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Sukbok Chang (; born August 1, 1962) is a South Korean organic chemist. He is a distinguished professor in the Department of Chemistry at
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(KAIST). He is also the director of the
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(IBS) Center for Catalytic Hydrocarbon Functionalizations (CCHF). He was an associate editor on ''
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'' and has served on the editorial advisory boards of ''
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''. His major research interest is transition metal catalyzed C-H bond functionalization for the carbon-carbon bond and carbon-heteroatom bond formation.


Career

Sukbok Chang received his B.S degree from
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in 1985, and M.S degree from
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in 1987. Then, he joined Eric N. Jacobsen's group and received his PhD in 1996 at
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. He subsequently worked with
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at
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as a postdoctoral fellow from 1996 to 1998. In early 1998, he joined the faculty of
Ewha Womans University Ewha Womans University () is a private women's research university in Seoul, South Korea. It was originally founded as Ewha Haktang on May 31, 1886, by missionary Mary F. Scranton. Currently, Ewha Womans University is one of the world's largest f ...
as an assistant professor, and moved to KAIST as a full professor in 2002. In 2012, he was selected as a director of the Center for Catalytic Hydrocarbon Functionalizations at the Institute for Basic Science, which is the biggest Korean government funded research institute. He also has been working as an associate editor of the journal ''
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'' since 2015. In 2023, he was selected to co-run the KAIST Cross Generation Creation Lab, a laboratory designed to continue the know-how of professors about to retire through collaboration with younger professors.


Major contributions

Chang's group studies new organic reactions and mechanisms with transition metal catalysis. In particular, his group contributed to the development of "copper catalyzed multicomponent coupling" in the 2000s. Since 2008, his group has focused on C-H functionalization and made a number of contributions.


Copper-catalyzed multicomponent coupling

Cu-catalyzed multicomponent coupling is a notable process developed by Chang's group. In 2005, they published a highly efficient and mild catalytic three component coupling between an alkyne, sulfonyl azide, and amine. Unlike click chemistry which generates 1,4-triazoles as products, in this case a Cu(I) catalyst, sulfonyl azide and alkyne generate ketenimine intermediate after releasing N2 gas. This electrophilic ketenimine intermediate reacts with amines and to generate asymmetric imines as products. Chang's group also showed water, alcohols, the C3 position of pyrrole and other nucleophiles can be used in this reaction.


Rhodium, Iridium-catalyzed C-N bond formation

Rhodium or iridium catalyzed C-H amidation and amination are other achievements of his group. In 2012, his group published rhodium catalyzed intermolecular amidation of arenes using sulfonyl azide as a nitrene precursor. This reaction generates N2 as the single byproduct, doesn't need external oxidant, has broad substrate scope and high functional group tolerance. Chang's group advanced their work by using different directing groups, different azides and various substrates. They also published that iridium also works well for C-H amidation/amination. In 2016, Chang's group discovered new nitrogen sources. Their new nitrene precursor, 1,4,2-dioxazol-5-one, is more convenient to prepare, store and use compared to azides. Moreover, it has a strong affinity to the rhodium or Iridium metal center, and thus gives excellent amidation efficiency. They later published selective formation of gamma-lactams via C-H amidation with this type of nucleophile.


Honors and awards

* 2023:
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, ''
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'' * 2022:
Ho-Am Prize in Science The Ho-Am Prize in Science was established in 1990 by Kun-Hee Lee, the Chairman of Samsung, to honour the late Chairman, Lee Byung-chul, the founder of the company. The Ho-Am Prize in Science (previously the Ho-Am Prize in Science & Technology) ...
* 2019:
Top Scientist and Technologist Award of Korea Top Scientist and Technologist Award of Korea () is one of two annual awards given in South Korea by the with the other being a government award for contribution to science and technology promotion. The Top Scientist and Technologist Award of Ko ...
, Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies () * 2018: Korea Toray Science Award, Korea Toray Science Foundation * 2018: JSPS Invitational Fellowship,
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* 2018: Grand Academic Research Award, KAIST * 2017: 1st ACS-KCS Excellence Award,
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and
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* 2017:
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,
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* 2016: Yoshida Prize, International Organic Chemistry Foundation * 2015-2020: Highly Cited Researcher in chemistry,
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* 2015: Knowledge Creation Award,
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* 2014: Member of the
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* 2013:
Korea Science Award The Korea Science Award () is an award presented to South Koreans and Korean scientists working in domestic universities or research positions. It is currently jointly presented by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Research Foundat ...
* 2013:
Kyung-Ahm Prize The Kyung-Ahm Prize () is a series of awards presented annually from the Kyung-Ahm Education & Cultural Foundation. Founded in 2005 with a 100 billion KRW endowment by Geum-Jo Song, the award originally had four categories and in addition to the ...
, Kyung-Ahm Education & Cultural Foundation * 2010: KCS Academic Award, Korean Chemical Society * 2008: Star Faculty, Korea Research Foundation * 2006: One of 50 Representative Research Performances, Korea Science & Engineering Foundation * 2005: Shim Sang Cheol Award, Korean Chemical Society * 2003: Thieme Journals Award, Synlett/Synthesis Professorship Award in Asian Area * 2002: Young Chemist Award, Korean Chemical Society sponsored by WILEY


References

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