Synthesis Challenges at Innocentive.com

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The discussion revolves around the challenges presented on Innocentive.com related to chemical synthesis, particularly focusing on the synthesis of complex organic molecules. Participants share their experiences and perspectives on the difficulty of these challenges, as well as their own qualifications and interests in the field of chemistry.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants highlight the opportunities for specialists in synthesis provided by Innocentive.com, noting specific challenges like the direct oxidation of benzene to phenol.
  • One participant expresses their current limitations in knowledge and experience, mentioning they have not yet taken advanced chemistry courses but find some challenges interesting.
  • Another participant reflects on the difficulty of the challenges, noting that many have been worked on extensively by others, suggesting that companies posting these challenges have likely faced significant hurdles in achieving the desired syntheses.
  • A participant conveys a desire to engage with these reactions but feels they lack the necessary energy and knowledge to do so.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the complexity and difficulty of the synthesis challenges presented, but there is no consensus on the feasibility of solving these problems or the level of expertise required to tackle them.

Contextual Notes

Participants express varying levels of experience and knowledge in chemistry, which may influence their perspectives on the challenges. There is also an acknowledgment that some reactions may require prior knowledge of specific chemical concepts and mechanisms.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to chemistry students, professionals in organic synthesis, and individuals exploring opportunities in scientific problem-solving platforms.

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Innocentive.com provides opportunities for those who specialize in synthesis.

See examples at - http://www.innocentive.com/servlets/project/ProjectInfo.po?type=Chemistry&e=mar16_featured
 
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Very nice...however definitely not at my level (still have yet to take physical, analytical, even the org. labs-taking org lab I right now, although I've completed both org I and II lecture courses). Perhaps movies or chemtr might be up to the challenge. Some of the challenges are interesting nevertheless.

Such as the challenge number 2242048, A one or two step reaction for direct oxidation of benzene to phenol is needed.

From what I know, benzene itself is susceptible to electrophiic substitutions, a direct oxidation to phenol can pertain to a nucleophilic substitution of benzene. The two reactions which are quite well known involve the meisenheimer complex and the other benzyne, both are completed within 1 or two steps, however not quite direct since a derivative of benzene is required at the beginning of each reaction.
 
Yeah, I've looked at the innocentive site before. There was a post doc in my undergrad lab who was working on one of the targets that had a $75k prize attached to it. I don't think he got it done in time though. Most of the molecules on that site are very difficult or address a particular problem in organic synthesis, like the oxidation of benzene to phenol. The tough thing about a lot of them is that people have already been working on these problems for a long time. The companies that post the targets have almost certainly already tried to synthesize these molecules or achieve the transformations, but have met with little or no success.
 
It would be a good thing if I had the energy and knowledge to pursue these kind of reactions, but I have never had it.
 

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