Yan Yang
University of Toulouse
5 Papers
9 Citations
Yan Yang is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transmetalation & Reactivity (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Yan Yang include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Lanzhou University.
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Papers
Chalcogen-atom abstraction reactions of a Di-iron imidophosphorane complex.
Luis M. Aguirre Quintana,Yan Yang,Arun Ramanathan,Ningxin Jiang,John Bacsa,Laurent Maron,Henry S. La Pierre +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the reaction of 1-Fe with S8 or Se0 results in bridging, side-on coordination (μ-κ1:κ1-E22-) of the heavy chalcogens in complexes.
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Hydrolysis of scandium alkyl derivatives supported by a pentadentate diborate ligand: Interconversion of hydroxo and oxo complexes
Daniel W. Beh,Warren E. Piers,Laurent Maron,Laurent Maron,Yan Yang,Yan Yang,Benjamin S. Gelfand,Jian-Bin Li +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that 3 is actually more thermodynamically stable than 2, but the reactivity of 3 with the water eliminated leads to its decomposition to 2 and several hydrolysis products.
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Monomeric Rare-Earth Metal Silyl-Thiophosphinoyl-Alkylidene Complexes: Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity.
TL;DR: Reactions of these rare-earth metal alkylidene complexes with PhCN give four kinds of products, the formation of which is dependent on the rare- earth metal ions, ancillary ligands, and alkyLidene groups of the complexes.
CS2 Reductive Coupling to Acetylenedithiolate by a Dinuclear Ytterbium(II) Complex
Davide Toniolo,Aurélien R. Willauer,Julie Andrez,Yan Yang,Rosario Scopelliti,Laurent Maron,Marinella Mazzanti +6 more
TL;DR: The activation of CS2 is of interest in a broad range of fields and, more particularly, in the context of creating new C-C bonds as discussed by the authors, which can be attributed to the unusual binding mode of CS22- in the isolated "key intermediate" [Yb2 L4 (μ-CS2 )], which results from the dinuclear nature of 1.
Dianionic Carbon-Bridged Scandium–Copper/Silver Heterobimetallic Complexes: Synthesis, Bonding, and Reactivity
TL;DR: Alkylidene-bridged scandium-copper/silver heterobimetallic complexes were synthesized and structurally characterized and clearly demonstrates a cooperative effect between the two metal centers through the formation of a direct Sc⋅ⓂⓁCu interaction that drives the reactivity with CO.