Publications by authors named "Rongxin Yin"

Based on the theory of Mie scattering, an optical sensor for a 1.0 cubic feet per minute laser particle counter is developed in this paper. First, an illumination optical path relying on aspherical lens and cylindrical lens for laser shaping was designed, and a narrow optical spot with the illumination in the vertical direction of the photosensitive area approximately distributed as a flat top was obtained.

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Angiotensin-I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory peptides are able to inhibit the activity of ACE, which is the key enzymatic factor mediating systemic hypertension. ACE-inhibitory peptides can be obtained from edible proteins and have the function of antihypertension. The amino acid sequences and the secondary structures of ACE-inhibitory peptides determine the inhibitory activities and stability.

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Bioorthogonal C-H allylation with ample scope was accomplished through a versatile manganese(I)-catalyzed C-H activation for the late-stage diversification of structurally complex peptides. The unique robustness of the manganese(I) catalysis manifold was reflected by full tolerance of sensitive functional groups, such as iodides, esters, amides, and OH-free hydroxy groups, thereby setting the stage for the racemization-free synthesis of C-H fused peptide hybrids featuring steroids, drug molecules, natural products, nucleobases, and saccharides.

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The enantioselective cobalt(III)-catalyzed C-H alkylation was achieved through the design of a novel chiral acid. The cobalt(III)-catalyzed enantioselective C-H activation was characterized by high position-, regio- and enantio-control under exceedingly mild reaction conditions. Thereby, the robust cooperative cobalt(III) catalysis proved tolerant of valuable electrophilic functional groups, including hydroxyl, bromo, and iodo substituents.

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