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HEEJIN KIM, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Department of Chemistry, College of Science, 

Korea University

Address: 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu , Seoul 02841, Korea

Tel: 82-2-3290-3132

Email : heejinkim@korea.ac.kr

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

  • 2020.03 - present: Associate Professor, Korea University

  • 2019.03 - 2020.02: Assistant Professor, Korea University

  • 2015.03 - 2019.02: Research Assistant Professor, Kyoto University

  • 2013.09 - 2015.02: Research Fellow, POSTECH (Alternative military service)

  • 2011.12 - 2013.08: Research Fellow, KIST (Alternative military service)

  • 2011.01 - 2011.06: Visiting Research, MIT (Research Advisor: Prof. Timothy F. Jamison)

  • 2010.04 - 2011.03: JSPS Research Fellow (DC2)

EDUCATION

  • 2011.11 Ph.D. Kyoto University/Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry

 

  • 2009.03 M.S., Kyoto University/Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry

                    

  • 2007.03 B.S., Okayama University/Department of Applied Chemistry

RESEARCH FIELD

​(Research Advisor: Prof. Jun-ichi Yoshida)

​(Research Advisor: Prof. Jun-ichi Yoshida)

​(Research Advisor: Prof. Takashi Sakai)

Organic Chemistry, Flow Chemistry, Natural Products​

REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

  • A Catalyst-Free Amination of Functional Organolithium Reagents by Flow Chemistry

Kim, H.; Yonekura, Y.; Yoshida, J.

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2018, 57, 4063–4066.

  • Harnessing [1,4], [1,5], and [1,6] Anionic Fries-type Rearrangements by Reaction-Time Control in Flow 

Kim, H.; Inoue, K.; Yoshida, J.

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2017, 56, 7863–7866

  • Submillisecond Organic Synthesis: Outpacing Fries Rearrangement through Microfluidic Rapid Mixing 

Kim, H.; Min, K. –I; Inoue, K.; Im, D. J.; Kim, D. –P.; Yoshida, J.

Science 2016, 352, 691–694.

  • Flow-Assisted Synthesis of [10]Cycloparaphenylene through Serial Microreactions under Mild Conditions 

Kim, H.; Lee, H. –J.; Kim, D. –P.

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2016, 55, 1422–1426.

  • Integrated One-Flow Synthesis of Heterocyclic Thioquinazolinones through Serial Microreactions with Two Organolithium Intermediates

Kim, H.; Lee, H. –J.; Kim, D. -P.

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2015, 54, 1877.

  • A Flow-Microreactor Approach to Protecting-Group-Free Synthesis Using Organolithium Compounds

Kim, H.; Nagaki, A.; Yoshida, J.

Nature Commun. 2011, 2, 264.

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