Jacek MÅ‚ynarski

Professor
Asymmetric catalysis: Application of Chiral Lewis and Brøns
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences
Poland

Professor Chemistry
Biography

Professor Jacek MÅ‚ynarski e-mail: [email protected] Ph.D., Institute of Organic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, 2000 Foundation for Polish Science Fellowship, 2000 Prime Minister of Polish Government Prize, 2001 Post-doc, MPI, Mülheim a.d. Ruhr, Germany, 2001-2002 (Prof. Alois Fürstner) Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, 2001 Habilitation, Institute of Organic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, 2006 Polish Academy of Sciences WÅ‚odzimierz KoÅ‚os Prize, 2007.  Since 2008 group leader and assoc. prof. at the Institute of Organic Chemistry PAS Since 2008 Professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University Editor of Monatshefte für Chemie - Chemical Monthly (2008-2012) Member of the Editorial Board of Referees of ARKIVOC

Research Intrest

Research in the group is focused on organic synthesis and the discovery of new reaction methodology, in particular stereoselective and catalytic asymmetric reactions. Our current research interest involves enantioselective synthetic methodology rely on metal-based chiral catalysts and purely organic molecules. Inventing new strategies for the development of perfect chemical reactions being a part of the green chemistry concept is the ultimate goal of our team.

List of Publications
Paradowska, J.; Stodulski, M.; Mlynarski, J. Catalysts Based on Amino Acids for Asymmetric Reactions in Water Minireview, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2009, 48, 4288-4297
Paradowska, J.; Rogozińska, M.; Mlynarski, J. Direct asymmetric aldol reaction of hydroxyacetone promoted by chiral tertiary amines, Tetrahedron Lett. 2009, 50, 1639-1641
Pasternak, M.; Paradowska, J.; Rogozińska, M.; Mlynarski, J.: Direct asymmetric hydroxymetylation of ketones in homogeneous aqueous solvents, Tetrahedron Lett.
. Rogozińska, M.; Adamkiewicz, A.; Mlynarski, J.: Efficient “on water” organocatalytic protocol for the synthesis of optically pure warfarin anticoagulant, Green Chem.2011, 13 1155-1157

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