Jing Jin
University of Nottingham
5 Papers
Jing Jin is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Flow chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Continuous niobium phosphate catalysed Skraup reaction for quinoline synthesis from solketal
Jing Jin,Sandro Guidi,Sandro Guidi,Zahra Abada,Zacharias Amara,Zacharias Amara,Maurizio Selva,Michael W. George,Michael W. George,Martyn Poliakoff +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a continuous reaction of solketal with anilines over a solid acid niobium phosphate (NbP) was reported for the continuous generation of quinolines in the Skraup reaction.
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Remote-controlled experiments with cloud chemistry
Ryan A. Skilton,Richard A. Bourne,Zacharias Amara,Raphael Horvath,Jing Jin,Michael J. Scully,Emilia S. Streng,Samantha Tang,Peter A. Summers,Jiawei Wang,Eduardo Pérez,Nigist Asfaw,Guilherme L. P. Aydos,Jairton Dupont,Gurbuz Comak,Michael W. George,Martyn Poliakoff +16 more
TL;DR: Developing cleaner chemical processes often involves sophisticated flow-chemistry equipment that is not available in many economically developing countries, so networking of chemists across the internet to allow remote experimentation offers a viable solution to this problem.
A laboratory-scale annular continuous flow reactor for UV photochemistry using excimer lamps for discrete wavelength excitation and its use in a wavelength study of a photodecarboxlyative cyclisation
Erica N. DeLaney,Darren S. Lee,Luke D. Elliott,Jing Jin,Kevin I. Booker-Milburn,Martyn Poliakoff,Michael W. George,Michael W. George +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new annular reactor for continuous UV photochemistry, which uses easily interchangeable excimer lamps of different wavelengths, is described, and its use is demonstrated by investigating the effect of discrete wavelength lamps (222, 282 and 308 nm) on the reaction of potassium N-phthalimidobutanoate 1.
Automated Serendipity with Self-Optimizing Continuous-Flow Reactors
Zacharias Amara,Emilia S. Streng,Ryan A. Skilton,Jing Jin,Michael W. George,Michael W. George,Martyn Poliakoff +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a self-optimizing approach is used as a tool for targeting known and unknown materials in the continuous reaction of aniline, dimethyl carbonate (DMC) and tetrahydrofuran (THF) in supercritical CO2 on γ-Al2O3.
Anode reaction mechanisms of Na|NaCl-CaCl2|Zn liquid metal battery
TL;DR: In this article , the anode reactions for the multiple discharge potential plateaus were deduced by means of FactSage thermochemical software, which were subsequently validated by X-ray diffraction analysis and the modeling of phase transformation in the cooling process.