… both are compatible and necessary to enjoy life 😉
… both are compatible and necessary to enjoy life 😉
Asymmetric organocatalyzed aza‐Henry reaction of hydrazones: experimental and computational studies, Sonsona, I. G.; Alegre-Requena, J. V.; Marqués-López, E.; Gimeno, M. C.; Herrera, R. P. Chem. Eur. J. 2020, DOI: 10.1002/chem.202000232
Dr. Juan Mangas-Sanchez, visited us and gave an interesting talk about New enzymes for the preparation of amines. Discovery, directed evolution and synthetic applications.
Juan is currently working as a Post-Doctoral Research Assistant at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, integrated in Turner Lab. He will be incorporated at ISQCH very soon, after being appointed as an ARAID researcher. Then, Juan will be an HOCA member and we will work together with Gimenos’s Group, looking for convergence, synergies and much more, between ORGANOCATALYSIS, BIOCATALYSIS and METAL CATALYSIS.
Thank you for your visit and welcome to Zaragoza!!
… with Dr. Santiago Uriel.
Thank you and congratulations!
Simple iodoalkyne-based organocatalysts for the activation of carbonyl compounds, Alegre-Requena, J. V.; Valero-Tena, A.; Sonsona, I. G.; Uriel, S.; Herrera, R. P. Org. Biomol. Chem. 2020, DOI: 10.1039/c9ob02688f
Abstract. A novel approach for the formation of bisindolylmethane derivatives (BIMs) is described as a proof of concept to evaluate the catalytic capacity of iodoalkynes. The use of these derivatives is reported as an example of simple halogen bond-based organocatalyst. This kind of activation has not been used before for the synthesis of bisindolylmethane derivatives 3. Interestingly, the preparation of 3-(1H-indol-3-yl)-1-phenylbutan-1-one (8) has been also achieved for the first time with an iodoalkyne derivative. We prove the efficiency of this family of new catalysts by developing a simple and easy operational methodology, opening the door to the development of alternative catalysts in the area of halogen bond-based organocatalysts.
Renso Visbal, Raquel P. Herrera* and M. Concepción Gimeno*
Chem. Eur. J. 2019, 25, 15837–15845.
We said hello to Christmas and goodbye to Manel and Athar.
Thank you for coming to work with us. Safe trip back home and good luck!
Merry Christmas everyone!
True to its commitment to scientific dissemination, last week, Raquel told to a general public, both, adults (December 12): Ámbito cultural (El Corte Inglés), and young people (December 13): IES Goya (Zaragoza), about the different properties that can show the two enantiomers of drugs containing quaternary carbons.
Everybody enjoyed once more the Raquel’s natural communicative skills!
Isaac is now in Bologna (Dipartimento di Chimica industriale “Toso Montanari”, Università di Bologna) as a postdoctoral researcher, working with Dr. Luca Bernardi.
Last week, we said goodbye to him having a drink and laughing with his jokes!
Enjoy and learn a lot!!!
Un bacio, caro 😉