- Ryōji
Noyori (野依 良治,
Noyori Ryōji, born
September 3, 1938) is a ****anese chemist. He won the
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry in 2001,
Noyori shared a half of...
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contributed to two of its
pioneers —
William Standish Knowles and Ryōji
Noyori —
being collectively awarded one half of the 2001
Nobel Prize in Chemistry...
- The
Ryoji Noyori Prize was
established by the
Society of
Synthetic Organic Chemistry, ****an in 2002 to
commemorate Ryōji
Noyori winning the 101st Nobel...
- Gordon, John C. (2018). "The role of the metal-bound N–H
functionality in
Noyori-type
molecular catalysts".
Nature Reviews Chemistry. 2 (12): 396–408. doi:10...
- were one of the
first ligands used for
asymmetric catalysis. In 1968 Ryōji
Noyori developed a copper-Schiff base
complex for the metal-carbenoid cyclopropanation...
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racemic terminal epoxides bearing adjacent C–C
binding substituents. Ryōji
Noyori and
colleagues have
developed a
methodology for the
kinetic resolution of...
- half of the year's
Prize was
shared between William S.
Knowles and Ryōji
Noyori (for
their work on
stereoselective hydrogenation). The term "click chemistry"...
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catalysts are
effective for only one type of
asymmetric reaction. For example,
Noyori asymmetric hydrogenation with BINAP/Ru
requires a β-ketone,
although another...
- of the 2001
Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He
split half the
prize with Ryōji
Noyori for
their work in
asymmetric synthesis,
specifically for his work in hydrogenation...
- "borrowing hydrogen" reactions).
Chiral ruthenium complexes,
introduced by
Ryoji Noyori, are emplo**** for the
enantioselective hydrogenation of ketones, aldehydes...