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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Yusuf Hamied 1702 Professor of Chemistry

New Catalytic Strategies for Chemical Synthesis

Despite the changing face of chemistry, the importance of synthesis - the ability to generate molecules in a controlled fashion - has not diminished. However, the increasingly complex synthetic problems being posed by nature, medicine and materials demand new reactivity concepts and strategies in order to meet these challenges.

Our group is interested in the development of new catalytic strategies for chemical synthesis that engage novel reactivity concepts to enable the rapid generation of architecturally complex molecules and natural products. One of our key aims is to be able to construct natural products from simple building blocks in a single step, without the need for reactivity inducing functional groups and with the ability to control the stereochemistry.

In this way, we hope to be able to develop a chemo-catalytic equivalent to Nature's biosynthetic machinery that will enable us to build any molecule we want. Our approach to this is focussed on three main research programmes:

(A) metal catalyzed C-H bond functionalization,

(B) catalytic asymmetric synthesis using small molecule organic catalysts,

(C) cascade strategies for natural product synthesis.

In addition to this, many of the molecules that we are able to synthesise have interesting biological properties, and so we are also able to develop chemical biology applications from our synthetic chemistry projects.

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Publications

The α-tertiary amine motif drives remarkable selectivity for Pd-catalyzed carbonylation of β-methylene C–H bonds
KF Hogg, A Trowbridge, A Alvarez-Pérez, MJ Gaunt
– Chemical science
(2017)
8,
8198
Ligand-assisted palladium-catalyzed C-H alkenylation of aliphatic amines for the synthesis of functionalized pyrrolidines.
C He, MJ Gaunt
– Chemical Science
(2017)
8,
3586
Selective Palladium(II)‐Catalyzed Carbonylation of Methylene β‐C−H Bonds in Aliphatic Amines
JR Cabrera-Pardo, A Trowbridge, M Nappi, K Ozaki, MJ Gaunt
– Angewandte Chemie International Edition
(2017)
56,
11958
Cobalt-catalysed C–H carbonylative cyclisation of aliphatic amides
P Williamson, A Galván, MJ Gaunt
– Chemical Science
(2017)
8,
2588
A general catalytic β-C-H carbonylation of aliphatic amines to β-lactams.
D Willcox, BGN Chappell, KF Hogg, J Calleja, AP Smalley, MJ Gaunt
– Science
(2016)
354,
851
Enantioselective Cu-Catalyzed Arylation of Secondary Phosphine Oxides with Diaryliodonium Salts toward the Synthesis of P‑Chiral Phosphines
R Beaud, RJ Phipps, MJ Gaunt
– J Am Chem Soc
(2016)
138,
13183
Continuous‐Flow Synthesis and Derivatization of Aziridines through Palladium‐Catalyzed C(sp3)−H Activation
J Zakrzewski, AP Smalley, MA Kabeshov, MJ Gaunt, AA Lapkin
– Angewandte Chemie International Edition
(2016)
55,
8878
Continuous‐Flow Synthesis and Derivatization of Aziridines through Palladium‐Catalyzed C(sp3)−H Activation
J Zakrzewski, AP Smalley, MA Kabeshov, MJ Gaunt, AA Lapkin
– Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
(2016)
55,
8878
The total synthesis of K-252c (staurosporinone) via a sequential C-H functionalisation strategy.
JC Fox, RE Gilligan, AK Pitts, HR Bennett, MJ Gaunt
– Chemical Science
(2016)
7,
2706
Novartis Chemistry Lectureship 2015–2016
RJ Thomson, NK Garg, TP Yoon, J Hu, D Rognan, MJ Gaunt
– Angewandte Chemie International Edition
(2015)
55,
1596
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Research Group

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Telephone number

01223 336318

Email address

mjg32@cam.ac.uk