Employing Data Science Tools to Develop Reactions Using Heteroleptic Catalysts — NSF Award to University of Utah (UT, $600,000)
With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Matthew Sigman of the University of Utah is studying the reactivity, mechanism, and synthetic application of heteroleptic catalysts. During this project, the Sigman group will investigate heteroleptic metal complexes catalysts th
| Award title | Employing Data Science Tools to Develop Reactions Using Heteroleptic Catalysts |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2452790 |
| Awardee | University of Utah |
| City | SALT LAKE CITY |
| State | UT |
| Amount obligated | $600,000 |
| Principal investigator | Matthew Sigman |
| Program | OFFICE OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY AC, Chemical Catalysis |
| Start date | 10/01/2025 |
| Abstract | With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Matthew Sigman of the University of Utah is studying the reactivity, mechanism, and synthetic application of heteroleptic catalysts. During this project, the Sigman group will investigate heteroleptic metal complexes catalysts that require two disparate ligand scaffolds for function on a single metal. A broad goal of the Sigman lab is the fundamental understanding of relationships between catalyst structur |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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