Dr. Jeffrey Johnson

Professor of Chemistry, Department Chair
616.395.7083jjohnson@hope.edu
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Dr. Jeffrey Johnson joined the 快猫短视频 Department of Chemistry in 2007, was tenured and promoted to associate professor in 2013, and was promoted to full professor in 2018. He is currently a Schaap Research Fellow.

In addition to teaching within the organic and inorganic programs, Jeff鈥檚 research group of 8 to 10 students focuses on the activation and functionalization of carbon-carbon single bonds. Projects include the mechanistic understanding of known transformations and the development of new organic reactions.

See Dr. Johnson's current research 

AREAS OF INTEREST

  • The understanding and development of methodologies utilizing carbon-carbon single bond activation
  • Mechanism of ketone decarbonylation
  • Investigation of directing groups
  • Nickel-catalyzed alkylation methodology
  • Development of catalytic decarbonylative coupling

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D., chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2004
  • B.A., ACS chemistry, magna cum laude, Gustavus Adolphus College, 2000

HONORS, Grants and AWARDS

  • 快猫短视频 Vanderbush-Weller Award, 2022
  • National Science Foundation Research at Undergraduate Institutions Grant, 2018鈥2021 ($273,855)
  • 快猫短视频 Janet Anderson Excellence in Teaching Award, 2020
  • Organic Syntheses, Inc. Grant for Summer Research at an Undergraduate Institution, 2018 ($8,000)
  • Thieme Chemistry Journal Award, 2018
  • Named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2017
  • 快猫短视频 Ruth and John Reed Faculty Achievement Award, 2016
  • Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, 2015 ($60,000)
  • Beckman Scholars Program, 2015 ($104,000)
  • Research Corporation Cottrell Scholar, 2015
  • Inaugural 快猫短视频 Schaap Research Fellow, 快猫短视频, 2013鈥2018; renewed for 2018鈥2023
  • NSF Faculty Early CAREER Development Award, 2012鈥2017 ($400,000)
  • NSF-MRI for NMR spectrometer, 2011 ($417,000)
  • Men in Mentoring Award from Michigan State Sen. Wayne Kuipers, May 2010
  • 快猫短视频 Towsley Research Scholar, 2009鈥2013
  • Research Corporation Cottrell College Science Award, 2009 ($60,072)
  • ACS-PRF Undergraduate New Investigator Award, 2010 ($50,000)
  • Camille and Henry Dreyfus Faculty Start-Up Award, 2007 ($30,000)
  • ACS Organic Division Graduate Fellow 鈥 Emmanuil Troyansky Fellowship, 2003鈥2004
  • Phi Beta Kappa, inducted 1999
  • Barry M. Goldwater Scholar, 1999鈥2000
  • National Merit Scholar, 1996鈥2000

Selected Publications

For a full list of publications and academic citations, see Dr. Johnson's CV.

  • 鈥淧yridine-directed carbon-carbon single bond activation: Rhodium-catalyzed decarbonylation of aryl and heteroaromatic ketones,鈥 Tetrahedron Letters, 73, 2021
  • 鈥淣ickel-Mediated Cross-Coupling of Boronic Acids and Phthalimides for the Synthesis of Ortho-Substituted Benzamides,鈥 Journal of Organic Chemistry, 85, 2020
  • 鈥淥xidative coupling of Michael acceptors with aryl nucleophiles produced through rhodium catalyzed C鈥揅 bond activation,鈥 Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 15, 2017
  • 鈥淩hodium-Catalyzed Interconversion of Quinolinyl Ketones with Boronic Acids via C-C Bond Activation鈥 Organic Letters, 18, 2016
  • 鈥淓fficient access to 3-substituted-纬- hydroxylactams: the uncatalyzed addition of diorganozinc reagents to cyclic imides with heterocyclic substitution,鈥 Tetrahedron Letters, 55, 2014
  • 鈥淣ickel-Catalyzed Direct Addition of Diorganozinc Reagents to Phthalimides: Selective Formation of GammaHydroxylactams,鈥 Synlett, 24, 2013
  • 鈥淪teric and electronic effects influencing 尾-aryl elimination in the Pd-catalyzed carbon-carbon single bond activation of triarylmethanols,鈥 The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 78, 2013
  • 鈥淭he Rate Limiting Step of the Rh-Catalyzed Carboacylation of Alkenes: C-C Bond Activation or Migratory Insertion?鈥 Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134, 2012
  • 鈥淣ickel-Mediated Decarbonylative Cross-Coupling of Phthalimides with in situ Generated Diorganozinc Reagents,鈥 The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 76, 2011
  • 鈥淩hodium-Catalyzed Acylation with Quinolinyl Ketones: Carbon-Carbon Single Bond Activation as the Turnover Limiting Step of Catalysis,鈥 Journal of the American Chemical Society, 133, 2011
  • 鈥淪uccessful Student Transitions from the Community College to the Four-Year College Facilitated by Undergraduate Research,鈥 Council of Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 31, 2011

Affiliations

  • American Chemical Society (Organic, Inorganic and Fluorine Divisions), 1999鈥損resent
  • Phi Beta Kappa, 1999鈥損resent
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2000鈥損resent
  • Sigma Xi, 2000鈥損resent
  • Council of Undergraduate Research, 2010鈥損resent
  • Midwest Association of Chemistry Teachers at Liberal Arts Colleges, 2011鈥損resent

Institutional Service

  • 快猫短视频 Administrative Affairs Board, 2021鈥2024 (chair 2022鈥2023)
  • 快猫短视频 Academic Affairs Board, 2014鈥2017 (chair 2016鈥17)
  • 快猫短视频 Curriculum Committee, 2014鈥2016 (chair)
  • 快猫短视频 Health Professions Advising Committee, 2010鈥損resent
  • Beckman Scholars Program Administrator, 2014鈥2018

Outside the College

Besides working at Hope, Jeff spends time chasing three teenagers and is active with several local school groups, including the Hamilton Band Boosters and the Hamilton Community Schools Parent Oversight Board. Jeff is also a member of the Red Cross 鈥12 gallon club鈥 for blood donations.

Curling happens to be an old pastime of Jeff鈥檚. He was a two-time Junior Men鈥檚 Curling National Championship participant, five-time North Dakota State Champion and a participant in the 1998 Winter Olympic Trials for curling.

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Dr. Jeffrey Johnson

Phone Number616.395.7083

A. Paul Schaap Science Center 3114 35 East 12th Street Holland, MI 49423-3605
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