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Xiaoge Su

Researcher at University of Pittsburgh

Publications -  10
Citations -  313

Xiaoge Su is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydrocyanation & Ion. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 207 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaoge Su include New York University & University of Science and Technology of China.

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Aggregation-Induced Dual-Phosphorescence from Organic Molecules for Nondoped Light-Emitting Diodes.

TL;DR: Taking advantage of the AIE feature, the AIP molecules are fabricated into OLEDs as a homogeneous light-emitting layer, which allows for relatively small efficiency roll-off and shows an external electroluminescence quantum yield of up to 5.8%, more than the theoretical limit for purely fluorescent OLED devices.
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Unraveling the Anomalous Solvatochromic Response of the Formate Ion Vibrational Spectrum: An Infrared, Ar-Tagging Study of the HCO2¯, DCO2¯, and HCO2¯·H2O Ions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out an ar-tagging infrared spectroscopic study of isolated HCO2 and its first hydrate, HCO 2¯·H2O, and analyzed the resulting band patterns with electronic structure and vibrationally anharmonic calculations.
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Establishing the Ground State of the Disjoint Diradical Tetramethyleneethane with Quantum Monte Carlo

TL;DR: The use of quantum Monte Carlo methods and multireference perturbation theory is demonstrated to demonstrate that the lowest singlet state of TME is energetically lower than the lowest triplet state at all values of the torsional angle between the allyl subunits.
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Stereocontrolled Cyanohydrin Ether Synthesis through Chiral Brønsted Acid-Mediated Vinyl Ether Hydrocyanation

TL;DR: Vinyl ethers can be protonated to generate oxocarbenium ions that react with Me3SiCN to form cyanohydrin alkyl ethers to form racemic products that proceed efficiently upon conversion of the vinyl ether to an α-chloro ether prior to cyanide addition in a pathway that proceeds through Brønsted acid-mediated chloride ionization