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Constantinos G. Screttas
Researcher at Fudan University
Publications - 101
Citations - 1224
Constantinos G. Screttas is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tetrahydrofuran & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 101 publications receiving 1193 citations. Previous affiliations of Constantinos G. Screttas include University of Oxford & Moscow State University.
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Hydrolithiation of .alpha.-olefins by a regiospecific two-step process. Transformation of alkyl phenyl sulfides to alkyllithium reagents
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Markownikoff two-step hydrolithiation of .alpha.-olefins. Transformation of secondary and tertiary alkyl phenyl sulfides to the relevant alkyllithium reagents
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New drug delivery nanosystem combining liposomal and dendrimeric technology (liposomal locked-in dendrimers) for cancer therapy.
Konstantinos Gardikis,Sophia Hatziantoniou,Madalina Bucos,Dimitrios Fessas,Marco Signorelli,Theodoros Felekis,Maria Zervou,Constantinos G. Screttas,Barry R. Steele,Maksim Ionov,Maria Micha-Screttas,Barbara Klajnert,Maria Bryszewska,Costas Demetzos +13 more
TL;DR: Physicochemical methods revealed a strong, generation dependent, interaction between liposomes and dendrimers that probably is the basis for the higher loading and slower drug release from the LLDs comparing to pure liposome.
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Electronic and magnetic metal–metal interactions in dinuclear oxomolybdenum(V) complexes across bis-phenolate bridging ligands with different spacers between the phenolate termini: ligand-centred vs. metal-centred redox activity
Simon R. Bayly,Elizabeth R. Humphrey,Cecilia G. Paredes,Zöe R. Bell,John C. Jeffery,Jon A. McCleverty,Michael D. Ward,Federico Totti,Dante Gatteschi,Stephane Courric,Barry R. Steele,Constantinos G. Screttas +11 more
TL;DR: A series of dinuclear complexes has been prepared in which two {MoV(TpMe,Me)(O)Cl} fragments are attached to either end of a bis-p-phenolate bridging ligand as mentioned in this paper.
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An iminophosphine dendrimeric ligand and its evaluation in the Heck reaction
Dimitrios P. Catsoulacos,Barry R. Steele,Georgios A. Heropoulos,Maria Micha-Screttas,Constantinos G. Screttas +4 more
TL;DR: A marked dependence of the conversion on the [equivalents of dendrimeric ligand]/[Pd] ratio has been observed with conversion decreasing as the ratio of d endrimer equivalents to Pd increases.