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Jeroen Wassenaar
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 20
Citations - 1266
Jeroen Wassenaar is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enantioselective synthesis & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1182 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeroen Wassenaar include Total S.A..
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Reactivity within a confined self-assembled nanospace
TL;DR: This tutorial review focuses on the application of self-assembled nanocapsules with well-defined cavities as nanoreactors for organic and metal catalysed transformations.
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Palladium–(N-Heterocyclic Carbene) Hydrogenation Catalysts†
Jeroen W. Sprengers,Jeroen Wassenaar,Nicolas D. Clement,Kingsley J. Cavell,Cornelis J. Elsevier +4 more
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Hybrid bidentate phosphorus ligands in asymmetric catalysis: Privileged ligand approach vs. combinatorial strategies
TL;DR: An attempt is made to compare privileged ligand and combinatorial approaches to ligand development--for which the class of phosphine-phosphoramidite ligands is well suited--highlighting differences, similarities and their complementary use.
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Catalyst selection based on intermediate stability measured by mass spectrometry
Jeroen Wassenaar,Eveline Jansen,Willem-Jan van Zeist,F. Matthias Bickelhaupt,Maxime A. Siegler,Anthony L. Spek,Joost N. H. Reek +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new selection method was proposed based on the stability of catalytic intermediates measured by mass spectrometry, which forms the basis of a catalyst screening protocol in which less-abundant species represent the most active catalysts, the survival of the weakest.
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Asymmetric hydroformylation using Taddol-based chiral phosphine-phosphite ligands
Tobias Robert,Zohar Abiri,Jeroen Wassenaar,Albertus J. Sandee,Steffen Romanski,Jörg-Martin Neudörfl,Hans-Günther Schmalz,Joost N. H. Reek +7 more
TL;DR: A small library of 17 modular and easily accessible phenol-derived chiral phosphine−phosphite ligands was evaluated in the asymmetric Rh-catalyzed hydroformylation of styrene as mentioned in this paper.