Publications by authors named "Yuefa Gong"

To enhance the stability and adsorption performance of chitosan in Cr(VI)-contaminated acidic wastewater, a novel EDAC-modified-EDTA-crosslinked chitosan derivative (CSEC) was synthesized via a one-pot method with chitosan, 1-Ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide hydrochloride (EDAC), and NaEDTA as raw materials. To further improve the mechanical strength and separation performance of CSEC, a novel composite bead (CSEP) of CSEC and imidazolium-functionalized polysulfone (IMPSF) was prepared through a phase inversion method. The chemical composition and microstructure of CSEC and CSEP were characterized by FESEM, FTIR, NMR and XPS techniques.

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Glycinates, protected enols, and an electrophilic trifluoromethylating reagent were employed to assemble CF-labeled threonine analogues through a radical addition cascade. To suppress the competing oxidation of the oxyalkyl radical intermediate, various redox catalysts were evaluated and Co(II) exhibited supreme selectivity control with a proper counterion. A series of glycinate and related peptides were thus successfully modified under Co-catalysis.

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It is a challenging task to remove heavy metal ions efficiently from the wastewater containing high concentrations of complexants. In this work, a novel PEI-modified chitosan/activated carbon composite adsorbent (PCA) was prepared and applied to the removal of Cu(II) from pyrophosphate plating rinsing wastewater. The main species of Cu(II) in the pyrophosphate wastewater was [Cu(HPO)] or [Cu(PO)], which were denoted as [Cu(II)-PP] anions.

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A photoredox-enabled alkylative dearomatization of protected anilines is reported. Under Ir catalysis and light irradiation, an -carbamoyl-protected aniline and an α-bromocarbonyl compound could be simultaneously activated, and the two resulting radical species then recombine with each other to afford a dearomatized cyclohexadienone imine as the major product. A series of such imines with contiguous quaternary carbon centers were prepared, which can be further converted into cyclohexadienones, cyclohexadienols, and cyclohexyl amines.

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Heterocyclic rings are the fundamental building blocks of biological systems and have wide applications in synthetic chemistry and medicinal science. The development of novel synthetic methodology for heterocyclic skeletons from a variety of starting materials has made great progress in the past decades. Meanwhile, highly strained cyclopropenes as reactive reagents in organic transformations have drawn much attention from chemists.

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A metal-free and redox-neutral trifluoromethyl-hydrazination method of alkenes is described. With a commercially available photocatalyst and low-cost reagents, both conjugated and isolated alkenes could be converted to β-trifluoromethyl hydrazines in good to excellent yields. The versatile hydrazine group can be either used for heterocycle synthesis or cleaved to afford a corresponding amine.

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A three-component and polarity-reversed addition cascade with a glyoxylate-based imine, an enol ether, and TMSN was established for the construction of γ-azido amino acids under visible light. This transformation features mild and redox-neutral conditions, affording a series of amino esters with excellent chemoselectivity. Preliminary mechanistic studies revealed that the addition of an oxyalkyl radical to imine is likely the rate-determining step.

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A visible-light-enabled catalytic formylation of fluoroalkyl imines is developed. With readily accessible starting materials and organocatalysts, this method provides a general approach to masked fluoroalkyl amino aldehydes. A synergistic catalytic effect between the photosensitizer and the H atom transfer agent was proven pivotal to this transformation.

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A formal [3 + 3] cycloaddition reaction between alkyl 2-aroyl-1-chlorocyclopropanecarboxylates 1 and common hydrazones 2 was developed. This process readily proceeded in diastereo- and regioselective fashion and gave alkyl 1,4,5,6-tetrahydropyridazine-3-carboxylates in high yields under mild basic conditions. Treatment of the annulation products with DDQ leads to the formation of functionalized pyridazine-3-carboxylates, analogues of nicotinic acid ester.

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A one-pot, three-component reaction between alkyl 1-chlorocyclopropanecarboxylate, alkyne diester, and amine is developed. This cascade reaction proceeds smoothly to afford substituted 2-aminophenols in high yields. The process proceeds through a formal [3 + 3] cycloaddition between an enamine and a cyclopropene intermediate formed in situ.

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An inorganic base-promoted domino reaction with organophosphites and acyl cyclopropane derivatives is developed and proved to provide an efficient access to functionalized enol phosphates. Unlike the well-known Perkow reaction, which employs trialkyl phosphite as the nucleophile, dialkyl phosphite is the key to the success of our transformation. This method is compatible with a series of dialkyl phosphites and acyl cyclopropanes possessing electron-withdrawing substituents, and an array of functionalized enol phosphates are successfully prepared.

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A highly chemo-selective reaction was observed when ethyl 6-hydroxyfulvene-1-carboxylate 1 was treated with different nucleophiles such as primary amines, secondary amines, alcohols, and thiols. Among them, only primary amines are reactive toward 1 to afford the condensation products 3, which exhibit good stability under both weakly acidic and basic conditions. The condensation process proved to be reversible between different primary amines.

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A thiol-promoted site-specific addition of 1,3-dioxolane to imines through a radical chain process is described. This process represents a metal-free and redox-neutral way to convert inexpensive materials to a broad range of protected α-amino aldehydes in good to excellent yields using only a catalytic amount of radical precursor. Control experiments revealed that both the thiol and a small amount of oxygen from air are indispensable to the success of this reaction.

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A direct synthetic strategy starting from alkyl 1-alkoxy-2-aroylcyclopropanecarboxylates was developed for the construction of alkyl 5-arylfuran-2-carboxylates. These donor-acceptor cyclopropanes smoothly undergo a simple ring-opening reaction or/and cycloisomerization reaction in the presence of acid at room temperature, which greatly depends on the properties of the acid used in the experiment. Alkyl 5-arylfuran-2-carboxylates were afforded in high yields in triflic acid, whereas alkyl 2,5-dioxo-5-phenylpentanoate became the major product in other protic acids and Lewis acids.

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A novel and straightforward strategy for heptafluoroisopropylation of arylboronic acids at room temperature has been developed. This method, directly using commercial available hexafluoropropene (HFP) as the starting material, provides a new way to synthesize a variety of synthetically useful heptafluoroisopropylated arenes.

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A base-promoted reaction between alkyl 2-aroyl-1-chlorocyclopropanecarboxylates and acylhydrazones is described. In common solvents, the reactions proceed smoothly under mild conditions, providing mainly the formal substitution product , as well as a little amount of the formal [3 + 2] cycloaddition product . This strained bicyclic pyrazolidine , however, became the predominant product in DMSO.

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A sequential reaction combining the copper-catalyzed asymmetric Henry reaction with the organocatalytic Michael addition-hemiacetalization cascade reaction was developed. The C1-symmetric chiral diamine L1-copper complex was responsible for the first highly enantioselective Henry reaction, while diphenylprolinol silyl ether A acted as effective organocatalyst for the second cascade reaction between chiral β-nitro alcohol and α,β-unsaturated aldehydes. Via rational design and combination of the two independent catalytic systems, good yields and excellent enantioselectivities and diastereoselectivities were achieved for a broad substrate scope under mild reaction conditions.

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A base-promoted domino reaction of 2-acyl-1-chlorocyclopropaneformic esters with amines is described. In the presence of inorganic bases like Cs2CO3 or Mg(OEt)2, the reaction proceeded smoothly in acetonitrile to afford 2-pyrone derivatives in modest to excellent yields (up to 97%). This reaction provides a straightforward and transition metal-free protocol to efficiently construct 2-pyrone skeleton.

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A base-promoted [3 + 2] annulation reaction of ethyl α-chlorocyclopropaneformates with 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds is described. This method provides an efficient and straightforward route to acidic multi-substituted fulvenes with distinctive properties.

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A highly regio- and diastereoselective cascade formal nucleophilic substitution and Mannich reaction of ethyl 2-aroyl-1-chlorocyclopropanecarboxylates with salicylaldimines is described. Under basic conditions, ethyl 2-aroyl-1-chlorocyclopropanecarboxylate is easily converted into a cyclopropene intermediate via simple 1,2-elimination of hydrogen chloride. The highly reactive cyclopropene quickly combines with salicylaldimine through regioselective oxa-addition to the strained C═C bond and subsequent diastereoselective addition to C═N bond, constructing C-O and C-C bonds at one time.

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A novel method for the synthesis of 2-trifluoromethylquinolines via Cu-catalyzed tandem reactions was reported. A strong electronic effect was observed, but the steric effect was negligible.

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A highly efficient method for the synthesis of fluorine-containing multisubstituted phenanthridines through Rh-catalyzed alkyne [2+2+2] cycloaddition reactions has been developed. This method exhibits excellent functional-group compatibility. When a bromodifluoromethyl group, rather than a trifluoromethyl group, was employed in the cycloaddition reaction, more-complicated polycyclic compounds were obtained through tandem Rh-catalyzed cycloaddition/C-H difluoromethylenation.

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A series of stable C(1)-symmetric chiral diamines (2a–2l) were conveniently synthesized by condensing exo-(-)-bornylamine or (+)-(1S,2S,5R)-menthylamine with various commercially available Cbz-protected amino acids. Among them, 2a can efficiently promote the Michael addition of nitroalkanes to a broad scope of enones with high yields (up to 96%) and excellent enantioselectivities (up to 98%) under mild conditions.

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A new Rh-catalyzed intramolecular coupling reaction of a CF(2)Br group with a 2-aryl of indole or pyrrole via C-H bond activation is presented. This reaction represents a new way of incorporating difluoromethylene groups into organic compounds. Preliminary mechanistic studies suggest that this reaction might not occur via a conventional free radical pathway.

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