APIs, Agro and materials using cross-coupling.

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Last date of Registration: 2nd April, 2025

Register before 23rd January 2025 to avail of an Early Bird Discount of  Rs. 1416  Rs. 708 (Rs. 600 + 18% GST)

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Profile of the Instructor

 

Prof. Debabrata Maiti is an Indian scientist specializing in organometallic chemistry and bioinspired catalysis and serving as a Professor of Chemistry at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai. He was awarded the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize, the prestigious Indian national award for excellence in scientific research, for Chemical Sciences for the year 2022 for his significant contributions to developing transition metal catalysis for transforming organic molecules to prepare value-added materials by site- selective functionalization, leading impact on agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals industry.

Day 1 - Session Details

MODULE – 1 : Cross-coupling : 1 & 2

Concepts Covered:

  • Initial idea about cross-coupling reaction
  • C-C bond formation for agrochemicals and pharmaceutical synthesis.

Learning Outcomes

Students get a first idea of cross-coupling and C-C bond formation for agrochemicals and pharmaceutical synthesis

MODULE – 2 : Cross-coupling : 3 & 4

Concepts Covered:

  • 3 & 4: Suzuki- Miyaura Coupling reaction in the industial scale drug developement

Learning Outcomes

Students get a first idea of Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling reaction in the industrial scale drug development

MODULE – 3 : Cross-coupling : 5 & 6

Concepts Covered:

  • Negishi Coupling for agro- and pharma- chemicals synthesis
  • Kumada-Cross Coupling reaction for drug synthesis

Learning Outcomes

Students get a first idea Negishi Coupling for agro- and pharma- chemicals synthesis & Kumada-Cross Coupling reaction for drug synthesis

MODULE – 4 : Cross-coupling : 7 & 8

Concepts Covered:

  • Stille Coupling & Sonogashira Coupling reaction
  • Hayashi-Miyaura Coupling & Tsuji- Trost reaction for using the industrial scale synthesis agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals

Learning Outcomes :

Students get a first idea Stille Coupling; Sonogashira Coupling reaction; Hayashi- Miyaura Coupling & Tsuji-Trost reaction for using the industrial scale synthesis agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals

Day 2 - Session Details

MODULE – 1 : Cross-coupling : 9 & 10

Concepts Covered:

  • Olefin Metathesis in the development of bio-active molecules
  • Pauson-Khand Reaction use for synthesis of natural products

Learning Outcomes

Students get a first idea Olefin Metathesis in the development of bio-active molecules & Pauson-Khand Reaction use for synthesis of natural products

MODULE – 2 : Cross-coupling :11 & 12

Concepts Covered:

  • Reformatsky Reaction & Blaise Reaction
  • Noyori Aldehyde Alkylation, Wurtz Coupling & Cuprate Addition

Learning Outcomes

Students get a first idea Other Transition Metal- Mediated Couplings for C-C Bond Formation

MODULE – 3 : Cross-coupling : 13 & 14

Concepts Covered:

  • Buchwald- Hartwig Amination (natural product synthesis in industrial scale)
  • Ullmann Ether Synthesis (C-O Bond Formation)

Learning Outcomes

Students get a first idea Carbon-Heteroatom Bond Formation: Buchwald-Hartwig Amination (natural product synthesis in industrial scale) & Ullmann Ether Synthesis (C-O Bond Formation)

MODULE – 4 : Cross-coupling : 15

Concepts Covered:

  • Summaries of the all reactions in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals.

Learning Outcomes :

Students get a first idea Summaries of the all reactions in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals.

Fee for the Workshop

Regular Registration: Rs. 1416 (Rs. 1200 + 18% GST)

 

Register before 23rd January 2025 to avail of an Early Bird Discount of         Rs. 1416  Rs. 708 (Rs. 600 + 18% GST)

Certification Criteria

There will be 10 Quizzes at the end of each modules.

The participants need to attend all the 10 quizzes and the Final Exam (MCQ and lengthy questions) to obtain the certificates

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