Xiao-Hong | Organic synthesis methodology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiao-Hong | Organic synthesis methodology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Wei College of Chemical Engineering, China

Xiao-Hong Wei is a respected professor at Northwest Minzu University, where he specializes in organic chemistry. His research is focused on innovative synthetic methods for forming carbon-phosphorus (C-P) and C-heteroatom bonds. With a strong academic background and a commitment to advancing organic synthesis methodology, Dr. Wei has made significant contributions that have implications for both academic research and practical applications in chemistry.

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Dr. Wei’s work has resulted in a citation index of 6, indicating the relevance and impact of his research within the field of organic chemistry. This metric reflects not only the quality of his publications but also his influence on subsequent research by peers in the scientific community.

Dr. Xiaohong Wei has accumulated a total of 132 citations across 116 documents, reflecting his impactful contributions to the field of organic chemistry. He has authored 20 documents, showcasing his active engagement in research. His h-index is 7, indicating that at least seven of his publications have received seven or more citations each. These metrics highlight his influence and recognition within the academic community.

Education

Dr. Wei completed his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at Lanzhou University from September 2012 to July 2015. His education provided him with a solid foundation in chemical principles and research methodologies, which he has since applied to his academic and professional endeavors.

Research Focus

His research primarily revolves around the development of selective and efficient methods for forming C-P and C-heteroatom bonds. By innovating in organic synthesis, Dr. Wei aims to improve the efficiency and selectivity of chemical reactions, with applications in pharmaceuticals and materials science.

Professional Journey

Dr. Wei began his career as an Associate Professor at Northwest Minzu University, where he served from September 2015 until December 2022. In January 2023, he was promoted to Professor, a role that reflects his expertise and contributions to the field of organic chemistry, as well as his leadership in research initiatives.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Among Dr. Wei’s notable contributions is the development of an acid-promoted difunctionalization method for ketones, which facilitates the formation of C-P and C-C bonds in an environmentally friendly manner. This innovative approach not only improves synthetic efficiency but also enables the synthesis of valuable compounds, showcasing the practical significance of his research.

Lewis Acid-Catalyzed Phosphinoylation and Halogenation of α,β-Unsaturated Ketones:

Published: 2024 in Organic Chemistry Frontiers

DOI: 10.1039/D4QO00748D

Highlights: This study explores the synthesis of γ-halo allylic phosphonates through Lewis acid catalysis, showcasing the potential of α,β-unsaturated ketones in these transformations.

Lewis-Acid-Catalyzed Phosphorylation of Alcohols:

Published: 2024 in RSC Advances

DOI: 10.1039/D3RA08214H

Highlights: This article details a method for the efficient phosphorylation of alcohols using Lewis acid catalysts, contributing to the development of more versatile synthetic strategies.

Acid-Promoted Multicomponent Reaction to Synthesize 4-Phosphorylated 4H-Chromenes:

Published: 2024 in The Journal of Organic Chemistry

DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.4c00454

Highlights: This research presents a multicomponent reaction approach for synthesizing 4-phosphorylated 4H-chromenes, emphasizing the utility of acid-promoted conditions in complex molecule construction.

An Efficient Direct Phosphinylation and Alkylation of Ketones:

Published: 2023 in Organic Chemistry Frontiers

DOI: 10.1039/D2QO01749K

Highlights: This paper discusses a direct method for the phosphinylation and alkylation of ketones, enabling the synthesis of α,α-disubstituted γ-ketophosphine oxides.

Three-Component Direct Phosphorylation of Aldehydes and Alkylation of Ketones:

Published: 2023 in The Journal of Organic Chemistry

DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.3c01674

Highlights: This study outlines a three-component reaction strategy for the direct phosphorylation of aldehydes and subsequent alkylation of ketones, aiming to synthesize γ-ketophosphine oxides efficiently.

Research Timeline

Dr. Xiao-Hong Wei completed his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at Lanzhou University from September 2012 to July 2015, laying the groundwork for his academic career. He then served as an Associate Professor at Northwest Minzu University from September 2015 to December 2022, where he focused on advancing research in organic synthesis. In January 2023, he was appointed as a Professor at the same institution, reflecting his expertise and contributions to the field. Notably, in 2023, Dr. Wei published significant research findings in Organic Chemistry Frontiers, further establishing his presence in the academic community.

Conclusion

Xiao-Hong Wei’s expertise in organic chemistry and dedication to research innovation have established him as a prominent figure in his field. His work on synthetic methodologies advances both academic knowledge and practical applications, making him a valuable contributor to the scientific community.