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  1. 6 Mar 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Quantum interference and occupation control in high harmonic generation from monolayer WS2

    Minjeong Kim, Taeho Kim, Anna Galler, Dasol Kim, Alexis Chacon, Xiangxin Gong, Yuhui Yang, Rouli Fang, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, B J Kim, Sang Hoon Chae, ... show all 16 authors
    Abstract

    Two-dimensional hexagonal materials such as transition metal dichalcogenides exhibit valley degrees of freedom, offering fascinating potential for valley-based quantum computing and optoelectronics. In nonlinear optics, the K and K' valleys provide excitation resonances that can be used for ultrafast control of excitons, Bloch oscillations, and Floquet physics. Under

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  2. 5 Mar 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, Limor Baruch, Feng-Chun Yen, 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 cleaving activity

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  3. 3 Mar 2025 Preprint

    A Molecular Donor-Acceptor System to Induce and Visualize Proton Transfer Across Biomolecules

    Ramesh Nandi, Ganga Vamisetti, Samim Sardar, Diego Florio, Tomasz Pienko, Fabian Glaser, Cosimo D’Andrea, Giulio Cerullo, Franco Camargo, Nadav Amdursky
    Abstract

    Proton transfer (PT) is at the heart of fundamental natural biochemical reactions, e.g. in bioenergetics, where proteins are the main proton mediators. PT between two specific points requires a change in the proton motive force via alteration of acid-base properties. Nature solved this problem primarily by modulating the protein structure during the PT process. Here

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  4. 27 Feb 2025 Journal Article Europhysics Letters

    Experimental realizations of information engines: Beyond proof of concept

    Saar Rahav
    Remi Goerlich, Laura Hoek, Omer Chor, Saar Rahav, Yael Roichman
    Abstract

    Gathering information about a system enables greater control over it. This principle lies at the core of information engines, which use measurement-based feedback to rectify thermal noise and convert information into work. Originating from Maxwell's and Szilárd's thought experiments, the thermodynamics of information engines has steadily advanced, with recent experimental

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  5. 26 Feb 2025 Journal Article Chemical Science

    Iterative synthesis of stereodefined polyacetals and their domino-Coates–Claisen rearrangement

    Abstract

    We report a fully stereocontrolled synthesis of previously unknown unsaturated polyacetals through an iteration of two steps: (1) Pd-catalyzed hydroalkoxylation of alkoxyallenes; and (2) base-mediated isomerization of propargyl ethers into alkoxyallenes. Site- and stereoselective alkene isomerization of the capping allyl group initiates a domino-Coates–Claisen rearrangement

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  6. 26 Feb 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Enantiosensitive positions of exceptional points in open chiral systems

    Nicola Mayer, Alexander Löhr, Nimrod Moiseyev, Misha Ivanov, Olga Smirnova
    Abstract

    Exceptional points are remarkable features of open quantum systems, such as photo-ionizing or photo-dissociating molecules, amplified or dissipated light states in photonic structures, and many others. These points mark spectral degeneracies in a system's parameter space where the eigenstates become non-orthogonal, enabling precise control over decay rates, topological

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  7. 25 Feb 2025 Journal Article Angewandte Chemie

    Synthesis of the First Isolable Geminal 1,1-Dilithiostannane and its Intriguing Structural Diversity

    Roman Bashkurov, Natalia Fridman, Dmitry Bravo-Zhivotovskii, Yitzhak Apeloig
    Abstract

    The synthesis of the first isolable geminal 1,1-dilithiostannane is reported. In the solid state, the novel 1,1- dilithiostannane has three different structural motifs, depending on the reaction conditions used for its synthesis: (1) an unsolvated co-aggregate consisting of two 1,1-dilithiostannane molecules and two silyllithium molecules, {[(tBu2MeSi)2SnLi2]2∙[tBu2MeSiLi]2};

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  8. 23 Feb 2025 Journal Article Inorganic Chemistry

    Biomimetic Second Coordination Sphere Effect within Cu-Peptoid Electrocatalyst Enables Homogeneous Water Oxidation at pH 7

    Guilin Ruan, Suraj Pahar, Natalia Fridman, Galia Maayan
    Abstract

    A dinuclear Cu-peptoid, Cu2(BDiE)2, having a diol side chain was developed as a homogeneous electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) at neutral pH. The molecular structure of Cu2(BDiE)2 was characterized and concluded by ESI-MS, UV–vis, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Electrochemical, spectroscopic, and mechanistic studies revealed that borate buffer

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  9. 21 Feb 2025 Journal Article Nature Nanotechnology

    Systemic HER3 ligand-mimicking nanobioparticles enter the brain and reduce intracranial tumour growth

    Felix Alonso-Valenteen, Simoun Mikhael, HongQiang Wang, Jessica Sims, Jan Michael Taguiam, James Teh, Sam Sances, Michelle Wong, Tianxin Miao, Dustin Srinivas, Nelyda Gonzalez-Almeyda, Ryan H Cho, ... show all 23 authors
    Abstract

    Crossing the blood–brain barrier (BBB) and reaching intracranial tumours is a clinical challenge for current targeted interventions including antibody-based therapies, contributing to poor patient outcomes. Increased cell surface density of human epidermal growth factor receptor 3 (HER3) is associated with a growing number of metastatic tumour types and is observed on

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  10. 19 Feb 2025 Journal Article Angewandte Chemie International Edition

    Manganese-Ketenimine Intermediates as Active Catalysts in the Michael Addition of Unactivated Nitriles to α,β-Unsaturated Ketones

    Abstract

    The Michael addition of unactivated nitriles to α,β-unsaturated ketones is a challenging yet desirable strategy for installing alkyl cyano-groups (R-CN) in organic molecules. However, despite formidable efforts, using acetonitrile as a Michael donor in these reactions has remained a significant challenge. Herein, we report a highly active manganese(I) complex

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