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Michinori Suginome

Michinori Suginome

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Chemistry

D-Index
77
Citations
16717
World Ranking
4140
National Ranking
229

Overview

Michinori Suginome is a researcher affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan, specializing primarily in the field of Chemistry with a substantial focus on Organic Chemistry. Their work spans multiple subfields including Materials Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Inorganic Chemistry, and Molecular Biology. The breadth of their research topics covers catalytic processes, synthesis techniques, and studies related to chirality and crystallization.

The scientist has contributed significantly to areas such as:

  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions
  • Synthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds
  • Organoboron and Organosilicon Chemistry
  • Axial and Atropisomeric Chirality Synthesis
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies

The recent publications authored or co-authored by Michinori Suginome include:

  • Enantioconvergent Cu-Catalyzed Intramolecular C-C Coupling at Boron-Bound C(sp3) Atoms of α-Aminoalkylboronates Using a C1-Symmetrical 2,2'-Bipyridyl Ligand Attached to a Helically Chiral Macromolecular Scaffold, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Construction of Silicon-Containing Seven-Membered Rings by Catalytic [4 + 2 + 1] Cycloaddition through Rhodium Silylenoid, 2020, Organic Letters
  • Holding of planar chirality of pillar[5]arene by kinetic trapping using host-guest interactions with achiral guest solvents, 2020, Chemical Communications
  • Protected amino acids as a nonbonding source of chirality in induction of single-handed screw-sense to helical macromolecular catalysts, 2021, Chemical Science
  • Copper-catalyzed regioselective trans-silaboration of internal arylalkynes with stereochemical switch to cis-addition mode, 2021, Chemical Communications

Frequent collaborative partners in research include:

  • Takeshi Yamamoto
  • Toshimichi Ohmura
  • Yukako Yoshinaga
  • Yuuya Nagata
  • Kaito Yagi

The scientist frequently publishes in a set of specific scientific venues that include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Chemical Communications
  • Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
  • Organic Letters

Best Publications

  • Transition-metal-catalyzed additions of silicon-silicon and silicon-heteroatom bonds to unsaturated organic molecules.

    Michinori Suginome;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Boron-masking strategy for the selective synthesis of oligoarenes via iterative Suzuki-Miyaura coupling.

    Hiroyoshi Noguchi;Kosho Hojo;Michinori Suginome

  • High-molecular-weight polyquinoxaline-based helically chiral phosphine (PQXphos) as chirality-switchable, reusable, and highly enantioselective monodentate ligand in catalytic asymmetric hydrosilylation of styrenes

    Takeshi Yamamoto;Tetsuya Yamada;Yuuya Nagata;Michinori Suginome

  • Silylboranes as New Tools in Organic Synthesis

    Toshimichi Ohmura;Michinori Suginome

  • Activation of Unreactive Bonds and Organic Synthesis

    Shinji Murai;H. Alper;R. A. Gossage;V. V. Grushin

  • Differentially protected diboron for regioselective diboration of alkynes: internal-selective cross-coupling of 1-alkene-1,2-diboronic acid derivatives.

    Noriyuki Iwadate;Michinori Suginome

  • Highly Enantioselective Synthesis of Axially Chiral Biarylphosphonates: Asymmetric Suzuki–Miyaura Coupling Using High‐Molecular‐Weight, Helically Chiral Polyquinoxaline‐Based Phosphines

    Takeshi Yamamoto;Yuto Akai;Yuuya Nagata;Michinori Suginome

  • Stereospecific Suzuki−Miyaura Coupling of Chiral α-(Acylamino)benzylboronic Esters with Inversion of Configuration

    Toshimichi Ohmura;Tomotsugu Awano;Michinori Suginome

  • Helical poly(quinoxaline-2,3-diyl)s bearing metal-binding sites as polymer-based chiral ligands for asymmetric catalysis.

    Takeshi Yamamoto;Michinori Suginome

  • Easily attachable and detachable ortho-directing agent for arylboronic acids in ruthenium-catalyzed aromatic C-H silylation.

    Hideki Ihara;Michinori Suginome

  • Convenient Preparation of Silylboranes

    Michinori Suginome;Takanori Matsuda;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Nickel-Catalyzed Addition of Alkynylboranes to Alkynes

    M. Suginome;M. Shirakura;A. Yamamoto

  • Differentially Protected Benzenediboronic Acids: Divalent Cross-Coupling Modules for the Efficient Synthesis of Boron-Substituted Oligoarenes

    Hiroyoshi Noguchi;Takayuki Shioda;Chih-Ming Chou;Michinori Suginome

  • Palladium- and nickel-catalyzed intramolecular cyanoboration of alkynes.

    Michinori Suginome;and Akihiko Yamamoto;Masahiro Murakami

  • Palladium-catalyzed addition of cyanoboranes to alkynes: Regio- and stereoselective synthesis of alpha,beta-unsaturated beta-boryl nitriles

    Michinori Suginome;Akihiko Yamamoto;Masahiro Murakami

  • Regio- and stereo-selective silaboration of alkynes catalysed by palladium and platinum complexes

    Michinori Suginome;Hiroshi Nakamura;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Transition Metal-Mediated Polymerization of Isocyanides

    Michinori Suginome;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Synthesis of B-protected beta-styrylboronic acids via iridium-catalyzed hydroboration of alkynes with 1,8-naphthalenediaminatoborane leading to iterative synthesis of oligo(phenylenevinylene)s.

    Noriyuki Iwadate;Michinori Suginome

  • Palladium- and Platinum-Catalyzed Silaboration of Methylenecyclopropanes through Selective Proximal or Distal C−C Bond Cleavage

    Michinori Suginome;Takanori Matsuda;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Inversion or retention? Effects of acidic additives on the stereochemical course in enantiospecific Suzuki-Miyaura coupling of α-(acetylamino)benzylboronic esters.

    Tomotsugu Awano;Toshimichi Ohmura;Michinori Suginome

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshihiko Ito
Yoshihiko Ito Kyoto University
Masahiro Murakami
Masahiro Murakami Kyoto University
Pher G. Andersson
Pher G. Andersson Stockholm University
Tomoki Ogoshi
Tomoki Ogoshi Kyoto University
Hideki Yorimitsu
Hideki Yorimitsu Kyoto University
Yoshihiro Miyake
Yoshihiro Miyake Nagoya University
Yasuhiro Uozumi
Yasuhiro Uozumi The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
Sota Sato
Sota Sato University of Tokyo
Hirokazu Hasegawa
Hirokazu Hasegawa Kyoto University

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