Professor Timothy Donohoe FRSC
Winner: 2022 Tilden Prize
University of Oxford
For innovative development of catalytic methods that activate organic molecules by redox processes.
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So much of modern life is based upon molecules that have useful properties, and this is underpinned by synthesis.
Professor Donohoe’s work concentrates on making carbon-carbon bonds, which provide the skeleton or framework of a vast array of molecules. Some of these have fascinating and useful properties (for use in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, dyes, and polymers for example).
By harnessing the unique reactivity of a metal catalyst, his research group has been able to uncover some new and powerful ways of making C-C bonds which will allow synthetic chemists to access new compounds and explore their properties. These new methods of synthesis have a promising future in chemical synthesis due to their high efficiency and lack of toxic by-products.
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