CAS: Copper Catalyzed sp3 C-H Functionalization — NSF Award to Johns Hopkins University (MD, $570,000)
With the support of the Chemical Catalysis Program of the Division of Chemistry, Professor Timothy H. Warren of the Department of Chemistry at Michigan State University is studying how to add function to molecules through normally unreactive carbon-hydrogen (C–H) bonds using copper-based catalysts. This research aims t
| Award title | CAS: Copper Catalyzed sp3 C-H Functionalization |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2625146 |
| Awardee | Johns Hopkins University |
| City | BALTIMORE |
| State | MD |
| Amount obligated | $570,000 |
| Principal investigator | Timothy Warren |
| Program | Chemical Catalysis |
| Start date | 05/01/2026 |
| Abstract | With the support of the Chemical Catalysis Program of the Division of Chemistry, Professor Timothy H. Warren of the Department of Chemistry at Michigan State University is studying how to add function to molecules through normally unreactive carbon-hydrogen (C–H) bonds using copper-based catalysts. This research aims to create more efficient, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective ways to build important chemical structures, such as those found in medicines and materials. By developing new |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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