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Jeanne Crassous
Researcher at University of Rennes
Publications - 190
Citations - 6413
Jeanne Crassous is an academic researcher from University of Rennes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Helicene & Circular dichroism. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 163 publications receiving 4823 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeanne Crassous include University of Rennes 1 & Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University.
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Chiral transfer in coordination complexes: towards molecular materials
TL;DR: In this critical review, examples of coordination complexes with efficient chiral transfer determining stereochemistry at the metal centre and throughout the overall molecular assembly are presented.
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Enantioenriched Helicenes and Helicenoids Containing Main-Group Elements (B, Si, N, P).
TL;DR: Enantioenriched helicenic derivatives containing main-group elements B, Si, N, and P, either incorporated within the helical backbone or grafted to it, will be thoroughly presented.
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π-Conjugated phosphole derivatives: synthesis, optoelectronic functions and coordination chemistry
Jeanne Crassous,Régis Réau +1 more
TL;DR: A diversity of supramolecular rectangles that stacked into columns in the solid state has been obtained, opening new perspectives in the coordination-driven supramolescular organization of pi-conjugated systems.
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Helicene-based transition metal complexes: synthesis, properties and applications
TL;DR: The coordination and/or organometallic chemistry of π-helicenic ligands is a powerful tool to generate multifunctional molecules displaying optimized chiroptical properties combined with new properties furnished by the metallic center.
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Progress toward the first observation of parity violation in chiral molecules by high-resolution laser spectroscopy.
Benoît Darquié,Clara Stoeffler,Alexander Shelkovnikov,Christophe Daussy,Anne Amy-Klein,Christian Chardonnet,Samia Zrig,Laure Guy,Jeanne Crassous,P. Soulard,Pierre Asselin,Thérèse R. Huet,Peter Schwerdtfeger,Radovan Bast,Trond Saue +14 more
TL;DR: The work of André Collet on bromochlorofluoromethane enantiomers, their synthesis, and their chiral recognition by cryptophanes made feasible the first generation of experiments presented in this article, and the common strategy to reach this goal is presented.