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Haoming Tang
Author with expertise in Transition-Metal-Catalyzed C–H Bond Functionalization
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δ-Selective Functionalization of Alkanols Enabled by Visible-Light-Induced Ligand-to-Metal Charge Transfer
Anhua Hu
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Jan 30, 2018
We demonstrate the application of ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT) excitation to the direct catalytic generation of energetically challenging alkoxy radicals from alcohols through a coordination-LMCT-homolysis process with an abundant and inexpensive cerium salt as the catalyst. This catalytic manifold provides a simple and efficient way to utilize the characteristic reactivity and selectivity of transient alkoxy radicals for δ-selective C-H bond functionalization. Under mild redox-neutral conditions without the need for prefunctionalization, this method provides a versatile platform to access molecular complexity from simple and abundant alcohols.
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Photocatalytic C−C Bond Cleavage and Amination of Cycloalkanols by Cerium(III) Chloride Complex
Jingjing Guo
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Nov 11, 2016
A general strategy for the cleavage and amination of C-C bonds of cycloalkanols has been achieved through visible-light-induced photoredox catalysis utilizing a cerium(III) chloride complex. This operationally simple methodology has been successfully applied to a wide array of unstrained cyclic alcohols, and represents the first example of catalytic C-C bond cleavage and functionalization of unstrained secondary cycloalkanols.
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A robust underwater polarization image recovery based on Angle of Polarization with low-rank and sparse decomposition
Yafeng Li
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Feb 1, 2025
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