Qiang Liu | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Qiang Liu | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Collaborative Research and Mentorship:
  • Dr. Liu has a successful history of collaborations, such as his work with Yu Lan, and supervises PhD students, contributing to the growth of young scientists. His collaborative approach strengthens his scientific network and broadens the impact of his research.
Assoc Prof Dr. Qiang Liu , Tsinghua University, China

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🏛️Early Academic Pursuits

  • Qiang Liu’s academic journey began at Wuhan University, where he earned both his Bachelor’s degree (2007) and Doctorate (2012) from the College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences. Under the supervision of Prof. Aiwen Lei, his doctoral studies laid the foundation for his later work in metal catalysis and hydride transfer reactions. Following his PhD, Liu expanded his research horizons through a prestigious postdoctoral stint at the Leibniz Institute for Catalysis in Germany, where he worked under the guidance of Prof. Matthias Beller, a world-renowned expert in catalysis.

👨‍🔬 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

  • In July 2015, Qiang Liu began his independent research career at Tsinghua University, one of China’s top institutions, where he rapidly advanced to the position of tenured Associate Professor and Vice-Chair of the Chemistry Department. His research has consistently been supported by high-profile funding, enabling the successful completion of 11 major research projects. Liu has established collaborations with notable scientists like Yu Lan, contributing to both academic and industry-related consultancy projects.

🏆 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Qiang Liu’s primary research focus is the structure, properties, and catalysis of metal-hydride intermediates derived from abundant metals. His work seeks to replace costly, precious metal catalysts with more sustainable, earth-abundant alternatives. Liu’s innovative bimetallic anionic hydride catalysis represents a significant breakthrough, enabling highly selective and efficient (de)hydrogenation reactions. His research has broad applications, from green synthesis to biomass conversion and chemical hydrogen storage.

📊 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

  • Liu’s work has had a profound impact on the fields of synthetic chemistry and catalysis. His discovery of novel metal hydride systems has opened new avenues for sustainable chemical reactions, positioning him as a leading figure in catalysis research. With 85 peer-reviewed journal articles, including publications in high-impact journals, and an impressive citation index of 9325 with an H-index of 42, his influence continues to grow globally. Liu’s editorial appointments with esteemed journals such as Green Synthesis and Catalysis and the Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry further showcase his leadership within the scientific community.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES

  • With over 9325 citations and an H-index of 42, Qiang Liu’s research has gained substantial recognition. His contributions have consistently been cited in both theoretical and applied catalysis research, underscoring the significance of his work in advancing green chemistry. He has authored and co-authored 85 scientific papers, and his work is frequently referenced by peers aiming to develop more efficient, environmentally friendly catalytic processes.

🚀LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Qiang Liu’s research is paving the way for the future of sustainable chemistry, especially in the areas of biomass conversion and hydrogen storage. His goal is to continue exploring the synergistic interactions between metal hydrides and other catalytic systems to achieve enzyme-like efficiency. With 13 patents and ongoing innovation in metal catalysis, Liu’s work is expected to have a lasting legacy in both academic and industrial sectors. He remains committed to pushing the boundaries of green synthesis and catalysis, with a long-term vision of reducing reliance on precious metals and developing cost-effective, scalable catalytic systems

📄Publications

  • Unveiling the Unique Reactivity of Anionic Mn(I) Complexes via Metal-Ligand Cooperation: Nucleophilic Attack on C(sp3)-X Bonds
    Authors: H. Li, M. Fan, Q. Liu
    Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation of Ketimines with Minimally Different Alkyl Groups
    Authors: M. Wang, S. Liu, H. Liu, Y. Lan, Q. Liu
    Journal: Nature
  • Enhancing Hydride Transfer in Catalytic Hydrogenation via σ-Electron-Induced Polarization of Imines
    Authors: S. Liu, H. Yang, Y.-N. Wang, Q. Liu, Y. Lan
    Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Manganese-Catalyzed Regioselective Hydroboration of Quinolines via Metal–Ligand Cooperation
    Authors: Y. Wang, H. Li, H. Yang, M. Fan, Q. Liu
    Journal: CCS Chemistry
  • Synergistic Pd/Cu-Catalyzed 1,5-Double Chiral Inductions | 钯/铜双金属协同催化构建 1,5-双手性中心
    Authors: H. Huang, Q. Liu
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Organic Chemistry

Liqin Jiang | Organic Synthesis | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr.Liqin Jiang | Organic Synthesis | Best Researcher Award

Extensive Research Expertise:
  • Dr. Jiang’s research in polyfunctional heteroatom containing molecules has significantly advanced synthetic organic chemistry, particularly in green and sustainable methods. His expertise in developing novel reactions aligns with
    modern trends in minimizing toxic reagents and achieving high selectivity in chemical synthesis.
Assoc Prof Dr. Liqin Jiang, East China Normal University, China

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🏛️Early Academic Pursuits

  • Liqin Jiang began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Inner Mongol University of Technology (1994-1998). She then pursued advanced studies at Tianjin University, where she earned her Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering (2000-2003) and a Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry (2003-2006). These foundational experiences set the stage for her future expertise in chemical engineering and biomedical applications, providing a solid background in both fundamental and applied chemistry.

👨‍🔬 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

  • Jiang’s career began with an academic appointment as a Teaching Assistant in Physical Chemistry at Inner Mongol University of Technology (1998-2000). Following her Ph.D., she held positions in the industry as an Investigator of Organic Synthesis at Shanghai Chemexplorer Corporation (2006-2007). Her postdoctoral work at the State Key Laboratory of Bioorganic and Natural Products Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science (2007-2009), further enhanced her research capabilities. She later joined East China Normal University (2010-2014) as an Assistant Researcher, followed by her promotion to Associate Professor in 2015, a position she holds to this day. Jiang also expanded her academic horizons through an international appointment as a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University (2012-2013).

🏆 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Liqin Jiang’s research is focused on the development of novel reagents, reactions, and strategies for the efficient construction of polyfunctional molecules that contain heteroatoms such as nitrogen, sulfur, and fluorine. She emphasizes the importance of avoiding toxic and odor-producing reagents, while precisely controlling chemo-, regio-, diastereo-, and enantioselectivities in her processes. Her work seeks to minimize environmental impacts and improve the efficiency of chemical synthesis, particularly in the field of organic and pharmaceutical chemistry.

📊 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

  • Jiang’s innovative work has influenced advancements in organic synthesis, particularly in heteroatom-containing molecule construction. Her emphasis on sustainability and precision has set her apart in her field, influencing the development of more environmentally friendly and selective chemical processes. Her research has practical applications in the pharmaceutical industry, potentially leading to more efficient and safer drug development methods.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES

  • Jiang’s research has been well received by the academic community, reflected in numerous citations and references in peer-reviewed journals. Her work has become a reference point for new research on organic synthesis, heteroatom chemistry, and sustainable chemical practices. Through her publications, she has contributed significantly to the field’s theoretical and practical advancements.

🚀LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Looking forward, Jiang aims to further her contributions to green chemistry and sustainable practices in chemical engineering. She is expected to continue her innovative work in developing novel chemical reagents and methods that minimize environmental impact, while maintaining high levels of selectivity and efficiency. Her contributions not only have a lasting impact on the academic community but also influence the broader industry practices related to pharmaceutical and material science applications.

📄Publications

  • Er(OTf)3-catalyzed glycosylation of tertiary/secondary/primary alcohols with peracetylated glucosyl trichloroacetimidate
    Authors: Liang, D.; Zhou, J.; Li, D.; Shu, R.; Jiang, L.
    Journal: Tetrahedron Letters, 2024, 135, 154875
  • A novel small compound TOIDC suppresses lipogenesis via SREBP1-dependent signaling to curb MAFLD
    Authors: Shao, Y.; Yao, Z.; Zhou, J.; Jiang, L.; Liu, J.
    Journal: Nutrition and Metabolism, 2022, 19(1), 80
  • Cobalt-Catalyzed Hydrolysis/C−H Thiolation Cascade Reaction of N-Aryl Thiocarbamoyl Fluorides with Water: Access to 3-Alkyl-2(3H)-Benzothiazolones
    Authors: Yu, M.; Zhen, L.; Jiang, L.
    Journal: Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 2022, 364(20), pp. 3483–3488
  • Copper-Catalyzed Multicomponent Reactions of Intramolecular and Intermolecular Thiotrifluoromethylation of Alkenes: Access to CF3-Containing 2-Iminothiazolidines and Isothioureas
    Authors: Liu, S.; Jiang, L.
    Journal: Organic Letters, 2022, 24(39), pp. 7157–7162
  • Ag-Catalyzed or Ag/PPh3-Catalyzed Chemoselective Switchable Cascade Reactions of N-Propargyl Thiocarbamoyl Fluorides and Malonate Esters
    Authors: Cai, Z.; Zhou, J.; Yu, M.; Jiang, L.
    Journal: Organic Letters, 2022, 24(1), pp. 293–298