Carbene Chemistry Conference 2009Carbenes from fleeting intermediates to powerful reagentsThis conference is now full
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| Chair | Guy Bertrand (UC Riverside) |
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| Date | Wednesday February 18 2009 - Saturday February 21 2009 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Synopsis | Beginning as chemical curiosities with the pioneering work of Curtius and Staudinger, carbenes have played an important role as transient intermediates over the last five decades. Introduced by Doering into organic chemistry in the 1950s, and by Fischer into organometallic chemistry in 1964, these fascinating species are involved in many reactions of high synthetic interest. In the last twenty years, our understanding of carbene chemistry has advanced dramatically with the preparation of persistent triplet carbenes, and the isolation of heteroatom-substituted singlet carbenes. Nowadays, carbenes have found numerous applications in organic synthesis, as ligands for transition metal catalysts, as organic catalysts on their own, as initiators for polymerization, in material sciences and they still constitute a central theme for physical chemists. The aim of this Conference is to bring together the leading experts in the various fields of carbene and heavier analogue chemistry. Student participation is strongly encouraged in order to prepare the next generation of carbene chemists. |
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Multiple attendance discount: 3 or more members from the same lab are eligible for a discount. Please contact us. Multiple conference discount: We can offer you a discount if you wish to attend multiple conferences. Please contact us. |
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| Wednesday February 18 | Thursday February 19 | Friday February 20 | Saturday February 21 |
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17:30 - 19:15 Session 1 19:15 Group Dinner |
Breakfast 8:30 - 10:15 Session 2 10:15 - 10:45 Refreshment break 10:45 - 11:30 Session 3 11:30 - 12:30 Session 4 - Poster highlights 12:30 Group Lunch 16:30 - 18:30 Session 5 18:30 - 20:30 Poster session & refreshments 20:45 Group dinner |
Breakfast 8:30 - 10:15 Session 6 10:15 - 10:25 Group photograph 10:25 - 10:45 Refreshment break 10:45 - 12:30 Session 7 12:30 Group Lunch 16:30 - 18:15 Session 8 18:15 - 18:45 Refreshment break 18:45 - 20:30 Session 9 20:45 Group Dinner |
Breakfast 8:30 - 10:15 Session 10 10:15 - 10:45 Refreshment break 10:45 - 12:30 Session 11 12:30 Group Lunch 14:00 - 16:00 Session 12 |
Amir Hoveyda (Boston College)
Andreas Schmidt (Clausthal University of Technology)
N-Heterocyclic carbenes of indazole: Syntheses and applications
Andrzej Jonczyk (Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry)
Unexpected reactions of bromochlorocarbene and difluorocarbene
Armin de Meijere (University of Goettingen)
Fischer Carbenes as Multitalented Building Blocks for Organic Synthesis
Dalimil Dvorak (Institute of Chemical Technology Prague)
How Strong Electron Acceptors they really are? Determination of Electronic Properties of Chromium Pentacarbonyl(dimethylamino)methylene Group in Fischer Carbene Complexes
Didier Bourissou (University Paul Sabatier of Toulouse)
Rearrangement of amino-(bi)aryl-carbenes and amino-hydrazino-carbenes
Don Tilley (University of California)
Doris Kunz (Organisch-Chemisches Institut)
Influence of a Metal-Neighbouring Ligand Sphere on the Reactivity of Bis(monopyridocarbene) Pd(II) Complexes
Ekkehardt Hahn (University of Muenster)
Macrocyclic and supramolecular chemistry with poly-NHC ligands
Fernando P. Cossío (UPV/EHU)
Steroselectivity of the (2+1) cycloaddition between carbenes and alkenes
Gernot Frenking (Philipps University Marburg)
The chemistry of divalent carbon(0) compounds and heavier homologues - A challenge for experiment
Jiri Ludvik (J. Heyrovsky Institute)
Molecular Electrochemistry ? Precise Tool for Understanding Electronic Structure and Reactivity of Cr(0) and Fe(0)-Aminocarbenes
Joseph Alia (University of Minnesota, Morris)
Ab initio reaction barriers for [1, 2] H-shift reactions in methyl carbene, carbene amine, carbene hydroxide, and period three analogues compared to results from the VIF method.
Junji Kobayashi (The University of Tokyo)
Formation and Electron-donating Properties of Ylide-stabilized Carbenes
Karl Heinz Doetz (University of Bonn)
Organometallic Switches and Low Molecular Mass Gelators Evolving from Metal Carbenes
Keith Hollis (The University of Mississippi)
New Synthetic Methods for CCC-NHC Pincer Complexes and Applications
Martin Albrecht (University of Fribourg)
Abnormal carbene ligands: Impact on the reactivity and catalytic activity of metal centers
Matthias Tamm (Technische Universit?t Braunschweig)
Small Molecule Activation by Frustrated Carbene-Borane Lewis Pairs
Michael P. Doyle (University of Maryland)
Richard Douthwaite (University of York)
Intramolecular addition of N-heterocyclic carbenes to imines and insertion into N-H bonds
Robert M. Waymouth (Stanford University)
Stephen Hashmi (University of Heidelberg)
Tomislav Pintauer (Duquesne University)
Mechanistic investigation of the role of counterion in cyclopropanation of styrene catalyzed by well-defined [CuI(2,2'-bpy)(p-styrene)][A] complexes
Vladimir Gevorgyan (University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Chemistry)
Synthesis of Heterocycles via Au- and Rh Carbene Intermediates
Wenhao Hu (East China Normal University)
Enantioselective Multi-component Reactions via Trapping of Oxonium Ylides with Imines
Wiley Youngs (University of Akron)
Nebulization of Silver N-Heterocyclic Carbenes