Organocatalysis represents a rapidly growing part of homogeneous catalysis. Starting from the narrowly defined use of single amino acids in condensation reactions the field has expanded dramatically in recent years and may nowadays best be understood as "metal free homogeneous catalysis". The current use of a broad spectrum of catalysts, substrates, and reaction types has made particularly important contributions to stereoselective synthesis in those cases, in which neither transition metal catalysis nor biocatalysis offer acceptable solutions. The Symposion will highlight the state of the art in the most active directions in organocatalysis such as aldol-type reactions, acylation reactions, non-covalent organocatalysis, oxidation- and photo-catalysis, with particular emphasis on the applicability of these processes in the framework of industrial synthesis.
Building bridges: the aim of the Tutzing Symposion series is to foster interdisciplinary scientific exchange, strategic discussions, cooperation across boundaries among disciplines and between academia and industry. Communication is stimulated by the unique atmosphere of the Evangelische Akademie Schloss Tutzing, located on the banks of beautiful Lake Starnberg, and the limited number of participants. The programme schedule reflects this philosophy ? besides the excellent lectures it provides ample time for informal and relaxed discussions.
DECHEMA would like to thank the scientific committee, Prof. Dr. Albrecht Berkessel, Universit?t zu K?ln; Dr. Harald Gr?ger, Degussa AG, Hanau; Prof. Dr. Martin Muhler, Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum; Dr. Leo Nick, DECHEMA e.V., Frankfurt; Prof. Dr. Wolfram Sander, Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum; Dr. Bernd Sch?fer, BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ludwigshafen; Prof. Dr. Peter R. Schreiner, Justus-Liebig-Universit?t, Gie?en; and Prof. Dr. Hendrik Zipse, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t M?nchen, for the excellent cooperation in compiling the programme and all speakers for their contributions.
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