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Lambert Brandsma
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 461
Citations - 6491
Lambert Brandsma is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alkyl & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 461 publications receiving 6394 citations. Previous affiliations of Lambert Brandsma include Russian Academy.
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Preparation of 1-dialkylamino-1,2,3-trienes, a novel type of cumulenes
P.E. Van Rijn,Lambert Brandsma +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a solution of α-lithiated cumulenic amines was obtained upon treatment of l-dialkylamino-4methoxy-4-methyl-2-pentynes with two equivalents of butyllithium.
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A simple preparative method for 2-alkylthiopyrroles
TL;DR: A number of 2-alkylthiopyrroles have been obtained in fair yields by metallation of allyl isothiocyanate with a mixture of lithium diisopropylamide and potassium tert-butoxide, followed by successive addition of water and alkyl halide as mentioned in this paper.
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Chemistry of acetylenic ethers 83: Acid-catalyzed rearrangement of allenyl thioethers into thioethers with a conjugated diene system
TL;DR: In this paper, Allenyl thioethers have been isomerized under the influence of acids into the dienes, and the resulting isomerization is called CR′R″.
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Steuerung der Reaktion von n-Butyllithium mit Benzo[b]tellurol durch das Lösungsmittel – wahlweise Metallierung oder Tellur-Lithium-Austausch zu einem interessanten Lithiostyryllithium†
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Fe(III)-lipoxygenase converts its suicide-type inhibitor octadeca-9,12-diynoic acid into 11-oxooctadeca-9,12-diynoic acid
Willem Nieuwenhuizen,Maria J. Schilstra,A. C. van der Kerk‐Van Hoof,Lambert Brandsma,Gerrit A. Veldink,Johannes F.G. Vliegenthart +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that several enzymatic turnovers are required for the complete inactivation of lipoxygenase by ODYA and covalent attachment of 11-oxo-ODYA occurs outside the active site and is not the cause of the inactivation.