Dr. Bin Yang is an Associate Professor at Yantai University, specializing in organophosphorus chemistry and synthetic methodology. He received his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Lanzhou University in 2015 and joined Yantai University the same year. His research focuses on phosphorus-centered radical reactions and metal-free umpolung phosphination strategies. Dr. Yang has published 18 SCI papers, holds six patents, and has received funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He is a regular member of the Chinese Chemical Society and continues to contribute to innovative developments in modern organic synthesis.
Education
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Dr. Bin Yang earned his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Lanzhou University in 2010. He continued his academic journey at the same institution, obtaining his Ph.D. in organic chemistry in 2015 under the supervision of Professor Shang-Dong Yang. His solid academic foundation has laid the groundwork for a research career focused on innovation in organophosphorus chemistry.
Experience
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Following the completion of his doctorate, Dr. Yang began his professional career in 2015 at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yantai University, where he was appointed as a lecturer. His dedication to research and teaching excellence led to his promotion to associate professor in 2020. Throughout his academic career, he has actively participated in both foundational and applied chemical research initiatives.
Awards and Recognition
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Dr. Bin Yang has received support from prestigious funding bodies, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project No. 22001225d) and the Science and Technology Innovation and Development Plan in Yantai City (Project No. 2024JCYJ044). His innovative contributions to synthetic organic chemistry have also resulted in the publication of six patents.
Skills and Certifications
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Dr. Yang is a regular member of the Chinese Chemical Society (CCS), actively engaging with the broader chemistry research community. His expertise includes synthetic organic chemistry, radical-mediated reactions, and phosphorus-based chemical transformations. His methodological skills and innovative thinking continue to advance modern strategies in chemical synthesis.
Research Focus
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Dr. Yang has published 18 peer-reviewed papers in international SCI journals, reflecting his ongoing contributions to the global chemical research community. With an H-index of 10, his work continues to be cited and recognized within the field. In addition to academic publishing, he has contributed to patent literature with six published patents, demonstrating the practical applicability of his research findings.
Conclusion
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Dr. Bin Yang is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His consistent output, inventive methodologies, and leadership in cutting-edge research position him as a leading figure in the field of synthetic organic chemistry. Recognizing Dr. Yang with this award would not only honor his past achievements but also support his ongoing contributions to global chemical research and sustainable innovation.
Publications
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Metal-Free Electrophilic Phosphination with Soft Carbon Nucleophiles: Access to Diverse β-Ketophosphine Oxides
Authors: Da-Wei Shi, Ming Li, Zhi-Chao Wang, Jie Liu, Ying-Hao Xin, Jun-Ru Liu, Shang-Dong Yang, Bin Yang
Journal: The Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Tf₂O/DMSO-Promoted Umpolung Phosphorylation for C(sp²)–P or C(sp³)–P Bond Formation
Authors: Da-Wei Shi, Ming Li, Rui-Jia Yang, Xin-Yu Zhao, Ting Zhang, Jiayi Huangfu, Ling Xu, Ke Wang, Yi-Xuan Ma, Bin Yang
Journal: The Journal of Organic Chemistry
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DMSO-Catalyzed Double P–O Bond or Double P–S Bond Formations of Phosphinic Acids
Authors: Hui-Qi Yue, Da-Wei Shi, Peiqing Zhang, Bo Xiao, Lu-Tong Jia, Rui Li, Sheng-Nan Zhao, Shang-Dong Yang, Bin Yang
Journal: Organic Letters
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Self-Photocatalyzed Oxidation of Alkylarenes to Carbonyls with Water
Authors: Chang-Cheng Wang, Guangyao Li, Wenna Lv, Bin Yang, Jinchun Chen, Jiazhu Li
Journal: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
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Tf₂O-Mediated P(O)–N Bond Formation of Either P(O)–OH or P(O)–H Reagents with Multitype Amines
Authors: Da-Wei Shi, Hui-Qi Yue, Ming Li, Jie Liu, Chang-Cheng Wang, Shang-Dong Yang, Bin Yang
Journal: The Journal of Organic Chemistry