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We attended the 22nd National Conference on Organometallic Chemistry of China, where we spent three enriching days meeting various eminent chemists, absorbing their engaging lectures, and immersing ourselves in a lively scholarly ambiance.Additionally, congratulations to Gang Chen for winning the Excellent Poster Award.
We are particularly honored to have our esteemed mentor, Prof. Pengfei Xu, visiting our institute! Thank you for sharing the incredible science and the fascinating stories behind it. Your presence has truly been an inspiration to all of us!
It has been an incredible two-year journey filled with success, friendship, and amazing scientific discoveries! We are immensely grateful for all your contributions and are incredibly proud of every achievement you have made!Your wisdom and kindness will forever be cherished in our hearts!Farewell, Hui, and may your future be as bright and prosperous as you deserve!
We were honored to host Prof. Junfeng Zhao from Guangzhou Medical University in our laboratory. An engaging joint seminar followed, where CYP, LDH, and LH presented their research. We had many insightful discussions with Prof. Zhao, and we are grateful for his kind and brilliant advice. Thank you, Prof. Zhao!
J. Ma group wish you a happy Spring Festival and all the best!
We participated in the 23rd International Conference on Organic Synthesis. Over the course of these five days, we had the opportunity to meet numerous distinguished chemists, listened to their captivating presentations, and immerse ourselves in a vibrant academic atmosphere.
Alkene and arene, to be reduced or retained? That's the question.The herein answer for this question is different from conventional ones. By using energy transfer (EnT) catalysis enabled hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) protocol, benzenoid ring of the quinoline is more easily reduced than an electron-deficient alkene. Furthermore, many reducing labile moieties such as aryl iodide, electron-defici...