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Sinochem News on June 22, WACKER announced that Professor Martin Oestreich from the Department of Chemistry at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany, has won the Silicone Award from Wacker Chemie Group for his outstanding contributions in the field of organic chemistry and silicone chemistry.
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By combining boron and silicon with organic molecules, Professor Oestreich has successfully promoted basic research in the field of new catalyst development
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He has devoted himself to basic research in the field of catalysis for many years, and is well-known for his achievements in bond activation and silicium ion chemistry, as well as transfer hydrosilylation reactions, hydrosilylation of aromatic compounds, and enantioselective silanization of alcohol Research on other topics is also instructive
The two elements, boron and silicon, and how to combine them with organic molecules to develop new catalysts are the focus of his current research
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Professor Oestreich successfully synthesized a chiral hydridosilane and realized the chiral transfer of carbon for the first time, paving the way for the use of it to separate alcohols with kinetic, non-enzymatic, and reagent-controlled racemate resolution
In addition, his achievements in the study of transition metal-free transfer hydrosilylation reaction are also eye-catching
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This technology of practical significance can be used to safely dispose of volatile, spontaneous or explosive hydridosilane, etc.
Professor Oestreich is the 21st winner of the WACKER Silicone Award