Prof. Dr. Dinghai Wang | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Dinghai Wang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
Professor Dinghai Wang is a distinguished researcher in Organic Chemistry and currently serves at Nanjing University of Science and Technology. After earning his Ph.D. from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry in 2017, he further honed his expertise through postdoctoral research in Radical Chemistry at Muenster University. Renowned for his pioneering work in asymmetric catalysis and organophosphorus chemistry, Prof. Wang has significantly contributed to the field with impactful publications in Science, JACS, and Angew. Chem. His research innovations, particularly in copper-catalyzed asymmetric radical reactions and boron ate migration, have enhanced the synthesis of chiral molecules and functionalized organoboron compounds, widely used in pharmaceuticals. Prof. Wang’s efforts are supported by prestigious grants, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, showcasing his commitment to advancing chemical science globally.
Professional Profile
Summary of Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award
Professor Dinghai Wang is an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, demonstrating an outstanding blend of academic excellence, research innovation, and impactful contributions to the field of organic and radical chemistry. He holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry and has augmented his expertise through post-doctoral research at Muenster University. Currently a professor at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Dr. Wang has spearheaded pioneering research in asymmetric catalysis, organophosphorus chemistry, and radical-induced boron ate migration reactions—fields critical to advancing pharmaceutical synthesis and organic chemistry.
Dr. Wang’s research achievements are bolstered by a strong portfolio of funded projects, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Jiangsu Specially-Appointed Professors Program. These projects highlight his ability to secure competitive funding and drive cutting-edge research.
Education
Dinghai Wang embarked on his academic journey with a profound interest in Organic Chemistry, culminating in a Ph.D. from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry in 2017. His doctoral research focused on copper-catalyzed asymmetric radical reactions, unlocking new pathways for synthesizing chiral compounds critical in pharmaceutical development. Following this, he pursued postdoctoral studies at Muenster University (2018-2021), specializing in radical-induced boron ate migration reactions. This research established innovative methods to create organoboron compounds, widely recognized in organic synthesis. His academic achievements laid the foundation for his current role as a professor at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, where he imparts knowledge and drives forward chemical research.
Professional Experience
Prof. Dinghai Wang has built a robust career in Organic Chemistry, beginning with his doctoral studies and evolving into impactful research and teaching roles. He contributed significantly to the field through postdoctoral work at Muenster University, developing radical-induced methodologies for boron ate migration. In his current position at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Prof. Wang leads cutting-edge projects funded by prestigious grants, such as the Jiangsu Specially-Appointed Professors Program and the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province. His work focuses on radical chemistry, organophosphorus chemistry, and asymmetric catalysis. A prolific author, Prof. Wang has published in leading journals like Science, JACS, and Angew. Chem., making notable contributions to organic synthesis and pharmaceutical applications. His dedication to innovation and mentoring future chemists underscores his commitment to excellence in academia and research.
Awards and Recognitions
Prof. Dinghai Wang’s exceptional contributions to Organic Chemistry have earned him numerous accolades. He was honored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China for his groundbreaking research in radical and asymmetric catalysis. His selection for the Jiangsu Specially-Appointed Professors Program highlights his leadership in chemical research. Prof. Wang has also received recognition from the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities for his innovative work. His publications, including a seminal paper in Science and multiple impactful articles in JACS and Angew. Chem., have solidified his reputation in the global chemistry community. Through these achievements, Prof. Wang has significantly advanced chemical sciences and mentored the next generation of researchers.
Research Skills On Chemistry
Prof. Dinghai Wang specializes in cutting-edge areas of Organic Chemistry, including asymmetric catalysis, radical chemistry, and organophosphorus chemistry. His expertise encompasses designing innovative copper-catalyzed asymmetric radical reactions, pivotal for synthesizing chiral compounds used in pharmaceuticals. He has advanced the field by pioneering radical-induced boron ate migration reactions, enabling the efficient production of functionalized organoboron compounds. Prof. Wang’s research employs sophisticated methodologies, integrating experimental and computational approaches to explore the reactivity of phosphorus-centered radicals. His skills extend to securing and managing prestigious research projects, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Jiangsu Specially-Appointed Professors Program. With a focus on impactful and translational research, he continues to push boundaries in chemical synthesis.
Publication Top Notes
Intramolecular Hydrogen Atom Transfer Induced 1,2-Migration of Boronate Complexes
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- Authors: Dinghai Wang, Kalipada Jana, Armido Studer
- Citation: Organic Letters
- Year: 2021-08-06
Radical Aryl Migration from Boron to Carbon
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- Authors: Dinghai Wang, Christian Mück-Lichtenfeld, Constantin G. Daniliuc, Armido Studer
- Citation: Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Year: 2021-06-30
1,n-Bisborylalkanes via Radical Boron Migration
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- Authors: Dinghai Wang, Christian Mück-Lichtenfeld, Armido Studer
- Citation: Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Year: 2020-05-03
Hydrogen Atom Transfer Induced Boron Retaining Coupling of Organoboronic Esters and Organolithium Reagents
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- Authors: Dinghai Wang, Christian Mück-Lichtenfeld, Armido Studer
- Citation: Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Year: 2019-09-11
Divergent Synthesis of CF3-Substituted Allenyl Nitriles by Ligand-Controlled Radical 1,2- and 1,4-Addition to 1,3-Enynes
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- Authors: Fei Wang, Dinghai Wang, Yu Zhou, Ling Liang, Ronghua Lu, Pinhong Chen, Zhenyang Lin, Guosheng Liu
- Citation: Angewandte Chemie International Edition
- Year: 2018-05
Decarboxylative Fluorination of Arylcarboxylic Acids Promoted by ortho-Hydroxy and Amino Groups
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- Authors: Dinghai Wang, Zheliang Yuan, Qilun Liu, Pinhong Chen, Guosheng Liu
- Citation: Chinese Journal of Chemistry
- Year: 2018-04
Enantioselective Decarboxylative Cyanation Employing Cooperative Photoredox Catalysis and Copper Catalysis
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- Authors: Dinghai Wang, Na Zhu, Pinhong Chen, Zhenyang Lin, Guosheng Liu
- Citation: Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Year: 2017-10
Asymmetric Copper-Catalyzed Intermolecular Aminoarylation of Styrenes: Efficient Access to Optical 2,2-Diarylethylamines
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- Authors: Dinghai Wang, Lianqian Wu, Fei Wang, Xiaolong Wan, Pinhong Chen, Zhenyang Lin, Guosheng Liu
- Citation: Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Year: 2017-05-10
Asymmetric Cu-Catalyzed Intermolecular Trifluoromethylarylation of Styrenes: Enantioselective Arylation of Benzylic Radicals
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- Authors: Lianqian Wu, Fei Wang, Xiaolong Wan, Dinghai Wang, Pinhong Chen, Guosheng Liu
- Citation: Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Year: 2017-02
Enantioselective Copper‐Catalyzed Intermolecular Amino‐ and Azidocyanation of Alkenes in a Radical Process
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- Authors: Dinghai Wang, Fei Wang, Pinghong Chen, Zhenyang Lin, Guosheng Liu
- Citation: Angewandte Chemie
- Year: 2017-02-13