Synthesis Challenges at Innocentive.com

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In summary: I think that's one of the reasons I'm interested in synthesis - to see if I can approach something that is seemingly impossible and see if I can make a breakthrough.
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Innocentive.com provides opportunities for those who specialize in synthesis.

See examples at - http://www.innocentive.com/servlets/project/ProjectInfo.po?type=Chemistry&e=mar16_featured
 
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Very nice...however definitely not at my level (still have yet to take physical, analytical, even the org. labs-taking org lab I right now, although I've completed both org I and II lecture courses). Perhaps movies or chemtr might be up to the challenge. Some of the challenges are interesting nevertheless.

Such as the challenge number 2242048, A one or two step reaction for direct oxidation of benzene to phenol is needed.

From what I know, benzene itself is susceptible to electrophiic substitutions, a direct oxidation to phenol can pertain to a nucleophilic substitution of benzene. The two reactions which are quite well known involve the meisenheimer complex and the other benzyne, both are completed within 1 or two steps, however not quite direct since a derivative of benzene is required at the beginning of each reaction.
 
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Yeah, I've looked at the innocentive site before. There was a post doc in my undergrad lab who was working on one of the targets that had a $75k prize attached to it. I don't think he got it done in time though. Most of the molecules on that site are very difficult or address a particular problem in organic synthesis, like the oxidation of benzene to phenol. The tough thing about a lot of them is that people have already been working on these problems for a long time. The companies that post the targets have almost certainly already tried to synthesize these molecules or achieve the transformations, but have met with little or no success.
 
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It would be a good thing if I had the energy and knowledge to pursue these kind of reactions, but I have never had it.
 

FAQ: Synthesis Challenges at Innocentive.com

1. What is Innocentive.com?

Innocentive.com is an online platform that connects organizations with a global network of over 400,000 problem solvers, including scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs. It offers challenges for individuals or teams to solve complex problems and provides a platform for open innovation and collaboration.

2. What are synthesis challenges?

Synthesis challenges at Innocentive.com involve combining existing ideas or technologies to create a novel solution to a problem. These challenges require creativity, critical thinking, and the ability to connect seemingly unrelated concepts to develop an innovative solution.

3. How can I participate in a synthesis challenge at Innocentive.com?

To participate in a synthesis challenge, you can create a free account on Innocentive.com and browse through the current challenges. Once you find a challenge that interests you, you can submit your solution before the deadline. The best solutions are selected by the organization sponsoring the challenge and are awarded a monetary prize.

4. What types of organizations post synthesis challenges on Innocentive.com?

Innocentive.com has a diverse range of organizations that post synthesis challenges, including corporations, non-profits, and government agencies. These challenges cover a wide variety of industries, such as healthcare, technology, and energy.

5. Can I work with a team to solve a synthesis challenge at Innocentive.com?

Yes, Innocentive.com allows individuals to collaborate with a team to solve a challenge. You can invite team members through the platform or join a team that is already working on a challenge. However, the prize money will be split among the team members according to their agreed-upon terms.

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