Evolution of design approaches in asymmetric organocatalysis over the last decade - presented by Dr Cristina Trujillo and Rica Garcia and Iñigo Iribarren and Nika Melnyk

Evolution of design approaches in asymmetric organocatalysis over the last decade

Cristina Trujillo, Rica Garcia, Iñigo Iribarren and Nika Melnyk

Dr Cristina TrujilloIñigo IribarrenNika MelnykRica Garcia
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Evolution of design approaches in asymmetric organocatalysis over the last decade
Dr Cristina Trujillo
Cristina Trujillo
University of Manchester
Rica Garcia
Rica Garcia
Trinity College Dublin
Iñigo Iribarren
Iñigo Iribarren
Trinity College Dublin
Nika Melnyk
Nika Melnyk
Trinity College Dublin

Associated Tetrahedron Chem article

N. Melnyk et al. (2023) Evolution of design approaches in asymmetric organocatalysis over the last decade. Tetrahedron Chem
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This seminar intends to cover the vast field of asymmetric organocatalysis and its evolution during the last ten years, evaluating the corresponding timeline of the progression of the field concerning the main synthetic approaches as well as the ground-breaking synergetic approach between experimental and computational methods. With the combination of an evolutionary trend and the expansion of computing technology, further advancements in the field of asymmetric organocatalysis are undeniable. In addition, a theoretical study on the computationally led design of catalysts within phase transfer catalysis and halogen bond-based catalysis will be presented. The delicate balance between steric and attractive Non-Covalent Interactions (NCIs), as the main controlling factors, in organocatalysis will be examined.

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    N. Melnyk et al. (2023) Evolution of design approaches in asymmetric organocatalysis over the last decade. Tetrahedron Chem
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    Science Foundation IrelandSFI 18/SIRG/5517Irish Research CouncilOIPG/2021/300
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C. Trujillo et al. (2023, March 21), Evolution of design approaches in asymmetric organocatalysis over the last decade
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