Lu,yiÂ
Associate professor
Inorganic chemistry
Nanjing University
China
Biography
Yi Lu is currently an associate professor at Nanjing University. She received her PhD degree from Nanjing University under supervision of Prof. Wei-Yin Sun in 2011, studying the synthesis and catalytic properties of MOFs. Sponsored by Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) from 2008 to 2010, she studied in the Scripps Research Institute as a visiting student under supervision of Prof. Jin-Quan Yu, working on Pd-catalyzed C-H activation reactions. In 2011, she joined School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University. Her research interest focuses on selectively catalytic C-H functionalization and small molecule catalysis by MOF membranes.
Research Interest
Synthesis of drug molecules based on selectively catalytic C-H functionalization, Small molecule catalysis by MOF membranes
Publications
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Chen K, Kang YS, Zhao Y, Yang JM, Lu Y, Sun WY. Cucurbit [6] uril-based supramolecular assemblies: possible application in radioactive cesium cation capture. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2014 Nov 19;136(48):16744-7.
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Lu Y, Wang HW, Spangler JE, Chen K, Cui PP, Zhao Y, Sun WY, Yu JQ. Rh (III)-catalyzed C–H olefination of N-pentafluoroaryl benzamides using air as the sole oxidant. Chemical Science. 2015;6(3):1923-7.
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Wang HW, Cui PP, Lu Y, Sun WY, Yu JQ. Ligand-Promoted Rh (III)-Catalyzed Coupling of Aryl C–H Bonds with Arylboron Reagents. The Journal of organic chemistry. 2016 Apr 7;81(8):3416-22.