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Seiji Suga is affiliated with Okayama University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the field of Chemistry, with a particular focus on Organic Chemistry. Their research portfolio includes over one hundred publications which span into related subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Molecular Biology, and Inorganic Chemistry.

Their scholarly work explores several specialized topics, including:

  • Radical Photochemical Reactions
  • Sulfur-Based Synthesis Techniques
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods
  • Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion

Seiji Suga has published in a variety of scientific journals with a notable frequency in:

  • Organic Letters
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Chemistry Letters
  • Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry

Among recent publications are the following works:

  • "Electrochemical Synthesis of Thienoacene Derivatives: Transition-Metal-Free Dehydrogenative C−S Coupling Promoted by a Halogen Mediator" (2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)
  • "Electrosynthesis of Phosphacycles via Dehydrogenative C-P Bond Formation Using DABCO as a Mediator" (2021, Organic Letters)
  • "Application of an Electrochemical Microflow Reactor for Cyanosilylation: Machine Learning-Assisted Exploration of Suitable Reaction Conditions for Semi-Large-Scale Synthesis" (2021, The Journal of Organic Chemistry)
  • "Kinetic Resolution of Tertiary Alcohols by Chiral DMAP Derivatives: Enantioselective Access to 3-Hydroxy-3-substituted 2-Oxindoles" (2020, Organic Letters)
  • "Electrochemical Synthesis of Dibenzothiophenes via Intramolecular C-S Cyclization with a Halogen Mediator" (2022, Organic Letters)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Koichi Mitsudo
  • Eisuke F. Sato
  • Hiroki Mandai
  • Yuji Kurimoto
  • Yasuyuki Okumura

Best Publications

  • Enantioselective addition of dialkylzincs to aldehydes promoted by chiral amino alcohols. Mechanism and nonlinear effect

    M. Kitamura;S. Okada;S. Suga;R. Noyori

  • Catalytic asymmetric induction. Highly enantioselective addition of dialkylzincs to aldehydes

    Masato. Kitamura;Seiji. Suga;Koji. Kawai;Ryoji. Noyori

  • TRPA1 underlies a sensing mechanism for O2

    Nobuaki Takahashi;Tomoyuki Kuwaki;Shigeki Kiyonaka;Tomohiro Numata

  • Direct Oxidative Carbon−Carbon Bond Formation Using the “Cation Pool” Method. 1. Generation of Iminium Cation Pools and Their Reaction with Carbon Nucleophiles

    Jun-ichi Yoshida;Seiji Suga;Shinkiti Suzuki;Naoya Kinomura

  • “Cation Flow” Method: A New Approach to Conventional and Combinatorial Organic Syntheses Using Electrochemical Microflow Systems

    Seiji Suga;Masayuki Okajima;Kazuyuki Fujiwara;Jun-ichi Yoshida

  • Quantitative Analysis of the Chiral Amplification in the Amino Alcohol-Promoted Asymmetric Alkylation of Aldehydes with Dialkylzincs

    Masato Kitamura;Seiji Suga;Hiromasa Oka;Ryoji Noyori

  • Enantioselective addition of diorganozincs to aldehydes catalyzed by β-amino alcohols

    R. Noyori;S. Suga;K. Kawai;S. Okada

  • Enhancement of Chemical Selectivity by Microreactors

    Jun Ichi Yoshida;Aiichiro Nagaki;Takeshi Iwasaki;Seiji Suga

  • Basic concepts of "cation pool" and "cation flow" methods and their applications in conventional and combinatorial organic synthesis.

    Jun Ichi Yoshida;Seiji Suga

  • Control of Extremely Fast Competitive Consecutive Reactions using Micromixing. Selective Friedel−Crafts Aminoalkylation

    Aiichiro Nagaki;Manabu Togai;Seiji Suga;Nobuaki Aoki

  • Cation Pool-Initiated Controlled/Living Polymerization Using Microsystems

    Aiichiro Nagaki;Kohsuke Kawamura;Seiji Suga;Tsuyoshi Ando

  • Cationic Three-component Coupling Involving an Optically Active Enamine Derivative. From Time Integration to Space Integration of Reactions

    Seiji Suga;Daisuke Yamada;Jun Ichi Yoshida

  • Self and Nonself Recognition of Asymmetric Catalysts. Nonlinear Effects in the Amino Alcohol-Promoted Enantioselective Addition of Dialkylzincs to Aldehydes

    Masato Kitamura;Seiji Suga;Makoto Niwa;Ryoji Noyori

  • Enantioselective alkylation of carbonyl compounds. From stoichiometric to catalytic asymmetric induction

    R. Noyori;S. Suga;K. Kawai;S. Okada

  • Microflow electroorganic synthesis without supporting electrolyte.

    Roberto Horcajada;Masayuki Okajima;Seiji Suga;Jun Ichi Yoshida

  • Electroauxiliary-Assisted Sequential Introduction of Two Carbon Nucleophiles on the Same α-Carbon of Nitrogen: Application to the Synthesis of Spiro Compounds

    Seiji Suga;Mitsuru Watanabe;Jun ichi Yoshida

  • Electrooxidative Generation and Accumulation of Alkoxycarbenium Ions and Their Reactions with Carbon Nucleophiles

    Seiji Suga;Shinkiti Suzuki;and Atsushi Yamamoto;Jun-ichi Yoshida

  • Highly selective Friedel–Crafts monoalkylation using micromixing

    Seiji Suga;Aiichiro Nagaki;Jun Ichi Yoshida

  • Electrochemical generation of glycosyl triflate pools.

    Toshiki Nokami;Akito Shibuya;Hiroaki Tsuyama;Seiji Suga

  • Miniaturization and Combinatorial Approach in Organic Electrochemistry

    Koichi Mitsudo;Yuji Kurimoto;Kazuki Yoshioka;Seiji Suga

  • “N-Acyliminium Ion Pool” as a Heterodiene in [4 + 2] Cycloaddition Reaction

    Seiji Suga;Aiichiro Nagaki;Yamato Tsutsui;Jun Ichi Yoshida

Frequent Co-Authors

Jun-ichi Yoshida
Jun-ichi Yoshida Kyoto University
Masato Kitamura
Masato Kitamura Nagoya University
Ryoji Noyori
Ryoji Noyori Nagoya University
Aiichiro Nagaki
Aiichiro Nagaki Kyoto University
Atsushi Wakamiya
Atsushi Wakamiya Kyoto University
Yasujiro Murata
Yasujiro Murata Kyoto University
Kenichiro Itami
Kenichiro Itami Nagoya University
Mitsuo Sawamoto
Mitsuo Sawamoto Chubu University
Scott E. Denmark
Scott E. Denmark University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Toshiyasu Suzuki
Toshiyasu Suzuki National Institutes of Natural Sciences

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