Alexandre Welle
Université catholique de Louvain
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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2012
Thomas Vergote; Fady Nahra; Alexandre Welle; Michel Luhmer; Johan Wouters; Nathalie Mager; Olivier Riant; Tom Leyssens
To be or not to bifluoride: Two synthetic pathways to unprecedented N-heterocyclic carbene copper(I) bifluoride complexes have been developed. Catalytic tests demonstrated that copper(I) bifluorides are very efficient catalysts, which do not require any additional activating agent. The first Cu-catalyzed diastereoselective allylation of (R)-N-tert-butanesulfinyl aldimines was also established. The method enables efficient, simple and general synthesis of enantiomerically enriched homoallylic amines at room temperature in high yields.
Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2015
Vincent Pourcelle; Sophie Laurent; Alexandre Welle; Nicolas Vriamont; Dimitri Stanicki; Luce Vander Elst; Robert N. Muller; Jacqueline Marchand-Brynaert
The fast development of nanomedicines requires more and more reliable chemical tools in order to accurately design materials and control the surface properties of the nano-objects used in biomedical applications. In this study we describe a smooth and simple photografting technique, i.e., the clip photochemistry, that allows the introduction of molecules of interest in inert polymers or on stealth nanoparticles directly in aqueous solution. First we developed the methodology on polyethylene glycol (PEG) and looked for critical parameters of the process (irradiation times, concentrations, washings) by using several molecular probes and adapted analytical techniques ((19)F qNMR, EA, LSC). We found that the clip photochemistry in water is a robust and efficient method to functionalize PEG. Second we applied it on PEGylated USPIO (USPIO-PEG) magnetic resonance imaging agent and succeeded in introducing RGD peptide and homemade peptidomimetics on their PEG segments. The magnetic abilities of the conjugated nanoparticles were unchanged by the derivatization process as evidenced by their relaxometric properties and their NMRD profile. When tested on Jurkat lymphocyte T Cells, which express αvβ3 integrins, the USPIO conjugated with RGD ligands leads to an increase of the transverse relaxation rate (R2) by a factor 10 to 14 as compared to USPIO-PEG. Consequently, it makes them good candidates for targeted imaging technology in cancer therapy.
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2010
Alexandre Welle; Julien Petrignet; Bernard Tinant; Johan Wouters; Olivier Riant
Organic Letters | 2006
Alexandre Welle; Silvia Díez-González; Bernard Tinant; Steven P. Nolan; Olivier Riant
ACS Catalysis | 2015
Ludovic Castro; Evgueni Kirillov; Olivier Miserque; Alexandre Welle; Luc Haspeslagh; Jean-François Carpentier; Laurent Maron
Tetrahedron | 2012
Alexandre Welle; Virginie Cirriez; Olivier Riant
Macromolecules | 2017
Eva Laur; Elisa Louyriac; Vincent Dorcet; Alexandre Welle; Aurélien Vantomme; Olivier Miserque; Jean-Michel Brusson; Laurent Maron; Jean-François Carpentier; Evgueni Kirillov
Macromolecules | 2017
Elisa Louyriac; Eva Laur; Alexandre Welle; Aurélien Vantomme; Olivier Miserque; Jean-Michel Brusson; Laurent Maron; Jean-François Carpentier; Evgueni Kirillov
Catalysts | 2017
Eva Laur; Alexandre Welle; Aurélien Vantomme; Jean-Michel Brusson; Jean-François Carpentier; Evgueni Kirillov
Archive | 2015
Alexandre Welle; Jeroen Wassenaar; Martine Slawinski