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Li-Na Guo is affiliated with Xi'an Jiaotong University in China and conducts research primarily in the field of Chemistry, with significant contributions to Organic Chemistry. Their work also spans related subfields including Pharmaceutical Science, Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientific output of Li-Na Guo covers a range of main research topics, including:

  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods
  • Radical Photochemical Reactions
  • Sulfur-Based Synthesis Techniques
  • Fluorine in Organic Chemistry
  • Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions
  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions
  • Chemical Synthesis and Reactions

Frequent collaboration plays a substantial role in Guo's work. Their most common co-authors include:

  • Xin-Hua Duan
  • Xin Hong
  • Pin Gao
  • Shuai Liu
  • Hong-Jie Miao

Guo's research has been published in several scientific journals, with repeated contributions to:

  • Organic Letters
  • Chemical Communications
  • The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry Frontiers
  • Chemical Science

Selected recent research papers by Li-Na Guo include:

  • "Three-component 1,2-dicarbofunctionalization of alkenes involving alkyl radicals" (2021, Chemical Communications)
  • "Sulfonamide as Photoinduced Hydrogen-Atom Transfer Catalyst for Regioselective Alkylation of C(sp3)-H Bonds Adjacent to Heteroatoms" (2020, Organic Letters)
  • "Nickel-Catalyzed Modular Four-Component 1,4-Alkylcarbonylation of 1,3-Enynes to Tetra-Substituted CF3-Allenyl Ketones" (2024, ACS Catalysis)
  • "Visible-light-driven palladium-catalyzed Dowd-Beckwith ring expansion/C-C bond formation cascade" (2020, Chemical Science)
  • "Aromatization-driven deconstructive functionalization of spiro dihydroquinazolinones via dual photoredox/nickel catalysis" (2024, Chemical Science)

Best Publications

  • Direct C–H Cyanoalkylation of Quinoxalin-2(1H)-ones via Radical C–C Bond Cleavage

    Lin Yang;Pin Gao;Xin-Hua Duan;Yu-Rui Gu

  • Palladium-Catalyzed Cyclization of Propargylic Compounds

    Li-Na Guo;Xin-Hua Duan;Yong-Min Liang

  • Decarboxylative Acylation of Cyclic Enamides with α-Oxocarboxylic Acids by Palladium-Catalyzed C–H Activation at Room Temperature

    Hua Wang;Li-Na Guo;Xin-Hua Duan

  • Copper‐Catalyzed C–P Coupling through Decarboxylation

    Jie Hu;Ning Zhao;Bin Yang;Ge Wang

  • Metal-free oxidative hydroxyalkylarylation of activated alkenes by direct sp3 C–H functionalization of alcohols

    Yuan Meng;Li-Na Guo;Hua Wang;Xin-Hua Duan

  • Recent advances in catalytic decarboxylative acylation reactions via a radical process

    Li-Na Guo;Hua Wang;Xin-Hua Duan

  • Silver‐Catalyzed Decarboxylative Acylarylation of Acrylamides with α‐Oxocarboxylic Acids in Aqueous Media

    Hua Wang;Li-Na Guo;Xin-Hua Duan

  • Silver-catalyzed oxidative coupling/cyclization of acrylamides with 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds

    Hua Wang;Li-Na Guo;Xin-Hua Duan

  • Copper-catalyzed oxidative benzylarylation of acrylamides by benzylic C-H bond functionalization for the synthesis of oxindoles.

    Shi-Liu Zhou;Li-Na Guo;Hua Wang;Xin-Hua Duan

  • Transition-metal-free tandem radical thiocyanooxygenation of olefinic amides: a new route to SCN-containing heterocycles.

    Hua Yang;Xin-Hua Duan;Jing-Feng Zhao;Li-Na Guo

  • Direct C-H Cyanoalkylation of Heteroaromatic N-Oxides and Quinones via C-C Bond Cleavage of Cyclobutanone Oximes.

    Yu-Rui Gu;Xin-Hua Duan;Lin Yang;Li-Na Guo

  • Transition-metal free C–C bond cleavage/borylation of cycloketone oxime esters

    Jin-Jiang Zhang;Xin-Hua Duan;Yong Wu;Jun-Cheng Yang

  • Alkynylation of Tertiary Cycloalkanols via Radical C–C Bond Cleavage: A Route to Distal Alkynylated Ketones

    Shun Wang;Li−Na Guo;Hua Wang;Xin-Hua Duan

  • Copper-catalyzed tandem oxidative cyclization of cinnamamides with benzyl hydrocarbons through cross-dehydrogenative coupling

    Shi-Liu Zhou;Li-Na Guo;Shun Wang;Xin-Hua Duan

  • Sulfoxide–Alkene Hybrids: A New Class of Chiral Ligands for the Hayashi–Miyaura Reaction

    Tobias Thaler;Li-Na Guo;Andreas K. Steib;Mihai Raducan

  • Metal-free oxidative spirocyclization of hydroxymethylacrylamide with 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds: a new route to spirooxindoles.

    Hua Wang;Li-Na Guo;Xin-Hua Duan

  • Iron-Catalyzed Decarboxylative Olefination of Cycloketone Oxime Esters with α,β-Unsaturated Carboxylic Acids via C-C Bond Cleavage.

    Jing-Feng Zhao;Xin-Hua Duan;Yu-Rui Gu;Pin Gao

  • Palladium-catalyzed one-pot synthesis of highly substituted furans by a three-component annulation reaction.

    Xin-hua Duan;Xue-yuan Liu;Li-na Guo;Meng-chun Liao

  • Decarboxylative Alkynylation of α-Keto Acids and Oxamic Acids in Aqueous Media.

    Hua Wang;Li−Na Guo;Shun Wang;Xin-Hua Duan

  • Silver-catalyzed decarboxylative acylfluorination of styrenes in aqueous media

    Hua Wang;Li-Na Guo;Xin-Hua Duan

  • Copper-Catalyzed Redox-Neutral Cyanoalkylarylation of Activated Alkenes with Cyclobutanone Oxime Esters

    Jun Wu;Jia-Yu Zhang;Pin Gao;Si-Long Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Xue‐Yuan Liu
Xue‐Yuan Liu Lanzhou University
Yong-Min Liang
Yong-Min Liang Lanzhou University
Xing-Zhong Shu
Xing-Zhong Shu Lanzhou University
Paul Knochel
Paul Knochel Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Peter Mayer
Peter Mayer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Rafael Luque
Rafael Luque King Saud University
Weimin Liu
Weimin Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Konstantin Karaghiosoff
Konstantin Karaghiosoff Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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