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  1. Tamio Hayashi is a professor at Kyoto University, Japan, who studies asymmetric organic reactions catalyzed by transition metal complexes. His publications include topics such as iridium-catalyzed allylic substitution, rhodium-catalyzed arylation of enynes, and chiral diene ligands.

  2. Tamio Hayashi. Dichloro [1, 1'-bis (diphenylphosphino) ferrocene] palladium (II): an effective catalyst for cross-coupling of secondary and primary alkyl Grignard and alkylzinc reagents with …....

  3. Tamio Hayashi is a Japanese chemist who specializes in synthetic organic chemistry, organometallic chemistry and catalysis. He is a professor at the National University of Singapore and has published many papers on asymmetric catalysis and new carbon–carbon bond forming reactions.

  4. Tamio Hayashi's 561 research works with 42,756 citations and 5,085 reads, including: Rhodium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Addition to γ-Substituted α,β-Unsaturated γ-Lactams through Dynamic...

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  6. The web page introduces the research activities of Prof. Tamio Hayashi and his group at Osaka University. They study the molecular mechanism and modification of heme and nonheme metalloproteins for catalytic, sensing and storage applications.

  7. Nickel-catalyzed three-component domino reactions of aryl grignard reagents, alkynes, and aryl halides producing tetrasubstituted alkenes. Fei Xue ; Zhao Jin ; Hor Tzi Sum Andy ; Tamio Hayashi. 2. 2015. Rhodium-catalyzed asymmetric arylation of allyl sulfones under the conditions of isomerization into alkenyl sulfones.