ISCR 2023 conferences - Yoshiaki Nakao, CNRS Ambassador

C-H and C-X functionalization by cooperative catalysis
ISCR 2023 conferences - Yoshiaki Nakao, CNRS Ambassador

The Institute of Chemistry of the CNRS has launched the "Ambassadors" program, a unique program that allows to invite prestigious scientists based abroad for a lecture tour in CNRS laboratories.

In this context, the Rennes Institute of Chemical Sciences (ISCR) is pleased to welcome in Rennes Professor Yoshiaki Nakao, Kyoto University, Japan.

The research in the NAKAO group focuses on the development of novel reactions, which can innovate organic synthesis. In particular, synthetic transformations through functionalization of unactivated C-H, C-C, C-O, and C-N bonds are targeted because many of known methodologies rely on the use of pre-functionalized molecules, and thus often require multi-step processes with over stoichiometric amounts of unwanted byproducts. The group is also interested in the use of abundant chemical feedstocks such as silicon and biomass to produce useful and valuable products. To achieve these goals, the group takes full advantages of catalysis. Currently, our efforts are specifically directed to develop "Cooperative Metal Catalysis" by two or more different metal complexes for novel transformations, which are inaccessible by conventional single metal catalysis.

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Contacts

  • Marc Fourmigué, Univ Rennes, ISCR-CNRS UMR 6226, F-35000 Rennes, France
    marc [dot] fourmigueatuniv-rennes [dot] fr
     
  • Rafael Gramage-Doria, Univ Rennes, ISCR-CNRS UMR 6226, F-35000 Rennes, France
    rafael [dot] gramage-doriaatuniv-rennes [dot] fr

 

Published August 3, 2023