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Wednesday, May 08, 2024
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Gates Annex B122

Organic Chemistry Seminar

Transformations of Alkenes using Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Nickel-Hydride Catalysts
Amanda K. Cook, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Oregon,
Speaker's Bio:
Amanda began her higher education path at Saddleback College and then transferred to California State University Fullerton, where she graduated with a B.S. in chemistry in 2010. During her undergrad, she worked in the research lab of Christopher Hyland. Amanda then earned her PhD in 2015 from the University of Michigan working with Melanie Sanford. After post-doctoral work in Christophe Coperet’s group at ETH Zurich, she began her independent career at the University of Oregon in 2018, where she is currently an assistant professor.

Surface Organometallic Chemistry is an approach to synthesizing heterogeneous catalysts with molecular precision and relies on knowledge of homogeneous organometallic reactions. In our lab, we aim to install active sites on surfaces using oxidative addition of low-valent metal centers to surface functional groups. This strategy is a complementary route to the more common approaches (e.g., protonolysis of metal-ligand bonds by acidic surface sites) taken in surface organometallic chemistry. Using our approach, we developed a heterogeneous nickel-hydride catalyst that is highly active and selective for alkene isomerization. This reaction development was enabled by our work on homogeneous N-heterocyclic carbene-nickel catalysts for both alkene isomerization and hydrosilylation, which both utilize a nickel-hydride complex as the active catalyst.

For more information, please contact Annette Luymes by phone at x6016 or by email at [email protected].