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Vincent Lemau de Talancé |
Biography
Vincent Lemau de Talancé was diplomed in 2004 from the "Ecole Supérieure de Chimie Organique et Minérale" (ESCOM), a french high school of chemistry which form chemist engineers. After, he made the Master of science and technology, mention "Advanced and Applied Chemistry" at the Pierre et Marie Curie University of Paris. Since end of 2005, he is in PhD under direction of Régis Réau, and work on synthesis and physico-chemical studies of organophosphorus oligomers for opto-electronics applications.
Research Interests
Molecular Conjugated Materials
- Design of novel phosphorus building-blocks
- P-materials for optoelectronic applications (OLEDs, FETs, solar cells...)
Bibliography
Synthesis, electronic properties and electropolymerisation of EDOT-capped σ3-phospholes.
V. Lemau de Talancé, M. Hissler, L.-Z. Zhang, T. Kárpáti, L. Nyulászi, D. Caras-Quintero, P. Baüerle, R. Réau, Chem. Commun., 2008, 2200.On the Synthesis and Reactivity of Enantiopure Azetidines.
E. Banide, V. Lemau de Talancé, G. Schmidt, H. Lubin, S. Comesse, L. Dechoux, L. Hamon, C. Kadouri-Puchot, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2007, 4517.Synthesis of enantiopure azetidine : a route to new β-amino alcohols.
V. Lemau de Talancé, E. Banide, B. Bertin, S. Comesse, C. Kadouri-Puchot, Tetrahedron Letters, 2005, 46, 8023.
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Ana Isabel Aranda |
Biography
Ana I. Aranda obtained her Bachelor Degree of Science in Chemistry at the University of Castilla-la Mancha (España) in 2005. In 2005 she started her PhD mention “Green Chemistry” supervised by Prof. Antonio de la Hoz and Dr. Andrés Moreno in the University of Castilla-la Mancha, applying the principles of Green Chemistry to Diels-Alder reactions. In 2006 she started her first works in chemistry of phospholes. Now she is doing a predoctoral stage in the University of Rennes 1 (France), working in the synthesis of phosphole-based helicenes for the construction of chiral objects by coordination supervised by Prof. Regis Réau and Dr. Jeanne Crassous.
Research Interests
Synthesis and self-assembling of phosphorated heterohelicenes for the preparation of materials with high optical activity
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Sébastien Graule |
Biography
Sebastien Graule received his Bachelor Degree of Science in Chemistry at the University of Rennes 1 (France) in 2004. Then in 2005, he continues his study in order to start a Master Degree in Molecular Organic Chemistry in Rennes in 11/2005, supervised By Prof. Régis Reau and Christophe Lescop. Nowadays he tries to develop new linkers for insert them between molecular clips and studies their opto-electronics properties.
Research Interests
Supramolecular Chemistry
- Self assembly of conjugated ligands
- [2,2]-paracyclophane-like compounds
- Conjugated macrocycles
Synthesis and self-assembling of phosphorated heterohelicenes for the preparation of materials with high optical activity
Bibliography
Stereoselective coordination of ditopic phospholyl-azahelicenes: a novel approach towards structural diversity in chiral π-conjugated assemblies.
W. Shen, S. Graule, J. Crassous, C. Lescop, H. Gornitzka, R. Réau, Chem. Commun., 2008, 850.Mimicking [2,2]Paracyclophane Topology : Molecular Clips for the Coordination-Driven Co-facial Assembly of π-Conjugated Systems.
B. Nohra, S. Graule, C. Lescop and Régis Réau, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2006, 128, 3520.
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Wenting Shen |
Biography
Wenting SHEN obtained her Bachelor Degree in Chemical Engineering in East China University of Science and Technology. During year 2005-2007, she furthered her study in International Master of Chemistry in Rennes on heterohelicenes bearing phospholes, under the supervision of Dr. Jeanne Crassous. Now she started her PhD under the direction of Dr. Jeanne Crassous and Dr. Christophe Lescop.
Research Interests
Synthesis and self-assembling of phosphorated heterohelicenes for the preparation of materials with high optical activity
Supramolecular Chemistry
- Self assembly of conjugated ligands
- [2,2]-paracyclophane-like compounds
- Conjugated macrocycles
Bibliography
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Damien Joly |
Biography
Damien Joly received his Bachelor Degree of Science in Chemistry at the University of Rennes 1 (France) in 2005 and his Master Degree in Molecular Organic Chemistry in 2007, still at the University of Rennes 1. His PhD is supervised by Prof. Regis Réau and Prof. Muriel Hissler and he works on WOLED containing phosphole.
Research Interests
Molecular Conjugated Materials
- Design of novel phosphorus building-blocks
- P-materials for optoelectronic applications (OLEDs, FETs, solar cells...)



