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Alexandre Alexakis

Alexandre Alexakis

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Chemistry

D-Index
86
Citations
26035
World Ranking
2544
National Ranking
62

Overview

Alexandre Alexakis is affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland. Their academic profile indicates a research career based at this institution.

The available data does not include specific details about research papers, co-authors, or publication venues connected to Alexandre Alexakis. Likewise, there is no information about book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or particular research topics.

There are no awards or honors listed for this scientist.

Best Publications

  • Enantioselective Copper-Catalyzed Conjugate Addition and Allylic Substitution Reactions

    Alexandre Alexakis;Jan E. Bäckvall;Norbert Krause;Oscar Pàmies

  • Chiral amines as organocatalysts for asymmetric conjugate addition to nitroolefins and vinyl sulfones via enamine activation.

    Sarah Sulzer-Mossé;Alexandre Alexakis

  • Enantioselective Copper-Catalysed Conjugate Addition

    Alexandre Alexakis;Cyril Benhaim

  • Metal-catalyzed asymmetric conjugate addition reaction: formation of quaternary stereocenters.

    Christine Hawner;Alexandre Alexakis

  • Carbometallation (C-Metallation) of Alkynes: Stereospecific Synthesis of Alkenyl Derivatives

    Jean F. Normant;Alexandre Alexakis

  • Diamine-catalyzed asymmetric Michael additions of aldehydes and ketones to nitrostyrene.

    Alexandre Alexakis;Olivier Andrey

  • A highly effective phosphoramidite ligand for asymmetric allylic substitution.

    Karine Tissot-Croset;Damien Polet;Alexandre Alexakis

  • Dramatic Improvement of the Enantiomeric Excess in the Asymmetric Conjugate Addition Reaction Using New Experimental Conditions

    Alexandre Alexakis;Cyril Benhaim;Stéphane Rosset;Munir Humam

  • Copper-Catalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Addition of Grignard Reagents to Trisubstituted Enones. Construction of All-Carbon Quaternary Chiral Centers

    David Martin;Stefan Kehrli;Magali d'Augustin;Hervé Clavier

  • The Use of N‐Alkyl‐2,2′‐bipyrrolidine Derivatives as Organocatalysts for the Asymmetric Michael Addition of Ketones and Aldehydes to Nitroolefins

    Olivier Andrey;Alexandre Alexakis;Axel Tomassini;Gérald Hugues Bernardinelli

  • Asymmetric Michael Addition of α-Hydroxyketones to Nitroolefins Catalyzed by Chiral Diamine

    Olivier Andrey;Alexandre Alexakis;Gérald Hugues Bernardinelli

  • Organocopper conjugate addition reaction in the presence of trimethylchlorosilane

    Alexandre Alexakis;J. Berlan;Y. Besace

  • Copper‐Catalyzed Asymmetric Allylic Alkylation

    Caroline A. Falciola;Alexandre Alexakis

  • CARBOMETALATION (C-METALATION) OF ALKYNES: STEREOSPECIFIC SYNTHESIS OF ALKENYL DERIVATIVES

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  • Chiral acetals in asymmetric synthesis

    Alexandre Alexakis;Pierre Mangeney

  • Enantioselective Copper‐Catalyzed Conjugate Addition to Trisubstituted Cyclohexenones: Construction of Stereogenic Quaternary Centers

    Magali d’Augustin;Laëticia Palais;Alexandre Alexakis

  • Enantioselective Organocatalytic Fluorination-Induced Wagner–Meerwein Rearrangement†

    Fedor Romanov-Michailidis;Laure Guénée;Alexandre Alexakis

  • First Organocatalyzed Asymmetric Michael Addition of Aldehydes to Vinyl Sulfones

    Sarah Sulzer Mosse;Alexandre Alexakis

  • Copper‐Catalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Addition of Trialkylaluminium Reagents to Trisubstituted Enones: Construction of Chiral Quaternary Centers

    Magali Vuagnoux-d'Augustin;Alexandre Alexakis

  • Regiodivergent 1,4 versus 1,6 Asymmetric Copper‐Catalyzed Conjugate Addition

    Hélène Hénon;Marc Mauduit;Alexandre Alexakis

  • Phosphoramidite ligands in iridium-catalyzed allylic substitution.

    Damien Polet;Alexandre Alexakis;Karine Tissot-Croset;Clémence Corminboeuf

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean F. Normant
Jean F. Normant Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Pierre Mangeney
Pierre Mangeney Sorbonne University
Gérald Bernardinelli
Gérald Bernardinelli University of Geneva
Ilan Marek
Ilan Marek Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Marc Mauduit
Marc Mauduit University of Rennes
Norbert Krause
Norbert Krause TU Dortmund University
Montserrat Diéguez
Montserrat Diéguez Rovira i Virgili University
Oscar Pàmies
Oscar Pàmies Rovira i Virgili University
Tomas Tejero
Tomas Tejero University of Zaragoza
Gary H. Posner
Gary H. Posner Johns Hopkins University

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