Alison Wendlandt (MIT)

Date and Time

December 8, 2022
04:15PM - 05:15PM EST

Location

Pfizer Lecture Hall

"Selective, catalytic isomerization reactions"

Abstract: Selective isomerization reactions are valuable tools for the spatial interconversion of functional groups. Catalytic isomerizations are frequently governed by thermodynamic control, enabling predictable access to product distributions defined by the stability of starting and product isomers but limiting opportunities for tunable control. Here, we describe a mechanistic framework to achieve kinetically controlled, contra-thermodynamic isomerization reactions in diverse synthetic contexts. Our work explores how the strategic application of these reactions in a late stage setting can facilitate the construction of complex organicmolecules.