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Teruaki Mukaiyama

Teruaki Mukaiyama

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Chemistry

D-Index
84
Citations
34078
World Ranking
2761
National Ranking
153

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Polish Academy of Science
  • 2004 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1998 - Tetrahedron Prize for Creativity in Organic Chemistry or Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, Elsevier

Overview

Teruaki Mukaiyama was affiliated with Kitasato University in Japan during their academic career. Their work contributed to the field of organic chemistry.

The scientist published at least one paper in the scientific literature, specifically in the journal Organic Syntheses. The known publication is titled Preparation of N-tert-Butylbenzenesulfinimidoyl Chloride, published in 2025.

Frequent publication venues included:

  • Organic Syntheses

There were no recorded frequent co-authors listed in the available data.

Throughout their career, Teruaki Mukaiyama received several awards, including:

  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences (2004)
  • Polish Academy of Science (2018)
  • Tetrahedron Prize for Creativity in Organic Chemistry or Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, Elsevier (1998)

Best Publications

  • New cross-aldol reactions. Reactions of silyl enol ethers with carbonyl compounds activated by titanium tetrachloride

    Teruaki Mukaiyama;Kazuo Banno;Koichi Narasaka

  • The Reactions of Primary Nitroparaffins with Isocyanates1

    Teruaki Mukaiyama;Toshio Hoshino

  • NEW ALDOL TYPE REACTION

    T. Mukaiyama;K. Narasaka;K. Banno

  • Asymmetric Total Synthesis of Taxol\R

    Teruaki Mukaiyama;Isamu Shiina;Hayato Iwadare;Masahiro Saitoh

  • AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR GLUCOSYLATION OF HYDROXY COMPOUNDS USING GLUCOPYRANOSYL FLUORIDE

    T. Mukaiyama;Y. Murai;S. Shoda

  • Recent Advances in Aerobic Oxygenation

    Teruaki Mukaiyama;Tohru Yamada

  • New Synthetic Reactions Based on the Onium Salts of Aza‐Arenes [New synthetic methods (29)]

    Teruaki Mukaiyama

  • Preparation of Esters of Phosphoric Acid by the Reaction of Trivalent Phosphorus Compounds with Diethyl Azodicarboxylate in the Presence of Alcohols

    Oyo Mitsunobu;Masaaki Yamada;Teruaki Mukaiyama

  • Titanium Tetrachloride in Organic Synthesis [New synthetic methods (21)]

    Teruaki Mukaiyama

  • A New Method for Preparation of Alcohols from Olefins with Molecular Oxygen and Phenylsilane by the Use of Bis(acetylacetonato)cobalt(II)

    Shigeru Isayama;Teruaki Mukaiyama

  • Enantioface-differentiating (asymmetric) addition of alkyllithium and dialkylmagnesium to aldehydes by using (2S,2'S)-2-hydroxymethyl-1-[(1-alkylpyrrolidin-2-yl)methyl]pyrrolidines as chiral ligands

    Teruaki Mukaiyama;Kenso Soai;Toshio Sato;Hisashi Shimizu

  • Asymmetric aldol reaction between achiral silyl enol ethers and achiral aldehydes by use of a chiral promoter system

    Shu Kobayashi;Hiromi Uchiro;Yuko Fujishita;Isamu Shiina

  • Explorations into new reaction chemistry.

    Teruaki Mukaiyama

  • The Michael Reaction of Silyl Enol Ethers with α,β-Unsaturated Eetones and Acetals in the Presence of Titanium Tetraalkoxide and Titanium Tetrachloride

    Koichi Narasaka;Kenso Soai;Yukiko Aikawa;Teruaki Mukaiyama

  • The Facile Synthesis of Lactones.

    T. Mukaiyama;M. Usui;K. Saigo

  • Reaction of S-(2-pyridyl) thioates with Grignard reagents. Convenient method for the preparation of ketones

    Teruaki. Mukaiyama;Masashi. Araki;Hisashi. Takei

  • A CONVENIENT METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF CARBOXYLIC ESTERS

    Teruaki Mukaiyama;Masahiro Usui;Eiichiro Shimada;Kazuhiko Saigo

  • Direct Epoxidation of Olefins Catalyzed by Nickel(II)Complexes with Molecular Oxygen and Aldehydes.

    Tohru Yamada;Toshihiro Takai;Oliver Rhode;Teruaki Mukaiyama

  • NEW METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF CARBOXYLIC ESTERS

    K. Saigo;M. Usui;K. Kikuchi;E. Shimada

  • Synthetic control leading to chiral compounds

    Teruaki Mukaiyama;Nobuharu Iwasawa;Rodney W. Stevens;Toru Haga

  • REDUCTIVE COUPLING OF CARBONYL COMPOUNDS TO PINACOLS AND OLEFINS BY USING TiCl4 AND Zn

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Nobuharu Iwasawa
Nobuharu Iwasawa Tokyo Institute of Technology
Masahiro Murakami
Masahiro Murakami Kyoto University
Shu Kobayashi
Shu Kobayashi University of Tokyo
Tohru Yamada
Tohru Yamada Keio University
Keisuke Suzuki
Keisuke Suzuki University of Sussex
Kenso Soai
Kenso Soai Tokyo University of Science
Koji Yamada
Koji Yamada National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Makoto Mitani
Makoto Mitani Mitsui Chemicals (Germany)
Yujiro Hayashi
Yujiro Hayashi Tohoku University
Takahiko Akiyama
Takahiko Akiyama Gakushuin University

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