forme_membres_ICBMS M Renhe Tang

M Renhe Tang

PhD student

renhetang5@gmail.com

Bio

Renhe TANG obtained his undergraduate degree from TAIZHOU college (China) in 2018. Then, he joined Prof. Liwen XU's research group at Hangzhou University (China) where he obtained his master's degree. During that time, he mainly worked on the elaboration of chiral compounds catalyzed by transition metals. In October 2021, he joined the CASYEN team at ICBMS to pursue his doctoral studies under the supervision of Prof. Abderrahmane Amgoune and Dr. Anis Tlili. His thesis work focuses on the development of new processes to exploit nickel catalysis.

Research interests

Organofluorine chemistry is a very active research topic in modern organic chemistry, driven by the interesting properties of fluorinated molecules in a plethora of cutting-edge applications. The PhD work of Renhe TANG is focusing on the use of nickel species as catalyst to construct fluorine compounds.

Selected publications

Catalytic Asymmetric trans-Selective Hydrosilylation of Bisalkynes to Access AIE and CPL-Active Silicon-Stereogenic Benzosiloles. R.-H. Tang, Z. Xu, iScience, 2020, 23, 101268. link

Publications Find the most recent scientific contributions

Nickel-Catalyzed Trifluoromethylselenolation of Aryl and Alkenyl-Triflates: Scope and Mechanism

Tang, Renhe; Petit, Julien; Yang, Yi; Link, Achim; Bächle, Florian; Perrin, Marie-Eve L.; Amgoune, Abderrahmane; Tlili, Anis

ACS Catal. 2023, 13, 12553-12562

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Organophotocatalyzed Synthesis of Vinyl-SCF3 and Benzoyl-SCF3 Using a New N-(SCF3)(CF3)-Shelf-Stable Reagent

Yang, Yi; Tang, Rehne; Abid, Seifallah; Khrouz, Lhoussain; Vantourout, Julien C.; Tlili, Anis

Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2023, 26, 36, e202300619

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Photochemically Driven Nickel-Catalyzed Carboxylative C-N Coupling: Scope and Mechanism

Seifallah Abid, Kevin P. Quirion, Yi Yang, Renhe Tang, Binh Khanh Mai, Peng Liu,* Anis Tlili*

Chem. Eur. J. 2023, e202301271

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