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Scanning electrochemical cell microscopy on multimetal materials libraries is used for the high‐throughput investigation of element composition‐dependent electrocatalytic activity for the coreduction of CO2 and NO3−. Combined with selectivity analysis from electrolyzer experiments of promising catalyst compositions introduces a catalyst design strategy
Jialin Shi +7 more
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Isolation, structure revision and stereochemistry of trichomycins A and B, aromatic analogues of amphotericin B. [PDF]
Laskowski T +8 more
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Copper(I) hydride complexes often exhibit diverse aggregation behavior that can profoundly influence their structure and reactivity. In this study we use a combined experimental and computational approach to identify key structural an electronic factors that govern aggregation in PNNP dicopperhydride complexes.
Roel Laurentius Maria Bienenmann +5 more
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Transitioning Formamide Solvothermal Syntheses of MOFs to Less Toxic Solvents
Metal‐organic Frameworks (MOFs) are commonly synthesized in toxic formamide solvents. This study investigates the synthetic factors required for effective removal of formamides across various classes of MOFs, providing a foundation for designing new sustainable MOF syntheses.
Julia C. Donovan +2 more
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Improving Outcome Reporting in Paediatric Airway Management in Clinical Trials (IMPACT): A Study Protocol for Core Outcomes and Clinical Endpoints. [PDF]
Matava CT +20 more
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A series of structurally diverse exoglycals was synthesized using a modified Julia‐olefination approach from sugar‐derived precursors. These glycosidase transition‐state mimics were further diversified via CuAAC chemistry to yield triazole‐conjugated analogues.
Elisa Ospanow +2 more
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Quasisymmetric geometry of the Cantor circles as the Julia sets of rational maps
Weiyuan Qiu, Fei Yang, Yongcheng Yin
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Distinct Ligand‐ and Metal‐Centered Phosphorescence in a Terbium Carbazolyl Complex
Terbium and lanthanum carbazolide complexes show two distinct modes of luminescence: Strongly temperature‐dependent narrow‐line terbium emission could be induced. In addition, both the terbium and the lanthanum complexes show broad‐line interligand emission processes with excited states of microsecond life‐time.
Xiaofei Sun +9 more
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