Nan Zheng
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Nan Zheng's research investigates the synthetic potential of distonic radical cations and their related species. This work focuses on uncovering new reactivity within these chemical entities, aiming to expand the toolkit available for organic synthesis. Zheng is the Principal Investigator on a grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of General Medical Sciences, which provides $427,507 to support this research.
With a recent publication in 2022, Zheng remains an active researcher in the field. Their scholarly output includes seven publications, which have collectively garnered 163 citations. Zheng's h-index is 3, reflecting their contributions to the scientific literature.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 163
Selected Publications
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New Reactivity of Amine Radical Cations and Their Related Species (2022)
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Visible‐Light‐Mediated [4+2] Annulation of <i>N</i>‐Cyclobutylanilines with Alkynes Catalyzed by Self‐Doped Ti<sup>3+</sup>@TiO<sub>2</sub> (2017)
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ChemInform Abstract: Intermolecular [3 + 2] Annulation of Cyclopropylanilines with Alkynes, Enynes, and Diynes via Visible Light Photocatalysis. (2015)
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A Visible‐Light‐Mediated Oxidative CN Bond Formation/Aromatization Cascade: Photocatalytic Preparation of <i>N</i>‐Arylindoles (2012)
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Intermolecular [3+2] Cycloaddition of Cyclopropylamines with Olefins by Visible‐Light Photocatalysis (2011)
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ChemInform Abstract: Photoinduced Cleavage of N—N Bonds of Aromatic Hydrazines and Hydrazides by Visible Light. (2011)
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ChemInform Abstract: Fe(II)‐Catalyzed Amination of Aromatic C—H Bonds via Ring Opening of 2H‐Azirines: Synthesis of 2,3‐Disubstituted Indoles. (2010)
Federal Grants 1 $427,507 total
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