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Lingxiang Lu

Researcher at Cornell University

Publications -  5
Citations -  623

Lingxiang Lu is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silylation & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 131 citations.

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Electrocatalysis as an enabling technology for organic synthesis.

TL;DR: In this article, a review highlights key innovations within the past decade in the area of synthetic electrocatalysis, with emphasis on the mechanisms and catalyst design principles underpinning these advancements, and a host of oxidative and reductive electrocatalytic methodologies are discussed and grouped according to the classification of the synthetic transformation and the nature of the electrocatalyst.
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New Redox Strategies in Organic Synthesis by Means of Electrochemistry and Photochemistry

TL;DR: This Outlook reviews the most recent growth of electrochemistry and photochemistry with special emphasis on conceptual advances that have given rise to enhanced accessibility to the tools of the modern chemical trade.
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An Electroreductive Approach to Radical Silylation via the Activation of Strong Si-Cl Bond.

TL;DR: This work presents a new strategy for silyl radical generation via electroreduction of readily available chlorosilanes through energetically uphill reductive cleavage of strong Si-Cl bonds, which proved to be general in various alkene silylation reactions including disilylation, hydrosilylated, and allylic silylated under simple and transition-metal-free conditions.
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Three-Component Chlorophosphinoylation of Alkenes via Anodically Coupled Electrolysis

Lingxiang Lu, +2 more
- 01 Jun 2019 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, an electrocatalytic protocol for the chlorophosphinoylation of simple alkenes was proposed. But the proposed protocol is based on anodically coupled electrolysis and the generation of two distinct radical intermediates occur simultaneously on the anode and are both mediated by the Mn catalyst.
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An Electrochemical Strategy to Synthesize Disilanes and Oligosilanes from Chlorosilanes.

TL;DR: In this paper , a general approach for the synthesis of disilanes as well as linear and cyclic oligosilanes via the reductive activation of readily available chlorosilane was developed.