Masakatsu Shibasaki

Masakatsu Shibasaki
Born (1947-01-25)25 January 1947
Saitama, Japan
Nationality Japan
Fields Chemistry
Institutions Microbial Chemistry Research Center
Alma mater University of Tokyo
Doctoral advisor Shun’ichi Yamada
Doctoral students Hiroaki Sasai
Known for Shibasaki catalysts, Binol, enantioselective heterobimetallic catalysis
Notable awards American Chemical Society Award for Creative Work in Synthetic Organic Chemistry (2008)

Masakatsu Shibasaki (柴崎 正勝 Shibasaki Masakatsu, born 25 January 1947) is a Japanese chemist. In 1974 he earned his doctorate in chemistry, in the group of Shun’ichi Yamada. He did a post doc with Elias J. Corey at Harvard. He returned to Japan and became a professor in 1977 at Teikyō University and moved to Hokkaidō University 1986. 1983-1986 Shibasaki was a research group leader at the Sagami chemical research center. From 1991 until 2010 he served as professor at Tokyo University. Since 2010 he is representative director of Microbial Chemistry Research Foundation (Chemistry), Tokyo. He is perhaps best known for developing a range of binol based heterobimetallic catalysts, which now bear his name.

Since 1981 many prominent prizes have been awarded to Masakatsu Shibasaki:

Shibasaki is the author or coauthor of more than 520 scientific publications and holds ~40 patents. His Hirsch number is 73.

Books and scientific publications (selection)

His research interests are focussed on the development of new synthetic methods, the design of biologically significant compounds and synthetic studies of such compounds.

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