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Xiaohua Liu

Researcher at Sichuan University

Publications -  363
Citations -  12383

Xiaohua Liu is an academic researcher from Sichuan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enantioselective synthesis & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 319 publications receiving 9818 citations.

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Asymmetric synthesis of complex tricyclo[3.2.2.0]nonenes from racemic norcaradienes: kinetic resolution via Diels–Alder reaction

TL;DR: In this paper, the enantioselective synthesis of complex tricyclo[3.2.0]nonenes through the Diels-Alder reaction is reported, which represents a kinetic asymmetric transformation in the presence of a chiral cobalt(ii) complex of chiral N,N′-dioxide.
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Asymmetric Dearomatization of Indoles Through a Michael/Friedel—Crafts-Type Cascade to Construct Polycyclic Spiroindolines.

TL;DR: Asymmetric dearomatization of indoles is achieved by a cascade reaction between isocyanoethylindole and alkylidene malonates catalyzed by a chiral N,N-dioxide/Mg catalyst as mentioned in this paper.
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Asymmetric N—H Insertion of Secondary and Primary Anilines under the Catalysis of Palladium and Chiral Guanidine Derivatives.

TL;DR: In this article, an efficient enantioselective NH insertion reaction of secondary and primary anilines was catalyzed by palladium(0) in combination with chiral guanidine derivatives.
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Asymmetric Three‐Component Strecker Reactions Catalyzed by trans‐4‐Hydroxy‐L‐proline‐Derived N,N′‐Dioxides.

TL;DR: In this paper, trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline derived N,N'-dioxides have been developed and used as efficient organocatalysts for the one-pot three-component Strecker reaction with an aldehyde, (1,1-diphenyl)methylamine, and TMSCN.
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Asymmetric Epoxidation of Alkenes Catalyzed by a Cobalt Complex.

TL;DR: In this paper , a chiral cobalt complex was used to realize the enantioselective epoxidation of cyclic and acyclic trisubstituted alkenes by using PhIO as the oxidant in acetone.