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Leandro H. Andrade

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  128
Citations -  2545

Leandro H. Andrade is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Kinetic resolution. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 125 publications receiving 2243 citations. Previous affiliations of Leandro H. Andrade include Universidade Federal de Santa Maria & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Superparamagnetic nanoparticles as versatile carriers and supporting materials for enzymes

TL;DR: As a very promising strategy, superparamagnetic nanoparticles based on magnetite and maghemite have been recently employed as supporting materials for enzymes, exhibiting striking characteristics, such as large surface area, mobility and high mass transference.
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Continuous flow synthesis of chiral amines in organic solvents: immobilization of E. coli cells containing both ω-transaminase and PLP.

TL;DR: Non-natural ketone substrates were transformed in flow with excellent enantioselectivity and high enzyme stability, and excellent mass recovery in this novel packed-bed reactor system.
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Plasmonic Nanorattles as Next-Generation Catalysts for Surface Plasmon Resonance-Mediated Oxidations Promoted by Activated Oxygen

TL;DR: The high performance of the nanorattles enabled the visible-light driven synthesis of azobenzene from aniline under ambient conditions and enables their application as catalysts in liquid phase under mild conditions using visible light as the main energy input.
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Reaction of diphenyl diselenide with hydrogen peroxide and inhibition of delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase from rat liver and cucumber leaves.

TL;DR: The results suggest that the interaction of (PhSe)2 with mammal delta-ALA-D requires the presence of cysteinyl residues in close proximity, and the formation of seleninic acid as a product of this reaction may increase the toxicity of organic chalcogens such as (Ph Se)2.
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Impact of hydrocarbons, PCBs and heavy metals on bacterial communities in Lerma River, Salamanca, Mexico: Investigation of hydrocarbon degradation potential.

TL;DR: A case study which reveals the impact of these types of contamination on the sediment bacterial population of Lerma River Basin, heavily impacted by industrial activities and urban wastewater release, and identifies potential candidates for hydrocarbon degradation in the treatment of oil discharges.