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Chemistry D-index 48 Citations 6,572 206 World Ranking 9631 National Ranking 1284

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Alkene

His main research concerns Organic chemistry, Catalysis, Copper catalyzed, Molecule and Reagent. He has included themes like Combinatorial chemistry, Medicinal chemistry and Polymer chemistry in his Organic chemistry study. Chanjuan Xi interconnects Synthon, Nucleophile and Chemical stability in the investigation of issues within Combinatorial chemistry.

His research in Catalysis intersects with topics in Aryl and Copper. His work is dedicated to discovering how Copper catalyzed, Electrophilic amination are connected with Coupling reaction and other disciplines. His studies deal with areas such as Palladium catalyst, Oxime, Inert and Group as well as Reagent.

His most cited work include:

  • Cu-Catalyzed Double S-Alkenylation of Potassium Sulfide: A Highly Efficient Method for the Synthesis of Various Thiophenes (123 citations)
  • Recent advances in nucleophile-triggered CO2-incorporated cyclization leading to heterocycles. (112 citations)
  • Recent advances in nucleophile-triggered CO2-incorporated cyclization leading to heterocycles. (112 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Chanjuan Xi mainly focuses on Organic chemistry, Catalysis, Medicinal chemistry, Combinatorial chemistry and Polymer chemistry. His Organic chemistry and Regioselectivity, Aryl, Carbon dioxide, Copper catalyzed and Reagent investigations all form part of his Organic chemistry research activities. As part of one scientific family, Chanjuan Xi deals mainly with the area of Carbon dioxide, narrowing it down to issues related to the Carboxylation, and often Photochemistry.

Chanjuan Xi frequently studies issues relating to Molecule and Catalysis. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Yield, Cycloaddition, Bond cleavage, Alkene and Reactivity. His Combinatorial chemistry research includes themes of Electrophile, Domino and Annulation.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Organic chemistry (67.37%)
  • Catalysis (50.53%)
  • Medicinal chemistry (25.96%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Organic chemistry (67.37%)
  • Catalysis (50.53%)
  • Combinatorial chemistry (23.51%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Organic chemistry, Catalysis, Combinatorial chemistry, Carbon dioxide and Carboxylation are his primary areas of study. His research related to Aryl, Reagent, Annulation, Organic synthesis and Electrophile might be considered part of Organic chemistry. In his study, Solvent is strongly linked to Cascade reaction, which falls under the umbrella field of Aryl.

His work on Catalysis is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Medicinal chemistry. His Combinatorial chemistry research integrates issues from Yield, Molecule and Iodine. The Carboxylation study combines topics in areas such as Photocatalysis, Copper catalyzed and Photochemistry.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Recent advances in nucleophile-triggered CO2-incorporated cyclization leading to heterocycles. (112 citations)
  • Recent advances in nucleophile-triggered CO2-incorporated cyclization leading to heterocycles. (112 citations)
  • Copper-catalyzed carboxylation reactions using carbon dioxide (84 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Alkene

Chanjuan Xi spends much of his time researching Organic chemistry, Catalysis, Regioselectivity, Combinatorial chemistry and Carboxylation. Organic chemistry is often connected to Medicinal chemistry in his work. The various areas that Chanjuan Xi examines in his Medicinal chemistry study include Nucleophilic addition and Copper.

His work on Amine gas treating expands to the thematically related Catalysis. His Combinatorial chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Hydrogen atom abstraction, Halogen bond, Indazole and Photochemistry. His Aryl study deals with Carbon dioxide intersecting with Sodium and Copper catalyzed.

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Best Publications

Recent advances in nucleophile-triggered CO2-incorporated cyclization leading to heterocycles.

Sheng Wang;Chanjuan Xi;Chanjuan Xi.
Chemical Society Reviews (2019)

230 Citations

Cu-Catalyzed Double S-Alkenylation of Potassium Sulfide: A Highly Efficient Method for the Synthesis of Various Thiophenes

Wei You;Xiaoyu Yan;Qian Liao;Chanjuan Xi.
Organic Letters (2010)

159 Citations

Copper-catalyzed carboxylation reactions using carbon dioxide

Sheng Wang;Gaixia Du;Chanjuan Xi;Chanjuan Xi.
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry (2016)

149 Citations

Cu-catalyzed synthesis of diaryl thioethers and S-cycles by reaction of aryl iodides with carbon disulfide in the presence of DBU.

Peng Zhao;Hang Yin;Hongxin Gao;Chanjuan Xi;Chanjuan Xi.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2013)

132 Citations

Remarkable effect of copper chloride on diiodination of zirconacyclopentadienes

Chanjuan Xi;Shouquan Huo;Tarek Hassan Afifi;Ryuichiro Hara.
Tetrahedron Letters (1997)

121 Citations

Assembly of 3-Substituted Isocoumarins via a CuI-Catalyzed Domino Coupling/Addition/Deacylation Process

Shangjun Cai;Fei Wang;Chanjuan Xi;Chanjuan Xi.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2012)

115 Citations

CuCl-catalyzed ortho trifluoromethylation of arenes and heteroarenes with a pivalamido directing group.

Shangjun Cai;Chao Chen;Zelin Sun;Chanjuan Xi;Chanjuan Xi.
Chemical Communications (2013)

101 Citations

A protocol to 2-aminobenzimidazoles via copper-catalyzed cascade addition and cyclization of o-haloanilines and carbodiimides.

Fei Wang;Shangjun Cai;Qian Liao;Chanjuan Xi.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2011)

100 Citations

MeOTf- and TBD-Mediated Carbonylation of ortho-Arylanilines with CO2 Leading to Phenanthridinones

Sheng Wang;Peng Shao;Gaixia Du;Chanjuan Xi;Chanjuan Xi.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (2016)

100 Citations

Selective Intermolecular Coupling of Alkynes with Nitriles and Ketones via β,β‘ Carbon−Carbon Bond Cleavage of Zirconacyclopentenes

Tamotsu Takahashi;Chanjuan Xi;Zhenfeng Xi;Motohiro Kageyama.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (1998)

98 Citations

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