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Overview

Monique Biesemans is affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium. Their academic profile includes involvement in scientific research within this institution.

Available data do not include details of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or regular publication venues associated with their work. Similarly, there is no information on book publications or awards received.

No specific main fields of study, subfields, or topics have been documented for Monique Biesemans. Due to the lack of available publication and research topic details, a comprehensive overview of their scientific contributions cannot be outlined.

Monique Biesemans is currently living and no record indicates otherwise.

Best Publications

  • Low-temperature synthesized aluminosilicate glasses

    H. Rahier;B. Van Mele;M. Biesemans;J. Wastiels

  • Synthesis, characterization and in vitro antitumor activity of di- and triorganotin derivatives of polyoxa- and biologically relevant carboxylic acids.

    Marcel Gielen;Monique Biesemans;Dick de Vos;Rudolph Willem

  • Reaction mechanism, kinetics and high temperature transformations of geopolymers

    H. Rahier;J. Wastiels;M. Biesemans;R. Willlem

  • Organotin compounds: from kinetics to stereochemistry and antitumour activities

    Marcel Gielen;Monique Biesemans;Rudolph Willem

  • Low-temperature synthesized aluminosilicate glasses. Part III Influence of the composition of the silicate solution on production, structure and properties

    H Rahier;W Simons;B Van Mele;M Biesemans

  • The thermal degradation of poly(vinyl acetate) and poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate): Part I: Experimental study of the degradation mechanism

    B. Rimez;H. Rahier;G. Van Assche;T. Artoos

  • A computational strategy for the deconvolution of NMR spectra with multiplet structures and constraints : Analysis of overlapping 13C-2H multiplets of 13C enriched metabolites from cell suspensions incubated in deuterated media

    Reino Laatikainen;Matthias Niemitz;Willy J. Malaisse;Monique Biesemans

  • Reaction of Butyltin Hydroxide Oxide with p-Toluenesulfonic Acid: Synthesis, X-ray Crystal Analysis, and Multinuclear NMR Characterization of {(BuSn)12O14(OH)6}(4-CH3C6H4SO3)2

    Christophe Eychenne-Baron;François O. Ribot;Nathalie Steunou;Clément Sanchez

  • Correlating Mössbauer and Solution- and Solid-State 117Sn NMR Data with X-ray Diffraction Structural Data of Triorganotin 2-[(E)-2-(2-Hydroxy-5-methylphenyl)-1-diazenyl]benzoates

    Rudolph Willem;Ingrid Verbruggen;Marcel Gielen;Monique Biesemans

  • Synthesis, characterization and in vitro antitumour activity of triphenyl- and tri-n-butyltin benzoates, phenylacetates and cinnamates

    Rudolph Willem;Abdeslam Bouhdid;Bernard Mahieu;Laurent Ghys

  • New organotin(IV) derivatives of dipeptides as models for metal–protein interactions: in vitro anti‐tumour activity

    Mala Nath;Sandeep Pokharia;Xueqing Song;George Eng

  • Dibutyltin perfluoroalkanecarboxylates: synthesis, NMR characterization and in vitro antitumour activity

    Martine Kemmer;Martine Kemmer;Hassan Dalil;Monique Biesemans;Jose C. Martins

  • (2-Methylthio-3-Pyridinecarboxylato)-diethyltin and -di-n-butyltin compounds: synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and in vitro antitumour activity. X-ray crystal structure of bis[diethyl(2-methylthio-3-Pyridinecarboxylato)tin] oxide and of diethyltin bis(2-methylthio-3-pyridinecarboxylate)

    Marcel Gielen;Abdelaziz El Khloufi;Monique Biesemans;Rudolph Willem

  • Synthesis and characterization of triphenyl- and tri-n-butyltin pentafluorobenzoates, -phenylacetates and -cinnamates. X-ray structure determination of tri-n-butyltin pentafluorocinnamate

    Rudolph Willem;Abdeslam Bouhdid;Monique Biesemans;JoséC Martins

  • Diorganotin 2‐fluorocinnamates and 4‐fluorophenylacetates: Synthesis, characterization and in vitro antitumour activity

    Marcel Gielen;Abdelaziz El Khloufi;Monique Biesemans;François Kayser

  • Proline Metabolism in the Wild-Type and in a Salt-Tolerant Mutant of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia Studied by 13C-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Nancy H. Roosens;Rudolph Willem;Yan Li;Ingrid Verbruggen

  • Characterization of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles Dispersed in Organic Ligand Solutions by Using a Diffusion‐Ordered Spectroscopy‐Based Strategy

    Luk Van Lokeren;Géraldine Maheut;François Ribot;Virginie Escax;Virginie Escax

  • X-ray diffraction and gradient-assisted 2D H-1-Sn-119 HMQC NMR studies on the structure of condensation complexes of salicylaldoxime and dimethyltin(IV) oxide

    Rudolph Willem;Abdeslam Bouhdid;François Kayser;Ann Delmotte

  • Di-n-butyltin and diethyltin monofluorobenzoates: synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and in vitro antitumor activity

    Marcel Gielen;Abdelaziz El Khloufi;Monique Biesemans;Rudolph Willem

  • Synthesis, Characterization and In Vitro Antitumour Activity of Di-n-Butyl, Tri-n-Butyl and Triphenyltin 3,6-Dioxaheptanoates and 3,6,9-Trioxadecanoates.

    Martine Kemmer;Marcel Gielen;Marcel Gielen;Monique Biesemans;Danièle De Vos

  • Self-assembly of diorganotin(IV) 2-{((E)-1-(2-oxyaryl)alkylidene)amino}acetates: An investigation of structures by X-ray diffraction, solution and solid-state tin NMR, and electrospray ionization MS

    Tushar S. Basu Baul;Cheerfulman Masharing;Rudolph Willem;Monique Biesemans

Frequent Co-Authors

Rudolph Willem
Rudolph Willem Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Marcel Gielen
Marcel Gielen Université Libre de Bruxelles
José Martins
José Martins Ghent University
Edward R. T. Tiekink
Edward R. T. Tiekink Sunway University
Klaus Jurkschat
Klaus Jurkschat TU Dortmund University
Willy Malaisse
Willy Malaisse Université Libre de Bruxelles
Paul Geerlings
Paul Geerlings Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Philippe Dubois
Philippe Dubois University of Mons
Clément Sanchez
Clément Sanchez Collège de France
Bruno Van Mele
Bruno Van Mele Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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