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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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Self-assembly of Tween 80 micelles as nanocargos for oregano and trans-cinnamaldehyde plant-derived compounds.

TL;DR: Self-assembly of Tween 80 micelles loaded with plant-based oregano essential oil and trans-cinnamaldehyde revealed that the encapsulation of OR and TCA within micells crucially improved their antibacterial activity.
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Artificial intelligence for computer-aided synthesis in flow : analysis and selection of reaction components

TL;DR: Three machine learning models have been developed to provide an assessment of whether a given reaction may benefit from continuous operation, what the likelihood of success in continuous flow is for a certain set of reaction components and, if thelihood of success is low, which alternative reaction components can be considered.
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The first examples of the addition of heterocyclic NH to unactivated olefins

TL;DR: In the presence of an excess of acid, all possible nonterminal benzotriazol-1-and -2-y-1 addition products are obtained, owing to a facile migration of the double bond in the starting olefin this paper.
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Insect repellent/antifeedant activity of 2,4-methanoproline and derivatives against a leaf- and seed-feeding pest insect.

TL;DR: It was shown that in S. littoralis methanoproline itself did not show any significant activity but that derivatives 5, 7, 8, and 10 did show a reasonable repulsive/antifeedant activity that was comparable to the commercial repellent DEET.
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Governing Parameters of Long-Range Intramolecular S-to-N Acyl Transfers within (S)-Acyl Isopeptides.

TL;DR: The results emphasize the dependency of ΔG(‡) on the geometrical parameters governing the approach of the reactive termini and the importance of stabilizing intramolecular hydrogen bonds in the transition states (TSs), rather than the effects of TS ring-size.