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NAMBO Masakazu
 
Organization
Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules Designated associate professor
Graduate School
Graduate School of Science
Title
Designated associate professor
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Degree 1

  1. 博士(理学) ( 2011.3   名古屋大学 ) 

Research Interests 6

  1. 分子触媒 アリール化 アリールメタン

  2. 炭素-スルホニル結合活性化

  3. 分子触媒

  4. スルホン

  5. アリールメタン

  6. ラジカル

Research Areas 1

  1. Nanotechnology/Materials / Synthetic organic chemistry  / transition metal catalysis

Current Research Project and SDGs 2

  1. 有機硫黄化合物をテンプレートとするアリールアルカン類の効率的合成法の開発

  2. 酸性sp3炭素-水素結合に立脚したアリールメタン類の新規合成法の開発

Research History 11

  1. Nagoya University   Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules   Designated associate professor

    2021.4

  2. Nagoya University   Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science   Designated associate professor

    2021.6

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    Country:Japan

  3. Nagoya University   Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules   Designated Associate Professor (Co-PI)

    2021.4

  4. Nagoya University   Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules   Designated Lecturer (Co-PI)

    2018.4 - 2021.3

  5. 名古屋大学トランスフォーマティブ生命分子研究所 特任助教

    2013.2

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  6. Nagoya University   Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules

    2013.2 - 2018.3

  7. 旭化成イーマテリアルズ株式会社勤務

    2011.4 - 2013.1

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  8. 旭化成株式会社勤務

    2011.4 - 2013.1

  9. 名古屋大学大学院理学研究科物質理学専攻(化学系)博士課程

    2008.4 - 2011.3

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  10. 名古屋大学大学院理学研究科物質理学専攻(化学系)博士課程

    2008.4 - 2011.3

  11. 日本学術振興会 特別研究員(DC1)

    2008.4 - 2011.3

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Education 4

  1. Nagoya University   Graduate School, Division of Natural Science

    2008.4 - 2011.3

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  2. Nagoya University   Graduate School of Science   Division of Material Science

    2008.4 - 2011.3

  3. Nagoya University   Graduate School of Science   Division of Material Science

    2006.4 - 2008.3

  4. Nagoya University   Graduate School, Division of Natural Science

    2002.4 - 2006.3

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    Country: Japan

Professional Memberships 5

  1. 日本化学会

  2. THE SOCIETY OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

  3. 日本化学会

  4. THE SOCIETY OF FLUORINE CHEMISTRY

  5. KINKA CHEMICAL SOCIETY

Committee Memberships 2

  1. 名古屋大学理学部   同窓会報編集委員  

    2018.4   

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  2. 名古屋大学理学部   同窓会評議員  

    2013.4   

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Awards 21

  1. MBLA 2021

    2022.2   MSD Life Science Foundation, Public Interest Incorporated Foundation   New Transformations of Organosulfones through C–SO2 Bond Activation

    Masakazu Nambo

  2. Thieme Chemistry Journals Award 2022

    2022.1   Thieme Chemistry  

    Masakazu Nambo

  3. Chemist Award BCA

    2021.10   MSD Life Science Founddation  

    Masakazu Nambo

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  4. Chemist Award BCA

    2021.10   MSD Life Science Foundation  

    Masakazu Nambo

  5. Incentive Award in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan

    2020.12   The Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan  

    Masakazu Nambo

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  6. 第99春季年会 優秀講演賞(学術)

    2019.5   日本化学会  

    南保 正和

  7. The Chemical Society of Japan, Lecture Award for Young Chemists

    2018.3  

    NAMBO Masakazu

  8. SYNLETT Best Paper Award 2017

    2018.1   Thieme Chemistry  

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  9. The 4th ITbM Research Award

    2018.1  

    NAMBO Masakazu

  10. 日本化学会第96春季年会 優秀講演賞(学術)

    2016.5   日本化学会  

    南保正和

  11. The 96th Annual meeting, CSJ Presentation Award

    2016.5  

    NAMBO Masakazu

  12. 第3回ITbM Research Award

    2016.1   トランスフォーマティブ生命分子研究所  

    南保 正和

  13. The 3rd ITbM Research Award

    2016.1  

    NAMBO Masakazu

  14. 第28回有機合成化学協会研究企画賞(中外製薬)

    2015.2   有機合成化学協会  

    南保 正和

  15. Award in Synthetic Organic Chemistry (Chugai Pharma.)

    2015.2  

    NAMBO Masakazu

  16. Inoue Research Award for Young Scientists

    2014.2  

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  17. The 30th Inoue Research Award for Young Scientists

    2014.2  

    NAMBO Masakazu

  18. The 1st ITbM Research Award

    2013.10  

    NAMBO Masakazu

  19. 第1回ITbM Research Award

    2013.1   トランスフォーマティブ生命分子研究所  

    南保 正和

  20. The Japanese-German Graduate Externship, DFG opening ceremony, representative presentation

    2011.5  

    NAMBO Masakazu

  21. The 54th Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry, poster award

    2008.1  

    NAMBO Masakazu

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Papers 47

  1. Enantiospecific cross-coupling of cyclic alkyl sulfones Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Roberto Nolla-Saltiel, Zachary T Ariki, Stefanie Schiele, Jana Alpin, Yasuyo Tahara, Daisuke Yokogawa, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M Crudden

    Nature Chemistry   Vol. 16 ( 9 ) page: 1445 - 1452   2024.9

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    Methods to form carbon-carbon bonds efficiently and with control of stereochemistry are critical for the construction of complex molecules. Cross-coupling reactions are among the most efficient and widely used reactions to construct molecules, with reactions enabling the retention or installation of chirality as recent additions to this powerful toolbox. Sulfones are robust, accessible organic electrophiles that have many attractive features as cross-coupling partners; however, since the first example of their use in 1979, there have been no examples of their use in enantioselective, enantiospecific or entantioconvergent cross-couplings. The high acidity of sulfones makes it unclear whether this transformation is even possible outside tertiary systems. Here we report the enantiospecific cross-coupling of cyclic sulfones and Grignard reagents. Up to 99% chirality transfer is observed despite the strong basicity of the Grignard components. In situ monitoring reveals that the cross-coupling is kinetically competitive with competing deprotonation, resulting in a highly enantioselective transformation.

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  2. If the Crown Fits: Sterically Demanding N-Heterocyclic Carbene Promotes the Formation of Au8Pt Nanoclusters Reviewed International coauthorship

    Joseph F. DeJesus, Samuel I. Jacob, Quan Manh Phung, Koichi Mimura, Yoshitaka Aramaki, Takashi Ooi, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Journal of the American Chemical Society   Vol. 146 ( 34 ) page: 23806 - 23813   2024.8

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    DOI: 10.1021/jacs.4c04873

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  3. Synthesis and preclinical testing of a selective beta-subtype agonist of thyroid hormone receptor ZTA-261 Reviewed International coauthorship

    Masakazu Nambo, Taeko Nishiwaki-Ohkawa, Akihiro Ito, Zachary T. Ariki, Yuka Ito, Yuuki Kato, Muhammad Yar, Jacky C. -H. Yim, Emily Kim, Elizabeth Sharkey, Keiko Kano, Emi Mishiro-Sato, Kosuke Okimura, Michiyo Maruyama, Wataru Ota, Yuko Furukawa, Tomoya Nakayama, Misato Kobayashi, Fumihiko Horio, Ayato Sato, Cathleen M. Crudden, Takashi Yoshimura

    Communications Medicine   Vol. 4 ( 1 ) page: 152   2024.8

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    Abstract

    Background

    Thyroid hormones (TH) regulate the basal metabolic rate through their receptors THRα and THRβ. TH activates lipid metabolism via THRβ, however, an excess amount of TH can lead to tachycardia, bone loss, and muscle wasting through THRα. In recent years, TH analogs that selectively bind to THRβ have gained attention as new agents for treating dyslipidemia and obesity, which continue to pose major challenges to public health worldwide.

    Methods

    We developed a TH analog, ZTA-261, by modifying the existing THRβ-selective agonists GC-1 and GC-24. To determine the THRβ-selectivity of ZTA-261, an in vitro radiolabeled TH displacement assay was conducted. ZTA-261 was intraperitoneally injected into a mouse model of high-fat diet-induced obesity, and its effectiveness in reducing body weight and visceral fat, and improving lipid metabolism was assessed. In addition, its toxicity in the liver, heart, and bone was evaluated.

    Results

    ZTA-261 is more selective towards THRβ than GC-1. Although ZTA-261 is less effective in reducing body weight and visceral fat than GC-1, it is as effective as GC-1 in reducing the levels of serum and liver lipids. These effects are mediated by the same pathway as that of T<sub>3</sub>, a natural TH, as evidenced by similar changes in the expression of TH-induced and lipid metabolism-related genes. The bone, cardiac, and hepatotoxicity of ZTA-261 are significantly lower than those of GC-1.

    Conclusions

    ZTA-261, a highly selective and less toxic THRβ agonist, has the potential to be used as a drug for treating diseases related to lipid metabolism.

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  4. Visible-light-induced direct C–H alkylation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with alkylsulfones Reviewed International coauthorship

    Motoo Ohtsuka, Koushik Ghosh, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Hikaru Sotome, Tsubasa Okamoto, Kayo Suda, Yasuhiro Kobori, Daisuke Yokogawa, Hiroshi Miyasaka, Cathleen M. Crudden, Masakazu Nambo

    Chemical Science   Vol. 15 ( 27 ) page: 10592 - 10599   2024.7

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    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are derivatized with high selectivity using readily available alkylsulfones under visible light irradiation.

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  5. N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Stabilized Atomically Precise Metal Nanoclusters Reviewed International coauthorship

    Emily L. Albright, Tetyana I. Levchenko, Viveka K. Kulkarni, Angus I. Sullivan, Joseph F. DeJesus, Sami Malola, Shinjiro Takano, Masakazu Nambo, Kevin Stamplecoskie, Hannu Häkkinen, Tatsuya Tsukuda, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Journal of the American Chemical Society   Vol. 146 ( 9 ) page: 5759 - 5780   2024.2

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  6. Enantiopure Chiral Au13 Nanoclusters Stabilized by Ditopic N-Heterocyclic Carbenes: Synthesis, Characterization, and Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO2 Reviewed International coauthorship

    Emily L. Albright, Sami Malola, Samuel I. Jacob, Hong Yi, Shinjiro Takano, Koichi Mimura, Tatsuya Tsukuda, Hannu Häkkinen, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Chemistry of Materials   Vol. 36 ( 3 ) page: 1279 - 1289   2024.1

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    DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c02288

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  7. Lectureship Award MBLA 2021 and 2022 Lecture Tour Completed Invited Reviewed

    Nambo, M; Yamatsugu, K

    JOURNAL OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY JAPAN   Vol. 82 ( 4 ) page: 382 - 394   2024

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  8. Visible-light photoredox-catalyzed coupling of alkylsulfones with alpha-(trifluoromethyl)styrenes Invited Reviewed

    Yasuyo Tahara, Koushik Ghosh, Masakazu Nambo

    Canadian Journal of Chemistry   Vol. 101 ( 7 ) page: 491 - 496   2023.7

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    The synthesis of gem-difluoroalkenes by photocatalytic desulfonylative coupling of alkylsulfones with alpha-(trifluoromethyl)styrenes is described. Photoredox Ir complex was found to be an effective catalyst for this transformation through single electron reduction of alkyl 1-phenyltetrazolyl sulfones, providing structurally diverse gem-difluoroalkene products in good yields. The resulting alkenes could be further converted into fluorinated derivatives, highlighting the potential utility of this method in the synthesis of organofluorine compounds.

    DOI: 10.1139/cjc-2022-0271

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  9. Photocatalytic Desulfonylative Homocoupling of Benzylic Sulfone Derivatives Invited Reviewed International coauthorship

    Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden, Ryusei Ohkura, Motoo Ohtsuka, Jacky C.-H. Yim

    Synlett   Vol. 34 ( 01 ) page: 81 - 85   2023.1

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    DOI: 10.1055/a-1942-5695

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  10. Desulfonylative Coupling of Alkylsulfones with gem-Difluoroalkenes by Visible-Light Photoredox Catalysis Reviewed International coauthorship

    Masakazu Nambo, Koushik Ghosh, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Yasuyo Tahara, Naoto Inai, Takeshi Yanai, Cathleen M. Crudden

    ACS Catalysis   Vol. 12 ( 15 ) page: 9526 - 9532   2022.8

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    DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.2c02233

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  11. NHC-Stabilized Au<sub>10</sub> Nanoclusters and Their Conversion to Au<sub>25</sub> Nanoclusters Reviewed International coauthorship

    Paul A. Lummis, Kimberly M. Osten, Tetyana I. Levchenko, Maryam Sabooni Asre Hazer, Sami Malola, Bryan Owens-Baird, Alex J. Veinot, Emily L. Albright, Gabriele Schatte, Shinjiro Takano, Kirill Kovnir, Kevin G. Stamplecoskie, Tatsuya Tsukuda, Hannu Häkkinen, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    JACS Au   Vol. 2 ( 4 ) page: 875 - 885   2022.4

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  12. Desulfonylative Transformations of Sulfones by Transition-Metal Catalysis, Photocatalysis, and Organocatalysis Reviewed International coauthorship

    Masakazu Nambo, Yuuki Maekawa, Cathleen M. Crudden

    ACS Catalysis   Vol. 12 ( 5 ) page: 3013 - 3032   2022.3

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    DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.1c05608

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  13. Synthesis and Characterization of Enantiopure Chiral Bis NHC-Stabilized Edge-Shared Au10 Nanocluster with Unique Prolate Shape Reviewed International coauthorship

    Renee W. Y. Man, Hong Yi, Sami Malola, Shinjiro Takano, Tatsuya Tsukuda, Hannu Häkkinen, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Journal of the American Chemical Society   Vol. 144 ( 5 ) page: 2056 - 2061   2022.2

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  14. Sequential Transformations of Organosulfones on the Basis of Properties of Sulfonyl Groups Reviewed

    Nambo, M; Crudden, CM

    JOURNAL OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY JAPAN   Vol. 80 ( 3 ) page: 222 - 231   2022

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  15. Transition Metal‐Catalyzed Cross‐Couplings of Benzylic Sulfone Derivatives Invited Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    The Chemical Record   Vol. 21 ( 12 ) page: 3978 - 3989   2021.12

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    DOI: 10.1002/tcr.202100210

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  16. Borenium-Catalyzed Reduction of Pyridines through the Combined Action of Hydrogen and Hydrosilane Reviewed International coauthorship

    Joshua J. Clarke, Yuuki Maekawa, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Organic Letters   Vol. 23 ( 17 ) page: 6617 - 6621   2021.9

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    DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.1c01892

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  17. Synthesis and enantioseparation of chiral Au13 nanoclusters protected by bis-N-heterocyclic carbene ligands Reviewed International coauthorship

    Hong Yi, Kimberly M. Osten, Tetyana I. Levchenko, Alex J. Veinot, Yoshitaka Aramaki, Takashi Ooi, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Chemical Science   Vol. 12 ( 31 ) page: 10436 - 10440   2021.8

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    <p>A series of chiral Au<sub>13</sub> nanoclusters were synthesized <italic>via</italic> the direct reduction of achiral dinuclear Au(<sc>i</sc>) halide complexes ligated by <italic>ortho</italic>-xylyl-linked bis-<italic>N</italic>-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands.</p>

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  18. Synthesis of quaternary centres by single electron reduction and alkylation of alkylsulfones Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Masakazu Nambo, Yasuyo Tahara, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Daisuke Yokogawa, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Chemical Science   Vol. 12 ( 13 ) page: 4866 - 4871   2021.4

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    <p>A new method for the generation of tertiary radicals through single electron reduction of alkylsulfones promoted by Zn and 1,10-phenanthroline has been developed.</p>

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  19. Alkyltriflones in the Ramberg–Bäcklund Reaction: An Efficient and Modular Synthesis of gem-Difluoroalkenes Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Yuuki Maekawa, Masakazu Nambo, Daisuke Yokogawa, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Journal of the American Chemical Society   Vol. 142 ( 37 ) page: 15667 - 15672   2020.9

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    DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c07924

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  20. Synthesis and properties of an Au6 cluster supported by a mixed N-heterocyclic carbene–thiolate ligand Reviewed International coauthorship

    Kirsi Salorinne, Renee W. Y. Man, Paul A. Lummis, Maryam Sabooni Asre Hazer, Sami Malola, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Alex J. Veinot, Wenxia Zhou, Hannu Häkkinen, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Chemical Communications   Vol. 56 ( 45 ) page: 6102 - 6105   2020.6

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    DOI: 10.1039/d0cc01482f

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  21. Modular synthesis of α-fluorinated arylmethanes via desulfonylative cross-coupling Reviewed International coauthorship

    Masakazu Nambo, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Luiza B. O. Freitas, Yasuyo Tahara, Zachary T. Ariki, Yuuki Maekawa, Daisuke Yokogawa, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Nature Communications   Vol. 10 ( 1 ) page: 4528   2019.10

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    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11758-w

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  22. Pyridine-catalyzed desulfonative borylation of benzyl sulfones Reviewed International coauthorship

    Yuuki Maekawa, Zachary T. Ariki, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry   Vol. 17 ( 31 ) page: 7300 - 7303   2019.8

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  23. Copper-catalyzed Desulfonylative Cross-coupling of Benzhydryl Sulfones with Azoles Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Yim Jacky C-H, Nambo Masakazu, Tahara Yasuyo, Crudden Cathleen M

    CHEMISTRY LETTERS   Vol. 48 ( 8 ) page: 975 - 977   2019.8

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    DOI: 10.1246/cl.190334

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  24. N-heterocyclic carbene-functionalized magic-number gold nanoclusters Reviewed International coauthorship

    Mina R. Narouz, Kimberly M. Osten, Phillip J. Unsworth, Renee W.Y. Man, Kirsi Salorinne, Shinjiro Takano, Ryohei Tomihara, Sami Kaappa, Sami Malola, Cao Thang Dinh, J. Daniel Padmos, Kennedy Ayoo, Patrick J. Garrett, Masakazu Nambo, J. Hugh Horton, Edward H. Sargent, Hannu Häkkinen, Tatsuya Tsukuda, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Nature Chemistry   Vol. 11 ( 5 ) page: 419 - 425   2019.5

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    © 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Magic-number gold nanoclusters are atomically precise nanomaterials that have enabled unprecedented insight into structure–property relationships in nanoscience. Thiolates are the most common ligand, binding to the cluster via a staple motif in which only central gold atoms are in the metallic state. The lack of other strongly bound ligands for nanoclusters with different bonding modes has been a significant limitation in the field. Here, we report a previously unknown ligand for gold(0) nanoclusters—N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs)—which feature a robust metal–carbon single bond and impart high stability to the corresponding gold cluster. The addition of a single NHC to gold nanoclusters results in significantly improved stability and catalytic properties in the electrocatalytic reduction of CO 2 . By varying the conditions, nature and number of equivalents of the NHC, predominantly or exclusively monosubstituted NHC-functionalized clusters result. Clusters can also be obtained with up to five NHCs, as a mixture of species.

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  25. Cu‐Catalyzed Desulfonylative Amination of Benzhydryl Sulfones Reviewed International coauthorship

    Masakazu Nambo, Yasuyo Tahara, Jacky C.‐H. Yim, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Chemistry – A European Journal   Vol. 25 ( 8 ) page: 1923 - 1926   2019.2

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    DOI: 10.1002/chem.201805638

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  26. Ultrastable Gold Nanoparticles Modified by Bidentate N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands Reviewed International coauthorship

    Renee W. Y. Man, Chien-Hung Li, Michael W. A. MacLean, Olena V. Zenkina, Matthew T. Zamora, Lisa N. Saunders, Alexander Rousina-Webb, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Journal of the American Chemical Society   Vol. 140 ( 5 ) page: 1576 - 1579   2018.2

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    Highly stable gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) functionalized by bidentate N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands have been synthesized by top-down and bottom-up approaches. A detailed study of the effect of alkylation, denticity, and method of synthesis has led to the production of NHC-stabilized nanoparticles with higher thermal stability than bi- and tridentate thiol-protected Au NPs and than monodentate NHC-stabilized NPs. Importantly, bidentate NHC-protected NPs also displayed unprecedented stability to external thiol, which has been an unsolved problem to date with all nanoparticles. Thus, multidentate NHC ligands are an important, and as yet unrecognized, step forward for the preparation of high stability nanomaterials.

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  27. Preparation of Quaternary Centers via Nickel-Catalyzed Suzuki–Miyaura Cross-Coupling of Tertiary Sulfones Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Zachary T. Ariki, Yuuki Maekawa, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Journal of the American Chemical Society   Vol. 140 ( 1 ) page: 78 - 81   2018.1

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    We describe the development of a nickel-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling of tertiary benzylic and allylic sulfones with arylboroxines. A variety of tertiary sulfones, which can easily be prepared via a deprotonation-alkylation route, were reacted to afford symmetric and unsymmetric quaternary products in good yields. We highlight the use of either BrettPhos or Doyle's phosphines as effective ligands for these challenging desulfonative coupling reactions. The utility of this methodology was demonstrated in the concise synthesis of a vitamin D receptor modulator analogue.

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  28. Synthesis of Tetraarylmethanes by the Triflic Acid-Promoted Formal Cross-Dehydrogenative Coupling of Triarylmethanes with Arenes Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Masakazu Nambo, Jacky C. -H. Yim, Kevin G. Fowler, Cathleen M. Crudden

    SYNLETT   Vol. 28 ( 20 ) page: 2936 - 2940   2017.12

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    The formal cross-dehydrogenative coupling of triarylmethanes with arenes promoted by triflic acid and 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone is described. This method provides a variety of tetraarylmethane derivatives in good to excellent yields from triarylmethanes that can be readily prepared by our previous methods. Control experiments suggest a possible catalytic cycle involving the generation of a trityl cation intermediate followed by nucleophilic addition of the arene.

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  29. Pd-Catalyzed Desulfonative Cross-Coupling of Benzylic Sulfone Derivatives with 1,3-Oxazoles Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Jacky C.-H. Yim, Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Organic Letters   Vol. 19 ( 14 ) page: 3715 - 3718   2017.7

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    The Pd-catalyzed desulfonative cross-coupling reaction of benzylic sulfone derivatives with 1,3-oxazoles via a deprotonative pathway has been developed. Broad substrate scope for both sulfone and 1,3-oxazole partners is observed, affording a variety of 1,3-oxazole-containing triarylmethanes. Sulfone partners that are primary benzylic, secondary benzylic, and benzhydryl are all effective. Using this method, the straightforward synthesis of multiply arylated structures has been demonstrated.

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  30. Water-Soluble N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Protected Gold Nanoparticles: Size-Controlled Synthesis, Stability, and Optical Properties Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Salorinne, Kirsi, Man, Renee W. Y., Li, Chien-Hung, Taki, Masayasu, Nambo, Masakazu, Crudden, Cathleen M.

    Angewandte Chemie-International Edition   Vol. 56 ( 22 ) page: 6198 - 6202   2017.5

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    NHC-Au-I complexes were used to prepare stable, water-soluble, NHC-protected gold nanoparticles. The water-soluble, charged nature of the nanoparticles permitted analysis by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), which showed that the nanoparticles were highly monodisperse, with tunable core diameters between 2.0 and 3.3 nm depending on the synthesis conditions. Temporal, thermal, and chemical stability of the nanoparticles were determined to be high. Treatment with thiols caused etching of the particles after 24 h; however larger plasmonic particles showed greater resistance to thiol treatment. These water-soluble, bio-compatible nanoparticles are promising candidates for use in photoacoustic imaging, with even the smallest nanoparticles giving reliable photoacoustic signals.

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  31. Development of Versatile Sulfone Electrophiles for Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling Reactions Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Nambo, Masakazu, Keske, Eric C., Rygus, Jason P. G., Yim, Jacky C. -H., Crudden, Cathleen M.

    ACS Catalysis   Vol. 7 ( 2 ) page: 1108 - 1112   2017.2

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    The development of fluorinated sulfone derivatives as versatile electrophiles for Suzuki Miyaura cross-coupling reactions is described. Introducing electron-withdrawing groups on the aryl ring of the sulfone facilitates the Pd-catalyzed activation of C-SO2 bonds. Cross-coupling reactions with fluorinated sulfone electrophiles are reported, leading to a variety of multiply arylated products in good yields. The reactivity of this unusual electrophile is benchmarked versus common electrophiles and its use in iterative cross-couplings for concise synthesis of biologically active molecules is described.

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  32. Combination of Synthetic Chemistry and Live-Cell Imaging Identified a Rapid Cell Division Inhibitor in Tobacco and Arabidopsis thaliana Reviewed

    Nambo, Masakazu, Kurihara, Daisuke, Yamada, Tomomi, Nishiwaki-Ohkawa, Taeko, Kadofusa, Naoya, Kimata, Yusuke, Kuwata, Keiko, Umeda, Masaaki, Ueda, Minako

    Plant and Cell Physiology   Vol. 57 ( 11 ) page: 2255 - 2268   2016.11

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    Cell proliferation is crucial to the growth of multicellular organisms, and thus the proper control of cell division is important to prevent developmental arrest or overgrowth. Nevertheless, tools for controlling cell proliferation are still poor in plant. To develop novel tools, we focused on a specific compound family, triarylmethanes, whose members show various antiproliferative activities in animals. By combining organic chemistry to create novel and diverse compounds containing the triarylmethyl moiety and biological screens based on live-cell imaging of a fluorescently labeled tobacco Bright Yellow-2 (BY-2) culture cell line (Nicotiana tabacum), we isolated (3-furyl)diphenylmethane as a strong but partially reversible inhibitor of plant cell division. We also found that this agent had efficient antiproliferative activity in developing organs of Arabidopsis thaliana without causing secondary defects in cell morphology, and induced rapid cell division arrest independent of the cell cycle stage. Given that (3-furyl)diphenylmethane did not affect the growth of a human cell line (HeLa) and a budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), it should act specifically on plants. Taking our results together, we propose that the combination of desired chemical synthesis and detailed biological analysis is an effective tool to create novel drugs, and that (3-furyl)diphenylmethane is a specific antiproliferative agent for plants.

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  33. Arylative Desulfonation of Diarylmethyl Phenyl Sulfone with Arenes Catalyzed by Scandium Triflate Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Nambo, Masakazu, Ariki, Zachary T., Canseco-Gonzalez, Daniel, Beattie, D. Dawson, Crudden, Cathleen M.

    Organic Letters   Vol. 18 ( 10 ) page: 2339 - 2342   2016.5

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    A scandium-triflate-catalyzed arylative desulfonation of diarylmethyl phenyl sulfones with arenes and heteroarenes was established. A variety of both sulfone and arene substrates were reacted to afford symmetric and nonsymmetric triarylmethanes in good yields. Further transformations of the resulting triarylmethanes and application to the concise synthesis of a bactericidal agent analogue were also demonstrated.

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  34. Iterative protecting group-free cross-coupling leading to chiral multiply arylated structures Reviewed International coauthorship

    Crudden, Cathleen M., Ziebenhaus, Christopher, Rygus, Jason P. G., Ghozati, Kazem, Unsworth, Phillip J., Nambo, Masakazu, Voth, Samantha, Hutchinson, Marieke, Laberge, Veronique S., Maekawa, Yuuki, Imao, Daisuke

    Nature Communications   Vol. 7   page: 11065   2016.4

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    The Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling is one of the most often utilized reactions in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds and conjugated materials. In its most common form, the reaction joins two sp(2)-functionalized carbon atoms to make a biaryl or diene/polyene unit. These substructures are widely found in natural products and small molecules and thus the Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling has been proposed as the key reaction for the automated assembly of such molecules, using protecting group chemistry to affect iterative coupling. We present herein, a significant advance in this approach, in which multiply functionalized cross-coupling partners can be employed in iterative coupling without the use of protecting groups. To accomplish this, the orthogonal reactivity of different boron substituents towards the boron-to-palladium transmetalation reaction is exploited. The approach is illustrated in the preparation of chiral enantioenriched compounds, which are known to be privileged structures in active pharmaceutical compounds.

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  35. Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Triarylmethanes by Transition Metal Catalysis Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Nambo, Masakazu, Crudden, Cathleen M.

    Acs Catalysis   Vol. 5 ( 8 ) page: 4734 - 4742   2015.8

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    Triarylmethanes and related compounds are fascinating molecules because of their structural and physical properties, many potential applications in organic functional materials, and high biological activity. Recently, catalysis has provided new synthesis routes to triarylmethanes with high selectivity and diversity, including the possibility of preparing enantiomerically enriched derivatives, which is typically challenging using classical methods. This Perspective reviews recent advances in new synthesis approaches to triarylmethanes using well-defined catalysts. These methods will allow the development of new, unexplored triarylmethane structures.

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  36. The Concise Synthesis of Unsymmetric Triarylacetonitriles via Pd-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation: A New Synthetic Approach to Tri- and Tetraarylmethanes Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Nambo, Masakazu, Yar, Muhammad, Smith, Joel D., Crudden, Cathleen M.

    Organic Letters   Vol. 17 ( 1 ) page: 50 - 53   2015.1

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    The selective synthesis of multiarylated acetonitriles via sequential palladium-catalyzed arylations of chloroacetonitrile is reported. The three aryl groups are installed via a Pd-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura cross coupling reaction followed by back-to-back C-H arylations to afford triarylacetonitriles in three steps with no over-arylation at any step. The triarylacetonitrile products can be converted into highly functionalized species including tetraarylmethanes. This new strategy provides rapid access to a variety of unsymmetrical tri- and tetraarylmethane derivatives from simple, readily available starting materials.

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  37. Modular synthesis of triarylmethanes through palladium-catalyzed sequential arylation of methyl phenyl sulfone. Reviewed International coauthorship

    Nambo M, Crudden CM

    Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)   Vol. 53 ( 3 ) page: 742 - 6   2014.1

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  38. Modular Synthesis of Triarylmethanes through Palladium-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Phenyl Sulfone Reviewed

    Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Angewandte Chemie International Edition   Vol. 53 ( 3 ) page: 742-746   2014.1

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    Triarylmethanes, which are valuable structures in materials, sensing and pharmaceuticals, have been synthesized starting from methyl phenyl sulfone as an inexpensive and readily available template. The three aryl groups were installed through two sequential palladium-catalyzed C-H arylation reactions, followed by an arylative desulfonation. This method provides a new synthetic approach to multisubstituted triarylmethanes using readily available haloarenes and aryl boronic acids, and is also valuable for the preparation of unexplored triarylmethane-based materials and pharmaceuticals.

  39. Modular Synthesis of Triarylmethanes through Palladium-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Phenyl Sulfone Reviewed

    Nambo, Masakazu, Crudden, Cathleen M.

    Angewandte Chemie-International Edition   Vol. 53 ( 3 ) page: 742 - 746   2014

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    Triarylmethanes, which are valuable structures in materials, sensing and pharmaceuticals, have been synthesized starting from methyl phenyl sulfone as an inexpensive and readily available template. The three aryl groups were installed through two sequential palladium-catalyzed C-H arylation reactions, followed by an arylative desulfonation. This method provides a new synthetic approach to multisubstituted triarylmethanes using readily available haloarenes and aryl boronic acids, and is also valuable for the preparation of unexplored triarylmethane-based materials and pharmaceuticals.

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  40. Palladium-catalyzed tetraallylation of C-60 with allyl chloride and allylstannane: mechanism, regioselectivity, and enantioselectivity Reviewed

    Nambo, Masakazu, Wakamiya, Atsushi, Itami, Kenichiro

    Chemical Science   Vol. 3 ( 12 ) page: 3474 - 3481   2012.12

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    We have established a unique Pd-catalyzed tetraallylation of C-60 with allyl chloride and allylstannane that likely proceeds by the action of amphiphilic bis(pi-ally)palladium. Mechanistic analysis has revealed that both steric (for the first diallylation) and electronic (for the second diallylation) factors are responsible for high regioselectivity. The ring-closing metathesis reaction and hydrogenation of the tetraallylated product took place in the presence of Ru and Rh catalysts. Moreover, we found that chiral phosphoramidites are effective chiral ligands for the enantioselective tetraallylation of C-60. Pronounced enantioselectivity up to 88% ee was realized in the production of tetraallylated C-60.

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  41. Aziridinofullerene: A Versatile Platform for Functionalized Fullerenes Reviewed

    Nambo, Masakazu, Segawa, Yasutomo, Itami, Kenichiro

    Journal of the American Chemical Society   Vol. 133 ( 8 ) page: 2402 - 2405   2011.3

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    An aziridine moiety on the fullerene core can serve as an acid-triggered reacting template for the controlled synthesis of a range of functionalized fullerenes that are otherwise difficult to synthesize in an efficient and selective manner. A copper-catalyzed aziridination of C-60 for the practical synthesis of aziridinofullerene 1 and acid-catalyzed reactions of 1 with mono- and bifunctional nucleophiles as well as alkynes are described. The rapid generation of structural diversity in a single chemical operation using the common platform 1 is notable.

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  42. Selective Introduction of Organic Groups to C-60 and C-70 Using Organoboron Compounds and Rhodium Catalyst: A New Synthetic Approach to Organo(hydro)fullerenes Reviewed

    Nambo, Masakazu, Segawa, Yasutomo, Wakamiya, Atsushi, Itami, Kenichiro

    Chemistry-an Asian Journal   Vol. 6 ( 2 ) page: 590 - 598   2011.2

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    A Rh-catalyzed reaction of C-60 and C-70 with organoboron compounds is described. This new catalytic method enables introduction of various organic groups onto C-60 and C-70. [Rh-(cod) (MeCN)(2)]BF4 proved to be the most effective catalyst in terms of productivity and selectivity. The reaction generally proceeds with a high regioselectivity and in a mono-addition selective manner. It was found that water is an essential additive to promote the reaction. By X-ray crystal structure analysis, we have confirmed the reaction site of organometallic-based hydroarylation of C-70 for the first time. Various functional fullerenes, such as fullerene-tagged amino acids and fullerene-capped pi systems, can be synthesized. The X-ray crystal structure of biphenyl-attached C-60 revealed an interesting opportunity for the well-organized alignment of bucky balls by taking advantage of CH-pi interactions.

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  43. Regioselective Unsymmetrical Tetraallylation of C-60 through Palladium Catalysis Reviewed

    Masakazu Nambo, Atsushi Wakamiya, Shigehiro Yamaguchi, Kenichiro Itami

    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY   Vol. 131 ( 42 ) page: 15112 - +   2009.10

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    A Pd-catalyzed tetraallylation of C-60 that selectively occurs with an unsymmetrical addition pattern has been established. Treatment of C-60 with CH2=CHCH2Cl, CH2=CHCH2SnBu3, and PdCl2[P(OPh)(3)](2) in 1,2-Cl2C6H4 at 50 degrees C afforded the tetraallylated fullerene in 74% yield with virtually complete regioselectivity. Mechanistic investigations showed that (i) tetraallylation proceeds through consecutive nucleophilic/electrophilic allylations [Likely via a bis(pi-allyl)palladium intermediate] and (ii) both steric (for the first diallylation) and electronic (for the second diallylation) factors are responsible for the high regioselectivity.

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  44. Palladium-Catalyzed Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation and Cleavage of Organo(hydro)fullerenes Reviewed

    Nambo, Masakazu, Itami, Kenichiro

    Chemistry-a European Journal   Vol. 15 ( 19 ) page: 4760 - 4764   2009

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  45. Structure-affinity-relationship study of bicyclic σ receptor ligands Reviewed

    Ralph Holl, Christian Geiger, Masakazu Nambo, Kenichiro Itami, Dirk Schepmann, Bernhard Wünsch

    Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry   Vol. 9 ( 3 ) page: 220 - 229   2009

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    It was postulated that N6-allyl bicyclic derivatives 1 bind with N-8 at the proton donor site of the σ1 receptor and that a substituent in 2-position of the bicyclic framework 1 results in unfavorable steric interactions with the σ1 receptor protein. In order to support this hypothesis both enantiomers of 6-allyl-8-(4-methoxybenzyl)-6,8- diazabicyclo[3.2.2]non-2-ene (2/ent-2) and 6-benzyl-8-(4-methoxybenzyl)-6,8- diazabicyclo[3.2.2]nonane 3/ent-3 were synthesized stereoselectively. The (S,S)-configured enantiomers 2 and 3 are the eutomers with eudismic ratios of 31 and 4.8, respectively. Therefore, these enantiomers are used in the σ1 pharmacophore model. The N6-allyl derivative 2 with a double bond in the three carbon bridge adopts the orientation 2c with N-8 interacting with the σ1 receptor proton donor site (Fig. 2) resulting in slightly reduced steric interactions of the small double bond in 2/3-position. The almost C2-symmetric benzyl derivative 3 can adopt both orientations 2c and 2d at the σ1 receptor (N-8 or N-6 interacts with the σ1 receptor proton donor site) resulting in subnanomolar σ1 receptor affinity (Ki = 0.91 nM). © 2009 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

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  46. A Bench-Stable Pd Catalyst for the Hydroarylation of Fullerene with Boronic Acids Reviewed

    Susumu Mori, Masakazu Nambo, Liang-Chen Chi, Jean Bouffard, Kenichiro Itami

    ORGANIC LETTERS   Vol. 10 ( 20 ) page: 4609 - 4612   2008.10

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    A Pd(II) catalyst for the hydroarylation of fullerene with boronic acids is presented. Treatment of C(60) with an arylboronic acid in the presence of a catalytic amount of Pd(2-PyCH=NPh)(OCOC(6)F(5))(2) in H(2)O/1,2-Cl(2)C(6)H(4) at room temperature furnishes the hydroarylation product (Ar-C(60)-H) in good yield with high selectivity. This complex possesses high catalytic activity paired with bench stability in the solid state.

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  47. Rh-catalyzed arylation and alkenylation of C-60 using organoboron compounds Reviewed

    Masakazu Nambo, Ryoji Noyori, Kenichiro Itami

    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY   Vol. 129 ( 26 ) page: 8080 - +   2007.7

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    A new organoboron-based arylation and alkenylation of C-60 catalyzed by a rhodium complex was developed. A treatment of C-60 with an organoboron compound in the presence of a catalytic amount of [Rh(cod)(CH3CN)(2)]BF4 in H2O/1,2-Cl2C6H4 furnished a functionalized fullerene (R-C-60-H) with good to excellent selectivity. Aryl, heteroaryl, and alkenyl groups can be installed by the reactions using the corresponding boronic acids, pinacol esters, and potassium trifluoroborates.

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  1. Sequential Transformations of Organosulfones on the Basis of Properties of Sulfonyl Groups International journal

    Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden( Role: Joint author)

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  2. Lecture Tour upon Receiving the 18th and 19th Lectureship Award MBLA

    Masakazu Nambo, Kenzo Yamatusgu( Role: Contributor)

    The Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan  2024.4 

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  3. 有機化学イノベーション

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    東京化学同人  2023.4 

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  4. スルホンを用いる新しいクロスカップリング反応と応用

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    化学と教育, 68巻8号, p344-347.  2020.8 

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  5. 第三級アルキルホウ素化合物の触媒的変換反応

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    Organometallic News, Vol.1, p26  2020.3 

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  6. スルホンの特性を活かしたアリールメタン類の迅速合成

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    化学と工業  2018.8 

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  7. SYNLETT Best Paper Award 2017: Synthesis of Tetraarylmethanes by the Triflic Acid-Promoted Formal Cross-Dehydrogenative Coupling of Triarylmethanes with Arenes

    NAMBO Masakazu( Role: Joint author)

    Synform  2018.6 

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  8. Synthesis of New Nano Carbon Materials

    Masakazu Nambo, Kenichiro Itami( Role: Joint author)

    McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology  2009 

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  9. Synthesis of New Nano Carbon Materials

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    McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology  2009 

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  1. Modular Synthesis of Triarylmethanes through Palladium-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Phenyl Sulfone Reviewed

    Masakazu Nambo, Cathleen M. Crudden

    ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION   Vol. 53 ( 3 ) page: 742 - 746   2014.1

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    Triarylmethanes, which are valuable structures in materials, sensing and pharmaceuticals, have been synthesized starting from methyl phenyl sulfone as an inexpensive and readily available template. The three aryl groups were installed through two sequential palladium-catalyzed C-H arylation reactions, followed by an arylative desulfonation. This method provides a new synthetic approach to multisubstituted triarylmethanes using readily available haloarenes and aryl boronic acids, and is also valuable for the preparation of unexplored triarylmethane-based materials and pharmaceuticals.

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  2. Pd触媒によるC<sub>60</sub>の位置選択的テトラアリル化反応

    南保正和, 若宮淳志, 山口茂弘, 伊丹健一郎

    日本化学会講演予稿集   Vol. 90th ( 4 ) page: 1152   2010.3

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  3. Synthesis of New Nano Carbon Materials Invited

    Masakazu Nambo, Kenichiro Itami

    McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology     page: 379-381   2009

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  1. Radical-based Transformations through Reductive Activation of Carbon–Sulfonyl Bonds Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    30th International Symposium on the Organic Chemistry of Sulfur (ISOCS-30), University of Florence, Italy  2024.7.29 

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  2. Radical-based Transformations through Reductive Activation of Carbon–Sulfonyl Bonds Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    2024.3.19 

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  3. スルホニル基を活かした逐次的分子変換反応の開発 Invited

    南保 正和

    第34回万有札幌シンポジウム  2022.10.8 

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  4. New Transformations of Sulfones inspired by C–H Functionalization Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    12th CCHF Annual Meeting  2020.9.18 

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  5. Pd-Catalyzed Suzuki–Miyaura Cross-Coupling of -Fluorinated Benzylic Triflones Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    Tateshina Conference on Organic Chemistry  2019.11.9 

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  6. 古くて新しい炭素–スルホニル結合活性化反応の開発 Invited

    南保 正和

    有機金属若手の会  2019.9.13 

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  7. Pd-Catalyzed Suzuki–Miyaura Cross-Coupling of a-Fluorinated Benzylic Triflones International conference

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    27th International Society of Heterocyclic Chemistry Congress  2019.9.1 

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  8. Pd-Catalyzed Suzuki–Miyaura Cross-Coupling of a-Fluorinated Benzylic Triflones

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    2019.9.14 

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  9. Pd-Catalyzed Desulfonative Cross-Coupling Reactions of Fluorinated Sulfone Derivatives

    Masakazu Nambo, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Cathleen M. Crudden

    2017.11.14 

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  10. Pd-Catalyzed Arylation of Methyl Sulfone Derivatives via C–SO2 Activation: Mechanistic Studies and Applicatio

    Masakazu Nambo, Kohsuke Usui, Daisuke Yokogawa, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Cathleen M. Crudden

    第64回有機金属化学討論会  2017.9.7 

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  11. Pd- and Ni-Catalyzed Desulfonylative Cross-Coupling Reactions of Benzylic Sulfone Derivatives International conference

    Masakazu Nambo, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Zachary T. Ariki, Yuuki Maekawa, Cathleen M. Crudden

    28th International Symposium on the Organic Chemistry of Sulfur (ISOCS-28)  2018.8.27 

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  12. New Chemical Transformations of Organosulfones through C–SO2 Activation Invited

    NAMBO Masakazu

    2018.3.20 

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  13. Modular Synthesis of Multiply-arylated Alkanes through Desulfonylative Cross-Coupling Reactions International conference

    Masakazu Nambo, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Zachary T. Ariki, Yuuki Maekawa, Kevin G. Fowler, Cathleen M. Crudden

    International Symposium on Main Group Chemistry Directed towards Organic Synthesis (MACOS)  2018.8.25 

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  14. Modular Synthesis of Multiply-arylated Alkanes through Desulfonylative Cross-Coupling Reactions International conference

    Masakazu Nambo, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Zachary T. Ariki, Yuuki Maekawa, Kevin G. Fowler, Cathleen M. Crudden

    2018.11.1 

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  15. Modular Synthesis of Fluorinated Arylmethane Derivatives through Desulfonylative Reactions International conference

    Masakazu Nambo, Yasuyo Tahara, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Luiza B, O. Freitas, Yuuki Maekawa, Zachary T. Ariki, Cathleen M. Crudden

    The 14th International Kyoto Conference on New Aspects of Organic Chemistry (IKCOC-14)  2018.11.14 

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  16. Desulfonylative Transformations of a-Fluorinated Benzylic Sulfones

    NAMBO Masakazu

    2019.3.16 

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  17. Cu-Catalyzed Desulfonylative Amination of Benzhydryl Sulfone Derivatives via a Cu-Carbene Intermediate

    Masakazu Nambo, Yasuyo Tahara, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Cathleen M. Crudden

    2018.9.20 

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  18. Modular Synthesis of Triarylmethanes through Pd-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Phenyl Sulfone International conference

    NAMBO Masakazu

    The 2nd International Symposium on Transformative Bio-Molecules  2014.5.12 

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  19. Modular Synthesis of Triarylmethanes through Pd-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Phenyl Sulfone

    NAMBO Masakazu

    2014.9.26 

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  20. The Concise Synthesis of Unsymmetric Triarylacetonitriles via Pd-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation

    Masakazu Nambo, Muhammad Yar, Joel, D. Smith, Cathleen M. Crudden

    2015.3.26 

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  21. Pd-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Sulfone Derivatives toward Straightforward Synthesis of Multiply-arylated Methanes International conference

    Masakazu Nambo, Eric, C. Keske, Jason, P. G. Ryugus, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Gordon Research Conference, Stereochemistry  2016.7.27 

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  22. Pd-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Sulfone Derivatives toward Straightforward Synthesis of Multiply-arylated Methanes

    Masakazu Nambo, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Cathleen M. Crudden

    2016.3.25 

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  23. Pd-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Sulfone Derivatives toward Straightforward Synthesis of Multiply-arylated Methanes

    Masakazu Nambo, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Cathleen M. Crudden

    Pd-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Sulfone Derivatives toward Straightforward Synthesis of Multiply-arylated Methanes  2016.9.16 

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  24. Pd-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Sulfone Derivatives toward Straightforward Synthesis of Multiply-arylated Methanes International conference

    Masakazu Nambo, Eric, C. Keske, Jason, P. G. Ryugus, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Cathleen M. Crudden

    2015.12.18 

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  25. Modular Synthesis of Triarylmethanes through Pd-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Phenyl Sulfone

    NAMBO Masakazu

    IGER International Symposium on Chemical Science in Asia  2014.5.26 

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  26. Modular Synthesis of Triarylmethanes through Pd-Catalyzed Sequential Arylation of Methyl Phenyl Sulfone

    NAMBO Masakazu

    2014.3.28 

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  27. スルホニル基の特性を活かした新規分子構築法の開発 Invited

    南保 正和

    第37回有機合成化学セミナー  2021.9.16 

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  28. Synthesis of Quaternary Centres through Single Electron Reduction of Alkylsulfones Invited

    Masakazu Nambo, Koushik Ghosh, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Yasuyo Tahara, Cathleen M. Crudden

    International Congress on Pure & Applied Chemistry (ICPAC Kota Kinabalu 2022)  2022.11.22 

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  29. フッ素官能基を活かしたスルホン化合物の新しい分子変換 Invited

    南保 正和

    第19回フッ素相模セミナー  2023.7.6 

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  30. New Transformations of Organosulfones through Carbon–Sulfonyl Bond Activation Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    Merck-Banyu Lecture, Max-Planck Institute for Coal Research  2023.10.11 

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  31. New Transformations of Organosulfones through Carbon–Sulfonyl Bond Activation Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    Merck-Banyu Lecture, ETH Zurich  2023.10.13 

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  32. New Transformations of Organosulfones through Carbon–Sulfonyl Bond Activation Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    The 14th Otsu Conference  2023.10.2 

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  33. New Transformations of Organosulfones through Carbon–Sulfonyl Bond Activation Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    Merck-Banyu Lecture, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich  2023.10.9 

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  34. New Transformations of Organosulfones through Carbon–Sulfonyl Bond Activation Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    Merck-Banyu Lecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology  2023.10.19 

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  35. New Transformations of Organosulfones through Carbon–Sulfonyl Bond Activation Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    Merck-Banyu Lecture, Harvard University  2023.10.20 

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  36. New Transformations of Organosulfones through Carbon–Sulfonyl Bond Activation Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    Merck-Banyu Lecture, Princeton University  2023.10.16 

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  37. New Transformations of Organosulfones through Carbon–Sulfonyl Bond Activation Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    Merck-Banyu Lecture, Merck  2023.10.17 

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  38. New Transformations of Organosulfones through Carbon–Sulfonyl Bond Activation Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    Merck-Banyu Lecture, The California Institute of Technology  2023.10.23 

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  39. New Transformations of Organosulfones through Carbon–Sulfonyl Bond Activation Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    Merck-Banyu Lecture, University of California, Berkeley  2023.10.24 

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  40. New Transformations of Organosulfones through Carbon–Sulfonyl Bond Activation Invited

    Masakazu Nambo

    Merck-Banyu Lecture, Stanford University  2023.10.25 

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Research Project for Joint Research, Competitive Funding, etc. 8

  1. 甲状腺ホルモン誘導体を利用した脂質代謝疾患治療薬の創製

    2021.10 - 2022.3

    研究助成金 

    南保 正和

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  2. 還元的活性化を鍵とするスルホン類の新規分子変換反応の開発 International coauthorship

    2020.10 - 2021.11

    研究助成金 

    南保 正和

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  3. 金属ナノクラスターの精密合成と触媒機能開拓 International coauthorship

    2022.4 - 2023.3

    研究助成金 

    南保 正和

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  4. 新規金属ナノクラスターの精密合成と触媒機能開拓 International coauthorship

    2021.8 - 2022.7

    研究助成金 

    南保 正和

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  5. 安定金ナノ物質を活用する新規イメージング材料の開発 International coauthorship

    2021.3 - 2022.4

    研究助成金 

    南保 正和

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  6. カルベンを配位子とする安定金ナノクラスターの創製と光触媒機能の開拓

    2020.10 - 2022.3

    研究助成金 

    南保 正和

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  7. 炭素–水素結合の化学変換のみを基軸とする逐次的アリール化反応の開発と生物活性化合物創製への展開

    2014.10 - 2015.10

    学内共同研究 

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    本研究では、生物活性化合物に頻繁にみられるトリアリールメタン化合物群の直接的合成手法の確立を目的とする。具体的には、メチルスルホン化合物の有する特異な酸性sp3炭素—水素(C–H)結合とスルホニル基の潜在的な脱離基としての特性に着目し、連続的なC–Hアリール化を可能にする新触媒の開発を行う。開発した手法を駆使し、抗癌剤として注目されているトリアリールメタン骨格を有する化合物群の最短工程かつ効率的な合成を達成する。

  8. 多置換アリールメタン類の迅速構築法の開発と生物活性化合物合成への応用

    2013.10 - 2014.10

    学内共同研究 

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    本研究では、生物活性化合物に頻繁にみられるアリールメタン化合物群の一般的合成手法の確立を目的とする。具体的には、電子求引基に置換されたメタン化合物の有する酸性sp3炭素—水素(C–H)結合に着目し、芳香族ハロゲン化物とのC–Hアリール化を可能にする新触媒の開発を行う。さらに開発した手法を連続的な芳香環導入反応へと展開するとともに、甲状腺ホルモンや抗癌剤として注目されている多置換アリールメタン骨格を有する化合物群の最短工程かつ効率的な合成を達成する。メチル基をプラットホームとしてアリール基を自在に導入する手法は生物活性化合物群を構築していく上で強力な合成手法となることは明白であり、本研究の達成によって、生物活性化合物群の迅速供給を可能にするのみならず、分子触媒化学においても新しい指針を示す極めてインパクトの大きな研究に発展すると確信する

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KAKENHI (Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research) 25

  1. Development and its applications of caged-alkenes

    Grant number:24K21821  2024.6 - 2027.3

    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Research (Exploratory)

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    Grant amount:\6370000 ( Direct Cost: \4900000 、 Indirect Cost:\1470000 )

  2. Synthesis of Heterometallic Gold NHC Cluster and Applications in Catalysis

    Grant number:23KF0229  2023.11 - 2026.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows

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    Grant amount:\2000000 ( Direct Cost: \2000000 )

  3. 有機硫黄化合物をテンプレートとする同位体標識分子群の精密合成

    2023.4 - 2025.3

    公益財団法人 豊秋奨学会  研究助成 

    南保 正和

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  4. Development of Visible Light-Driven Methods for Radical Generation Using Dynamic Excitons

    Grant number:21H05390  2021.9 - 2023.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A)  Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A)

    Masakazu Nambo

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    Grant amount:\7800000 ( Direct Cost: \6000000 、 Indirect Cost:\1800000 )

  5. Generation of radical species by the design of sulfonyl groups

    Grant number:21K05068  2021.4 - 2024.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

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    Grant amount:\4160000 ( Direct Cost: \3200000 、 Indirect Cost:\960000 )

  6. 脂質代謝疾患の克服を指向した新規甲状腺ホルモン誘導体の開発

    2020.10 - 2021.9

    公益財団法人 薬理研究会  研究助成金 

    南保正和

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  7. 植物ホルモンフローアトラスの構築

    2019.10 - 2025.3

    国立研究開発法人 科学技術振興機構  多細胞間での時空間的な相互作用の理解を目指した技術・解析基盤の創出 

    土屋雄一郎, 南保正和, 佐藤良勝, 土方優

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  8. 金属-カルベン種の新規発生法の開拓と精密分子変換への応用

    2019.4 - 2021.3

    公益財団法人 立松財団  研究助成金 

    南保正和

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  9. 甲状腺ホルモンのβ受容体選択的な新規アゴニストの創製

    2019.4 - 2020.3

    公益財団法人 中冨健康科学振興財団  研究助成金 

    南保 正和

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  10. 炭素–スルホニル結合活性化戦略に基づく含窒素化合物の自在合成法の開発

    2018.4 - 2019.3

    公益財団法人 市原国際奨学財団  研究助成金 

    南保 正和

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  11. Development of enantioselective cross-coupling based on dynamic kinetic resolution

    Grant number:17K17805  2017.4 - 2020.3

    Nambo Masakazu

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    Grant amount:\4290000 ( Direct Cost: \3300000 、 Indirect Cost:\990000 )

    We have found the dynamic kinetic asymmetric cross-coupling reactions using organosulfones for the synthesis of enantio-enriched triarylmethane derivatives. During the course of this study, Cu-catalyzed amination of benzhydrylsulfones through the Cu-carbene intermediate and Pd-catalyzed desulfonylative cross-coupling reactions of a-fluorinated benzylsulfones have also been developed.

  12. 動的速度論的分割を基盤とする新規不斉クロスカップリング反応の開拓

    2017.4 - 2020.3

    日本学術振興会  若手研究B 

    南保 正和

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  13. N-Heterocyclic Carbene-modified Gold Nanoclusters: Novel Materials with Potential Biological Applications

    Grant number:16K13962  2016.4 - 2019.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research

    Crudden Cathleen, HIGASHIYAMA Tetsuya, YOSHIMURA Takashi, NAMBO Masakazu

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    The goal of this grant is to prepare and test N-heterocyclic carbene(NHC)-functionalized gold nanoclusters for potential biosensing applications. We have designed and synthesized bidentate NHCs to isolate stable gold nanoclusters. The resulting gold nanoclusters were characterized by X-ray crystallographic structure analysis and MS analysis. Interestingly, The nanoclusters were found to exhibit thermal stability as well as fluorescence.

  14. 多置換メタン類の短工程合成を指向した触媒的炭素-スルホニル結合活性化反応の開発

    2016.4 - 2018.3

    有機合成化学協会  研究企画賞 (中外製薬) 

    南保 正和

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  15. アセトニトリル誘導体への逐次的アリール化を基軸とする多置換アリールアルカン類の自在構築法の開発

    2016.4 - 2017.3

    伊藤忠兵衛基金  研究助成金 

    南保 正和

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  16. 炭素–水素結合の化学変換のみを基軸とする逐次的アリール化反応の開発と生物活性化合物創製への展開

    2014.10 - 2015.9

    服部報公会  工学研究奨励援助金 

    南保 正和

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  17. N-heterocyclic carbene-modified gold nanoparticles for biosensing

    Grant number:26288023  2014.4 - 2018.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

    Crudden Cathleen, HIGASHIYAMA Tetsuya, NAMBO Masakazu, HIGASHIYAMA Tetsuya, NAMBO Masakazu

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    The goal of this grant was to prepare and test stable gold nanoparticles for potential biosensing applications. We have prepared new gold nanoparticles that were protected by carboxylate-functionalized N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) to be water-souble. The resulting gold particles were stable in the presence of electrolytes and gave photoacoustic signals. In addition, we successfully increased stability of gold nanoparticles against thiols by employing bidentate NHC ligands functionalized with long alkyl chains.

  18. Modular Synthesis of Arylalkanes Using Organosulfur Compounds

    Grant number:26810056  2014.4 - 2017.3

    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)

    Nambo Masakazu, CRUDDEN Cathleen M.

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    Grant amount:\3900000 ( Direct Cost: \3000000 、 Indirect Cost:\900000 )

    We have developed methyl sulfone derivatives as new reacting templates in Pd-catalyzed sequential arylations directed toward the modular synthesis of multiply-arylated methanes. This method enabled the rapid synthesis of thyroid hormone receptor b-selective analog (GC-24) and the development of new inhibitor for plant cell division.

  19. 有機硫黄化合物をテンプレートとするアリールアルカン類の効率的合成法の開発

    2014.4 - 2016.3

    科学研究費補助金  若手研究(B)

    南保 正和

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    本研究では、生物活性化合物に頻繁にみられる多置換アリールアルカン化合物群の効率的な合成手法の確立を目的とする。具体的には、スルホニル基の有する電子求引基および脱離基としての潜在的な特性に着目し、逐次的な置換基導入を可能にする新規テンプレート分子の開発と新触媒の開発を行う。また開発した手法を不斉反応へと展開し、エナンチオ選択的な多置換アリールアルカン類の合成を目指す。さらに抗癌剤や甲状腺ホルモンなどの生物活性を有する多置換アリールアルカン類の最短工程かつ実用的な合成を達成する。

  20. 有機硫黄化合物をテンプレートとするアリールアルカン類の効率的合成法の開発

    2014.4 - 2016.3

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 若手研究B  若手研究(B)

    南保 正和

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    本研究では、生物活性化合物に頻繁にみられる多置換アリールアルカン化合物群の効率的な合成手法の確立を目的とする。具体的には、スルホニル基の有する電子求引基および脱離基としての潜在的な特性に着目し、逐次的な置換基導入を可能にする新規テンプレート分子の開発と新触媒の開発を行う。また開発した手法を不斉反応へと展開し、エナンチオ選択的な多置換アリールアルカン類の合成を目指す。さらに抗癌剤や甲状腺ホルモンなどの生物活性を有する多置換アリールアルカン類の最短工程かつ実用的な合成を達成する。

  21. 酸性sp3炭素-水素結合に立脚したアリールメタン類の新規合成法の開発

    Grant number:25888007  2013.8 - 2015.3

    科学研究費助成事業  研究活動スタート支援

    南保 正和

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    Grant amount:\2730000 ( Direct Cost: \2100000 、 Indirect Cost:\630000 )

    sp3炭素上にアリール基を有するメタン類、すなわちアリールメタン類は多くの有機材料や医農薬化合物を構成する基本骨格の1つである。本研究ではアリールメタン化合物群の短工程かつ一般的合成手法の確立を目的とし、電子求引基に置換されたメタン化合物の有する酸性sp3炭素-水素(C-H)結合のC-Hアリール化を可能にする新触媒の開発を行った。その結果、メチルフェニルスルホンと芳香族ハロゲン化物とのC-Hアリール化がパラジウム触媒存在下で進行し、アリール基が1つ、2つ導入された化合物群を選択的に合成できることを見出した。本研究の最終目標であった3つ目のアリール基導入には至らなかったが、パラジウム触媒を用いた有機ホウ素化合物との炭素-スルホン結合の切断を伴ったアリール基導入反応を新たに見出し、トリアリールメタンを得ることに成功した。反応に用いる芳香族ハロゲン化物と有機ホウ素化合物を変えることで、様々な非対称トリアリールメタンが合成可能であった。本手法を駆使することで抗乳癌活性を有する化合物の短工程での合成にも成功した。本手法で用いている基質や触媒は入手・調製容易なものであり、かつ大気下で取り扱えることも有用な点と言える。現在本手法で合成した化合物を用いて、生物活性評価を共同研究により進めている。また本研究を通じ、パラジウム触媒が通常安定な炭素-スルホン結合の切断を促進するという新しい知見を得ることができた。今後、本知見を基に新たな分子変換反応の開発にも展開する予定である。
    翌年度、交付申請を辞退するため、記入しない。
    翌年度、交付申請を辞退するため、記入しない。

  22. 多置換アリールメタン類の迅速構築法の開発と生物活性化合物合成への展開

    2013.8 - 2014.7

    日揮・実吉奨学会  研究助成金 

    南保 正和

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  23. 酸性sp3炭素-水素結合に立脚したアリールメタン類の新規合成法の開発

    2013.8 - 2014.3

    科学研究費補助金 

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    本研究では、生物活性化合物に頻繁にみられるアリールメタン化合物群の一般的合成手法の確立 を目的とする。具体的には、電子求引基に置換されたメタン化合物の有する酸性 sp3 炭素̶水素 (C–H)結合に着目し、芳香族ハロゲン化物との C–H アリール化を可能にする新触媒の開発を行う。 さらに開発した手法を連続的な芳香環導入反応へと展開するとともに、甲状腺ホルモンや抗癌剤 として注目されている多置換アリールメタン骨格を有する化合物群の最短工程かつ効率的な合成 を達成する。

  24. 酸性sp3炭素-水素結合に立脚したアリールメタン類の新規合成法の開発

    2013.8 - 2014.3

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 スタートアップ支援  若手研究(スタートアップ)

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    Grant type:Competitive

    本研究では、生物活性化合物に頻繁にみられるアリールメタン化合物群の一般的合成手法の確立 を目的とする。具体的には、電子求引基に置換されたメタン化合物の有する酸性 sp3 炭素̶水素 (C–H)結合に着目し、芳香族ハロゲン化物との C–H アリール化を可能にする新触媒の開発を行う。 さらに開発した手法を連続的な芳香環導入反応へと展開するとともに、甲状腺ホルモンや抗癌剤 として注目されている多置換アリールメタン骨格を有する化合物群の最短工程かつ効率的な合成 を達成する。

  25. 機能性ナノカーボン創製を指向した分子触媒化学の開拓

    Grant number:08J02226  2008 - 2010

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業  特別研究員奨励費

    南保 正和

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    限りない可能性を秘めているナノカーボンの潜在能力を引き出した新しい機能性物質を開発することは物質創製や有機合成の分野にブレイクスルーをもたらすばかりか、将来のナノテクノロジーの基盤技術の進歩に大きく貢献する。本研究の目的は、有機合成にもはや欠かすことのできない分子触媒化学のエッセンスをナノカーボンの科学に導入し、新しい機能性ナノカーボンを創製することである。これまでの研究でパラジウム触媒を用いることで効率的な2置換フラーレン誘導体の合成を達成できたが、次に多置換フラーレン誘導体を一挙に得る手法の開発を目指した。その結果、パラジウム触媒存在下でC_<60>にアリルクロリドとアリルトリブチルスズを作用させるとテトラアリルフラーレンが高収率かつ位置選択的に得られることを見出した。得られたテトラアリルフラーレンはキラリティを有しており、その構造は単結晶X線構造解析により確認した。テトラアリルフラーレンはルテニウム触媒存在下で、位置選択的な閉環メタセシス反応が進行することが分かった。さらに本反応をキラルなホスホラミダイト配位子を用いて行うことで、テトラアリルフラーレンの触媒的不斉合成を達成した。
    また酸触媒による活性化を利用した新しい官能基化反応を検討したところ、酸触媒を用いることでアジリジノフラーレンから様々な多官能性フラーレンを効率的かつ位置選択的に合成できることを見出した。まずアジリジノフラーレンの実用的な合成法として、銅触媒を用いたフラーレンのアジリジン化反応を開発することに成功した。さらに得られたアジリジノフラーレンはトリフルオロメタンスルホン酸触媒存在下で様々な求核剤と反応することを見出した。
    以上の結果から従来では合成困難であった新規フラーレン誘導体の合成が達成できたと考えている。

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Industrial property rights 7

  1. アルキル置換多環芳香族化合物の製造方法

    南保正和, 大塚素生, Jacky C.-H. Yim, Koushik Ghosh

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    Application no:特願2024-012055  Date applied:2024.1

  2. 甲状腺ホルモン受容体β選択的な甲状腺ホルモンアナログとして有用な化合物

    吉村 崇, Cathleen M. Crudden, 南保 正和, 大川 妙子, 佐藤 綾人, Zachary T. Ariki, Muhammad Yar, Jacky C.-H. Yim

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    Application no:特願2022-208167  Date applied:2022.12

  3. フラーレンの誘導体及びその製造方法

    伊丹健一郎, 南保正和

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    Application no:2009-202034  Date applied:2009.9

    Announcement no:2011-051930 

    Country of applicant:Domestic  

  4. フラーレンの誘導体及びその製造方法

    伊丹健一郎, 南保正和

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    Application no:2009-202034  Date applied:2009.9

    Announcement no:2011-051930 

  5. トリ(ヘテロ)アリールアセトニトリルの製造方法

    南保正和, Muhammad Yar, Cathleen M. Crudden

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    Application no:特願PCT/JP2015/84181 

  6. 植物細胞分裂抑制剤

    植田美那子, 南保正和, 栗原大輔, 桑田啓子, 大川妙子

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    Application no:特願2016-028537 

  7. トリアリールメタンの製造方法

    南保 正和, Cathleen M. Crudden

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    Application no:特願PCT/JP2014/078653 

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Teaching Experience (Off-campus) 5

  1. Organic Chemistry II

    2022.10 Nagoya University)

  2. Colloquium Organometallic Chemistry2

    2022.4 Nagoya University)

  3. Colloquium Organometallic Chemistry1

    2022.4 Nagoya University)

  4. 理科研究BII

    愛知教育大学 (非常勤講師))

  5. 有機化学A

    愛知教育大学 (非常勤講師))

 

Academic Activities 1

  1. Scientific Advisory Board, ChemRxiv

    Role(s):Review, evaluation

    2021.6

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    Type:Scientific advice/Review