Yunjie Xu
chemistry
University of Alberta
Canada
Biography
BSc in Chemistry and BSc in Mathematics, Xiamen U., China. PhD, UBC, Canada.
Research Interest
Our research centres on chirality and chiral recognition. Specifically, we are interested in (i) quantifying how intermolecular forces come together in a stereo-specific way to enable a chiral molecule to recognize and to discriminate one enantiomer from the other, (ii) determining the conformation and absolute configuration of chiral molecules, and (iii) probing and modelling solvent effects in chiroptical measurements. We design and construct our own highly specialized instruments such as cw cavity ring down and cavity enhanced absorption spectrometers based on lead salt diode lasers and quantum cascade lasers, and a rapid scanning direct absorption spectrometer with an astigmatic multi-path cell. We also utilize advance analytical instruments such as a Fourier transform vibrational circular dichroism spectrometer to develop new strategies to investigate chiral phenomena in solution and in thin films.
Publications
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Wenyuan Huang, Javix Thomas, Wolfgang Jäger, Yunjie Xu*, "Tunnelling and barrier-less motions in the 2-fluoroethanol-water complex: a rotational spectroscopic and ab initio study", Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2017, 19, 12221-12228. DOI: 10.1039/C7CP01666B. This article is part of the themed collection: CSC100: Celebrating Canadian Chemistry