skip to main content
Caltech

Organic Chemistry Seminar

Wednesday, February 16, 2022
4:00pm to 5:00pm
Add to Cal
Gates Annex B122
Catalyst Development & Kinetic Investigation of ATRA Reactions: Integrating Undergraduate Research and Chemical Education
Kayode Oshin, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Director, CAS Haddix STEM Corridor Program, Creighton University,

Joint Organic Chemistry & Inorganic-Electrochemical Seminar - Hybrid format.

Atom Transfer Radical Addition (ATRA) of haloalkanes and halocarbonyls to α-olefins is one of the most atom economical methods to simultaneously form C–C and C–X bonds, providing synthetic access to functionalized monoadducts. Studies that attempt to improve this reaction model are important as developing efficient methods to convert olefins into monoadducts for use in subsequent transformation reactions (reductions, displacements, making Grignards) are highly desirable. This presentation will highlight; (i) our research work designing copper and iron complexes for use as catalysts in ATRA, (ii) development of an experimental technique to measure kinetic parameters (activation rate constant values) for ideal ATRA reactions, and (iii) transformation of our results into effective laboratory modules, guided by important academic learning objectives and assessments, so they can be incorporated in the chemistry curriculum. This effort provides faculty at other academic institutions with current and effective modules that can be used in their courses and contributes to the important field of chemical education.

For more information, please contact Annette Luymes by phone at 626-395-6016 or by email at [email protected].