Publications by authors named "Guang-Zhen Mo"

1,3,5-Tri(1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2-yl)benzene derivatives, as a new kind of fluorescent chemosensor for the detection of nitroaromatic explosives, are designed and synthesized by simple N-hydrocarbylation. Among 16 obtained compounds, compound 4g has the best capability for detection of picric acid (PA), having good selectivity and high sensitivity. The detection of PA with 4g solution-coated paper strips at the picogram level is developed.

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An efficient method for the synthesis of aminomethyl benzimidazoles is developed by using a one-pot batch reaction between amino acids and o-phenylenediamines. This reaction proceeds smoothly in an unmodified household microwave oven, even though scale-up is to 10 g. A desirable method for the quick synthesis of benzimidazoles, which are used as a kind of important intermediates in drug synthesis, is provided by the scale-up utilization of amino acid resource.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Guang-Zhen Mo"

  • - Guang-Zhen Mo has focused on the development of innovative methods for synthesizing and utilizing benzimidazole derivatives, demonstrating their applications in environmental sensing and pharmaceuticals.
  • - In his research, Mo synthesized benzimidazole derivatives that serve as selective fluorescent chemosensors, particularly highlighting the impressive sensitivity and selectivity of compound 4g for detecting picric acid at the picogram level.
  • - Mo's work also includes a microwave-assisted synthesis method for benzimidazoles, showcasing an efficient one-pot reaction that can be scaled up to 10 grams, contributing to the field of drug synthesis with a focus on using readily available amino acid resources.