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  1. 24 Jul 2025 Journal Article Inorganic Chemistry

    Antimony and Bismuth Complexes as Visible Light Photosensitizers in Catalytic Oxidation Reactions

    André Korzun, Morgan J McKee, Hagen Neugebauer, Ori Green, Gregor Schnakenburg, Stefan Grimme, Nikolay Kornienko, Alessandro Bismuto
    Abstract

    The unique chemical reactivity offered by photochemistry has driven a growing interest in the design of new photocatalysts with diverse chemical properties. Incorporating heavy atoms into the core of chromophores presents an excellent opportunity to achieve this by enabling a long-lived excited state. Herein we report the design, synthesis, and characterization of new

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  2. 21 Jul 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Linearly-polarized few-cycle pulses drive carrier envelope phase-sensitive coherent magnetization injection

    Abstract

    Circularly-polarized light is well-known to induce, or flip the direction of, magnetization in solids. At its heart, this arises from time-reversal symmetry breaking by the vector potential, causing inverse-Faraday or analogous physical effects. We show here that very short few-cycle pulses can cause similar phenomena even when they are linearly-polarized and off-resonant

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  3. 20 Jul 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Probing the band structure of the strongly correlated antiferromagnet NiPS3 across its phase transition

    Benjamin Pestka, Biplab Bhattacharyya, Milosz Marcin Rybak, Jeff Strasdas, Adam K Budniak, Adi Harchol, Marcus Liebmann, Niklas Leuth, Honey Boban, Vitaliy Feyer, Iulia Cojocariu, Daniel Baranowski, ... show all 22 authors
    Abstract

    NiPS3 is an exfoliable van-der-Waals intralayer antiferromagnet with zigzag-type spin arrangement. It is distinct from other TMPS3 (TM: transition metal) materials by optical excitations into a strongly correlated state that is tied to the magnetic properties. However, the related, fundamental band structure across the antiferromagnetic phase transition has not been

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  4. 18 Jul 2025 Preprint Social Science Research Network

    Inverse-Freezing Fluids as Trauma Attenuators for Ballistic Impacts

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    Inverse-freezing fluids, IFFs, are unique materials, which undergo a reversible, endothermic liquid-to-solid phase transition upon heating. Recent findings reveal that this transition can also be triggered by mechanical impact, wherein the impact’s shockwaves enter the IFF and induce the liquid-to-solid phase change. This results in the attenuation of these shockwaves

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  5. 17 Jul 2025 Journal Article Advanced Science

    Template-Free Fabrication of Single Atom Fe-Based Cathodes Unlock High-Performing Anion-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells

    John C Douglin, Hideo Notsu, Shinsuke Nagata, Sapir Willdorf-Cohen, Jinliu Zhong, Junya Ohyama, Jiawei Hu, Syeda Mushrifa Zahan, Richard Andres Ortiz Godoy, Changlai Wang, Oluwafemi Sanumi, Masayuki Tsushida, ... show all 17 authors
    Abstract

    Single-atom catalysts (SACs) possessing well-defined active sites of singular metal atoms have gained prominence in the field of electrocatalysis as they can be tuned to enhance activity and stability. In this study, a critical-raw-material (CRM)-free SAC is synthesized for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in alkaline media by pyrolyzing polyimide nanoparticles and

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  6. 16 Jul 2025 Journal Article Physiological Reviews

    Sensing molecular carbon dioxide - a translational focus for respiratory disease

    István Vadász, Eoin P Cummins, Deborah H Brotherton, S Marina Casalino Matsuda, Laura A Dada, Ori Green, Dustin T King, Vitalii Kryvenko, Masahiko Shigemura, Peter H S Sporn, Moritz J Strowitzki, Martin J Cann, ... show all 13 authors
    Abstract

    The last two decades of research on carbon dioxide have demonstrated that CO2 is far more than a waste product of aerobic metabolism leading to acidosis, and that it elicits biological responses directly via non-pH-dependent molecular interactions. New specialized methodologies have mapped CO2 incorporation into specific regions of CO2-sensitive proteins and linked

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  7. 15 Jul 2025 Preprint Social Science Research Network

    Photophysics of Cu-Loaded Mil-125(Ti)-Nh₂: Unravelling the Role of Cu Oxidation States Through Time-Resolved Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory

    Aneek Kuila, Khaled Dassouki, Valentin Diez-Cabanes, Dorit Grinberg, Mathieu Frengnaux, Eddy Dumas, Nicolas Menguy, Ambili Ramanthrikkovil Variyam, Inderdip Shere, Nadav Amdursky, Nathalie Steunou, Guillaume Maurin, ... show all 13 authors
    Abstract

    The robust titanium-based metal–organic framework MIL-125(Ti)-NH₂  was loaded with Cu²⁺ ions (2%, 5%) as well as by nanoparticles of Cu⁰ (5%). The ionic copper species were found to be atomically dispersed within the MOF pores, inducing a slight lattice expansion. In contrast, metallic copper was predominantly deposited at the MOF external surface, resulting in a

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  8. 13 Jul 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Accelerated Hydrogen Exchange Reaction in a Dark Cavity: A Benchmark for Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Experiment

    Victor Berenstein, Giacomo Valtolina, Zohar Amitay, Nimrod Moiseyev
    Abstract

    The gas-phase hydrogen exchange reaction (HER) is the most fundamental chemical process for benchmarking quantum reaction dynamics. In this Letter, we focus on controlling HER by means of strong light-matter coupling inside a resonant cavity, an approach often called polariton chemistry. In particular, we focus on the isotopic variation of HER involving collisions

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  9. 9 Jul 2025 Journal Article Journal of Magnetic Resonance Open

    Continuous-flow electron spin resonance microfluidics device with sub-nanoliter sample volume

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    This paper presents a novel continuous-flow electron spin resonance (ESR) microfluidic device designed for both continuous-wave (CW) and pulsed ESR measurements on sub-nanoliter liquid samples. The system integrates a planar surface microresonator (ParPar type) operating at ∼9.4 GHz with a precision-fabricated quartz microfluidic chip, enabling spatial confinement of

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  10. 9 Jul 2025 Journal Article Sensors

    High Sensitivity Online Sensor for BTEX in Ambient Air Based on Multiphoton Electron Extraction Spectroscopy

    Abstract

    Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) are widespread volatile organic compounds commonly present in fuels and various industrial materials. Their release into the atmosphere significantly contributes to air pollution, prompting strict regulatory concentration limits in ambient air. In this work, we introduce Multiphoton Electron Extraction Spectroscopy (MEES)

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