Kingston, Canada

Yigang Zhao

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Years Active: 2012

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Title: Yigang Zhao: Innovator in Organic Chemistry

Introduction

Yigang Zhao is a prominent inventor based in Kingston, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of organic chemistry, particularly through his innovative methods involving Schwartz Reagents. His work has implications for reducing costs and improving efficiency in chemical reactions.

Latest Patents

Yigang Zhao holds a patent for "Schwartz reagents: methods of in situ generation and use." This invention provides a method of utilizing Schwartz Reagent, CpZr(H)Cl, without the need for accumulation or isolation. The methods involve creating mixtures of CpZrCl, reductants that selectively reduce CpZrCl, and substrates. The in situ generation of Schwartz Reagent allows for the selective reduction of various functional groups on substrates, including tertiary amides and heteroaryl N-carbamates. This approach not only simplifies the process but also offers a 50% reduction in costs compared to traditional methods.

Career Highlights

Yigang Zhao is affiliated with Queen's University at Kingston, where he continues to advance research in organic chemistry. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications and cost-effectiveness. Zhao's innovative methods have the potential to transform how certain chemical reactions are conducted in both academic and industrial settings.

Collaborations

Yigang Zhao collaborates with Victor Snieckus, a fellow researcher in the field. Their partnership has contributed to the development of new methodologies and has enhanced the research output at Queen's University.

Conclusion

Yigang Zhao's contributions to organic chemistry through his innovative patent on Schwartz Reagents exemplify the importance of research in developing cost-effective and efficient chemical processes. His work continues to influence the field and offers promising advancements for future applications.

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