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  1. 18 Jun 2025 Journal Article RSC Medicinal Chemistry

    Towards catalytic fluoroquinolones: from metal-catalyzed to metal-free DNA cleavage

    Moshe N Goldmeier, Alina Khononov, Tomasz Pienko, Valery Belakhov, Feng-Chun Yen, Limor Baruch, Marcelle Machluf, Timor Baasov
    Abstract

    A library of eight new fluoroquinolone–nuclease conjugates containing a guanidinoethyl or aminoethyl auxiliary pendant on the 1,4,7-triazacyclononane (TACN) moiety was designed and synthesized to investigate their potential as catalytic antibiotics. The Cu(II) complexes of the designer structures showed significant in vitro hydrolytic and oxidative DNA cleavage activity

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  2. 11 Jun 2025 Preprint

    From Rings to Properties: Understanding the Effect of Annelation on Pyrene

    Alexandra Wahab, Renana Gershoni-Poranne
    Abstract

    Pyrene is a central building block in organic materials chemistry, valued for its rigid aromatic core, high fluorescence, and rich capacity for structural elaboration. However, the fundamental relationship between its annelation pattern and resulting electronic properties remains underexplored. In this work, we present a comprehensive computational study of 4,766

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  3. 11 Jun 2025 Journal Article ACS Catalysis

    Sustainable Fuels from CO2-Rich Synthesis Gas via Fischer–Tropsch Technology

    Bart C A de Jong, Konstantijn T Rommens, Tal Rosner, Paul van den Tempel, Léon Rohrbach, G Leendert Bezemer, Hero Jan Heeres, Mark Saeys, Charlotte Vogt, Jingxiu Xie
    Abstract

    CO2-containing synthesis gas is a relevant feedstock for the production of synthetic fuels using Fischer–Tropsch synthesis (FTS). We report the role of CO2 in CO2, CO, and H2 mixed feeds over a cobalt-based catalyst at 220 °C and 21 bar in a packed bed reactor and define the process boundary conditions where CO2 switches from an inert to a reactive gas in FTS. The C5+

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  4. 3 Jun 2025 Journal Article Journal of Materials Chemistry A

    Polarization-induced NO2 sensing and amine generation using Sb single-atoms embedded in few-layered MnPS3 flatlands

    Nirman Chakraborty, Souvik Bhattacharjee, Anagha Ghosh, Efrat Lifshitz, Swastik Mondal
    Abstract

    Catalytic conversion of NOx into ammonia is a significant step towards sustainable energy, requiring efficient materials for environmental NOx detection and its subsequent reduction to amines. While chemiresistive sensing has been realized as technically distinct from the conventional oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), the development of smart catalytic materials which

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  5. 30 May 2025 Preprint arXiv

    All-optical mapping of ultrafast carrier dynamics in a Dirac semimetal

    Zhaopin Chen, Camilo Granados, Ido Nisim, Daniel Kroeger, Ofer Neufeld, Marcelo F Ciappina, Michael Krüger
    Abstract

    High-harmonic generation (HHG), the hallmark effect of attosecond science, is a nonperturbative nonlinear process leading to the emission of high harmonic light from gases and solids. In gases, extreme driving laser pulse intensities can deplete the ground state, suppressing harmonic emission during the trailing edge of the pulse. Here, we report pronounced ultrafast

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  6. 30 May 2025 Journal Article Chemical Science

    General palladium-catalyzed cross coupling of cyclopropenyl esters

    Abstract

    We report a method for the direct palladium-catalyzed cross coupling reactions of cyclopropenyl esters bearing a variety of substitution patterns with Csp2 iodides. This reaction is largely insensitive to the electronic nature of the coupling partner. Tetramethylammonium acetate, a halide sequestrant, was exceptionally effective as an organic base. An observed KIE of

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  7. 29 May 2025 Journal Article Diamond and Related Materials

    Bonding and thermal recovery of 50 eV N sub-planted diamond near surface region by XPS and HREELS

    Sayantan Maity, Amaresh Das, Miriam Fischer, Mohan Kumar Kuntumalla, Alon Hoffman
    Abstract

    The interaction of very low energy nitrogen with diamond is motivated by the need to chemically control its near surface region with high lateral and depth resolution while maintaining its crystalline structure. To this aim, the interaction of 100 eV N2+ ions - 50 eV N species upon collision with the surface - at doses in the 1 × 1014–2 × 1015

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  8. 29 May 2025 Preprint ChemRxiv

    Cell-Based Assay of Pd-Mediated Arylation of Cyclic Peptide Binders of Ubiquitin Chains: Towards Modulating NEMO Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation

    Mahdi Hasan, Nagaraju Vodnala, Yuri Glagovsky, Yakop Saed, Julia Kriegesmann, Hiroaki Suga, Ashraf Brik
    Abstract

    Ubiquitination is a critical post-translational modification that regulates key cellular processes such as protein degradation and DNA damage repair. Targeting a specific type of ubiquitin chain (e.g., Lys48 or Lys63-linked ubiquitin chain) via cyclic peptides presents a new strategy to modulate biological processes with therapeutic potential for different diseases

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  9. 28 May 2025 Journal Article Inorganic Chemistry

    Peripheral Bromination for Strongly Affecting the Structural, Electronic, and Catalytic Properties of Cobalt Corroles

    Sachin Kumar, Arik Raslin, Sruti Mondal, Amir Mizrahi, Natalia Fridman, Atif Mahammed, Zeev Gross
    Abstract

    The feasibility of a hydrogen-based economy critically depends on the development of catalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) that do not rely on Pt or other noble metals. Contemporary efforts are focused on developing first-row transition metal complexes that will be operative at low overpotentials and catalyze the reaction with high efficacy and turnover

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  10. 28 May 2025 Journal Article Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling

    Predicting Oxidation Potentials with DFT-Driven Machine Learning

    Abstract

    We introduce OxPot, a comprehensive open-access data set comprising over 15 thousand chemically diverse organic molecules. Leveraging the precision of DFT-derived highest occupied molecular orbital energies (EHOMO), OxPot serves as a robust platform for accelerating the prediction of oxidation potential (Eox). Using the PBE0 hybrid functional and cc-pVDZ basis set, we

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