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  • 2014 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

Deryn E. Fogg is affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada, focusing primarily on the field of chemistry with an emphasis on organic chemistry. Their research spans various subfields including organic chemistry, materials chemistry, molecular biology, electrical and electronic engineering, and process chemistry and technology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics related to synthetic organic chemistry methods, organometallic complex synthesis and catalysis, and chemical synthesis and analysis. Additional research areas include catalytic cross-coupling reactions, fuel cells and related materials, polyoxometalates synthesis and applications, and crystallization and solubility studies.

Frequent publication venues for Deryn E. Fogg include:

  • ACS Catalysis
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • ChemCatChem
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Chemical Science

Several frequent co-authors have contributed to the scientist's research collaborations. These include:

  • Vidar R. Jensen
  • Daniel L. Nascimento
  • Christian O. Blanco
  • Marco Foscato
  • Giovanni Occhipinti

A selection of recent papers by Deryn E. Fogg demonstrates a focus on ruthenium-based catalysis and olefin metathesis mechanisms:

  • Bimolecular Coupling in Olefin Metathesis: Correlating Structure and Decomposition for Leading and Emerging Ruthenium−Carbene Catalysts (2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Challenging Metathesis Catalysts with Nucleophiles and Brønsted Base: Examining the Stability of State-of-the-Art Ruthenium Carbene Catalysts to Attack by Amines (2020, ACS Catalysis)
  • The Impact of Water on Ru-Catalyzed Olefin Metathesis: Potent Deactivating Effects Even at Low Water Concentrations (2021, ACS Catalysis)
  • Protection of Ruthenium Olefin Metathesis Catalysts by Encapsulation in a Self-assembled Resorcinarene Capsule (2020, ChemCatChem)
  • Hydroxide-Induced Degradation of Olefin Metathesis Catalysts: A Challenge for Metathesis in Alkaline Media (2020, ACS Catalysis)

Deryn E. Fogg was recognized with the award of Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2014 by the Academy of Science.

Best Publications

  • Tandem catalysis: a taxonomy and illustrative review

    Deryn E. Fogg;Eduardo N. dos Santos

  • Equilibrium ring-closing metathesis.

    Sebastien Monfette;Deryn E. Fogg

  • Olefin Metathesis at the Dawn of Implementation in Pharmaceutical and Specialty-Chemicals Manufacturing.

    Carolyn S. Higman;Justin A. M. Lummiss;Deryn E. Fogg

  • Highly Efficient Ru−Pseudohalide Catalysts for Olefin Metathesis

    Jay C. Conrad;Henrietta H. Parnas;Jennifer L. Snelgrove;Deryn E. Fogg

  • Fabrication of Quantum Dot/Polymer Composites: Phosphine-Functionalized Block Copolymers as Passivating Hosts for Cadmium Selenide Nanoclusters

    D. E. Fogg;L. H. Radzilowski;R. Blanski;R. R. Schrock

  • Fabrication of Quantum Dot-Polymer Composites: Semiconductor Nanoclusters in Dual-Function Polymer Matrices with Electron-Transporting and Cluster-Passivating Properties

    D. E. Fogg;L. H. Radzilowski;B. O. Dabbousi;R. R. Schrock

  • Composite thin films of CdSe nanocrystals and a surface passivating/electron transporting block copolymer: Correlations between film microstructure by transmission electron microscopy and electroluminescence

    H. Mattoussi;L. H. Radzilowski;B. O. Dabbousi;D. E. Fogg

  • Multiple Tandem Catalysis: Facile Cycling between Hydrogenation and Metathesis Chemistry

    Samantha D. Drouin;Fojan Zamanian;Deryn E. Fogg

  • The first highly active, halide-free ruthenium catalyst for olefin metathesis

    Jay C. Conrad;Dino Amoroso;Pawel Czechura;Glenn P. A. Yap

  • Tandem ROMP−Hydrogenation with a Third-Generation Grubbs Catalyst

    Kenneth D. Camm;Nemesio Martinez Castro;Yuwen Liu;Pawel Czechura

  • Oligomers as intermediates in ring-closing metathesis.

    Jay C. Conrad;Melanie D. Eelman;Joao A. Duarte Silva;Sebastien Monfette

  • Decomposition of a Phosphine-Free Metathesis Catalyst by Amines and Other Bronsted Bases: Metallacyclobutane Deprotonation as a Major Deactivation Pathway

    Benjamin J. Ireland;Bernadette T. Dobigny;Deryn E. Fogg

  • Chemical Plants: High-Value Molecules from Essential Oils

    Justin A M Lummiss;Kelley C Oliveira;Alexandre M T Pranckevicius;Alexandra G Santos

  • Operation of the Boomerang Mechanism in Olefin Metathesis Reactions Promoted by the Second-Generation Hoveyda Catalyst

    Jennifer M. Bates;Justin A. M. Lummiss;Gwendolyn A. Bailey;Deryn E. Fogg

  • Bimolecular Coupling as a Vector for Decomposition of Fast-Initiating Olefin Metathesis Catalysts

    Gwendolyn A. Bailey;Marco Foscato;Carolyn S. Higman;Craig S. Day

  • Electroluminescence from New Polynorbornenes That Contain Blue-Light-Emitting and Charge-Transport Side Chains

    Thomas J. Boyd;Yves Geerts;Jin-Kyu Lee;Deryn E. Fogg

  • N-Heterocyclic Carbenes as Activating Ligands for Hydrogenation and Isomerization of Unactivated Olefins

    Ureshini L. Dharmasena;Heather M. Foucault;Eduardo N. Dos Santos;Deryn E. Fogg

  • Synthesis and characterization of gold(I) N-heterocyclic carbene complexes bearing biologically compatible moieties

    Pierre De Fremont;Edwin D. Stevens;Melanie D. Eelman;Deryn E. Fogg

  • The divergent effects of strong NHC donation in catalysis

    Justin A. M. Lummiss;Carolyn S. Higman;Devon L. Fyson;Robert McDonald

  • Ruthenium Metathesis Catalysts Containing Chelating Aryloxide Ligands

    Sebastien Monfette;Deryn E. Fogg

  • A stable silylene in a reactive environment: Synthesis, reactivity, and silicon extrusion chemistry of a coordinatively unsaturated ruthenium silylene complex containing chloride and η3-P-C-P ligands

    Dino Amoroso;Michael Haaf;Glenn P. A. Yap;Robert West

  • Ruthenium‐Catalyzed Ring‐Closing Metathesis: Recent Advances, Limitations and Opportunities

    Jay C. Conrad;Deryn E. Fogg

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert McDonald
Robert McDonald University of Alberta
Brian R. James
Brian R. James University of British Columbia
Arthur J. Carty
Arthur J. Carty University of Waterloo
Richard R. Schrock
Richard R. Schrock University of California, Riverside
Serge I. Gorelsky
Serge I. Gorelsky University of Ottawa
Edwin L. Thomas
Edwin L. Thomas Texas A&M University
May Griffith
May Griffith University of Montreal
Petra E. de Jongh
Petra E. de Jongh Utrecht University

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