Assistant Professor
Yingchun Li
Education
Ph.D. / Organic Chemistry University of Houston 2000
M.S. / Medicinal Chemistry Shandong University 1988
B.S. / Chemistry Sichuan University 1985
Research Interests
Photocatlysts are chemicals or materials that can catalyze chemical reactions when activated by light. The photocatalysts that use water as a reaction media and/or as a reactant with visible light for activation are of great interest because such catalysts can lead to green chemistry for technology required for sustainable environment and energy, which are critical challenges that need our imminent action. Our research involves rational design, synthesis, and activity assessment of photocatalysts in application of degradation of organic pollutants or/and production of hydrogen gas as clean fuel by splitting water. The photocatalysts that we are currently studying are based on graphitic carbon nitride, which has exhibited photocatalytic activity under visible light. Graphitic carbon nitride that is considered as a structural analog of graphene can be made into materials with diverse morphology and desired properties.
In our research, g-C3N4 material-based catalysts have been designed and synthesized chemically in our laboratory; the structure, composition of the prepared catalysts are characterized and measured mostly by spectroscopic methods; photocatalytic activity will be assessed by monitoring the reaction under visible light using a UV-spectroscopic method. This research will yield the structure and composition-activity relationship of the photocatalysts and guide us to design more and more efficient ones; enrich our knowledge of photocatalysts; deepen our understanding of the photocatalytic mechanism, and ultimately provide catalysts for practical applications.
Professional Activities (optional)
2020- Assistant Professor Prairie View A&M University
2011-2018 Adjunct Assistant Professor Prairie View A&M University
2008-2011 Assistant Professor, Chemistry Southeastern Louisiana University
2000-2008 Postdoctoral Research Associate Texas A&M University
1988-1994 Lecturer and Researcher Shandong Medical University
Selected Research Publications
1. Tsai, Ping-Chuan; Bigley, Andrew; Li, Yingchun; Ghanem, Eman; Cadieux, C. Linn; Kasten, Shane A.; Reeves, Tony E.; Cerasoli, Douglas M.; Raushel, Frank M.. “Stereoselective Hydrolysis of Organophosphate Nerve Agents by the Bacterial Phosphotriesterase” Biochemistry 2010, 49(37), 7978-7987
2. Eman Ghanem, Yingchun Li, Chengfu Xu, and Frank M. Raushel. “Characterization of a Phosphodiesterase Capable of Hydrolyzing EA 2912, the most toxic degradation product of the Nerve agent VX.” Biochemistry2007, 46, 9032-9040.
3. Yingchun Li and Frank M. Raushel. “Differentiation of chiral phosphorus enantiomers by 31P and 1H NMR spectroscopy using amino acid derivatives as chemical solvating agent” Tetrahedron: Asymmetry2007, 18, 1391-1397.
4. Charity Nowlan; Yingchun Li; Johannes C. Hermann; Timothy Evens; Joseph Carpenter; Eman Ghanem; Brain K. Schoichet; Frank M. Raushel. “Resolution of Chiral Phosphate, Phosphonate, and Phosphinate Esters by an Enantioselective Enzyme Library”Journal of the American Chemical Society2006, 128, 15892-15902.
5. Johannes C. Hermann; Eman Ghanem; Yingchun Li; Frank M. Raushel; John J. Irwin; Brian K Shoichet. “Predicting Substrates by Docking High-Energy Intermediates to Enzyme Structure”Journal of the American Chemical Society2006, 128, 15882-15891.
6. Yingchun Li; Frank Raushel. “Inhibitors Designed for the Active Site of Dihydroorotase” Bioorganic Chemistry2005, 33, 470-483.
7. Tamiko N. Porter, Yingchun Li, and Frank M. Raushel. “Mechanism of the Dihydroorotase Reaction” Biochemistry2004, 43, 16285-16292.
8. Sarah D. Aubert, Yingchun Li, and Frank M. Raushel. “Mechanism for the Hydrolysis of Organophosphates by the Bacterial Phosphotriesterase” Biochemistry2004, 43, 5707-5715.
9. Min-Sun Park; Craig M. Hill; Yingchun Li; R. Kristoffer Hardy; Hemant Khanna; Yong-Ho Khong; Frank M. Raushel. “Catalytic Properties of the PepQ Prolidase from Escherichia Coli” Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics2004, 429, 224-230.
10. Yingchun Li; Sara D. Aubert; Eugene G. Maes; and Frank M. Raushel. “Enzymatic Resolution of Chiral Phosphinate Esters” Journal of the American Chemical Society2004, 126, 8888-8889.
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About Yingchun Li
Yingchun Li
Education
Ph.D. / Organic Chemistry University of Houston 2000
M.S. / Medicinal Chemistry Shandong University 1988
B.S. / Chemistry Sichuan University 1985
Research Interests
Photocatlysts are chemicals or materials that can catalyze chemical reactions when activated by light. The photocatalysts that use water as a reaction media and/or as a reactant with visible light for activation are of great interest because such catalysts can lead to green chemistry for technology required for sustainable environment and energy, which are critical challenges that need our imminent action. Our research involves rational design, synthesis, and activity assessment of photocatalysts in application of degradation of organic pollutants or/and production of hydrogen gas as clean fuel by splitting water. The photocatalysts that we are currently studying are based on graphitic carbon nitride, which has exhibited photocatalytic activity under visible light. Graphitic carbon nitride that is considered as a structural analog of graphene can be made into materials with diverse morphology and desired properties.
In our research, g-C3N4 material-based catalysts have been designed and synthesized chemically in our laboratory; the structure, composition of the prepared catalysts are characterized and measured mostly by spectroscopic methods; photocatalytic activity will be assessed by monitoring the reaction under visible light using a UV-spectroscopic method. This research will yield the structure and composition-activity relationship of the photocatalysts and guide us to design more and more efficient ones; enrich our knowledge of photocatalysts; deepen our understanding of the photocatalytic mechanism, and ultimately provide catalysts for practical applications.
Professional Activities (optional)
2020- Assistant Professor Prairie View A&M University
2011-2018 Adjunct Assistant Professor Prairie View A&M University
2008-2011 Assistant Professor, Chemistry Southeastern Louisiana University
2000-2008 Postdoctoral Research Associate Texas A&M University
1988-1994 Lecturer and Researcher Shandong Medical University
Selected Research Publications
1. Tsai, Ping-Chuan; Bigley, Andrew; Li, Yingchun; Ghanem, Eman; Cadieux, C. Linn; Kasten, Shane A.; Reeves, Tony E.; Cerasoli, Douglas M.; Raushel, Frank M.. “Stereoselective Hydrolysis of Organophosphate Nerve Agents by the Bacterial Phosphotriesterase” Biochemistry 2010, 49(37), 7978-7987
2. Eman Ghanem, Yingchun Li, Chengfu Xu, and Frank M. Raushel. “Characterization of a Phosphodiesterase Capable of Hydrolyzing EA 2912, the most toxic degradation product of the Nerve agent VX.” Biochemistry2007, 46, 9032-9040.
3. Yingchun Li and Frank M. Raushel. “Differentiation of chiral phosphorus enantiomers by 31P and 1H NMR spectroscopy using amino acid derivatives as chemical solvating agent” Tetrahedron: Asymmetry2007, 18, 1391-1397.
4. Charity Nowlan; Yingchun Li; Johannes C. Hermann; Timothy Evens; Joseph Carpenter; Eman Ghanem; Brain K. Schoichet; Frank M. Raushel. “Resolution of Chiral Phosphate, Phosphonate, and Phosphinate Esters by an Enantioselective Enzyme Library”Journal of the American Chemical Society2006, 128, 15892-15902.
5. Johannes C. Hermann; Eman Ghanem; Yingchun Li; Frank M. Raushel; John J. Irwin; Brian K Shoichet. “Predicting Substrates by Docking High-Energy Intermediates to Enzyme Structure”Journal of the American Chemical Society2006, 128, 15882-15891.
6. Yingchun Li; Frank Raushel. “Inhibitors Designed for the Active Site of Dihydroorotase” Bioorganic Chemistry2005, 33, 470-483.
7. Tamiko N. Porter, Yingchun Li, and Frank M. Raushel. “Mechanism of the Dihydroorotase Reaction” Biochemistry2004, 43, 16285-16292.
8. Sarah D. Aubert, Yingchun Li, and Frank M. Raushel. “Mechanism for the Hydrolysis of Organophosphates by the Bacterial Phosphotriesterase” Biochemistry2004, 43, 5707-5715.
9. Min-Sun Park; Craig M. Hill; Yingchun Li; R. Kristoffer Hardy; Hemant Khanna; Yong-Ho Khong; Frank M. Raushel. “Catalytic Properties of the PepQ Prolidase from Escherichia Coli” Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics2004, 429, 224-230.
10. Yingchun Li; Sara D. Aubert; Eugene G. Maes; and Frank M. Raushel. “Enzymatic Resolution of Chiral Phosphinate Esters” Journal of the American Chemical Society2004, 126, 8888-8889.
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