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Enhancing the Chemical Reactivity of Graphene through Substrate Engineering
This review highlights methods to enhance the reactivity of graphene through substrate engineering, focusing on strain and charge doping. Strains induced by nanoparticles, metal crystal orientations, or stretchable polymers increase the reactivity of graphene.
Jia Tu, Mingdi Yan
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Viologen derivatives are employed to tackle BPNS oxidation challenges through a noncovalent strategy. Comprehensive characterization techniques, complemented by DFT calculations, provide detailed insights into these interactions. Notably, XPS analysis reveals that MV‐BPNS hybrids experience minimal oxidation under ambient conditions, highlighting the ...
Ishan Sarkar +5 more
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Bimetallic tandem interfaces of Cu‐M (M = Au, Ag, Pd) are constructed on Cu nanocolumn arrays with exposed Cu (200) facets to enhance CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) performance. In situ, spectroscopic analysis revealed specific reaction pathways for each interface. Abstract The development of effective strategies to enhance the activity and selectivity
Yong Yan +6 more
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Syntheses of cholesterol analogs with a carbene-generating substituent on the side chain.
Takeshi Terasawa +2 more
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This work reports a breakthrough in rhodamine activation via an elegant Lewis acid coordination strategy. It induces ring opening in spirolactone rhodamine TMR, generating exceptional fluorescence (quantum yields up to 95%) without destructive modifications or structural modification. The method preserves full photocontrol, reversibility, and real‐time
Quanchun Sun +4 more
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Laboratory Detection of Four New Cumulene Carbenes: H2C7, H2C8, H2C9, and D2C10 [PDF]
A. J. Apponi +3 more
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Switchable organocatalysis from N-heterocyclic carbene-carbodiimide adducts with tunable release temperature [PDF]
Le Dung Pham +3 more
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Recent Advances in Bioconjugation of Aromatic Amino Acid Residues by a Reactivity‐Guided Approach
This review highlights recent advances in the bioconjugation of aromatic amino acids residues, focusing on strategies that leverage their inherent chemical reactivity to enable precise and versatile modifications of biomacromolecules, illustrating relevant applications.
Bruno M. da S. Santos +3 more
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β-Carbon functionalization of amines via α-amino Cu-carbenes. [PDF]
Qin R +10 more
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