Eric Wimmer
University of Nantes
14 Papers
44 Citations
Eric Wimmer is an academic researcher from University of Nantes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioconversion & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Eric Wimmer include University of Strasbourg & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Papers
Diyne-Functionalized Fullerene Self-Assembly for Thin Film Solid-State Polymerization
Jean-Nicolas Tisserant,Jean-Nicolas Tisserant,Roland Hany,Eric Wimmer,Antoni Sánchez-Ferrer,Jozef Adamcik,Gaetan Wicht,Frank Nüesch,Frank Nüesch,Daniel Rentsch,Andreas Borgschulte,Raffaele Mezzenga,Jakob Heier +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a C-60 fimctionalized with a single alkyl chain bearing a diacetylene moiety is presented, which can be selectively stabilized by thermal polymerization.
Comparing Gas–Liquid Segmented and Tube-in-Tube Setups for the Aerobic Dimerization of Desmethoxycarpacine with an Automated Flow Platform
Ehu Camille Aka,Eric Wimmer,Elvina Barré,Daniel Cortés-Borda,Tchirioua Ekou,Lynda Ekou,Mireia Rodriguez-Zubiri,François-Xavier Felpin +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a reconfigurable automated flow platform integrating on-line HPLC monitoring for the cobalt-catalyzed aerobic oxidative dimerization of desmethoxycarpacine to carpanone is described.
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Zeolite‐Based Organic Synthesis (ZeoBOS) of Acortatarin A: First Total Synthesis Based on Native and Metal‐Doped Zeolite‐Catalyzed Steps
TL;DR: This unprecedented Zeolite-Based Organic Synthesis (ZeoBOS), the total synthesis of acortatarin A was achieved through a novel strategy and using five out of eleven synthetic steps catalyzed by H- or metal-doped zeolites as catalysts.
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Patent
Process of selective bioconversion of isosorbitol dinitrate
Maryse Lenfant,Jacek Ropenga,Eric Wimmer +2 more
- 13 Jul 1987
TL;DR: In this paper, a process of selective bioconversion of DINIS into MONIS-5 is described, where the DINIs is added to a medium containing at least one microorganism possessing a glutathion transferase or an acellular extract of such a microorganisms.
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