Amir H. Hoveyda

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Amir H. Hoveyda is an American organic chemist renowned for his contributions to asymmetric catalysis and the development of chiral catalysts for stereoselective synthesis.

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instanceOf academic
chemist
organic chemist
person
university professor
basedIn Massachusetts NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
contributedTo advancement of asymmetric catalysis in organic synthesis
practical chiral catalyst design for synthesis NERFINISHED
employer Boston College NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork asymmetric catalysis
catalysis
organic chemistry
organometallic chemistry
stereoselective synthesis
synthetic methodology
hasAcademicPosition professor of chemistry
hasDoctoralStudent students in organic synthesis and catalysis
hasResearchGroup Hoveyda Group NERFINISHED
hasRole principal investigator
research mentor
university teacher
influencedBy developments in organometallic catalysis
knownFor Hoveyda–Grubbs catalyst NERFINISHED
asymmetric catalysis
development of chiral catalysts
olefin metathesis catalysis
stereoselective synthesis methods
language English
nationality American
notableWork copper-based asymmetric catalysts
design of chiral N-heterocyclic carbene ligands
development of Ru-based olefin metathesis catalysts
positionHeld professor of chemistry at Boston University
previousWorkInstitution Boston University NERFINISHED
Boston University Department of Chemistry NERFINISHED
publicationType peer-reviewed journal articles
review articles in catalysis and synthesis
researchInterest asymmetric allylic substitution
asymmetric conjugate addition
enantioselective catalysis
enantioselective synthesis of complex molecules
metal-based catalysts
metal-free catalysis
stereoselective carbon–carbon bond formation
workInstitution Boston College NERFINISHED
Boston College Department of Chemistry NERFINISHED
Boston College Hoveyda Research Group NERFINISHED

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