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RESET Principles in Design of Chiral Cyclopentadienyl Ligands with Adjustable Steric Elements
Project ID: NPOO.C3.2.R2-I1.06.0022
Project Description
Chiral cyclopentadienyl (Cp) catalysts are exceptional tools for inducing stereodivergent interactions between achiral molecules. These essential interactions result from the geometrical arrangement of a chiral pocket modeled by a chiral Cp-ligand that surrounds the central metal atom. Any alteration in ligand architecture is reflected in the overall stereoelectronic nature of the chiral Cp-catalyst. Consequently, the efficiency of a chiral catalyst is indivisible from the means of synthesis of a chiral ligand and the level of structural modularity that specific synthetic design allows.
This project is financed by the European Union - NextGenerationEU through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan 2021-2026.
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July 1, 2025
Marko Purić attented Tetrahedron Symposium in Briege
From June 29th to July 5th, Marko Purić attended a conference in Bruges, Belgium, where he presented his research through a poster presentation. ...

June 28, 2025
ESOC Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark
Marko G. and Nikola attended the 23rd European Symposium on Organic Chemistry (ESOC 2025) from June 28th to July 4th. During the symposium, they explored exciting and trending topics in organic chemistry and had the opportunity to share and present their research through poster sessions. ...

June 26, 2025
Nikola attented Young Investigator Workshop in Copenhagen
Nikola was nominated by the Croatian Chemical Society to serve as the national representative at the Young Investigator Workshop held in Copenhagen, where he delivered a presentation showcasing the research conducted by his group. ...

June 15, 2025
Corbella Summer School in Gargnano, Italy
From June 14th to 20th, PhD students and a postdoc from the Toplovčan Group attended the Summer School on Organic Synthesis in Gargnano, Italy. They participated in engaging lectures, including one by Nobel Laureate Benjamin List, networked with fellow researchers, presented their work through poster sessions, and enjoyed somewell-deserved fun...



