Wednesday, March 15, 2023 - 4:00pm

Abstract: This lecture will describe recent developments in our efforts to develop catalysts for asymmetric reactions, in particular for the preparation of densely functionalized, stereochemically complex structures.  Over time, our foci have been on enantioselectivity, site-selectivity and chemoselectivity.  In much of our current work, we are studying issues of enantioselectivity as a prelude to the extrapolation of catalysis concepts to more complex molecular settings where multiple issues are presented in a singular substrate.  Complex natural product, for example, will be presented as quintessentially complex scaffolds for catalytic modification. Mechanistic paradigms, and their associated ambiguities – especially in light of catalyst or substrate conformational dynamics – will figure strongly in the lecture, raising analogies to enzymes.  Finally, several interesting – and often unexpected – collaborations with colleagues in industry will be discussed.

Speaker: 

Scott Miller

Institution: 

Yale

Location: 

RH 104