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Atropisomerism in Asymmetric Organic Synthesis
Atropisomerism in Asymmetric Organic Synthesis
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B01=Mohamed S. H. Salem
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B01=Shinobu Takizawa
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Product details
- ISBN 9783527352838
- Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
- Publication Date: 18 Dec 2024
- Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Presents new methodologies, strategies, and unique catalysts emerged in the oxidative heterocoupling area and tackles some everlasting challenges.
Shinobu Takizawa is Associate Professor at the Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research (SANKEN) and AI Research Center at Osaka University (Japan). He received his Ph.D. in chemistry at the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Science, Osaka University in 2000. From 2006 to 2008 he did postdoctoral studies at The Scripps Research Institute (USA) with Professor Dale L. Boger. He received the Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Award in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan (2000), the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Award for Young Scientists (2009), the Daiichi-Sankyo Co. Ltd. Award in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan (2009), the Osaka University Presidential Award for Encouragement in Research (2015) and the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Award for Divisional Scientific Promotion (2019). His current research interest focuses on developing sustainable synthetic reactions with machine learning optimization. He is the author of more than 125 articles.
Mohamed Salem is a research associate at the Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research at Osaka University. He graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy, Suez Canal University (Egypt) in 2017, and received his Ph.D. in chemistry at the Graduate School of Science, Osaka University in 2022 under the direction of Professor Hiroaki Sasai and Professor Takayoshi Suzuki. Mohamed was awarded the Japanese Government Scholarship (MEXT) in 2019. His current research interest is designing and synthesizing CPL-responsive SOMs using electrochemistry, machine-learning-assisted optimization of reaction parameters, and asymmetric catalysis.
Mohamed Salem is a research associate at the Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research at Osaka University. He graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy, Suez Canal University (Egypt) in 2017, and received his Ph.D. in chemistry at the Graduate School of Science, Osaka University in 2022 under the direction of Professor Hiroaki Sasai and Professor Takayoshi Suzuki. Mohamed was awarded the Japanese Government Scholarship (MEXT) in 2019. His current research interest is designing and synthesizing CPL-responsive SOMs using electrochemistry, machine-learning-assisted optimization of reaction parameters, and asymmetric catalysis.
Atropisomerism in Asymmetric Organic Synthesis
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