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Bart Roman
Researcher at Ghent University
Publications - 41
Citations - 666
Bart Roman is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ring (chemistry) & Ionic liquid. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 41 publications receiving 562 citations. Previous affiliations of Bart Roman include University of Minnesota.
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Synthesis of isoindoles and related iso-condensed heteroaromatic pyrroles
TL;DR: This tutorial review will give an overview of the reported synthetic methods towards isoindoles and related heteroaromatic systems over a time span of approximately 10 years (2000 to current), including the applications where they have been reported.
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Transglucosylation potential of six sucrose phosphorylases toward different classes of acceptors
TL;DR: Improving the affinity for alternative acceptors by means of enzyme engineering will be a major challenge for the commercial exploitation of the transglucosylation potential of sucrose phosphorylase.
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Homogeneous Gold-Catalyzed Cyclization Reactions of Alkynes with N- and S-Nucleophiles
TL;DR: In this article, the formation of N-and S-containing heterocycles, initiated by gold-catalyzed nucleophilic attack of N or S-nucleophiles onto alkynes, is discussed.
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Synthesis of β-, γ-, δ-, ..., ω-halogenated ketones and aldehydes.
TL;DR: A comparison study of Radical Reactions and Oxidation of Halogenated Alcohols through Synthesis of γ-Halo Ketones and Aldehydes and Nucleophilic Substitution .
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Plant based Pickering stabilization of emulsions using soluble flaxseed protein and mucilage nano-assemblies
Maryam Nikbakht Nasrabadi,Maryam Nikbakht Nasrabadi,Sayed Amir Hossein Goli,Ali Sedaghat Doost,Bart Roman,Koen Dewettinck,Christian V. Stevens,Paul Van der Meeren +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a straightforward and green method of stabilizing emulsions was developed using plant-based particles from complexation of flaxseed protein (FP) and the soluble fraction of FLaxseed mucilage (SFM).