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RefNoEC/1997/17
LevelItem
TitleKocienski, Philip Joseph: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date1993
DescriptionCitation typed, with handwritten additions
CitationDistinguished for his many innovative contributions to the design and development of new organometallic reagents in synthesis, and the applications of synthetic methods to multifunctional and stereochemically complex natural products. Early work with Lythgoe and collaborators on the scope and stereochemistry of the Julia olefination with alpha- metallated sulphone reagents emphasised the value of this important method of fragmant linkage in organic chemistry. His major contribution has been to research the synthesis and chemistry of novel metallated (litium,copper, nickel) enol ethers,and to develop the uses of these intermediates in the synthesis of oxacyclic and geometrically defined alkene units in complex natural products of biological significance. Kocienski has synthesised the complex insecticide milbemycin beta 3, the potassium channel blocker talaromycin B, the hypotensive agent lacrimin, and the antihypertensive agent zoapatanol. His work is characterised by careful planning, precise attention to experimental details, and incisive finishing of meaningful synthetic targets. Inparticular his total synthesis of the insect toxin pederin, and his synthetic work toward the immunosuppressant FK 506, have made him widely regarded as one of the leading organic chemists in the.field.
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