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Sergey Sergeyev

Researcher at University of Antwerp

Publications -  70
Citations -  2855

Sergey Sergeyev is an academic researcher from University of Antwerp. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Alkyl. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 68 publications receiving 2588 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergey Sergeyev include VU University Amsterdam & University of Zurich.

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Monolayer control of discotic liquid crystal by electromigration of dewetted layers in thin film devices.

TL;DR: The analysis of the current flowing through the junction as a function of the temperature, together with the comparative imaging of the evolution of morphology, yields a detailed picture of the changes in the dimensionality of the conductive phthalocyanine film and allows us to extract the behavior of the order parameter.
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Potential of Homogeneous Pd Catalyst Separation by Ceramic Membranes. Application to Downstream and Continuous Flow Processes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors deal with homogeneous organometallic catalyzed reactions and probe the separation of a number of readily available palladium complexes from reaction mixtures with highly stable ceramic membranes.
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Semipreparative enantioseparation of Tröger base derivatives by HPLC.

TL;DR: It is believed that the availability of enantiopure functionalized derivatives of the Tröger base will stimulate the further use of this interesting molecular scaffold in molecular recognition, asymmetric catalysis, and related areas of research and technology.
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Transition temperature engineering of octaalkoxycarbonyl phthalocyanines

TL;DR: In this article, a simple approach to the transition temperature engineering in metal-free mesogenic octaalkoxycarbonyl phthalocyanines Pc(COOR)8 was described.
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Homeotropic alignment in films of a mesogenic phthalocyanine depends on the nature of interactions with the surface

TL;DR: In this paper, homeotropically aligned films on the hydrophilic surface are formed by planar alignment with a random distribution of the column directors, whereas planar alignments with a non-planar distribution of column directors occur on a hydrophobic surface.