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Constraining the Hydration of Clay Minerals and Abundances of Amorphous Phases in Gale Crater, Mars
Abstract Both water and organic matter are required for the development and persistence of life. Phyllosilicates (clay minerals) have high surface areas that easily sorb water and organic matter. The Curiosity rover has investigated several hundred meters of stratigraphy in Gale crater, including where clays were detected from orbit.
Sean Czarnecki +3 more
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Serial Spatial Transcriptomes Reveal Regulatory Transitions in Maize Leaf Development
ABSTRACT Plant leaves originate from the shoot apical meristem (SAM) and undergo a developmental process of highly coordinated gene expression regulation. To date, only a few key regulators have been identified and characterised, so the gene expression cascades responsible for leaf cell specification and differentiation from SAM remain largely elusive.
Chi‐Chih Wu +11 more
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Fluorine‐free acesulfame‐based ionic liquids and salts were synthesized and comprehensively analysed, revealing how anionic structure governs key physicochemical properties, paving the way towards safer and more sustainable electrolytes for clean energy storage.
Wern Huay Mah +3 more
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The aminoacylase MsAA is a suitable enzyme for the biotechnological production of N‐acyl‐L‐amino acids. This study focuses on the optimization of the synthesis of N‐lauroyl‐L‐methionine. A detailed analysis of the catalytic reaction mechanism of MsAA is performed in an in silico protein modeling study.
Jessika Wirges +11 more
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Metalloids: Semi as Metals yet Full of Antimicrobial Potential
Metalloids such as boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), and tellurium (Te) bridge metals and non‐metals, displaying unique chemical versatility. Recent research highlights their diverse antimicrobial and therapeutic potentials, from natural products to synthetic organic and organometallic molcules, underscoring renewed ...
Kevin Böhm +2 more
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The initial cycling of [5,15‐bis(ethynyl)‐10,20‐diphenylporphinato]copper(II) electrodes in rechargeable Mg‐ion batteries is studied using electrochemical, spectroscopic, microscopic, and spectrometric methods such as total reflection X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry and time‐of‐flight secondary ion mass spectrometry .
Tom Philipp +13 more
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Copper oxide tailors multifunctional properties of fluorobarioborate glasses for optical dielectric and shielding applications. [PDF]
Abdelghany AM, Ramadan RM, Abdelbaky M.
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Lithium bis(oxalato)borate (LiBOB) was established as a new tool in the repertoire of the synthetic organic electrochemist. As a sustainable alternative to conventional supporting electrolytes, LiBOB shows high stability and ionic conductivity while in test reactions, product yields are comparable to standard electrolyte systems.
Anton Scherkus, Zeng He, Robert Francke
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Effect of cerium oxide on physical, structural, and spectroscopic properties of tellurium-borate glasses for cool greenish light emitting devices. [PDF]
Shiva Kumar BN, Vinay D, Devaraja C.
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Back to the Electrofuture: Named Reactions Powered by Electroorganic Syntheses
Bridging classical named reactions with modern electroorganic chemistry, this review presents how electrochemical strategies can revive and reinterpret historically significant transformations, highlighting their emerging potential as sustainable alternatives in contemporary organic synthesis.
Debajit Maiti +4 more
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