Li Pengfei
Assistant Professor
Chemistry
South University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Li Pengfei, Ph.D., assistant professor (associate researcher), Shenzhen overseas high level "Peacock Plan" talent (class B). In 2009 the Chinese Academy of Sciences Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics received a doctorate in organic chemistry, under the tutelage of Liang Xinmiao researcher. 2009 - 2011 in Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Baptist University in postdoctoral research work, under the tutelage of Chen Xinzi academician. In 2012, he was appointed assistant professor of chemistry at Nanfang University of Science and Technology (associate researcher), set up organic bionic catalysis task group, and carried out independent research work. The research group is dedicated to the field of asymmetric catalytic research, focusing on the research and development of new organic catalysts, the synthesis of pharmaceutical intermediates, chemical biology: identification and catalysis and other research directions. Li Pengfei successive Southern University of Science and Technology Union, the Department of Chemistry Party branch secretary, trade union committee, Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, the fourth CPPCC members.
Research Interest
New Catalyst Design, Synthesis and Application, synthesis of pharmaceutical intermediates, chemical biology: identification, catalysis.
Publications
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Lu Yu, Zhen Y, Jian ZP, Li P, (2016) Substrate-controlled synthesis of functionalized cyclohexanes with four stereocenters via organocatalytic asymmetric domino reaction between γ-nitro ketone and enone. European Journal of Organic Chemistry pp: 535-540.
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Jindian D, Jing C, Yu Yu C, Li P, (2016) Synthesis of Dinitrogen-Fused Spiro Heterocycles via Organocatalytic 1,3-dipolar Cycloaddition of 2-Arylidene-1,3-indandiones and Azomethine Imines. Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry 5: 477-480.
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YU Lu, Yu-yu C, Rou LI, Yan-hua J, Peng- fei LI, (2016) Combined cyclization of optically active γ- nitroketone and chalcone to construct the cyclohexane skeleton of the five-pronged center. Organic Chemistry 36: 1572-1579.