Francoise Serein-Spirau
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Confined photoactive substructures on a chiral scaffold: the design of an electroluminescent polyimide as material for PLED**
Synthesis and characterization of thienylene–phenylene copolymers with oligo(ethylene oxide) side chains
Novel synthesis of arylboronic acids by electroreduction of aromatic halides in the presence of trialkyl borates
New chiral π-conjugated polymers based on a (1R,2R)-diiminocyclohexane chiral unit with weak interchain π stacking
Electrochemical Synthesis of Functional Aryl- and Heteroarylchlorosilanes. Application to the Preparation of Donor−Acceptor or Donor−Donor Organosilicon Molecules
Synthesis and optical properties of (thienylene)–[1,6-dithienylhexa-1,3,5-trienylene] copolymers
Synthesis and ionochromic properties of chelating conjugated polymers
Synthesis, orientation and optical properties of thiophene–dialkoxyphenylene copolymers
Oxidative polymerisation of silyl monomers. Applications and limits
Selective Electrosynthesis of (Trimethylsilyldifluoro)methylbenzene, a PhCF2- Precursor; Conditions for a Molar Scale Preparation without HMPA
High-yield electrosynthesis of furylchlorosilanes, silyl and silanylene furans
Selective and High-Yield Electrosynthesis of (Silyl and Silanylene 1-Methylpyrroles) from 1-Methylpyrrole Bromides
Electrochemical Stepwise Synthesis of Poly[2,5-(silanylene)thiophene] Precursors
Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties in the Excited State of Well-Defined Thiophene−Dimethylsilyl Co-oligomers
Electrochemical synthesis of bis(2-thienyl) silanes, 2-thienylchlorosilanes, bis[5-(2-bromothienyl)]silanes, and 5-(2-bromothienyl) dimethylchlorosilane, precursors of poly[(silanylene)thiophene]s
Carbon monoxide as a building block for organic synthesis. Part III. Selective hydrocarbonylation of monoterpenes to give potentially biologically active aldehydes
ChemInform Abstract: Easy Synthesis of Phenyl- and Furylpropanals by Low Pressure Hydroformylation of Styrene and 2-Vinylfuran.
ChemInform Abstract: Water-Soluble Dinuclear Rhodium Complexes as Catalytic Precursors for the Hydroformylation of Alkenes in a Two Phases System.
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