Glycerol chemistry

  • A.A. Farias da Costa, A. de Nazare de Oliveira, R. Esposito, C. Len, R. Luque, R.C.R. Noronha, G.N. de Rocha Filho, L.A. Santos do Nascimento. Glycerol and catalysis by waste/low-cost materials – a review. Catalysts 2022, 12, 570. 
  • M.R. Khodadadi, J. Thiel, R.S. Varma, C. Len. Innovative continuous synthesis of solketal. J. Flow Chem. 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/s41981-021-00148-3
  • S. Bruniaux, R. S. Varma, C. Len. A novel strategy for selective O-methylation of glycerol in subcritical methanol. Front. Chem. 2019, 7, 357-363.
  • R. S. Varma, C. Len. Recent advances in glycerol valorization in continuous flow process. Curr. Opin. Green Sustain. Chem. 2019, 15, 83-90. 
  • C. Len, F. Delbecq, C.C. Corpas, E.R. Ramos. Continuous flow conversion of glycerol into chemicals : an overview. Synthesis 2018, 50, 723-740.
  • N. Sotto, C. Cazorla, C. Villette, M. Billamboz, C. Len. Toward the sustainable synthesis of biosourced divinylglycol from glycerol. ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng. 2016, 4, 6996-7003. 
  • N. Galy, R. Nguyen, H. Yalgin, N. Thiebault, D. Luart, C. Len. Glycerol in sub- and supercritical solvents. J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol. 2017, 92, 14-26.
  • H. Saggadi, I. Polaert, D. Luart, C. Len, L. Estel. Microwaves under pressure for the continuous production of quinoline from glycerol. Catalysis Today 2015, 255, 66-74. 
  • H. Saggadi, D. Luart, N. Thiebault, I. Polaert, L. Estel, C. Len. Quinoline and phenanthroline preparation starting from glycerol via improved microwave-assisted modified Skraup reaction. RSC Adv. 2014, 4, 21456-21464.
  • C. Len, R. Luque. Continuous flow transformations of glycerol to valuable products: an overview. Sustainable Chem. Process. 2014, 2, 1-10.
  • H. Saggadi, D. Luart, N. Thiebault, I. Polaert, L. Estel, C. Len. Toward the synthesis of 6-hydroxyquinoline starting from glycerol via improved microwave-assisted modified Skraup reaction. Catal. Commun. 2014, 44, 15-18. 
  • R. DeSousa, C. Thurier, C. Len, Y. Pouilloux, J. Barrault, F. Jerome. Regioselective functionalization of glycerol with a dithiocarbamate moiety: an environmentally friendly route to safer fungicides. Green Chem. 2011, 13, 1129-1132. 
  • C. Len, A.S. Merlot, D. Postel, G. Ronco, P. Villa, C. Goubert, E. Jeufrault, B. Mathon, H. Simon. Synthesis and antifungal activity of novel bis(dithiocarbamate) derivatives of glycerol. J. Agric. Food Chem. 1996, 44, 2856-2858.
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