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Shaowu Wang

Researcher at Anhui Normal University

Publications -  102
Citations -  1573

Shaowu Wang is an academic researcher from Anhui Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1411 citations. Previous affiliations of Shaowu Wang include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Anhui Polytechnic University.

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Highly efficient and reusable dendritic catalysts derived from N-prolylsulfonamide for the asymmetric direct aldol reaction in water.

TL;DR: The direct aldol reactions catalyzed by chiral dendritic catalysts derived from N-prolylsulfonamide gave the corresponding products in high isolated yields with excellent anti diastereoselectivity and enantioselectivities in water.
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Highly atom efficient guanylation of both aromatic and secondary amines catalyzed by simple lanthanide amides.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the cyclopentadienyl-free simple lanthanide amides are highly efficient catalysts for the guanylation of both aromatic and secondary amines with a high activity under mild conditions.
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Synthesis of monofluorinated indolizines and their derivatives by the 1,3-dipolar reaction of N-ylides with fluorinated vinyl tosylates

TL;DR: In this paper, a 1,3-dipolar reaction between fluorinated vinyl tosylates and N-ylides of pyridinium, isoquinolinium and benzimidazolinium, generated in situ from their halides salts, was proposed.
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Rare earth metal bis(trimethylsilyl)amido complexes bearing pyrrolyl-methylamide ligand. Synthesis, structure, and catalytic activity towards guanylation of amines

TL;DR: The N-arylaminomethyl substituted pyrrolyl ligand was synthesized by reduction of 2 and showed all rare earth metal complexes exhibited a high catalytic activity on the guanylation of aromatic amines.
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Dinuclear Rare‐Earth Metal Alkyl Complexes Supported by Indolyl Ligands in μ‐η2:η1:η1 Hapticities and their High Catalytic Activity for Isoprene 1,4‐cis‐Polymerization

TL;DR: The yttrium and dysprosium complexes exhibited high catalytic activities and high regio- and stereoselectivities for isoprene 1,4-cis-polymerization.