Van Tran

3.7k total citations · 2 hit papers
73 papers, 2.8k citations indexed

About

Van Tran is a scholar working on Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Van Tran has authored 73 papers receiving a total of 2.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, 32 papers in Organic Chemistry and 30 papers in Inorganic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Van Tran's work include Advanced Chemical Physics Studies (33 papers), Catalytic C–H Functionalization Methods (21 papers) and Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions (17 papers). Van Tran is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Chemical Physics Studies (33 papers), Catalytic C–H Functionalization Methods (21 papers) and Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions (17 papers). Van Tran collaborates with scholars based in Vietnam, United States and Belgium. Van Tran's co-authors include Keary M. Engle, Joseph Derosa, Omar Apolinar, Taeho Kang, Steven R. Wisniewski, Zi‐Qi Li, Jason S. Chen, Mingyu Liu, Martin D. Eastgate and Malkanthi K. Karunananda and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie International Edition and The Journal of Chemical Physics.

In The Last Decade

Van Tran

68 papers receiving 2.8k citations

Hit Papers

Recent developments in nickel-catalyzed intermolecular di... 2018 2026 2020 2023 2020 2018 100 200 300

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Van Tran Vietnam 25 1.9k 695 452 279 216 73 2.8k
Adam Chamberlin United States 19 892 0.5× 702 1.0× 519 1.1× 318 1.1× 484 2.2× 31 2.3k
Vittorio Lucchini Italy 32 2.9k 1.5× 363 0.5× 460 1.0× 261 0.9× 932 4.3× 160 3.6k
Ken’ichi Takeuchi Japan 23 1.4k 0.8× 117 0.2× 390 0.9× 187 0.7× 434 2.0× 175 2.1k
Sridhar Narayan United States 13 2.2k 1.1× 280 0.4× 870 1.9× 136 0.5× 218 1.0× 25 2.8k
Louis M. Rendina Australia 30 1.6k 0.9× 689 1.0× 416 0.9× 35 0.1× 654 3.0× 102 3.2k
Ian Bytheway Australia 27 728 0.4× 429 0.6× 629 1.4× 419 1.5× 343 1.6× 50 1.9k
Guy Serratrice France 25 383 0.2× 355 0.5× 279 0.6× 107 0.4× 446 2.1× 76 1.6k
S. V. Santhana Mariappan United States 25 339 0.2× 121 0.2× 863 1.9× 92 0.3× 355 1.6× 67 1.9k
Kin‐ya Akiba Japan 37 3.7k 2.0× 1.5k 2.2× 563 1.2× 114 0.4× 597 2.8× 287 4.7k
Olga Dmitrenko United States 26 2.1k 1.1× 453 0.7× 749 1.7× 282 1.0× 371 1.7× 81 3.0k

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All Works

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Tran, Van, Camille Rubel, Mizhi Xu, et al.. (2024). Ni-catalysed dicarbofunctionalization for the synthesis of sequence-encoded cyclooctene monomers. Nature Synthesis. 3(11). 1369–1376. 3 indexed citations
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Dao, Nhung T., et al.. (2023). Molecular structure and ultrasound-assisted synthesis of the diazacrown derivative containing 2,3,4,6-tetraaryl-γ piperidone. Mendeleev Communications. 33(5). 711–713. 1 indexed citations
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Liu, Zhonglin, Lucas J. Oxtoby, Mingyu Liu, et al.. (2021). A Transient Directing Group Strategy Enables Enantioselective Multicomponent Organofluorine Synthesis. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 143(24). 8962–8969. 43 indexed citations
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Ni, Hui‐Qi, Zi‐Qi Li, Van Tran, & Keary M. Engle. (2021). Modular synthesis of non-conjugated N-(quinolin-8-yl) alkenyl amides via cross-metathesis. Tetrahedron. 93. 132279–132279. 3 indexed citations
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Oxtoby, Lucas J., et al.. (2020). A Transient‐Directing‐Group Strategy Enables Enantioselective Reductive Heck Hydroarylation of Alkenes. Angewandte Chemie. 132(23). 8970–8975. 15 indexed citations
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Li, Zi‐Qi, Yue Fu, Van Tran, et al.. (2020). Ligand‐Controlled Regiodivergence in Nickel‐Catalyzed Hydroarylation and Hydroalkenylation of Alkenyl Carboxylic Acids**. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 59(51). 23306–23312. 59 indexed citations
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Oxtoby, Lucas J., et al.. (2020). A Transient‐Directing‐Group Strategy Enables Enantioselective Reductive Heck Hydroarylation of Alkenes. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 59(23). 8885–8890. 64 indexed citations
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Wang, Xin, Zi‐Qi Li, Binh Khanh, et al.. (2020). Controlling cyclization pathways in palladium( ii )-catalyzed intramolecular alkene hydro-functionalization via substrate directivity. Chemical Science. 11(41). 11307–11314. 21 indexed citations
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Tran, Van, Zi‐Qi Li, Timothy Gallagher, et al.. (2020). Integrating Allyl Electrophiles into Nickel‐Catalyzed Conjunctive Cross‐Coupling. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 59(18). 7029–7034. 42 indexed citations
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Li, Zi‐Qi, Yue Fu, Van Tran, et al.. (2020). Ligand‐Controlled Regiodivergence in Nickel‐Catalyzed Hydroarylation and Hydroalkenylation of Alkenyl Carboxylic Acids**. Angewandte Chemie. 132(51). 23506–23512. 7 indexed citations
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Tran, Van, Zi‐Qi Li, Timothy Gallagher, et al.. (2020). Integrating Allyl Electrophiles into Nickel‐Catalyzed Conjunctive Cross‐Coupling. Angewandte Chemie. 132(18). 7095–7100. 4 indexed citations
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Tran, Van, et al.. (2020). Electronic structures of NbGen−/0/+ (n = 1–3) clusters from multiconfigurational CASPT2 and density matrix renormalization group‐CASPT2 calculations. Journal of Computational Chemistry. 41(31). 2641–2652. 6 indexed citations
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Tran, Van, et al.. (2019). Ground and Low-Lying Excited States of NbC3–/0 Clusters: Assignment of the Anion Photoelectron Spectra from Multiconfigurational Calculations. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 123(38). 8265–8273. 4 indexed citations
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Derosa, Joseph, Vincent A. van der Puyl, Van Tran, Mingyu Liu, & Keary M. Engle. (2018). Directed nickel-catalyzed 1,2-dialkylation of alkenyl carbonyl compounds. Chemical Science. 9(23). 5278–5283. 152 indexed citations
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Tran, Van, John A. Gurak, Kin S. Yang, & Keary M. Engle. (2018). Activation of diverse carbon–heteroatom and carbon–carbon bonds via palladium(ii)-catalysed β-X elimination. Nature Chemistry. 10(11). 1126–1133. 79 indexed citations
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Tran, Van, et al.. (2012). Shaving BIM: Establishing a framework for future BIM research in New Zealand. 2(2). 66–79. 6 indexed citations
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Luo, Jiangshui, Van Tran, Olaf Conrad, & Ivo F.J. Vankelecom. (2012). 1H-1,2,4-Triazole as solvent for imidazolium methanesulfonate. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 14(32). 11441–11441. 29 indexed citations
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Tran, Van, et al.. (2011). Assignment of the Photoelectron Spectra of FeS(3)(-) by Density Functional Theory, CASPT2, and RCCSD(T) Calculations. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 115(47). 13956–13964.

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