A Quest for New Reactions: Some Peregrinations of a Curious Chemist
Groupe "Australia"
The research group is mostly concerned with the discovery and development of new reactions and processes that could be useful in organic synthesis. As is usually the case in scientific research, the interplay between conjecture and chance observation underlies much of our work. Unexpected events often bring a fresh lighting to the system being examined and open doors hitherto unsuspected. Misconception has thus played an important role by allowing us to uncover a number of new radical and non radical reactions of some generality involving sulfur compounds, acetylenes, oximes and related derivatives: we simply followed the logical consequences of our observations and went where the chemistry took them. In this lecture, the story behind the discovery of some of these reactions will be presented and the various mechanistic and synthetic implications will be discussed.
Speaker: Professor Samir Zard, Ecole Polytechnique, Université Paris-Saclay, France
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Thursday 4th June 2015
04:00 PM
- 05:00 PM
ANU Michael Birt Building #138, Seminar Room 3.105
The Australian National University
0200
Canberra, ACT
ANU Michael Birt Building #138, Seminar Room 3.105
The Australian National University0200 Canberra, ACT
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