Publications by authors named "Xian-Yong Yu"

An efficient approach to access functionalized indole derivatives has been developed through Cu(OTf)-catalyzed C3 aza-Friedel-Crafts alkylation of substituted indoles 5a-5m, -methyl-pyrrole with linear ,-acetals 4a-4l. As a result, a series of C3 amide aza-alkylated indole derivatives 6a-6ag and 7 were synthesized in moderate to excellent yields.

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A simple, practical and metal-free method has been developed for the synthesis of sulfonamides and β-arylsulfonyl enamines via the selective cleavage of C-N and C-H bonds through the iodine-catalyzed oxidation of arenesulfonyl chlorides and sodium sulfinates with tert-amines. The method uses commercially available inexpensive catalysts and oxidants, and has a wide substrate scope and operational simplicity.

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Article Synopsis
  • Research investigates how pyrazolylpyridine (pzpy) ligands interact with biperoxidovanadate (bpV) using advanced NMR techniques.
  • The study finds that several new hepta-coordinated peroxidovanadate species are formed, with different ligands showing varying levels of affinity for coordination based on equilibrium constants.
  • Two isomers of the bpV-pzpy complex are identified, with their prevalence influenced by the nature of the N substituent on the pyrazole ring, illustrating the role of hydrogen bonding, steric effects, and solvation in coordination equilibria.
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To understand the substitution effects of 4-(pyridin-2-yl)pyrimidine (pprd) on the coordination reaction equilibria, the interactions between a series of the pprd-like ligands and [OV(O(2))(2)(H(2)O)](-) or [OV(O(2))(2)(HOD)](-) or [OV(O(2))(2)(D(2)O)](-) (bpV) have been explored by a combination of multinuclear ((1)H, (13)C, and (51)V) magnetic resonance, heteronuclear single quantum coherence (HSQC) and variable temperature NMR in a 0.15 mol L(-1) NaCl D(2)O solution that mimics physiological conditions. The direct NMR data are reported for the first time.

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Aim: To study the chemical constituents of Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. F.

Methods: Various column chromatographies with silica gel were used for the isolation and purification.

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To simulate the types of coordination and solution structures of the active site of haloperoxidases, the interaction systems between diperoxovanadate complexes [OV(O2)2L]n- (n = 1 or 3, L = oxalate or H2O) and a series of histidine-like ligands in solution have been studied by using 1D multinuclear (1H, 13C, and 51V) NMR, 2D diffusion ordered spectroscopy, and variable-temperature NMR in 0.15 mol/L NaCl ionic medium, representing the physiological conditions of human blood. Some direct NMR data are given for the first time.

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A novel diperoxovanadate complex NH4[OV(O2)2{2-(2'-pyridyl)-imidazole}] x 4H2O was synthesized in aqueous solution under physiological conditions. The solution structure of the complex was characterized by multinuclear (1H, 13C, 14N, and 51V) as well as multi-dimensional (DOSY and C-H COSY) NMR techniques in the interaction system of NH4VO3/H2O2/2-(2'-pyridyl)-imidazole at room temperature. The crystal structure of the complex was determined at 173K by single-crystal X-ray diffraction method.

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