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Lise-Marie Chamoreau

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  61
Citations -  1710

Lise-Marie Chamoreau is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1376 citations. Previous affiliations of Lise-Marie Chamoreau include Institut Universitaire de France & Paris-Sorbonne University.

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Silicates as Latent Alkyl Radical Precursors: Visible-Light Photocatalytic Oxidation of Hypervalent Bis-Catecholato Silicon Compounds

TL;DR: This works introduces hypervalent bis-catecholato silicon compounds as versatile sources of alkyl radicals upon visible-light photocatalysis and proposes a mechanism involving a single-electron transfer from the silicate to the photoactivated iridium complex.
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Multiferroics by Rational Design: Implementing Ferroelectricity in Molecule‐Based Magnets

TL;DR: The coexistence of the polar and magnetic orders paves the way towards four-level memories while their interactions through the magnetoelec-tric effect makes it possible to control the magnetization byelectric fields and hence to develop electronically tuneable magnetic devices, which are an essential feature for spin-tronics.
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Hybrid Organic–Inorganic Porphyrin–Polyoxometalate Complexes

TL;DR: In this article, Anderson-type polyoxomolybdates were functionalized with pendant pyridyl groups, and evidence for electronic communication between the polyoxometalate and the porphyrin was established by fluorescence spectroscopy.
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A Bioinspired Nickel(bis-dithiolene) Complex as a Homogeneous Catalyst for Carbon Dioxide Electroreduction

TL;DR: Inspired by the metal active sites of formate dehydrogenase and CO-dehydrogenase, a nickel complex containing a NiS4 motif with two dithiolene ligands mimicking molybdopterin has been prepared and structurally characterized.
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Organosilyl/-germyl polyoxotungstate hybrids for covalent grafting onto silicon surfaces: towards molecular memories.

TL;DR: This represents the first example of covalent grafting of Keggin-type clusters onto a Si surface and a step towards the realization of POM-based multilevel memory devices.