Wesley Swords
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02-12-2016 21:30:18
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The next episode of The Cyclo Edition will discuss a recent J. Am. Chem. Soc. paper by Jacobsen Lab and Sigman Lab covering the enantioselective synthesis of difluorinated alkyl bromides. Check out the paper here before the release on Monday! #chemtwitter doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0…
‼️New episode out now‼️ We highlight a recent J. Am. Chem. Soc. paper from Jacobsen Lab and Sigman Lab that generates difluorinated alkyl bromides enantioselectively with a chiral iodoarene catalyst. Check it out on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts! youtu.be/4JRPrxvF5AA
Interested in hearing the story behind the science? Tomorrow, we speak to Mark Levin, an Assistant Professor at UChicago Chemistry and the first author on the paper covered in our most recent episode. Check it out before the release tomorrow! #chemtwitter youtu.be/4JRPrxvF5AA
‼️New interview‼️ We speak with Mark Levin, an Assistant Professor at UChicago Chemistry. We discuss his recent publication with the Jacobsen Lab and life as a new professor. Check out the episode on Youtube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts! youtu.be/yI13Bk6nP2U
Wow, our interview with Mark Levin is our 2nd most watched video on YouTube!! We discuss his post-doc work with the Jacobsen Lab, life as a new professor and their current research goals, and places to eat in Chicago. Check it out! #chemtwitter youtu.be/yI13Bk6nP2U
The final episode of 2020 will be out tomorrow! We discuss one of our favorite papers of the year, the asymmetric hydroamination of internal olefins by the The Hartwig Group. Check out the paper here before the release tomorrow! #chemtwitter doi.org/10.1038/s41586…
‼️New episode out now‼️ We highlight a recent @nature paper from the The Hartwig Group on the enantioselective hydroamination of internal alkenes. Check it out now on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts! #chemtwitter youtu.be/E3kpTWJuUOQ
Through rational catalyst design, the The Hartwig Group discovered a cationic iridium complex which adds an amine N–H across a range of internal alkenes. Check out our discussion on this recent @nature publication now! youtu.be/E3kpTWJuUOQ
Pleased to present Evan, Matt, and Bohyun's latest in Nature Communications: an asymmetric organocatalytic photoreaction where no individual reaction component absorbs light. How? Read the next chapter in our great collaboration with Baik Group doi.org/10.1038/s41467…
Check out our newest Nature Comm. article on a new class of Brønsted acid-controlled asymmetric [2+2] photocycloadditions by Matt Genzink and @evan_sherbrook! …w-nature-com.ezproxy.library.wisc.edu/articles/s4146…
Covering over fifty years of photochemistry research, Matt Genzink Wesley Swords and Jesse Kidd explored how scientists have approached chiral photocatalyst design. Read their new review article here! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
From the Photochemical Catalytic Processes #Thematic: [Review] "Chiral Photocatalyst Structures in Asymmetric Photochemical Synthesis" by Yoon Group, Tehshik Yoon, Matt Genzink, Wesley Swords, and Kidd Read it here: go.acs.org/jZ
Cooperative Stereoinduction in Asymmetric Photocatalysis Yoon Group Tehshik Yoon UW-Madison Chemistry UW–Madison #Cooperative #Stereoinduction #Photocatalysis #Asymmetric pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…