About
The Organic Chemistry, Synthesis, Catalysis group has been replaced by the Organic and Biological Chemistry group.
Organic and Biological Chemistry group page
Organic chemists discover, design, and make molecules that have useful or interesting functions such as medicines, liquid crystals, electronic materials and smart inks. We have a strong international reputation for our research in a range of areas:
Flow chemistry
Chemical reactions are conducted in a continuous fashion rather than as a batch process. Our primary expertise is in the development of new 'reagentless' methodologies using electrochemistry, thermolysis and photochemistry, and in the study of reaction mechanisms.
Medicinal chemistry
Our multidisciplinary research covers chemistry, biology and medicine. Much of our research is directed at the optimisation of properties through introducing changes in the molecular structure of ‘lead’ compounds.
Total synthesis
We develop strategies for the efficient construction of target compounds. These include the molecules of nature, and extend to exquisite non-natural structures such as fullerenes enclosing another atom or molecule, for example, C60@NH3.
Methodology and catalysis
Here, our focus is on developing tools and catalysts to enable synthetic transformations to be performed in an efficient manner. This includes the:
- discovery, development and exemplification of new transformations
- optimisation and scoping of existing methods (for example, by developing new reagents, catalysts and devices)
- creation of novel molecular architectures
People, projects and publications
People
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Professor David Harrowven
Organic synthesis
Natural products total synthesis
Email: dch2@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 3302 -
Doctor Gregory Perry
Lecturer in ChemistryOrganic Chemistry
Synthesis
Catalysis
Isotope Labelling
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: gregory.perry@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 0763 -
Doctor Harry Sample
Research FellowSynthesis of endohedral fullerenes
Generation of endohedral fullerides
Email: H.C.Sample@soton.ac.uk -
Doctor Jonathan George
Associate ProfessorOrganic chemistry
Total synthesis
Natural products
Accepting applications from PhD students -
Professor Richard Brown
Professor of Organic ChemistryOrganic synthesis
Total synthesis of natural products
Email: R.C.Brown@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 4108 -
Professor Richard Whitby
Professor of ChemistrySynthesis, properties and application of atomic and molecular endofullerenes.
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: R.J.Whitby@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 2777