Past Members
Koichi Mikami
Professor
Organofluorine ChemistryAsymmetric Catalytic C-C BondFormationDynamic Chirality (Tropos/Atropos) ControlMolecular Design of Fluorinated Quantum Computer
Research Projects
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Development of Stable but Reactive Trifluoromethyl Metallic Reagents
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Development of C-F Bond Activation/C-C Bond Formation via SN2 Process of C-F Bond
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Catalytic Asymmetric Ene (C-H Bond Activation) Approach for C-C Bond Formation of Quaternary Carbon Centers and Industrial Process for Key Intermediate of Drug Candidates
Topics
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Nikkan Industrial News Paper p.27
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Nikkan Industrial News Paper Front page
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Science News Paper p.4
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Nikkan Industrial News Paper p.27
1982–1987 | TITech: Assistant Professor |
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1982–1983 | Yale Univ.: Ph.D. Research Chemist |
1987–2003 | TITech: Associate Professor |
1995 | Univ. Paris Sud: Visiting Professor |
2003-2016 | TITech: Professor |
2016- | TITech SMCT: Professor |
1986 | Chemical Society of Japan Award (Shinpo-Sho) |
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1995 | IBM Science Award |
1997 | Bristol-Myers Lecturer (Colorado State University) |
2000 | Ichimura Academic Award |
2001 | Boehringer Ingelheim Award Lecturer (Universite de Montreal) |
2009 | Tokyo Tech Innovative Research Engineering Award |
2016 | Kohsuke Aikawa, Koki Ishii, Yu Endo, Koichi Mikami, Copper-catalyzed allylic difluoromethylation of allyl carbonates with (difluoromethyl)zinc reagent. J. Fluorine 2016, in press. Hiroki Serizawa, Koki Ishii, Kohsuke Aikawa, Koichi Mikami, Copper-Catalyzed Difluoromethylation of Aryl Iodides with (Difluoromethyl)zinc Reagent. Org. Lett.2016, 18, 3686-3689. Hiroki Serizawa, Koki Ishii, Kohsuke Aikawa, Koichi Mikami, Palladium-Catalyzed Negishi Cross-Coupling Reaction of Aryl Halides with (Difluoromethyl)zinc Reagent. Org. Lett.2016, 18, 3690-3693. Shingo Kawashima, Kohsuke Aikawa, Koichi Mikami, Rhodium-Catalyzed Hydrocarboxylation of Olefins with Carbon Dioxide. J. Org. Chem.2016, 19, pp. 3166-3170. |
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2017 | Shigekazu Ito, Naoto Kato, Koichi Mikami, Stable (Sila)difluoromethylboranes via C-F Activation of Fluoroform Derivatives. Commun.2017, 53, pp. 5546-5548 |