Joshua Osorio
PhD Candidate in Chemistry
Chulalongkorn University
Bio
[2026] Visiting Researcher - Tottori University, Japan, JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Research Fellow
[2026] PhD in Chemistry - Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
[2022] MS in Chemistry - Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
[2010] BS in Chemistry - Central Mindanao University, Philippines
[2026] PhD in Chemistry - Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
[2022] MS in Chemistry - Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
[2010] BS in Chemistry - Central Mindanao University, Philippines
About
Languages
- English
Ongoing Projects
Currently working on the following research projects:
1. Electrically-assisted generation of oxidants for chemical synthesis via glycosylation and reductant-free ozonolysis of alkenes.
2. Reductant-free ozonolysis of alkenes: the acid-catalyzed hydration of Criegee intermediate.
My Groups
| Group Name | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Green Organic Chemistry | This is a group dedicated to GCTLC users interested in green organic chemistry (including lectures |
Open / Public |
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Recent Activity
- Joshua Osorio was just tagged in a comment: Hey, @Joshua Osorio! Great points. I'm especially glad you brought up side reactions and organocatalysts. Honestly, I hadn't thought about those aspects in as much detail. That's super insightful. I'm curious to hear what everyone else thinks: when you're looking at green chemistry, how do you balance the trade-off between stereoselectivity and product control versus things like solvents and general reaction conditions? What would be your priority in the lab or in a teaching setting? Would love to get your take on this!...
- Joshua Osorio was just tagged in a comment: I’m curious about your insight regarding this inquiry on the greenness of SN2 vs. SN1, @Joshua Osorio? I immediately thought of you since you work a lot with organic synthesis....
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