Melanie Sanford

Summary

Melanie Sarah Sanford (born June 16, 1975) is an American chemist, currently the Moses Gomberg Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan.[1] She is a Fellow for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences[2] and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2016.[3] She has served as an executive editor of the Journal of the American Chemical Society since 2021, having been an associate editor of the since 2014.[4]

Melanie Sanford
Born (1975-06-16) June 16, 1975 (age 48)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materYale University (BS, MS)
California Institute of Technology (PhD)
AwardsMacArthur Fellowship, Sackler Prize
Scientific career
FieldsOrganometallic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Catalysis
InstitutionsUniversity of Michigan
ThesisSynthetic and mechanistic investigations of ruthenium olefin metathesis catalysts (2001)
Doctoral advisorRobert H. Grubbs
Other academic advisorsRobert H. Crabtree, John T. Groves

Life edit

Sanford was born and grew up in Providence, Rhode Island. She attended Classical High School. She graduated from Yale University with a BS and MS in chemistry in 1996, having carried out research with Robert H. Crabtree, while competing for the Yale Gymnastics NCAA team. She graduated from the California Institute of Technology with a Ph.D. in 2001, where she studied Chemistry with Robert H. Grubbs. She did postdoctoral work at Princeton University, where she studied with John T. Groves.[5]

Sanford began her academic career as an assistant professor at the University of Michigan in 2003. She was promoted to associate professor with tenure in 2007 and full professor in 2013.

Research edit

Sanford is best known for her studies of high-valent organopalladium species, particularly those implicated in Pd-catalyzed C–H functionalization reactions.[6][7] Her group has also developed new methods to access fluorinated and radiofluorinated materials for agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals[8] and radiology.[9] In a collaboration with Matthew Sigman at the University of Utah her group has designed new compounds for use in redox flow batteries.[10][11]

Awards and honors edit

Sanford has received numerous awards and honors including but not limited to:

Recent publications edit

  1. Ferguson, D. M.; Bour, J. R.; Canty, A. J.; Kampf, J. W.; Sanford, M. S. "Aryl–CF3 Coupling from Phosphinoferrocene-Ligated Palladium(II) Complexes," Organometallics 2019, ASAP Article.[50]
  2. Lee, S. J.; Makaravage, K. J.; Brooks, A. F.; Scott, P. J. H.; Sanford, M. S. "Cu‐Mediated Aminoquinoline‐Directed Radiofluorination of Aromatic C–H Bonds with K18F," Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2019, ASAP Article.[51]
  3. Yang, L.; Brooks, A. F.; Makaravage, K. J.; Zhang, H.; Sanford, M. S.; Scott, P. J. H.; Shao, X. "Radiosynthesis of [11C]LY2795050 for Preclinical and Clinical PET Imaging Using Cu(II)-Mediated Cyanation," ACS Med. Chem. Lett. 2018, 9, 1274–1279.[52]
  4. Malapit, C. A.; Bour, J. R.; Brigham, C. E.; Sanford, M. S. "Base-free nickel-catalysed decarbonylative Suzuki–Miyaura coupling of acid fluorides," Nature 2018, 563, 100–104.[53]
  5. Aguilera, E. Y.; Sanford, M. S. "Model Complexes for the Palladium-Catalyzed Transannular C–H Functionalization of Alicyclic Amines," Organometallics 2018, 1, 138–142.[54]
  6. Mantell, M.; Kampf, J. W.; Sanford, M. S. "Improved Synthesis of [CpRRhCl2]2 Complexes," Organometallics 2018, 37, 3240–3242.[55]
  7. Schimler, S. D.; Froese, R. D. J.; Bland, D. C.; Sanford, M. S. "Reactions of Arylsulfonate Electrophiles with NMe4F: Mechanistic Insight, Reactivity, and Scope," J. Org. Chem. 2018 83, 11178–11190.[55]
  8. Cabrera, P. J.; Lee, M.; Sanford, M. S. "Second-Generation Palladium Catalyst System for Transannular C–H Functionalization of Azabicycloalkanes," J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2018, 140, 5599–5606.[56]
  9. Makaravage, K. J.; Shao, X.; Brooks, A. F.; Yang, L.; Sanford, M. S.; Scott, P. J. H. "Copper(II)-Mediated [11C]Cyanation of Arylboronic Acids and Arylstannanes," Org. Lett. 2018, 20, 1530–1533.[57]
  10. Hendricks, K. H.; Robinson, S. G.; Braten, M. N.; Sevov, C. S.; Helms, B. A.; Sigman, M. S.; Minteer, S. D.; Sanford, M. S. "High-Performance Oligomeric Catholytes for Effective Macromolecular Separation in Nonaqueous Redox Flow Batteries," ACS Cent. Sci. 2018, 4, 189–196.[58]
  11. James, B. R.; Boissonnault, J. A.; Wong-Foy, A. G.; Matzger, A. J.; Sanford, M. S. "Structure activity relationships in metal–organic framework catalysts for the continuous flow synthesis of propylene carbonate from CO2 and propylene oxide," RSC Adv. 2018, 8, 2132–2137.[59]
  12. Topczewski, J. T.; Cabrera, P. J.; Saper, N. I.; Sanford, M. S. "Palladium-Catalysed Transannular C–H Functionalization of Alicyclic Amines," Nature 2016, 531, 220–224.[60]
  13. Cook, A. K.; Schimler, S. D.; Matzger, A. J.; Sanford, M. S. "Catalyst-Controlled Selectivity in the C–H Borylation of Methane and Ethane," Science 2016, 351, 1421–1424.[61]
  14. Camasso, N. M.; Sanford, M. S. "Design, Synthesis, and Carbon-Heteroatom Coupling Reactions of Organometallic Nickel (IV) Complexes," Science 2015, 347, 1218–1220.[62]
  15. Hickman, A. J.; Sanford, M. S. "High-Valent Organometallic Copper and Palladium in Catalysis," Nature 2012, 484, 177–185.[63]

References edit

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  7. ^ Lyons, Thomas W.; Sanford, Melanie S. (2010). "Palladium-Catalyzed Ligand-Directed C–H Functionalization Reactions". Chemical Reviews. 110 (2): 1147–1169. doi:10.1021/cr900184e. PMC 2836499. PMID 20078038.
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  9. ^ Mossine, Andrew V.; Brooks, Allen F.; Makaravage, Katarina J.; Miller, Jason M.; Ichiishi, Naoko; Sanford, Melanie S.; Scott, Peter J. H. (2015-11-14). "Synthesis of [18F]Arenes via the Copper-Mediated [18F]Fluorination of Boronic Acids". Organic Letters. 17 (23): 5780–5783. doi:10.1021/acs.orglett.5b02875. ISSN 1523-7060. PMC 4672358. PMID 26568457.
  10. ^ Cabrera, Pablo J.; Yang, Xingyi; Suttil, James A.; Hawthorne, Krista L.; Brooner, Rachel E. M.; Sanford, Melanie S.; Thompson, Levi T. (2015-07-06). "Complexes Containing Redox Noninnocent Ligands for Symmetric, Multielectron Transfer Nonaqueous Redox Flow Batteries". The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 119 (28): 15882–15889. doi:10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b03582. ISSN 1932-7447.
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  50. ^ Ferguson, Devin M.; Bour, James R.; Canty, Allan J.; Kampf, Jeff W.; Sanford, Melanie S. (2019-01-04). "Aryl–CF3 Coupling from Phosphinoferrocene-Ligated Palladium(II) Complexes". Organometallics. 38 (2): 519–526. doi:10.1021/acs.organomet.8b00828. ISSN 0276-7333. S2CID 104361738.
  51. ^ Lee, So Jeong; Makaravage, Katarina J.; Brooks, Allen F.; Scott, Peter J. H.; Sanford, Melanie S. (2019). "Copper-Mediated Aminoquinoline-Directed Radiofluorination of Aromatic C−H Bonds with K18F". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 58 (10): 3119–3122. doi:10.1002/anie.201812701. ISSN 1521-3773. PMC 6476334. PMID 30605563.
  52. ^ Yang, Lingyun; Brooks, Allen F.; Makaravage, Katarina J.; Zhang, Huibin; Sanford, Melanie S.; Scott, Peter J. H.; Shao, Xia (2018-12-13). "Radiosynthesis of [11C]LY2795050 for Preclinical and Clinical PET Imaging Using Cu(II)-Mediated Cyanation". ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 9 (12): 1274–1279. doi:10.1021/acsmedchemlett.8b00460. PMC 6295869. PMID 30613339.
  53. ^ Sanford, Melanie S.; Conor E. Brigham; Bour, James R.; Malapit, Christian A. (November 2018). "Base-free nickel-catalysed decarbonylative Suzuki–Miyaura coupling of acid fluorides". Nature. 563 (7729): 100–104. Bibcode:2018Natur.563..100M. doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0628-7. ISSN 1476-4687. PMC 6212315. PMID 30356210.
  54. ^ Aguilera, Ellen Y.; Sanford, Melanie S. (2019-01-14). "Model Complexes for the Palladium-Catalyzed Transannular C–H Functionalization of Alicyclic Amines". Organometallics. 38 (1): 138–142. doi:10.1021/acs.organomet.8b00533. ISSN 0276-7333. PMC 6527359. PMID 31118540.
  55. ^ a b Mantell, Mark A.; Kampf, Jeff W.; Sanford, Melanie (2018-10-08). "Improved Synthesis of [CpRRhCl2]2 Complexes". Organometallics. 37 (19): 3240–3242. doi:10.1021/acs.organomet.8b00400. ISSN 0276-7333. S2CID 105559506.
  56. ^ Cabrera, Pablo J.; Lee, Melissa; Sanford, Melanie S. (2018-04-25). "Second-Generation Palladium Catalyst System for Transannular C–H Functionalization of Azabicycloalkanes". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 140 (16): 5599–5606. doi:10.1021/jacs.8b02142. ISSN 0002-7863. PMC 5956530. PMID 29652497.
  57. ^ Makaravage, Katarina J.; Shao, Xia; Brooks, Allen F.; Yang, Lingyun; Sanford, Melanie S.; Scott, Peter J. H. (2018-03-16). "Copper(II)-Mediated [11C]Cyanation of Arylboronic Acids and Arylstannanes". Organic Letters. 20 (6): 1530–1533. doi:10.1021/acs.orglett.8b00242. ISSN 1523-7060. PMC 5892454. PMID 29484880.
  58. ^ Hendriks, Koen H.; Robinson, Sophia G.; Braten, Miles N.; Sevov, Christo S.; Helms, Brett A.; Sigman, Matthew S.; Minteer, Shelley D.; Sanford, Melanie S. (2018-02-28). "High-Performance Oligomeric Catholytes for Effective Macromolecular Separation in Nonaqueous Redox Flow Batteries". ACS Central Science. 4 (2): 189–196. doi:10.1021/acscentsci.7b00544. ISSN 2374-7943. PMC 5833001. PMID 29532018.
  59. ^ Sanford, Melanie S.; Matzger, Adam J.; Wong-Foy, Antek G.; Boissonnault, Jake A.; James, Bryant R. (2018-01-05). "Structure activity relationships in metal–organic framework catalysts for the continuous flow synthesis of propylene carbonate from CO2 and propylene oxide". RSC Advances. 8 (4): 2132–2137. Bibcode:2018RSCAd...8.2132J. doi:10.1039/C7RA13245J. ISSN 2046-2069. PMC 9077212. PMID 35542571.
  60. ^ Sanford, Melanie S.; Noam I. Saper; Cabrera, Pablo J.; Topczewski, Joseph J. (March 2016). "Palladium-catalysed transannular C–H functionalization of alicyclic amines". Nature. 531 (7593): 220–224. Bibcode:2016Natur.531..220T. doi:10.1038/nature16957. ISSN 1476-4687. PMC 5082708. PMID 26886789.
  61. ^ Sanford, Melanie S.; Matzger, Adam J.; Schimler, Sydonie D.; Cook, Amanda K. (2016-03-25). "Catalyst-controlled selectivity in the Câ€"H borylation of methane and ethane". Science. 351 (6280): 1421–1424. doi:10.1126/science.aad9289. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 27013725.
  62. ^ Sanford, Melanie S.; Camasso, Nicole M. (2015-03-13). "Design, synthesis, and carbon-heteroatom coupling reactions of organometallic nickel(IV) complexes". Science. 347 (6227): 1218–1220. Bibcode:2015Sci...347.1218C. doi:10.1126/science.aaa4526. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 25766226.
  63. ^ Melanie S. Sanford; Hickman, Amanda J. (April 2012). "High-valent organometallic copper and palladium in catalysis". Nature. 484 (7393): 177–185. Bibcode:2012Natur.484..177H. doi:10.1038/nature11008. ISSN 1476-4687. PMC 4384170. PMID 22498623.

External links edit

  • Melinda Wenner Moyer (October 22, 2008). "The Bond Breaker She's invented a way to build exactly the right molecule for the job". Popular Science. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012.
  • http://centc.blogspot.com/2011/01/melanie-sanford-named-aaas-fellow.html
  • http://www.esquire.com/features/best-and-brightest-2009/advanced-cell-chemistry-1209