The Jiao Group

Feng Chen

2017-08-16 22:26:00
 

 


 
 

 

 

Full Name

Feng Chen (陈锋)

E-mail

fchen85@126.com

Tel:

+86-10-82805573

Born:

Jan., 1985, Nantong, Jiangsu Province
P.R. China

LAB:

Room 116 in Building 1

 

 

Educational Background:                      

2010.09-2013         Ph.D candidate in Medicinal Chemistry at PekingUniversity   (with  Prof  Yuxin Cui & Prof. Ning Jiao)

2007.09-2010.06   Yang Zhou University, Master of Organic Chemistry   (with Prof. Yu Yuan)

2003.09-2007.06   Yang Zhou University, Bachelor of Applied Chemistry

Honors and Awards:                                

2011    Learning outstanding individual awards in Peking University

2010    Outstanding graduates in Yangzhou University

Publication:                                                 

6.  2,4- vs 3,4-Disubsituted Pyrrole Synthesis Switched by Copper and Nickel Catalysts

     Feng Chen , Tao Shen , Yuxin Cui , and Ning Jiao*

     Org. Lett.201214, 4926–4929

5.  Metal-Free, NHPI Catalyzed Oxidative Cleavage of C–C Double Bond Using Molecular Oxygen as Oxidant

     Riyuan Lin, Feng Chen, and Ning Jiao *

     Org. Lett., 201214, 4158–4161

4.  Iron-Catalyzed C-H and C-C Bond Cleavage: A Direct Approach to Amides from Simple Hydrocarbons

     Chong Qin, Wang Zhou, Feng Chen, Ou Yang and Ning Jiao*

     Angew. Chem. Int. Ed201150, 12595-12599

3.  Implanting Nitrogen into Hydrocarbon Molecules through C-H and C-C Bond Cleavages: A Direct Approach to Tetrazoles

     Feng Chen, Chong Qin, Yuxin Cui and Ning Jiao*

     Angew. Chem. Int. Ed201150, 11487-11491

2.  An efficient MnCl2-catalyzed tandem acylation-cross-coupling reaction of o-halobenzoyl chloride with diorganyl magnesium compounds

     Fengmin Zhang, Zhuangzhi Shi, Feng Chen,Yu Yuan*

     Appl. Organometal. Chem2010 24, 57–63

1.  Iron-catalyzed efficient three-component allylation of imine in aqueous media

     Yu Yuan*, Feng Chen, Dongbo Zhao

     Appl. Organometal. Chem2009 23, 485–491

 

Academic Activities:                                                  

 

1.      CCS 7th National Organic Chemistry Conference (Nov. 2011; Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, P. R. China)

2.   17th National Organometallic Chemistry Colloquium  (Oct. 2012; Beijing, P. R. China)