Yu Jia

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Department of Chemistry Fudan university, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, China 
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Chen Y, Liu B, Liu X, et al. (2014) Schmidt Reaction of Ketones in DME Solution in a Continuous-Flow Microreactor Organic Process Research & Development. 18: 1589-1592
Liu B, Fan Y, Lv X, et al. (2013) Generation and Reactions of Heteroaromatic Lithium Compounds by Using In-Line Mixer in a Continuous Flow Microreactor System at Mild Conditions Organic Process Research & Development. 17: 133-137
He H, Lin Q, Liu X, et al. (2012) N-Heterocyclization of Primary Amines with Dihalides Using Microreactors Synthetic Communications. 42: 2512-2525
Kong L, Lv X, Lin Q, et al. (2010) Efficient Synthesis of Imidazoles from Aldehydes and 1,2-Diketones under Superheating Conditions by Using a Continuous Flow Microreactor System under Pressure Organic Process Research & Development. 14: 902-904
Zhou J, Sun G, Zhang M, et al. (2010) Lead-promoted Barbier-type reaction of aldehydes with propargyl bromides in aqueous media Chinese Journal of Chemistry. 15: 361-365
Kong L, Lin Q, Lv X, et al. (2009) Efficient Claisen rearrangement of allyl para-substituted phenyl ethers using microreactors Green Chemistry. 11: 1108-1111
Jia Y, Zhang M, Tao F, et al. (2003) Allylation of Esters Promoted by Metallic Dysprosium in the Presence of Mercuric Chloride. Cheminform. 34: no-no
Li Z, Jia Y, Zhou J. (2000) Highly Selective Synthesis of Acetylenic Alcohols Promoted by Metallic Dysprosium in the Presence of Mercuric Chloride Synthetic Communications. 30: 2515-2524
Zhang M, Jia Y, Zhou J, et al. (1998) Metallic dysprosium promoted allylation of carbonyl compounds in the presence of mercuric chloride Heteroatom Chemistry. 9: 475-478
Zhou J, Jia Y, Sun G, et al. (1997) Barbier-Type Allylation of Aldehydes and Ketones with Metallic Lead in Aqueous Media Synthetic Communications. 27: 1899-1906
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