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Prof. Wen-Jing Xiao has joined the International Advisory Board of European Journal of Organic Chemistry
The European Journal of Organic Chemistry (2012 ISI Impact Factor 3.344) publishes Full Papers, Short Communications, and Microreviews from the entire spectrum of synthetic organic, bioorganic and phy...
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2013 Wuxi PharmaTech Life Science and Chemistry Award
Professor Xiao has received “2013 Wuxi PharmaTech Life Science and Chemistry Award”. Congratulations!
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Prof. Wen-Jing Xiao has joined the Editorial Advisory Board of Current Organocatalysis
Prof. Wen-Jing Xiao has joined the Editorial Advisory Board of Current Organocatalysis! [link] Current Organocatalysis is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes significant research in ...
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New Catalysis for Powerful and Efficient Organic Synthesis
Prof. Shu Kobayashi [Homepage] has given us a wonderful lecture about” New Catalysis for Powerful and Efficient Organic Synthesis”.
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Homogeneous Visible-Light Photoredox Catalysis
We proposed a new concept in homogeneous visible light photoredox catalysis ---“ killing two birds with one stone ”. Congrats. Youquan and Jiarong! [link]
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Prof. Wen-Jing Xiao has been elected as a member of Committee of Homogeneous Catalysis, CCS.
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Prof. Wen-Jing Xiao has been employed as a member of Editorial Board of “Studies in Synthetic Chemistry”.
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Danfeng Jiang, Xinglong Yu, Tingting Zeng, Yi Wei, Xiaoye Yu and Zhiguang Yuan, Qiang Wei, Zhou Quanquan have joined the Xiao group since 8th, Sept. Welcome!
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[4+3] Cycloaddition of in situ generated azoalkenes with C,N-cyclic azomethine imines: efficient synthesis of tetrazepine derivatives
We describe unprecedented [4+3] cycloaddition azoalkenes with C,N-cyclic azomethine imines without use of any catalyst, providing an efficient and mild approach to highly functionalized 1,2,4,5-tetraz...
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Visible-Light-Driven Photoredox Catalysis in the Construction of Carbocyclic and Heterocyclic Ring Systems
We published a microreview about visible-light photoredox catalytic strategies for the synthesis of carbocyclic and heterocyclic targets. Congrats. Jun! [link]