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Valentin Rodionov
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Bioorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry (other)
Organic Compounds
Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
Physical Organic Chemistry
Green Chemistry

Valentin O Rodionov

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Summary

Prof. Valentin Rodionov began his undergraduate studies in 1997 at the Higher Chemical College of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 2000, after moving to the United States, he was accepted to the University of Maryland and promoted directly into the graduate program without having to complete an undergraduate degree. He earned his M.S. in 2002 and enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, CA.

At Scripps Dr. Rodionov worked under the guidance of Profs. M.G. Finn and K.B. Sharpless. His thesis project was focused on mechanistic investigation of copper (I) catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition and provided the first glimpse of the inner workings of this most widely used "click" reaction (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2005, 44, p. 2210; and J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2007, 129, p. 12696).

As a postdoctoral fellow with Professor J.M.J. Fréchet at the University of California, Berkeley, Dr. Rodionov applied the powerful “click” chemistry approach to the development of enzyme-inspired catalytic polymers (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2010, 132, p. 2570).

Since late 2010, Dr. Rodionov has been an Assistant Professor of Chemical Science at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia. IN 2018, The group transitioned to Case Western Reserve University.

Prof. Rodionov’s research interests are broadly focused on catalysis with soft materials and chemistry of nonbenzenoid allotropes of carbon (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2022, 144, p. 17999).

Catalysis Catalysts Nano & Microstructured Materials Nanomaterials & Nanochemistry Organic Chemistry (other) Physical Chemistry (other) Physical Organic Chemistry Polymers Solid-State Chemistry Supramolecular Chemistry Surface & Structural Imaging Synthetic Organic Chemistry Transition Metal Chemistry

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PeerJ Organic Chemistry
PeerJ Materials Science

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Case Western Reserve University

Work details

Assistant Professor

Case Western Reserve University
Macromolecular Science and Engineering
Research Interests: Nonbenzenoid carbon allotropes Catalytic surfactants and polymers Complex macromolecular architectures for catalysis Dissipative systems and dynamic self-assembly

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July 8, 2025
Computational prediction of some properties of 3-substituted cyclooctynes and assessment of their synthetic accessibility via anionic vinyl bromide precursors
Patrick Bollwerk, Tate Hendrix, Peter Ivester, Sarah N. Lynch, Gregory Maddox, Charles McCloy, Reagan Meeks, Ben Mintz, William L. Moore, Hailey M. Reddersen, Chloe Scholl, Abigail Simpson, Jacob D. Sylvie, Victoria N. Teague, Isabella K. Toole, Noah L. Wilkes, Gary W. Breton
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-ochem.14
July 25, 2024
Synthesis of 1,2,3-triazole containing compounds as potential antimicrobial agents
Elise L. Bezold, Robert J. Kempton, Keith D. Green, Ramey W. Hensley, Olivia K. Gilliam, Sylvie Garneau-Tsodikova, Amber J. Onorato
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-ochem.10