partner? Gracias a nuestro motor inteligente podemos recomendarte los mejores socios y ponerte en contacto con ellos. Te lo explicamos en este video
Proyectos interesantes
CTQ2012-33272
NUEVAS REACCIONES DOMINO Y MULTICOMPONENTE ENANTIOSELECTIVAS...
139K€
Cerrado
CTQ2017-83633-P
HACIA NUEVOS PATRONES DE REACTIVIDAD EN ORGANOCATALISIS ASIM...
189K€
Cerrado
CTQ2011-24165
ALILACION ESTEREOSELECTIVA DE N-TERC-BUTANOSULFINIMINAS: APL...
155K€
Cerrado
CTQ2010-15380
SINTESIS ESTEREOSELECTIVA DE COMPUESTOS BIO-INSPIRADOS
163K€
Cerrado
CTQ2011-23620
NUEVOS LIGANDOS Y CATALIZADORES DE SINTESIS ASIMETRICA: APLI...
295K€
Cerrado
RTI2018-093974-B-I00
SINTESIS TOTAL ENANTIOSELECTIVA DE PRODUCTOS NATURALES BIOAC...
231K€
Cerrado
Fecha límite de participación
Sin fecha límite de participación.
Descripción del proyecto
The development of new synthetic strategies that allow increasingly rapid access to structural complexity and new molecular architectures remains one of the fundamental challenges for the chemical sciences. Over the last eight years, organocatalysis—particularly that associated with chiral secondary amines—has become an established and powerful synthetic tool for the chemo- and enantioselective functionalisation of carbonyl compounds, and has already had significant impact in the synthesis of natural products, intermediates for pharmaceuticals and other structurally complex biologically active compounds. The aim of this proposal is to develop and investigate for the first time the application of organocatalytic chemistry to complex structure synthesis in supramolecular chemistry. In particular, I intend to investigate the utility of these reactions in facilitating the first organocatalytic ‘active template’ synthesis of rotaxanes.