Tomislav Rovis, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2000-2016 Chemistry Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
 2016- Chemistry Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Organic Chemistry, Catalysis
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https://chem.columbia.edu/people/faculty/tomislav-rovis/
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https://rovisresearch.wordpress.com/
https://rovisresearch.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/rovis-cv-web2.pdf

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Parents

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Mark Lautens grad student 1993-1998 University of Toronto
 (Nickel catalyzed asymmetric reductive ring opening of oxabicyclic alkenes)
David A. Evans post-doc 1998-2000 Harvard

Children

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Nathan T. Jui research assistant 2003-2005 Colorado State
Nick A. White grad student
Eric A. Bercot grad student 2005 Colorado State
Javier Read de Alaniz grad student 2006 Colorado State
Nathan T. Reynolds grad student 2006 Colorado State
Jeffrey D. Frein grad student 2007 Colorado State
Mark S. Kerr grad student 2007 Colorado State
Christopher G. Nasveschuk grad student 2007 Colorado State
Robert T. Yu grad student 2009 Colorado State
Rebecca A. Friedman grad student 2010 Colorado State
Stephen Lathrop grad student 2011 Colorado State
Harit Vora grad student 2011 Colorado State
Catherine M. Williams grad student 2011 Colorado State
Daniel A. DiRocco grad student 2012 Colorado State
David M. Rubush grad student 2012 Colorado State
Todd K. Hyster grad student 2013 Colorado State
Todd K. Hyster grad student 2013 Colorado State
Philip Wheeler grad student 2013 Colorado State
Derek M. Dalton grad student 2008-2013 Colorado State
Jamie M. Neely grad student 2014 Colorado State
Kevin M. Oberg grad student 2014 Colorado State
Kyle E Ruhl grad student 2011-2016 Colorado State
Erin E Stache grad student 2018 Colorado State
Erik J. T. Phipps grad student 2020 Columbia
Logan Rockwell Beck grad student 2019-2024 Columbia
Trisha Bhattacharya post-doc Columbia
Arturo Orellana post-doc Colorado State
Xiaodan Zhao post-doc
Matthew J Cook post-doc 2005-2008
Tyler A. Davis post-doc 2012-2014 Colorado State
Cédric Theunissen post-doc 2017-2018 Columbia
Nicholas Tay post-doc 2019-2021 Columbia
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Marchese AD, Rovis T. (2024) Modular Synthesis of Dehydroprolines by an Energy-Transfer Enabled Cloke-Wilson Rearrangement. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). e202417025
Xie KA, Bednarova E, Joe CL, et al. (2024) A Unified Method for Oxidative and Reductive Decarboxylative Arylation with Orange Light-Driven Ir/Ni Metallaphotoredox Catalysis. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Marchese AD, Dorsheimer JR, Rovis T. (2024) Photoredox-Catalyzed Generation of Tertiary Anions from Primary Amines via a Radical Polar Crossover. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). e202317563
Wagner-Carlberg N, Rovis T. (2023) Rhodium(III)-Catalyzed Remote Hydroamidation of Internal Alkenes via Chain Walking. Acs Catalysis. 13: 16337-16343
Treacy SM, Vaz DR, Noman S, et al. (2023) Coupling of α-bromoamides and unactivated alkenes to form γ-lactams through EDA and photocatalysis. Chemical Science. 14: 1569-1574
Zhang X, Shen Y, Rovis T. (2023) Photoinduced Nickel-Catalyzed Selective -Demethylation of Trialkylamines Using C(sp)-Bromides as HAT Reagents. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Burg F, Rovis T. (2022) Rh(III)-catalyzed Intra- and Intermolecular 3,4-Difunctionalization of 1,3-Dienes Rh(III)-π-allyl Amidation with 1,4,2-Dioxazolones. Acs Catalysis. 12: 9690-9697
Wagner-Carlberg N, Rovis T. (2022) Rhodium(III)-Catalyzed Anti-Markovnikov Hydroamidation of Unactivated Alkenes Using Dioxazolones as Amidating Reagents. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Kang YC, Treacy SM, Rovis T. (2021) Iron-Catalyzed Photoinduced LMCT: a 1° C-H Abstraction Enables Skeletal Rearrangements and C(sp)-H Alkylation. Acs Catalysis. 11: 7442-7449
Zhang X, Rovis T. (2021) Photocatalyzed Triplet Sensitization of Oximes Using Visible Light Provides a Route to Nonclassical Beckmann Rearrangement Products. Journal of the American Chemical Society
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