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  1. 7 May 2025 Journal Article Chemistry of Materials

    Change in Magnetic Order in NiPS3 Single Crystals Induced by a Molecular Intercalation

    Nirman Chakraborty, Adi Harchol, Beatriz Costa Arnold, Kusha Sharma, Diksha Prabhu Gaonkar, Azhar Abu-Hariri, Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Muhamed Dawod, Anna Eyal, Yaron Amouyal, Thomas Brumme, Thomas Heine, ... show all 14 authors
    Abstract

    Intercalation is a robust method for tuning the physical properties of a vast number of van der Waals (vdW) materials. However, the prospects of using intercalation to modify magnetism in van der Waals (vdW) systems and the associated mechanisms have not been adequately studied. In this work, we modulated magnetic order in XY antiferromagnet NiPS3 single crystals by

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  2. 6 May 2025 Journal Article RSC Mechanochemistry

    Chemoselectivity switch by mechanochemistry in the base-catalysed dione-acylation

    Sally Nijem, Alexander Kaushansky, Svetlana Pucovski, Elisa Ivry, Evelina Colacino, Ivan Halasz, Charles E Diesendruck
    Abstract

    The mechanochemistry of small molecules is an exponentially growing area of investigation relevant to developing sustainable synthesis to reduce waste and energy consumption, with great potential in large-scale chemical manufacturing. Occasionally, mechanochemical processes exhibit different reactivities, resulting in varying product selectivity compared to solution

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  3. May 2025 Journal Article Trends in Chemistry

    Bicyclobutane scission with silyllithium reagents

    Abstract

    Bicyclo[1.1.0]butane, the smallest and most strained (64 kcal/mol) saturated bicycle, often exhibits olefin-like reactivity despite containing only σ-bonds. Nucleophilic ring opening to cyclobutanes typically requires a bridgehead electron-withdrawing group (EWG). Our group recently reported a cyclopropene carbometallation-based route to stereodefined tri-, tetra-, and

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  4. 1 May 2025 Journal Article Advanced Materials Technologies

    The Impact of DNA as a Chemical Admixture for Cementitious Materials

    Abstract

    Viscosity modifying agents (VMA) and superplasticizers (SP) are two common macromolecular admixture types for cementitious materials. VMAs are used to stabilize fresh cementitious materials, while SPs are used to disperse them. Most VMAs are bio-based polysaccharides that act in the water phase between particles; while most SPs are synthetic comb polymers, consisting

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  5. 25 Apr 2025 Preprint

    Metallaaromaticity Reimagined: Metallaaromatic Cobalt Macrocycles Through Metal-Ligand Coordination Chemistry

    Abstract

    Aromaticity is a fundamental concept in organic chemistry that has gradually been extended to many other areas in the chemical sciences, including organometallic chemistry. By replacing a CH unit in an aromatic hydrocarbon (e.g., benzene) with an organometallic fragment, novel metallaaromatic compounds with intriguing physicochemical properties can be synthesized. Yet

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  6. 24 Apr 2025 Journal Article Journal of the American Chemical Society

    An Experimental and Theoretical Investigation into [2π + 2π] Cycloaddition Reactions Catalyzed by a Cationic Cobalt(I) Complex Containing a Strong-Field PCNHCP Pincer Ligand

    Tofayel Sheikh Mohammad, Yi Jin, Sakthi Raje, Katarzyna Młodzikowska-Pieńko, Zhi-Xiang Yu, Graham de Ruiter
    Abstract

    In the past decade, metal-catalyzed [2π + 2π] cycloaddition reactions have gained significant momentum for the synthesis of substituted cyclobutanes and bicyclo[3.2.0]-heptanes. To date, earth-abundant metals that contain redox non-innocent (radical)-type ligands are most commonly used in these cycloaddition reactions, whereby the redox non-innocent ligand plays a

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  7. 23 Apr 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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  8. 20 Apr 2025 Journal Article Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling

    Data-Driven Insights into Porphyrin Geometry: Interpretable AI for Non-Planarity and Aromaticity Analyses

    Shachar Fite, Zeev Gross
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    Porphyrins are involved in numerous and very different chemical and biological processes, due to the sensitivity of their application-relevant properties to subtle structural changes. Applying modern machine learning methodology is very appealing for discovering structure–activity relationships that can be used for design of tailor-made porphyrins for specific purposes

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  9. 19 Apr 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Bulk photogalvanic current control and gap spectroscopy in 2D hexagonal materials

    Anna Galler, Ofer Neufeld
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    Two-dimensional (2D) hexagonal materials have been intensively explored for multiple optoelectronic applications such as spin current generation, all-optical valleytronics, and topological electronics. In the realm of strong-field and ultrafast light-driven phenomena, it was shown that tailored laser driving such as polychromatic or few-cycle pulses can drive robust

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  10. 18 Apr 2025 Journal Article ACS Catalysis

    Buffer Effects on Nitrite Reduction Electrocatalysis

    Yair Shahaf, Thierry K Slot, Shaked Avidan, Jeffrey E Dick, David Eisenberg
    Abstract

    The Haber-Bosch process has provided an energy-intensive way to produce ammonia for over 100 years. However, alternative methods are required to lower pollution and enhance energy efficiency. Unfortunately, key mechanistic insights into the heterogeneous reduction of nitrogen and its intermediates are lacking. The nitrite reduction reaction (NO2RR) is an important

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