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陈自立 Chen Zili
zilichen@ruc.edu.cn

Name: Zili Chen

Title: Professor

Contact information:

Mail address: Department of Chemistry, Renmin University of China

E-mail: zilichen@ruc.edu.cn

Phone number: 010-62512822


CV

Education:

2003-2004, Postdoc. Medical School, University of Illinois at Chicago, US

2003-2004, Postdoc. Medical Center, Georgetown University, US

1996-2002, PhD, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry

1988-1992, Bachelor, Department of Chemistry, Wuhan University

Work Experience:

2005-till now, Associate Professor/Professor, Department of Chemistry, Renmin University of China

1992-1996, Technician, Tianjin Soda Plant

Honors and awards

No

Research area

i, Gold catalyzed reaction; ii, Asymmetric metal catalyzed reaction.

Research Projects list and sources

I, NSFC No: 20502033 ( fromNatural Science Foundation of China)

II, NSFC No: 20872176 ( fromNatural Science Foundation of China)

III, NSFC No: 21072224 ( fromNatural Science Foundation of China)

IV, NSFC No: 21272268 ( fromNatural Science Foundation of China)

V, NSFC No: 21472237 ( fromNatural Science Foundation of China)

Publication list (less than 10)

1) N-2-Selective lodofunctionalization of Olefins with NH-1,2,3-Triazoles to provide N-2-Alkyl-Substituted 1,2,3-Triazoles Zhu, L.-L.; Xu, X.-Q.; Shi, J.-W.; Chen, B.-L.; Chen, Z.* J. Org. Chem. 2016, 81, 3568.

2) NHC-Ag(I)-Catalyzed Three-Component 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition To Provide Polysubstituted Dihydro-/Tetrahydrofurans Liu, Y.-F.; Wang, Z. ; Shi, J.-W.; Chen, B.-L.; Zhao, Z.-G.; Chen, Z.* J. Org. Chem. 2015, 80, 12733.

3) “Highly N(2) -Selective Coupling of 1,2,3-Triazoles with Indole and Pyrrole.” Wen, J.; Zhu, L.; Bi, Q.; Shen, Z.; Li, X.; Li, X.; Wang, Z.; Chen, Z.* Chem. Eur. J. 2014, 20, 974-978.

4) “Gold Catalyzed Enantioselective Intermolecular [3+2] Dipolar Cycloaddition of N-allenyl amides with Nitrones” Li, G.; Zhou, W.; Li, X.-X.; Bi, Q.-W.; Wang, Z.; Zhao, Z.-G.; Hu, W.-X.; Chen, Z. Chem. Comm. 2013, 49, 4770-4772.

5) “Gold catalyzed [3+2] cycloaddition of N-allenyl amides with azomethine imines” Zhou, W.; Li, X.-X.; Li, G.; Wu, Y.; Chen, Z.* Chem. Comm. 2013, 49, 3552-3554.

6), “Formal Intermolecular [2+2] Cycloaddition Reaction of Alleneamides with Alkenes via Gold Catalysis”   Li, X.-X.; Zhu, L.-L.; Zhou, W.; Chen, Z.Org. Lett., 2012, 14, 436.

7), “Divergent Synthetic Routes for Ring Expansion or Cyclization from 1,4-Allylic Diol Derivatives via Gold(I) Catalysis or Zinc(II) Mediation” Zhu, L.-L.; Li, X.-X.; Zhou, W.; Li, X.; Chen, Z.*   J. Org. Chem., 2011, 76, 8814.

8), “Gold Catalyzed Diastereoselective Cascade Allylation/Enyne Cycloisomerization to Construct Densely Functionalized Oxygen Hetereocycles” Chen, Z.;* Zhang, Y.-X.; Wang, Y.-H.; Zhu, L.-L.; Liu, H.; Li, X.-X.; Guo, L.*  Org. Lett., 2010, 12, 3468.

9), “Diastereoselective g-vinyl butyrolactone synthesis via gold catalyzed cyclization of allylic acetate” Wang, Y.-H.; Zhu, L.-L.; Zhang, Y.-X.; Chen, Z.* Chem. Comm., 2010, 46, 577.

10), “Controlled Consecutive Nucleophilic Addition to Construct 1-alkynyl Substituted 1,3-diols Compounds”  Liu, J.; Wang, Y.-H.; An, Y.; Jiang, H.-Y.; Chen, Z.* Chem. Eur. J., 2008, 14, 9131.