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Chemistry – An Asian Journal

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Editor: Theresa Kueckmann

Impact Factor: 4.5

ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2011: 27/154 (Chemistry Multidisciplinary)

Online ISSN: 1861-471X

Associated Title(s): Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry, Chemistry - A European Journal, Chinese Journal of Chemistry, Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, The Chemical Record

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alkylation · asymmetric catalysis · charge transfer · cycloaddition · dendrimers · density functional calculations · electrochemistry · fluorescence · gold · host-guest systems · iron · ketones · luminescence · mesoporous materials · molecular devices · nanoparticles · nanostructures · oxidation · palladium · photochemistry · platinum · polymerization · polymers · porphyrinoids · proteins · ruthenium · self-assembly · sensors · supramolecular chemistry · total synthesis

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  1. Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation of 3-Nitroquinolines: Facile Access to Cyclic Nitro Compounds with Two Contiguous Stereocenters

    Xian-Feng Cai, Mu-Wang Chen, Zhi-Shi Ye, Ran-Ning Guo, Dr. Lei Shi, Prof. Yan-Qin Li and Prof. Yong-Gui Zhou

    Article first published online: 17 MAY 2013 | DOI: 10.1002/asia.201300380

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    Hi, neighbor! The first organocatalyzed asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of aromatic nitro compounds was successfully developed with up to 99 % ee. The new methodology provides a direct and facile access to enantiopure cyclic nitro compounds with two contiguous stereocenters.

  2. Site-Selective Functionalization of Periodic Mesoporous Organosilica (PMO) with Macrocyclic Host for Specific and Reversible Recognition of Heavy Metal

    Dr. Gang Ye, Yuxiao Leng, Feifei Bai, Jichao Wei, Prof. Jianchen Wang and Prof. Jing Chen

    Article first published online: 17 MAY 2013 | DOI: 10.1002/asia.201300131

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    Playing the host: A novel class of macrocyclic-host-functionalized periodic mesoporous organosilica (PMO) materials with excellent and reversible recognition of PbII was developed and upgraded by a site-selective post-modification method (see figure).

  3. Low-Background, Highly Sensitive DNA Biosensor by Using an Electrically Neutral Cobalt(II) Complex as the Redox Hybridization Indicator

    Prof. Dr. Qingxiang Wang, Yingtao Ding, Liheng Wang, Jiancong Ni, Zhanglong Yu, Haibin Lin and Feng Gao

    Article first published online: 16 MAY 2013 | DOI: 10.1002/asia.201300047

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    Die another DNA: An electrically neutral cobalt complex, [Co(GA)2(phen)] (GA=glycollic acid, phen=1,10-phenathroline), could intercalate into the DNA duplex through the planar phen ligand with a binding constant of 6.2(±0.2)×105M−1.

  4. One-Pot, Template-Free Synthesis of Pd[BOND]Pt Single-Crystalline Hollow Cubes with Enhanced Catalytic Activity

    Long Sun, Dr. Zhicheng Zhang, Dr. Biao Xu and Prof. Dr. Xun Wang

    Article first published online: 15 MAY 2013 | DOI: 10.1002/asia.201300352

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    Crystal clear: Pd[BOND]Pt single-crystalline hollow cubes with enhanced catalytic activities have been obtained by using a one-pot template-free method with inorganic salts, such as PdCl2 and H2PtCl66 H2O, as precursors.

  5. Electric Double-Layer Capacitor Based on an Ionic Clathrate Hydrate

    Wonhee Lee, Minchul Kwon, Seongmin Park, Dongwook Lim, Dr. Jong-Ho Cha and Prof. Dr. Huen Lee

    Article first published online: 13 MAY 2013 | DOI: 10.1002/asia.201300089

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    Double trouble: A new approach to an electric double-layer capacitor (EDLC) is suggested, which is based on proton-conducting ionic clathrate hydrate (ICH) Me4NOH5 H2O. The carbon materials in the ICH show high specific capacitance, reversible charge–discharge behavior, and a long cycle life. These ICHs are expected to find practical applications in versatile energy devices that incorporate electrochemical systems.

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