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D-Index
61
Citations
12598
World Ranking
9288
National Ranking
1573

Yangjie Wu publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Yangjie Wu sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 421 publications — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Yangjie Wu D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Yangjie Wu sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Yangjie Wu is affiliated with Zhengzhou University in China. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Chemistry, with a substantial emphasis on Organic Chemistry. Additional areas of study include Materials Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Inorganic Chemistry.

The scientist's work covers a variety of specialized topics within organic and catalytic chemistry. These topics include:

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

Yangjie Wu has coauthored multiple publications with several researchers, notably:

  • Chao Pi
  • Xiuling Cui
  • Yusheng Wu
  • Dapeng Zou
  • Yabo Li

Publications by Yangjie Wu are frequently found in a range of academic journals and venues, including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Organic Letters
  • Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
  • Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • The Journal of Organic Chemistry

Significant publications by or involving Yangjie Wu include:

  • Directing group migration strategy in transition-metal-catalysed direct C-H functionalization, 2021, Chemical Society Reviews
  • Visible-Light-Induced Radical Difluoromethylation/Cyclization of Unactivated Alkenes: Access to CF2H-Substituted Quinazolinones, 2021, Organic Letters
  • Rh(III)-Catalyzed Tandem Acylmethylation/Nitroso Migration/Cyclization of N-Nitrosoanilines with Sulfoxonium Ylides in One Pot: Approach to 3-Nitrosoindoles, 2020, Organic Letters
  • Divergent C(sp2)-H arylation of heterocycles via organic photoredox catalysis, 2022, Green Chemistry
  • Generalized Chemoselective Transfer Hydrogenation/Hydrodeuteration, 2020, Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis

Best Publications

  • Palladium-catalyzed alkenylation of quinoline-N-oxides via C-H activation under external-oxidant-free conditions.

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  • Sulfonylation of quinoline N-oxides with aryl sulfonyl chlorides via copper-catalyzed C-H bonds activation.

    Zhiyong Wu;Hongyu Song;Xiuling Cui;Chao Pi

  • Copper-Catalyzed Direct Amination of Quinoline N-Oxides via C–H Bond Activation under Mild Conditions

    Chongwei Zhu;Meiling Yi;Donghui Wei;Xuan Chen

  • Redox of ferrocene controlled asymmetric dehydrogenative Heck reaction via palladium-catalyzed dual C–H bond activation

    Chao Pi;Ying Li;Xiuling Cui;Xiuling Cui;Hao Zhang

  • Copper(I)-Catalyzed Sulfonylation of 8-Aminoquinoline Amides with Sulfonyl Chlorides in Air

    Huijie Qiao;Suyan Sun;Fan Yang;Yu Zhu

  • Direct C-2 Alkylation of Quinoline N-Oxides with Ethers via Palladium-Catalyzed Dehydrogenative Cross-Coupling Reaction

    Zhiyong Wu;Chao Pi;Xiuling Cui;Xiuling Cui;Jie Bai

  • Regioselective Palladium-Catalyzed Phosphonation of Coumarins with Dialkyl H-Phosphonates via C–H Functionalization

    Xia Mi;Mengmeng Huang;Jianye Zhang;Chenyang Wang

  • A novel two-phase oxidative coupling of 2-naphthols suspended in aqueous Fe3+ solutions

    Kuiling Ding;Yang Wang;Lijun Zhang;Yangjie Wu

  • Cyclopalladated ferrocenylimines: efficient catalysts for homocoupling and Sonogashira reaction of terminal alkynes

    Fan Yang;Xiuling Cui;Ya-nan Li;Jinli Zhang

  • Highly Efficient and Practical Optical Resolution of 2‐Amino‐2′‐hydroxy‐1,1′‐binaphthyl by Molecular Complexation with N‐Benzylcinchonidium Chloride: A Direct Transformation to Binaphthyl Amino Phosphine

    Kuiling Ding;Yang Wang;Hongying Yun;Jinxia Liu

  • Synthesis of ferrocene derivatives with planar chirality via palladium-catalyzed enantioselective C-H bond activation.

    Chao Pi;Xiuling Cui;Xiuling Cui;Xiuyan Liu;Mengxing Guo

  • Copper-catalyzed reductive coupling of aryl sulfonyl chlorides with H-phosphonates leading to S-aryl phosphorothioates.

    Jie Bai;Xiuling Cui;Xiuling Cui;Hui Wang;Yangjie Wu

  • Direct 2-acetoxylation of quinoline N-oxides via copper catalyzed C–H bond activation

    Xuan Chen;Chongwei Zhu;Xiuling Cui;Xiuling Cui;Yangjie Wu

  • Pd-catalyzed direct C-H bond sulfonylation of azobenzenes with arylsulfonyl chlorides.

    Duo Zhang;Xiuling Cui;Xiuling Cui;Qianqian Zhang;Yangjie Wu

  • Directing group migration strategy in transition-metal-catalysed direct C–H functionalization

    Yingtao Wu;Chao Pi;Yangjie Wu;Xiuling Cui

  • Copper-mediated oxidative decarboxylative coupling of arylpropiolic acids with dialkyl H-phosphonates in water.

    Xiang Li;Fan Yang;Yangjie Wu;Yusheng Wu

  • Palladium(II)-catalyzed direct regioselectively oxidative acylation of azobenzenes with toluene derivatives.

    Hongyu Song;Dong Chen;Chao Pi;Xiuling Cui;Xiuling Cui

  • Direct regioselective phosphonation of heteroaryl N-oxides with H-phosphonates under metal and external oxidant free conditions

    Hui Wang;Xiuling Cui;Xiuling Cui;Yu Pei;Qianqian Zhang

  • Studies on the cyclometallation of ferrocenylimines

    Yangjie Wu;Shouquan Huo;Junfang Gong;Xiuling Cui

  • Directly Fused Highly Substituted Naphthalenes via Pd-Catalyzed Dehydrogenative Annulation of N,N-Dimethylaminomethyl Ferrocene Using a Redox Process with a Substrate

    Hao Zhang;Xiuling Cui;Xiangna Yao;Hui Wang

  • Cyclopalladated Ferrocenylimines: Efficient Catalysts for Homocoupling and Sonogashira Reaction of Terminal Alkynes.

    Fan Yang;Xiuling Cui;Ya‐nan Li;Jinli Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiuling Cui
Xiuling Cui Huaqiao University
Mao-Ping Song
Mao-Ping Song Zhengzhou University
Minghua Liu
Minghua Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Kuiling Ding
Kuiling Ding Chinese Academy of Sciences
Junbiao Chang
Junbiao Chang Zhengzhou University
Thomas C. W. Mak
Thomas C. W. Mak Chinese University of Hong Kong
Yaoting Fan
Yaoting Fan Zhengzhou University
Shuang-Quan Zang
Shuang-Quan Zang Zhengzhou University
Hachiro Nakanishi
Hachiro Nakanishi Tohoku University
Masahiro Terada
Masahiro Terada Tohoku University

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