Ei-ichi Negishi(1935–2021)
ChemistryEi-ichi Negishi is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2010) from Japan. They have received 3 major awards in total. Their primary field is Chemistry. They were educated at University of Tokyo and University of Pennsylvania. They have been affiliated with Hokkaido University.
3
Major Awards
718
Publications
26,019
Citations
83
h-index
307
i10-index
36.2
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
Chemo- and Stereoselective Dearomative Coupling of Indoles and Bielectrophilic β-Imino Boronic Esters via Imine-Induced 1,2-Boronate Migration.
Organic Letters(2021)
6
citations
#2
Molecularly Tuning the Radicaloid N-H···O═C Hydrogen Bond.
Journal of Physical Chemistry A(2016)
9
citations
#3
Molecular tuning of the closed shell C-H···F-C hydrogen bond.
Journal of Physical Chemistry A(2013)
22
citations
#4
Highly stereo- and regioselective synthesis of (Z)-trisubstituted alkenes via 1-bromo-1-alkyne hydroboration-migratory insertion-Zn-promoted iodinolysis and Pd-catalyzed organozinc cross-coupling.
Journal of the American Chemical Society(2007)
41
citations
#5
Negishi Coupling—Expedient Formation of Biphenyls on the Periphery of Inorganic/Organometallic Diruthenium Species
Organometallics(2007)
7
citations
#6
A Convenient and Genuine Equivalent to HZrCp2Cl Generated in situ from ZrCp2Cl2—DIBAL‐H.
ChemInform(2006)
0
citations
#7
A convenient and genuine equivalent to HZrCp2Cl generated in situ from ZrCp2Cl2-DIBAL-H.
Organic Letters(2006)
126
citations
#10
A NOVEL STEREOSELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF (E)‐ AND (Z)‐ALPHA,BETA‐UNSATURATED CARBOXYLIC ESTERS VIA HYDROBORATION
ChemInform(2002)
0
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksMolecularly Tuning the Radicaloid N-H···O═C Hydrogen Bond.
Journal of Physical Chemistry A2016
9citations
Molecular tuning of the closed shell C-H···F-C hydrogen bond.
Journal of Physical Chemistry A2013
22citations
Highly stereo- and regioselective synthesis of (Z)-trisubstituted alkenes via 1-bromo-1-alkyne hydroboration-migratory insertion-Zn-promoted iodinolysis and Pd-catalyzed organozinc cross-coupling.
Journal of the American Chemical Society2007
41citations
Open AccessNegishi Coupling—Expedient Formation of Biphenyls on the Periphery of Inorganic/Organometallic Diruthenium Species
Organometallics2007
7citations
A Convenient and Genuine Equivalent to HZrCp2Cl Generated in situ from ZrCp2Cl2—DIBAL‐H.
ChemInform2006
0citations
Open AccessA convenient and genuine equivalent to HZrCp2Cl generated in situ from ZrCp2Cl2-DIBAL-H.
Organic Letters2006
126citations
Perhydro‐9b‐Boraphenalene and Perhydro‐9b‐Phenalenol
Organic Syntheses2003
0citations
External Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
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Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
University of Tokyo(Bachelor of Science)
University of Pennsylvania(Doctor of Philosophy)
Doctoral Advisor
James Tour
Career Timeline
Hokkaido University?–present
Purdue University?–present
Syracuse University?–present
Teijin1958–1972
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Top Publications
Highly Enantiospecific Borylation for Chiral α‐Amino Tertiary Boronic Esters
Angewandte Chemie International Edition201824 citations
Highly Enantiospecific Borylation for Chiral α‐Amino Tertiary Boronic Esters
Angewandte Chemie20183 citations
Books
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)

Carolyn R. Bertozzi
Priestley Medal (2023)

K. Barry Sharpless
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2022)

David MacMillan
Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2021)

Richard R. Schrock
Tetrahedron Prize (2008)

Robert H. Grubbs
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2005)

Benjamin List
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2021)

Ryoji Noyori
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2001)

Elias Corey
Tetrahedron Prize (1990)
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