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The Cyclo Edition
Matthew Genzink
21 episodes
5 days ago
The Cyclo Edition is the podcast for those looking to go above and beyond in their understanding of organic chemistry literature. In each episode we break down a recently published paper and detail the background, explain the breakthrough, and analyze the broader impacts of the paper on the field.
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The Cyclo Edition is the podcast for those looking to go above and beyond in their understanding of organic chemistry literature. In each episode we break down a recently published paper and detail the background, explain the breakthrough, and analyze the broader impacts of the paper on the field.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science
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Difluorinated Alkyl Bromide Synthesis via Chiral Iodoarene Catalysis
The Cyclo Edition
30 minutes 11 seconds
4 years ago
Difluorinated Alkyl Bromide Synthesis via Chiral Iodoarene Catalysis

In this episode we discuss a report from the Jacobsen lab on an enantioselective synthesis of difluorinated alkyl bromides catalyzed by a chiral iodoarene. Linear free energy relationships between experimental enantioselectivities and computed catalyst parameters helped elucidate the origins of enantioselectivity. 

DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c07043

The Cyclo Edition
The Cyclo Edition is the podcast for those looking to go above and beyond in their understanding of organic chemistry literature. In each episode we break down a recently published paper and detail the background, explain the breakthrough, and analyze the broader impacts of the paper on the field.