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1 Oct 2025 • Preprint
Three Wrongs Can Make a Right: Concealing Antiaromaticity in π-Expanded [4n]–[4n]–[4n] Frameworks
AbstractComputed nucleus independent chemical shifts and ring current plots reveal that π-expanded [4n]–[4n]–[4n] fused systems can exhibit reduced paratropicity or even weak diatropicity, while exhibiting relatively narrow HOMO–LUMO gaps. Diborole-fused [4n]–[4n]–[4n] cyclobutadienes, pentalenes, s-indacenes, and cyclooctatetraenes are compared to analogous dibenzo-fused
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1 Oct 2025 • Journal Article • Energy Storage Materials
Tuning additive functionality via a molecular-by-design strategy: Acyl silanes for stable high-nickel cobalt-lean cathodes in lithium-based batteries
AbstractDeveloping multifunctional electrolyte additives is essential for stabilizing high-nickel cobalt-lean cathodes, which are prone to interphase instability and parasitic side reactions, particularly at elevated voltages. Herein, a molecular-by-design strategy is presented that enables systematic tuning of interphase chemistry and hydrofluoric acid (HF) scavenging capability
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1 Oct 2025 • Journal Article • RSC Sustainability
Farm to cable: life cycle assessment of carbon electrocatalysts derived from coffee waste
AbstractTo realize the full potential of biomass waste-derived electrodes, their synthesis must be fully reproducible and their environmental life cycle impact must be assessed quantitatively. We now show how a systematic comparison of coffee waste as a source for direct hydrazine fuel cell anodes can inform the first full life cycle assessment (LCA) of this application. The
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1 Oct 2025 • Journal Article • Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
Structure-function relationship within helical peptoids for Cu2+ chelation in the context of Alzheimer's disease
AbstractPeptoids (N-substituted glycine oligomers) represent an excellent platform for drug development, such as selective chelators for Cu2+ ions towards chelation therapy, due to their efficient synthesis, high stability and good bioavailability. We previously showed that peptoids helicity is essential for selective Cu2+ binding and identified a unique peptoid hexamer, having
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29 Sep 2025 • Journal Article • Catalysis Science & Technology
Biomass or bio-mess: tackling reproducibility in biomass-derived carbon electrocatalysts
AbstractThe pyrolysis of biomass is a promising route toward carbon electrodes, but its adoption in electrocatalysis is mostly limited to the oxygen reduction reaction. To prepare precise active sites for other electrocatalytic reactions in the oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon cycles, the complexity of both the biomass precursor and the pyrolysis process must be reigned in. We now
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29 Sep 2025 • Journal Article • Chemical Communications
Nitrile Hydration and α-Deuteration of Amides Catalyzed by a PCNHCP Mn(I) Pincer Complex
AbstractAmides are prevalent structural motifs in nature and important functional groups in synthetic organic chemistry. Amide synthesis typically requires harsh reaction conditions necessitating alternative strategies that are atom economic, catalytic, and easy to perform. Here we present the efficient hydration of nitriles, catalyzed by a manganese(I) PCNHCP pincer complex
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23 Sep 2025 • Journal Article • Journal of the American Chemical Society
Anionic Lipids Regulate the Light-Harvesting Complex 1-Reaction Center Photocycle in Purple Bacteria
AbstractPhotosynthetic purple bacteria can capture and convert sunlight with a remarkable, nearly 100% quantum efficiency. The light-harvesting complex 1-reaction center (LH1-RC) core complex is the membrane complex fundamentally responsible for solar energy conversion. LH1-RC has a highly conserved surrounding lipid composition known to favor anionic lipids for an unknown
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21 Sep 2025 • Journal Article • Angewandte Chemie
Toward Iron-Catalyzed Alkene Metathesis: Mapping the Reactivity and Deactivation Pathways of an Iron Metallacyclobutane
AbstractIron-catalyzed alkene metathesis holds great promise as a sustainable alternative to its precious metal congeners, yet its development has been hindered by poor mechanistic understanding and rapid catalyst deactivation. Here, we report the combined computational and experimental identification of β-hydride elimination as a key decomposition pathway from an iron
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17 Sep 2025 • Journal Article • ACS Nano
Circularly Polarized Luminescence from Assembled Nanoscale Particles
AbstractCircularly polarized luminescence (CPL) from assembled nanoscale materials presents a rapidly advancing field with significant implications for optoelectronics, bioimaging, and chiral photonics. The ability to engineer CPL-active systems through the controlled assembly of nanoscale particles offers a versatile platform for tuning chiroptical properties beyond what is
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16 Sep 2025 • Preprint • arXiv
Attosecond-resolved probing of recolliding electron wave packets in liquids and aqueous solutions
AbstractHigh-harmonic spectroscopy (HHS) in liquids promises real-time access to ultrafast electronic dynamics in the native environment of chemical and biological processes. While electron recollision has been established as the dominant mechanism of high-harmonic generation (HHG) in liquids, resolving the underlying electron dynamics has remained elusive. Here we demonstrate
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