Metal-catalyzed transformations of unsaturated compounds

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Abstract

Project summary Organic molecules play an important role in a number of research areas relevant to human health, including biology, medicine, and drug development. One of the goals of synthetic organic chemistry is to facilitate discovery in these fields by providing access to organic molecules of increasing complexity and variety, and by expanding our ability to efficiently manipulate their structure and their properties. A critical part of the efforts toward this goal is the development of new organic transformations. The goal of the research described in this proposal is the development of two new classes of reactions: 1) anti-selective hydroalkylation of terminal alkynes. 2) Differential dihydrofunctionalization of alkynes. Once successfully developed, these transformations will greatly increase the complexity and versatility of products that can be obtained directly from alkynes. Considering the importance of alkynes as reactive intermediate in organic chemistry, this will have significant impact on the synthesis of biologically relevant compounds.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10198951
Project number
5R01GM132200-03
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Principal Investigator
Gojko Lalic
Activity code
R01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$304,824
Award type
5
Project period
2019-09-01 → 2023-06-30