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Pierrette Battioni is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their scientific work remains connected to this institution.

There is no publicly listed information on recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or main topics of research available at this time.

Details about fields or subfields of study and any awards received have not been disclosed, leaving gaps in the profile of their scientific specialization and recognition.

Given the available data, Pierrette Battioni's professional record primarily documents their institutional connection without further specifics on research output or collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Monooxygenase-like oxidation of hydrocarbons by hydrogen peroxide catalyzed by manganese porphyrins and imidazole: selection of the best catalytic system and nature of the active oxygen species

    P. Battioni;J. P. Renaud;J. F. Bartoli;M. Reina-Artiles

  • Iron- and manganese-porphyrin catalysed aziridination of alkenes by tosyl- and acyl-iminoiodobenzene

    Daniel Mansuy;Jean-Pierre Mahy;Annie Dureault;Gustave Bedi

  • Highly oxidation resistant inorganic-porphyrin analog polyoxometalate oxidation catalysts. 2. Catalysis of olefin epoxidation and aliphatic and aromatic hydroxylations starting from .alpha.2-P2W17O61(Mn+.cntdot.Br)(n-11) (Mn+ = Mn3+,Fe3+,Co2+,Ni2+,Cu2+), including quantitative comparisons to metalloporphyrin catalysts

    Daniel Mansuy;Jean Francois Bartoli;Pierrette Battioni;David K. Lyon

  • Chemical model systems for drug‐metabolizing cytochrome‐<i>P</i>‐450‐dependent monooxygenases

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  • Allylic amination of alkenes by tosyliminoiodobenzene: manganese porphyrins as suitable catalysts

    J.P. Mahy;G. Bedi;P. Battioni;D. Mansuy

  • Preparation of functionalized polyhalogenated tetraaryl-porphyrins by selective substitution of the p-Fluorines of meso-tetra-(pentafluorophenyl)porphyrins

    Pierrette Battioni;Olivier Brigaud;Hervé Desvaux;Daniel Mansuy

  • MANGANESE PORPHYRINS ADSORBED OR INTERCALATED IN DIFFERENT MINERAL MATRICES : PREPARATION AND COMPARED PROPERTIES AS CATALYSTS FOR ALKENE AND ALKANE O XIDATION

    L Barloy;J P Lallier;P Battioni;D Mansuy

  • Aziridination of alkenes catalysed by porphyrinirons: selection of catalysts for optimal efficiency and stereospecificity

    Jean-Pierre Mahy;Gustave Bedi;Pierrette Battioni;Daniel Mansuy

  • Synthesis and Catalytic Properties of Manganese Porphyrins Incorporated into Phosphonate Networks

    David Deniaud;Bernd Schollorn;Daniel Mansuy;Jean Rouxel

  • A very efficient system for alkene epoxidation by hydrogen peroxide: catalysis by manganese-porphyrins in the presence of imidazole

    Jean-Paul Renaud;Pierrette Battioni;Jean François Bartoli;Daniel Mansuy

  • New example of a non-heme mononuclear iron(IV) oxo complex. Spectroscopic data and oxidation activity.

    Marlène Martinho;Frédéric Banse;Jean-François Bartoli;Tony A. Mattioli

  • Diclofenac and its derivatives as tools for studying human cytochromes P450 active sites: particular efficiency and regioselectivity of P450 2Cs.

    Annah Mancy;Marie Antignac;Claire Minoletti;Sylvie Dijols

  • Nitrosoalkane complexes of iron-porphyrins: analogy between the bonding properties of nitrosoalkanes and dioxygen

    Daniel Mansuy;Pierrette Battioni;Jean Claude Chottard;Claude Riche

  • Hydroxylation of linear alkanes catalysed by iron porphyrins: particular efficacy and regioselectivity of perhalogenated porphyrins

    J. F. Bartoli;O. Brigaud;P. Battioni;D. Mansuy

  • Spectroscopic Characterization of an FeIV Intermediate Generated by Reaction of XO− (X = Cl, Br) with an FeII Complex Bearing a Pentadentate Non-Porphyrinic Ligand − Hydroxylation and Epoxidation Activity

    Véronique Balland;Marie-France Charlot;Frédéric Banse;Jean-Jacques Girerd

  • Polymeric polyhalogenated metalloporphyrin catalysts for hydroxylation of alkanes and epoxidation of alkenes

    Teddy G. Traylor;Young S. Byun;Patricia S. Traylor;Pierrette Battioni

  • Oxidation of Cyclohexane by Molecular Oxygen Photoassisted by meso-Tetraarylporphyrin Iron(III)-Hydroxo Complexes.

    A. Maldotti;C. Bartocci;G. Varani;A. Molinari

  • Amination of alkanes catalyzed by iron- and manganese-porphyrins: particular selectivity for ω and ω−1 oxidations of linear alkanes

    J.-P. Mahy;G. Bedi;P. Battioni;D. Mansuy

  • Asymmetric epoxidation of alkenes catalysed by a basket-handlë iron-porphyrin bearing amino acids

    D. Mansuy;P. Battioni;J.-P. Renaud;P. Guerin

  • Metalloporphyrinosilicas: a new class of hybrid organic–inorganic materials acting as selective biomimetic oxidation catalysts

    P. Battioni;E. Cardin;M. Louloudi;B. Schöllhorn

  • Formation of an iron(III)-porphyrin complex with a nitrene moiety inserted into an iron-nitrogen bond during alkene aziridination by (tosylimidoiodo)benzene catalyzed by iron(III) porphyrins

    Jean Pierre. Mahy;Pierrette. Battioni;Daniel. Mansuy

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Mansuy
Daniel Mansuy Université Paris Cité
Teddy G. Traylor
Teddy G. Traylor University of California, San Diego
Fethi Bedioui
Fethi Bedioui Chimie ParisTech
Raymond Weiss
Raymond Weiss University of Strasbourg
Jean Fischer
Jean Fischer Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Catherine Pinel
Catherine Pinel Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Richard G. Finke
Richard G. Finke Colorado State University
Eckhard Bill
Eckhard Bill Max Planck Society
Jack Fajer
Jack Fajer Brookhaven National Laboratory
Patrick M. Dansette
Patrick M. Dansette Université Paris Cité

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