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Antoine Juneau

Researcher at Université du Québec à Montréal

Publications -  10
Citations -  362

Antoine Juneau is an academic researcher from Université du Québec à Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Density functional theory & Alkylation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 268 citations.

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Visible‐Light‐Initiated Manganese Catalysis for C−H Alkylation of Heteroarenes: Applications and Mechanistic Studies

TL;DR: A visible-light-driven Minisci protocol that employs an inexpensive earth-abundant metal catalyst, decacarbonyldimanganese Mn2 (CO)10 , to generateAlkyl radicals from alkyl iodides has been developed and is demonstrated on the late-stage functionalization of complex nitrogen-containing drugs.
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Highly Chemoselective Iridium Photoredox and Nickel Catalysis for the Cross-Coupling of Primary Aryl Amines with Aryl Halides

TL;DR: A visible-light-promoted iridium photoredox and nickel dual-catalyzed cross-coupling procedure for the formation C-N bonds has been developed and Aryl iodides were found to be a more efficient electrophilic coupling partner.
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Metal-Free-Visible Light C-H Alkylation of Heteroaromatics via Hypervalent Iodine-Promoted Decarboxylation.

TL;DR: A metal-free photoredox C-H alkylation of heteroaromatics from readily available carboxylic acids using an organic photocatalyst and hypervalent iodine reagents under blue LED light is reported.
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C–O Bond Cleavage of Alcohols via Visible Light Activation of Cobalt Alkoxycarbonyls

TL;DR: In this paper, a strategy for the activation of C-O bonds in alcohols via a carbonylation-homolysis-decarboxylation process is described using readily available cobalt(II) porphyrin precursors.
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Magnetically oriented bicelles with monoalkylphosphocholines: versatile membrane mimetics for nuclear magnetic resonance applications

TL;DR: To improve the solubilization of membrane proteins and allow their study in bicellar systems, D6PC was replaced by detergents from the monoalkylphosphocholine (MAPCHO) family, of which dodecylph phosphate (12PC) is known for its ability tosolubilize membrane proteins.