New Collaborative Research Published on the Reduction of 2-X-cyclohexanones

We are delighted to announce the recent publication of our collaborative research titled “Stereoselectivity and reactivity of the sodium borohydride reduction of 2-X-cyclohexanones” Our research group delved into the stereoselectivity and reactivity of the sodium borohydride reduction of 2-X-cyclohexanones (X=H, Cl, Br). Combining competitive experiments with density functional theory calculations, we uncovered that the hydride…

Highlighting Novel Research: Unveiling the (β,β′,β″-trifluoro)-tert-butyl (TFTB) Group

We’re excited to share our latest research spotlight on the (β,β′,β″-trifluoro)-tert-butyl (TFTB) group, a molecule that has historically been overlooked in chemical literature. We owe a significant part of this research endeavor to our collaboration with the renowned David O’Hagan Lab. Working alongside such an esteemed team allowed for an amalgamation of expertise and innovative…

23rd ISFC

We had the pleasure of attending the 23rd International Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry (23rd ISFC) in the historic Québec City in Canadá! This gathering was nothing short of magnificent. After a delay due to the global pandemic, the joint conference finally took place between July 23 and 28. The 23rd ISFC showcased a plethora of…

Read our paper about Hyperconjugation vs Inductive effects for the pseudo-anomeric effect in JPCA

Bruno has just published a new paper in JPCA: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.jpca.2c08090 In this paper Bruno shows the contributions of both hyperconjugative and inductive effects for the pseudo-anomeric effect by investigating methoxycyclohexane derivative ring interconversion energies. It is an extension of his previous works showing non-conventional hydrogen bonds as the source of the axial preference in these…

CLAFQO-15

Last week was marked by days of great discussions and enjoyment with very top guys from the contemporary Physical Organic Chemistry community in the 15th Latin American Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry. In the photo below prof. Rodrigo Cormanich is in the middle of two monsters of Science: prof. Igor Alabugin (Florida State University) and…

New paper in Chem Comm

We have just published a new paper in Chem Comm in collaboration with The O’Hagan Lab In this paper we have explored the triaxial preference of 1,3,5-trifluorocyclohexanes both computationally and experimentally. Interestingly prototype 1,3,5-trifluorocyclohexane preferes all fluorine in gauche conformer in the gas phase and in nonpolar solvents due to electrostatic repulsions, but it interconverts…

Welcome Davi

Welcome to Davi, who is joining the group on 2022 as an undergrad student! Davi comes will initially work on stereoelectronic effects on organolfuorine compounds. We wish all the best in the beginning of your academic carrier and we are very glad to contribute and be part of it!

New paper in ChemPlusChem

Congratulations Julia for your new paper in ChemPlusChem. In this paper, Computational Chemistry was used to study compounds found in the extract of Schinus terebinthifolius, a tree native to subtropical and tropical South America (aroeira). In special, luteolin was found as the main active compound inhibiting human tyrosinase. Read it at CPC: https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cplu.202200109