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Christian V. Stevens
Researcher at Ghent University
Publications - 483
Citations - 14254
Christian V. Stevens is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Ring (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 467 publications receiving 11742 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian V. Stevens include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & University of Minnesota.
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Novel self-gelling injectable hydrogel/alpha-tricalcium phosphate composites for bone regeneration: Physiochemical and microcomputer tomographical characterization.
Timothy E.L. Douglas,Timothy E.L. Douglas,Josefien Schietse,Aneta Zima,Svetlana Nikolaevna Gorodzha,Bogdan Parakhonskiy,Bogdan Parakhonskiy,Dmitry Khalenkow,Roman Shkarin,Anna A. Ivanova,Tilo Baumbach,Venera Weinhardt,Venera Weinhardt,Christian V. Stevens,Valérie Vanhoorne,Chris Vervaet,Lieve Balcaen,Frank Vanhaecke,Anna Slośarczyk,Maria A. Surmeneva,Roman A. Surmenev,Andre G. Skirtach +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, three different amounts of α-TCP particles were added to polysaccharide gellan gum (GG) polymer solution to generate novel, injectable hydrogel-inorganic composites.
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Porous organic polymers as metal free heterogeneous organocatalysts
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive overview of the field, exploring all different types of POPs as metal free catalysts, is presented, including acid, base, combined acid-base and hydrogen bonding catalysis.
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Ionic liquid ion exchange: exclusion from strong interactions condemns cations to the most weakly interacting anions and dictates reaction equilibrium
TL;DR: In this article, a framework is proposed to describe and predict ionic liquid ion exchange with a gain in interaction energy as driving force, which is demonstrated both for phosphonium and imidazolium ionic liquids with and without hydration effects.
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A new class of antimicrobial biosurfactants: quaternary ammonium sophorolipids
TL;DR: Derivatives with an octadecyl group on the nitrogen atom proved to be more active than the antibiotic gentamicin sulfate against all tested Gram-positive strains and show great promise for modified sophorolipids in the medical sector.
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Synthesis of 2,4-methanoproline analogues via an addition-intramolecular substitution sequence.
TL;DR: A new two-step synthetic approach toward 3-(chloromethyl)cyclobutanone is described and used in the synthesis of 2,4-methanoproline analogues and can also be converted to the corresponding amines.