Kyoko Nozaki

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Kyoko Nozaki (* 1964 ) is a Japanese chemist and professor at the University of Tokyo ( organometallic chemistry , homogeneous catalysis , macromolecular chemistry ).

Kyoko Nozaki studied at the University of Kyoto with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering in 1986 and his doctorate in 1991 with K. Utimoto (Dissertation Studies on Triethylborane Induced Radical Reactions with Hydrides of Group14 Elements ), was there instructor from 1991 to 1999 and assistant professor from 1999 to 2002 became Assistant Professor in 2002 and Professor at Tokyo University in 2003.

She deals with organometallic chemistry (chiral transition metal complexes for asymmetric catalysis, new organic transformations with organometallic compounds), chemistry of organic boron compounds and polymer catalysis.

In 2008 she received the Saruhashi Prize for Japanese Natural Scientists. In 2012 she was Organometallics Lecturer of the American Chemical Society, 2013 Schlenk Lecturer, 2015 Tarrant Lecturer at the University of Florida and in 2015 she received the Arthur K. Doolittle Award of the American Chemical Society (for Coordination Copolymerization of Olefins with Polar Monomers Catalyzed Pd Complexes of Unsymmetrical Bidentate Ligands ). She also received the Mukaiyama Award from the Japanese Society for Synthetic Organic Chemistry in 2008, the Catalysis Science Award from Mitsui Chemicals in 2009 and the Nagoya Silver Medal. In 2018 she was Karl Ziegler visiting professor at the Max Planck Institute for Coal Research (lecture: Coordination copolymerization of propylene with polar monomers ).

In 2019 she gave a plenary lecture (the August Wilhelm von Hofmann lecture) at the GDCh-Wissenschaftsforum Chemie ( Toward Efficient Utilization of Renewable Resources ).

Fonts (selection)

  • with K. Oshima, K. Uchimoto: Et3B-induced radical addition of R3SnH to acetylenes and its application to cyclization reaction, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Volume 109, 1987, pp 2547-2549
  • with N. Sakai, S. Mano, H. Takaya: Highly enantioselective hydroformylation of olefins catalyzed by new phosphine phosphite-rhodium (I) complexes, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Volume 115, 1993, pp. 7033-7034
  • with N. Sato, H. Takaya: Highly enantioselective alternating copolymerization of propene with carbon monoxide catalyzed by a chiral phosphine-phosphite-palladium (II) complex, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Volume 117, 1995, pp. 9911-9912
  • with N. Sakai a. a .: Highly enantioselective hydroformylation of olefins catalyzed by rhodium (I) complexes of new chiral phosphine-phosphite ligands, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Volume 119, 1997, pp 4413-4423
  • with K. Mashima a. a .: Cationic BINAP-Ru (II) Halide Complexes: Highly Efficient Catalysts for Stereoselective Asymmetric Hydrogenation of. alpha.-and. beta-Functionalized Ketones, Journal of Organic Chemistry, Volume 59, 1994, pp. 3064-3076
  • with Y. Segawa, M. Yamashita: Boryllithium: isolation, characterization, and reactivity as a boryl anion, Science, Volume 314, 2006, pp. 113-115
  • with T. Kamada, K. Nozaki: Selective Formation of Polycarbonate over Cyclic Carbonate: Copolymerization of Epoxides with Carbon Dioxide Catalyzed by a Cobalt (III) Complex with a Piperidinium End-Capping Arm, Angewandte Chemie Int. Edition, Volume 45, 2006, pp. 7274-7277
  • with Y. Segawa, Y. Suzuki, M. Yamashita: Chemistry of boryllithium: synthesis, structure, and reactivity, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Volume 130, 2008, pp. 16069-16079
  • with R. Tanaka u. a .: Catalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide using Ir (III) - pincer complexes, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Volume 131, 2009, pp. 14168-14169
  • with A. Nakamura, S. Ito: Coordination- insertion copolymerization of fundamental polar monomers, Chemical Reviews, Volume 109, 2009, s. 5215-5244
  • with R. Tanaka u. a .: Mechanistic studies on the reversible hydrogenation of carbon dioxide catalyzed by an Ir-PNP complex, Organometallics, Volume 30, 2011, pp. 6742-6750

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Individual evidence

  1. Ziegler guest professorship 2018 for Kyoko Nozaki