Publications by authors named "Ganghu Wang"

A Cu/hydrazone catalyst has been applied in the coupling reactions of anilines for the synthesis of diarylamines and azobenzenes. The copper complex that is formed plays a double duty by harnessing photon energy as a photocatalyst and then by catalysing organometallic elementary steps as a transition metal catalyst. By the selection of hydrazones and bases, the reaction selectivity of aniline can be tuned between homo-coupling and its cross-coupling with arylboronic acid, exhibiting the great potential of such hydrazones in organic synthesis.

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A carbon-supported copper nanoparticle (Cu-NP) with high catalytic activity for the synthesis of diaryl sulfones is reported. For the first time, this Cu-NP is proved to be able to effectively promote the reaction of arylboronic acids and arylsulfonyl hydrazides to generate diaryl sulfones at room temperature. The reaction shows excellent substrate universality, and substrates with different substituents can undergo the reaction smoothly, leading to the desired products in good yields.

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α-Amino azines are widely found in pharmaceuticals and ligands. Herein, we report a practical method for accessing this class of compounds via photocatalyzed hydroarylation of azine-substituted enamides with the in situ-generated aryl thianthrenium salts as the radical precursor. This reaction features a broad substrate scope, good functional group tolerance, and mild conditions and is suitable for the late-stage installation of α-amino azines in complex structures.

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In recent years, the electrochemical properties of supercapacitors have been greatly improved due to continuous improvement in their composite materials. In this study, an urchin-like MgCo2O4@PPy/NF (MgCo2O4@polypyrrole/Ni foam) core-shell structure composite material was successfully developed as an electrode for supercapacitors. The MCP-2 composite material, obtained by a hydrothermal method and in situ chemical oxidative polymerization, shows a high specific capacitance of 1079.

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