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Orlando M. N. D. Teodoro

Researcher at Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Publications -  118
Citations -  2029

Orlando M. N. D. Teodoro is an academic researcher from Universidade Nova de Lisboa. The author has contributed to research in topics: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy & Work function. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 110 publications receiving 1695 citations. Previous affiliations of Orlando M. N. D. Teodoro include Fundamental Research on Matter Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics & University of Lisbon.

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Regio‐ and Chemoselective Reduction of Nitroarenes and Carbonyl Compounds over Recyclable Magnetic Ferrite ? Nickel Nanoparticles (Fe3O4 ? Ni) by Using Glycerol as a Hydrogen Source

TL;DR: Reduction by magnetic nano-Fe(3)O(4)-Ni: a facile, simple and environmentally friendly hydrogen-transfer reaction that takes place over recyclable ferrite-nickel magnetic nanoparticles by using glycerol as hydrogen source allows aromatic amines and alcohols to be synthesized from the precursor nitroarenes and carbonyl compounds.
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Magnetically recyclable magnetite–ceria (Nanocat-Fe-Ce) nanocatalyst – applications in multicomponent reactions under benign conditions

TL;DR: In this paper, a magnetite nanoparticle-supported ceria catalyst (Nanocat-Fe-Ce) has been successfully prepared by a simple impregnation method and was characterized by XRD, SIMS, FEG-SEM-EDS, and TEM.
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A facile synthesis of cysteine–ferrite magnetic nanoparticles for application in multicomponent reactions—a sustainable protocol

TL;DR: In this paper, a facile, simple and environmentally friendly Fe3O4-cysteine MNP was synthesized without any additive or additional source of linkers, which was successfully used for the synthesis of β-amino carbonyl and hydroquinoline compounds, which were obtained in excellent yields via multicomponent reactions.
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Iron Oxide-Supported Copper Oxide Nanoparticles (Nanocat-Fe-CuO): Magnetically Recyclable Catalysts for the Synthesis of Pyrazole Derivatives, 4-Methoxyaniline, and Ullmann-type Condensation Reactions

TL;DR: An efficient and benign protocol for the synthesis of medicinally important pyrazole derivatives, 4methoxyaniline, and Ullmann-type condensation reaction using magnetically separable and reusable magnetite-supported copper (nanocat-Fe-CuO) nanoparticles under mild conditions is reported in this paper.