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Emanuela Licandro

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  187
Citations -  2973

Emanuela Licandro is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbene & Chromium. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 176 publications receiving 2637 citations. Previous affiliations of Emanuela Licandro include National Tsing Hua University & Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment.

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Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Electric Field Induced Second Harmonic Generation in Tetrathia[7]helicenes†

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the first systematic experimental and theoretical investigation of the electric field induced second harmonic response of some tetrathia[7]helicene-based NLOphores.
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A convenient procedure for the synthesis of tetrathia-[7]-helicene and the selective α-functionalisation of terminal thiophene ring

TL;DR: In this article, the α-anion of tetrathia-7]-helicene (TH[7] was generated on the terminal thiophene ring and the synthesis of the 2-formyl-tetrathyia-[7]- helicene was performed in 46% overall yield, which is more than four times the yield previously reported in the literature.
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N-Acylhydrazines: Future Perspectives Offered by New Syntheses and Chemistry

TL;DR: A review of the most recent and useful synthetic methodologies for providing access to di- and trisubstituted hydrazides is given in this article, with a focus on new chemistry and new organometallic derivatives of the title compounds, which are also useful as new biologically relevant molecules.
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Phosphathiahelicenes: Synthesis and Uses in Enantioselective Gold Catalysis

TL;DR: Phosphathiahelicenes displaying a terminal phosphole unit and a stereogenic phosphorus center have been prepared by oxidative photocyclization of a diaryl-olefin precursor and affords a new, excellent precatalyst for the enantioselective cycloisomerization of N-tethered enynes.