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Maurice Gross is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their academic career focuses on research within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Donor-substituted 1,1,4,4-tetracyanobutadienes (TCBDS): new chromophores with efficient intramolecular charge-transfer interactions by atom-economic synthesis.

    Tsuyoshi Michinobu;Corinne Boudon;Jean‐Paul Gisselbrecht;Paul Seiler

  • Substituent effects in the electroreduction of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins

    A. Giraudeau;H. J. Callot;Joseph Jordan;I. Ezhar

  • Macrocyclization on the fullerene core: Direct regio‐ and diastereoselective multi‐functionalization of [60]fullerene, and synthesis of fullerene‐dendrimer derivatives

    Jean-François Nierengarten;Tilo Habicher;Roland Kessinger;Francesca Cardullo

  • A new class of organic donor–acceptor molecules with large third-order optical nonlinearities

    Tsuyoshi Michinobu;Joshua C. May;Jin H. Lim;Corinne Boudon

  • Water‐Soluble Dendritic Iron Porphyrins: Synthetic Models of Globular Heme Proteins

    Peter J. Dandliker;François Diederich;Jean‐Paul Gisselbrecht;Alain Louati

  • A novel reaction of 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ): charge-transfer chromophores by [2 + 2] cycloaddition with alkynes

    Milan Kivala;Corinne Boudon;Jean-Paul Gisselbrecht;Paul Seiler

  • Effects of electron-withdrawing substituents on the electrochemical oxidation of porphyrins

    A. Giraudeau;H. J. Callot;M. Gross

  • Charge-transfer chromophores by cycloaddition-retro-electrocyclization: multivalent systems and cascade reactions.

    Milan Kivala;Corinne Boudon;Jean-Paul Gisselbrecht;Paul Seiler

  • Dendrimers with Porphyrin Cores: Synthetic models for globular heme proteins

    Peter J. Dandliker;François Diederich;Adrien Zingg;Jean‐Paul Gisselbrecht

  • Dendritic Iron Porphyrins with Tethered Axial Ligands: New Model Compounds for Cytochromes.

    Philipp Weyermann;Jean-Paul Gisselbrecht;Corinne Boudon;François Diederich

  • Electrochemistry of Mono‐ through Hexakis‐adducts of C60

    Corinne Boudon;Jean‐Paul Gisselbrecht;Maurice Gross;Lyle Isaacs

  • Bis- through Tetrakis-Adducts of C60 by Reversible Tether-Directed Remote Functionalization and systematic investigation of the changes in fullerene properties as a function of degree, pattern, and nature of functionalization

    Francesca Cardullo;Paul Seiler;Lyle Isaacs;Jean-François Nierengarten

  • Property tuning in charge-transfer chromophores by systematic modulation of the spacer between donor and acceptor.

    Filip Bureš;W. Bernd Schweizer;Joshua C. May;Corinne Boudon

  • ELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTION OF NEW, GOOD ELECTRON ACCEPTORS: THE METALLOOCTACYANOPHTHALOCYANINES

    A. Louati;M. El Meray;J. J. Andre;J. Simon

  • New strong organic acceptors by cycloaddition of TCNE and TCNQ to donor-substituted cyanoalkynes.

    Philippe Reutenauer;Milan Kivala;Peter D. Jarowski;Corinne Boudon

  • Methanofullerene Molecular Scaffolding: Towards C60-substituted poly(triacetylenes) and expanded radialenes, preparation of a C60–C70 hybrid derivative, and a novel macrocyclization reaction

    Jean-Franjois Nierengarten;Andreas Herrmann;Rik R. Tykwinski;Markus Riittimann

  • Pretreatment and validation procedure for glassy carbon voltammetric indicator electrodes

    D. C. Thornton;K. T. Corby;V. A. Spendel;Joseph. Jordan

  • ELECTROSYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SYMMETRICAL AND UNSYMMETRICAL LINEAR PORPHYRIN DIMERS AND THEIR PRECURSOR MONOMERS

    A. Giraudeau;L. Ruhlmann;L. El Kahef;M. Gross

  • Donor-Substituted Cyanoethynylethenes: π-Conjugation and Band-Gap Tuning in Strong Charge-Transfer Chromophores

    Nicolle N.P. Moonen;William C. Pomerantz;Robin Gist;Corinne Boudon

  • Poly(triacetylene) Oligomers: Synthesis, Characterization, and Estimation of the Effective Conjugation Length by Electrochemical, UV/Vis, and Nonlinear Optical Methods

    Rainer E. Martin;Peter Günter;Christian Bosshard;Ulrich Gubler

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Paul Gisselbrecht
Jean-Paul Gisselbrecht University of Strasbourg
Corinne Boudon
Corinne Boudon University of Strasbourg
Paul Seiler
Paul Seiler ETH Zurich
Jean-François Nierengarten
Jean-François Nierengarten University of Strasbourg
Emanuel Vogel
Emanuel Vogel University of Cologne
Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen
Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen University of Copenhagen
Pierre Braunstein
Pierre Braunstein University of Strasbourg
John E. Anthony
John E. Anthony University of Kentucky

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