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Chunying Duan
Researcher at Dalian University of Technology
Publications - 258
Citations - 8225
Chunying Duan is an academic researcher from Dalian University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 199 publications receiving 6352 citations.
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Homochiral Metal−Organic Frameworks for Heterogeneous Asymmetric Catalysis
TL;DR: Homochiral crystallizations of two enantiomeric metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) Ce- MDIP1 and Ce-MDIP2 were achieved by using L- or D-BCIP as chiral inductions, respectively, where the chiralities were characterized by solid state CD spectra.
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Photoactive Chiral Metal–Organic Frameworks for Light-Driven Asymmetric α-Alkylation of Aldehydes
TL;DR: Two enantiomeric MOFs are developed to prompt the asymmetric α-alkylation of aliphatic aldehydes in a heterogeneous manner and it is demonstrated that the integration of both photocatalyst and asymmetric organocatalyst into a single MOF makes the enantioselection superior to that of simply mixing the corresponding MOFs with the chiral adduct.
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Metal–Organic Polymers Containing Discrete Single-Walled Nanotube as a Heterogeneous Catalyst for the Cycloaddition of Carbon Dioxide to Epoxides
TL;DR: A simple comparison of relative porous MOFs suggested that the cross-section of the channels is an important factor influencing the transport of the substrates and products through the channel.
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Polyoxometalate-based homochiral metal-organic frameworks for tandem asymmetric transformation of cyclic carbonates from olefins
TL;DR: By incorporating a pyrrolidine moiety as a chiral organocatalyst and a polyoxometalate as an oxidation catalyst, a powerful approach is devised to achieve a tandem catalyst for the efficient conversion of CO2 into value-added enantiomerically pure cyclic carbonates.
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Organized Aggregation Makes Insoluble Perylene Diimide Efficient for the Reduction of Aryl Halides via Consecutive Visible Light-Induced Electron-Transfer Processes
TL;DR: The tunable and modular nature of the two-dimensional metal-organic polymers makes the catalyst-embedding strategy promising for the development of ideal photocatalysts toward the better utilization of solar energy.