Daoxin Wang
Jiangxi Normal University
8 Papers
Daoxin Wang is an academic researcher from Jiangxi Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Electrochemical Aminoselenation and Oxyselenation of Styrenes with Hydrogen Evolution
Li Sun,Li Sun,Yong Yuan,Min Yao,Han Wang,Daoxin Wang,Meng Gao,Yi-Hung Chen,Aiwen Lei,Aiwen Lei +9 more
TL;DR: The electro-induced aminoselenation and oxyselenation of styrenes without any acids or oxidants as additives is reported and this transformation is compatible with various functional groups, which leads to vicinal difunctionalized organoselenium compounds.
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Comprehensive Comparisons between Directing and Alternating Current Electrolysis in Organic Synthesis.
Li Zeng,Jianxing Wang,Daoxin Wang,Hong-Ming Yi,Aiwen Lei +4 more
- 22 Aug 2023
TL;DR: This minireview compares direct-current (DC) and alternating-current (AC) electrolysis in organic synthesis, highlighting AC's advantages, including reduced metal catalyst deposition, precise oxidation/reduction control, and improved mass transfer, and provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for AC-driven transformations.
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Electrochemical Mn-Promoted Radical Selenylation of Boronic Acids with Diselenide Reagents.
Zi-Bao Chen,Yuan Wang,Chuanzhi Hu,Daoxin Wang,Peilin Lei,Hong-Ming Yi,Yong-An Yuan,Aiwen Lei +7 more
TL;DR: A powerful and environmentally friendly electrochemical manganese-promoted free radical selenylation reaction between boronic acids and diselenide reagents was established in this article .
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Alternating Current Electrolysis Enabled Formal C‐O/O‐H Cross‐Metathesis of 4‐Alkoxy Anilines with Alcohols
Daoxin Wang,Tengfei Jiang,Hao Wan,Zi-Bao Chen,Junchao Qi,Anqi Yang,Zhi Xiong Huang,Yong-An Yuan,Aiwen Lei +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a new protocol was proposed to achieve the formal C−O/O−H cross-metathesis via alternating current electrolysis, which can be used in late-stage modification of pharmaceuticals as well as biologically active compounds.
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Electrochemical Aminoselenation and Oxyselenation of Styrenes with Hydrogen Evolution.
Li Sun,Yong-An Yuan,Min Yao,Han Wang,Daoxin Wang,M. Gao,Yi-Hung Chen,Aiwen Lei +7 more
TL;DR: The electro-induced aminoselenation and oxyselenation of styrenes without any acids or oxidants as additives is reported and this transformation is compatible with various functional groups, which leads to vicinal difunctionalized organoselenium compounds.