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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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Strongly Reducing (Diarylamino)benzene-Based Covalent Organic Framework for Metal-Free Visible Light Photocatalytic H2O2 Generation.
Chidharth Krishnaraj,Chidharth Krishnaraj,Himanshu Sekhar Jena,Laurens Bourda,Andreas Laemont,Pradip Pachfule,Jérôme Roeser,C. Vinod Chandran,Sander Borgmans,Sven Rogge,Karen Leus,Christian V. Stevens,Johan A. Martens,Veronique Van Speybroeck,Eric Breynaert,Arne Thomas,Pascal Van Der Voort +16 more
TL;DR: Two newly designed two-dimensional COFs based on a (diarylamino)benzene linker that form a Kagome lattice and show strong visible light absorption are reported, enabling these COFs to efficiently reduce oxygen to form H2O2.
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Multicomponent Synthesis of 2-Imidazolines
Rs Bon,B Van Vliet,Ne Sprenkels,Rf Schmitz,Fjj De Kanter,Christian V. Stevens,Marcel Swart,Fm Bickelhaupt,Mb Groen,Rva Orru +9 more
TL;DR: A multicomponent reaction (MCR) between amines, aldehydes, and isocyanides bearing an acidic alpha-proton gives easy access to a diverse range of highly substituted 2-imidazolines.
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Preparation of phosphines through C-P bond formation.
TL;DR: Phosphines are an important class of ligands in the field of metal-catalysis and their development has spurred the development of new routes toward functionalized phosphines.
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Insecticidal and fungicidal activity of new synthesized chitosan derivatives.
Entsar I. Rabea,Mohamed E. I. Badawy,Tina Rogge,Christian V. Stevens,Monica Höfte,Walter Steurbaut,Guy Smagghe +6 more
TL;DR: In a radial hyphal growth bioassay with both plant pathogens, all derivatives showed a higher fungicidal action than chitosan, and the effect of different substitutions is discussed in relation to insecticidal and fungicidal activity.
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A gene horizontally transferred from bacteria protects arthropods from host plant cyanide poisoning
Nicky Wybouw,Wannes Dermauw,Luc Tirry,Christian V. Stevens,Miodrag Grbic,René Feyereisen,Thomas Van Leeuwen,Thomas Van Leeuwen +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that an ancient horizontal transfer of a gene originally involved in sulfur amino acid biosynthesis in bacteria was co-opted by herbivorous arthropods to detoxify plant produced cyanide.