Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz Department of Chemistry Duesbergweg 10–14 Room 2.124 55128 Mainz Phone: +49 6131/39-20466 E-mail: jpanther@uni-mainz.de |
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Born: | 1983 |
2005-2008 | Bachelor studies. Bachelor thesis: Microwave accelerated one-pot syntheses of quinoline derivatives. |
2008-2010 | Master Studies. Master Thesis: Conceptual design of an enzymatic- metal catalyzed sequence. |
2011-2015 | PhD Thesis Heinrich Heine-University Düsseldorf. Titel: Structural diversity through multi component sequences based on the Heck reaction. |
2016 | Stay abroad in Eugene, Oregon, USA |
2017-2018 | Project Collaborator “LOB Projekt” at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz. |
Since 2019 | Project Manager for European BBI JU Projects “Liberate” and “Selectiveli” at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz. |
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Publications: | J. Panther, A. Röhrich, T. J. J. Müller, ARKIVOC 2012, (iii), 297-311. A novel consecutive three-component Heck-isomerization-Wittig sequence by way of in situ generated aldehydes |
. | J. Panther, T. J. J. Müller, Synthesis 2016, 48, A–M. Three- and Four-Component Syntheses of 3-Arylmethylindoles by Microwave-Assisted One-Pot Heck Isomerization-Fischer Indolization (Alkylation) (HIFI and HIFIA) Sequences |
J. Panther, J. Rechmann, T. J. J. Müller, Chem. Heterocycl. Compd. 2016, 52(11), 897-903.Fischer indole synthesis of 3-benzyl-1H-indole via conductive and dielectric heating |
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J. Panther, M. Stephan, F. Wilbert, P. Ozog, T. J. J. Müller, Manuscript in preparation. Novel Heck reaction between aryl bromides and α,β-unsaturated aldehydes and ketones leading to heterocycles via One-Pot-Reactions |