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    Ultrafast energy transfer in a Pd(II)-bridged bisporphyrin dyad by Abdelhameed, Mohammed, Langlois, Adam, Karsenti, Paul-Ludovic, Richeter, Sébastien, Ruppert, Romain, Harvey, Pierre D

    “…A free base porphyrin/zinc(II)porphyrin dyad bridged by a Pd(II) unit exhibits an ultrafast S1 energy transfer (1.5 × 10(12) s(-1)) due to significant MO…”
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    Fluorescent glycoprobes: a sweet addition for improved sensing by He, Xiao-Peng, Zang, Yi, James, Tony D, Li, Jia, Chen, Guo-Rong, Xie, Juan

    “…The development of small-molecule fluorescent probes for the detection of ions and biomacromolecules and for cellular and in vivo imaging has been a very…”
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    enantio-Enriched CPL-active helicene-bipyridine-rhenium complexes by Saleh, Nidal, Srebro, Monika, Reynaldo, Thibault, Vanthuyne, Nicolas, Toupet, Loïc, Chang, Victoria Y, Muller, Gilles, Williams, J A Gareth, Roussel, Christian, Autschbach, Jochen, Crassous, Jeanne

    “…The incorporation of a rhenium atom within an extended helical π-conjugated bi-pyridine system impacts the chiroptical and photophysical properties of the…”
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    Identification of Surface Basic Sites and Acid–Base Pairs of Hydroxyapatite by Diallo-Garcia, Sarah, Osman, Manel Ben, Krafft, Jean-Marc, Casale, Sandra, Thomas, Cyril, Kubo, Jun, Costentin, Guylène

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (19-06-2014)
    “…The Lewis and Brønsted basic properties of a stoichiometric hydroxyapatite (HAp) were investigated by infrared spectroscopy following the adsorption and…”
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    Engineering emissive europium and terbium complexes for molecular imaging and sensing by Pandya, Shashi, Yu, Junhua, Parker, David

    “…Emissive f-block coordination complexes constitute an important class of optical probes, with applications ranging from sensing of bioactive species, high…”
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    Selectivities in Adsorption and Peptidic Condensation in the (Arginine and Glutamic Acid)/Montmorillonite Clay System by Jaber, Maguy, Georgelin, Thomas, Bazzi, Houssein, Costa-Torro, France, Lambert, Jean-François, Bolbach, Gérard, Clodic, Gilles

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (06-11-2014)
    “…The present study examines the selective adsorption and polymerization of two amino acids, glutamic acid (Glu) and arginine (Arg), on a cationic clay mineral,…”
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    Influence of Tetrahedral Layer Charge on the Organization of Interlayer Water and Ions in Synthetic Na-Saturated Smectites by Dazas, Baptiste, Lanson, Bruno, Delville, Alfred, Robert, Jean-Louis, Komarneni, Sridhar, Michot, Laurent J, Ferrage, Eric

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (26-02-2015)
    “…Smectite hydration strongly influences dynamical properties of interlayer cations and thus the fate of H2O and pollutants in surficial systems where…”
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    Chitosan improves stability of carbon nanotube biocathodes for glucose biofuel cells by El Ichi, Sarra, Zebda, Abdelkader, Laaroussi, Awatef, Reverdy-Bruas, Nadège, Chaussy, Didier, Naceur Belgacem, Mohamed, Cinquin, Philippe, Martin, Donald K

    “…We demonstrate a novel combined chitosan-carbon-nanotube-enzyme biocathode with a greatly enhanced and stable long-term current density of -0.19 mA mL(-1). The…”
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    Revisiting ceramics for medical applications by Vallet-Regí, María

    “…The most significant demand for biomaterials has emerged as a consequence of the need to provide clinical treatment to a large number of patients. The search…”
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    Exclusive enantioselective recognition of glucopyranosides by inherently chiral hemicryptophanes by Perraud, Olivier, Martinez, Alexandre, Dutasta, Jean-Pierre

    “…Inherently chiral hemicryptophanes were used to complex β- and α-glucoside derivatives with high diastereo- and enantio-selectivity. In most cases, the…”
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    Double-strand DNA cleavage by copper complexes of 2,2'-dipyridyl with electropositive pendants by An, Yan, Tong, Ming-Liang, Ji, Liang-Nian, Mao, Zong-Wan

    “…Two highly charged cationic copper(II) complexes have been synthesized and characterized structurally and spectroscopically: [Cu(L1)2(Br)](ClO4)5 (1) and…”
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    Molybdenum: biological activity and metabolism by Mendel, Ralf R

    “…Molybdenum and tungsten are available to all organisms, with molybdenum having the far greater abundance and availability. Molybdenum occurs in a wide range of…”
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    Synthesis of anionic methylpalladium complexes with phosphine-sulfonate ligands and their activities for olefin polymerization by Kochi, Takuya, Yoshimura, Kenji, Nozaki, Kyoko

    “…Reaction of diarylphosphinobenzene-2-sulfonic acids with tertially amines, followed by addition of [PdMeCl(cod)], provided anionic methylpalladium(II)…”
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    Structure, Stability, and Electronic Properties of Dimethyl Sulfoxide and Dimethyl Formammide Clusters Containing Th4 by Montagna, Maria, Jeanvoine, Yannick, Spezia, Riccardo, Bodo, Enrico

    “…By using accurate density functional theory calculations, we have studied the complexes of Th4+ with dimethyl-sulfoxide (DMSO) and dimethyl-formammide (DMF)…”
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    Theoretical study of amino derivatives and anticancer platinum drug grafted on various carbon nanostructures by Kraszewski, S, Duverger, E, Ramseyer, C, Picaud, F

    Published in The Journal of chemical physics (07-11-2013)
    “…Density functional theory calculations with van der Waals approximation have been conducted to analyze the functionalization of various carbon-based…”
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    The mineral phase in the cuticles of two species of Crustacea consists of magnesium calcite, amorphous calcium carbonate, and amorphous calcium phosphate by Becker, Alexander, Ziegler, Andreas, Epple, Matthias

    “…The cuticules (shells) of the woodlice Porcellio scaber and Armadillidium vulgare were analysed with respect to their content of inorganic material. It was…”
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