Search Results - "Lipton, Andrew"
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A grass-specific cellulose–xylan interaction dominates in sorghum secondary cell walls
Published in Nature communications (27-11-2020)“…Sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) is a promising source of lignocellulosic biomass for the production of renewable fuels and chemicals, as well as for…”
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Adaptative survival of Aspergillus fumigatus to echinocandins arises from cell wall remodeling beyond β−1,3-glucan synthesis inhibition
Published in Nature communications (31-07-2024)“…Antifungal echinocandins inhibit the biosynthesis of β−1,3-glucan, a major and essential polysaccharide component of the fungal cell wall. However, the…”
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Ultrafast rotation in an amphidynamic crystalline metal organic framework
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (26-12-2017)“…Amphidynamic crystals are an emergent class of condensed phase matter designed with a combination of lattice-forming elements linked to components that display…”
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Characterization of Phosphate Sequestration by a Lanthanum Modified Bentonite Clay: A Solid-State NMR, EXAFS, and PXRD Study
Published in Environmental science & technology (07-04-2015)“…Phosphate (Pi) sequestration by a lanthanum (La) exchanged clay mineral (La-Bentonite), which is extensively used in chemical lake restoration, was…”
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Synthesis and Characterization of MgCr2S4 Thiospinel as a Potential Magnesium Cathode
Published in Inorganic chemistry (16-07-2018)“…Magnesium-ion batteries are a promising energy storage technology because of their higher theoretical energy density and lower cost of raw materials. Among the…”
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Nanoconfinement of Molecular Magnesium Borohydride Captured in a Bipyridine-Functionalized Metal–Organic Framework
Published in ACS nano (25-08-2020)“…The lower limit of metal hydride nanoconfinement is demonstrated through the coordination of a molecular hydride species to binding sites inside the pores of a…”
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Probing Mg Migration in Spinel Oxides
Published in Chemistry of materials (28-01-2020)“…Mg batteries utilizing oxide cathodes can theoretically surpass the energy density of current Li-ion technologies. The absence of functional devices so far has…”
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Elongated galactan side chains mediate cellulose–pectin interactions in engineered Arabidopsis secondary cell walls
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-07-2023)“…SUMMARY The plant secondary cell wall is a thickened matrix of polysaccharides and lignin deposited at the cessation of growth in some cells. It forms the…”
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How the Method of Synthesis Governs the Local and Global Structure of Zinc Aluminum Layered Double Hydroxides
Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (10-12-2015)“…Seven zinc aluminum layered double hydroxides (ZnAl LDHs), [Zn1–x Al x (OH)2A x ·nH2O], A = NO3 –, Cl–, or CO3 2–, prepared by the urea and coprecipitation…”
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Root Carbon Interaction with Soil Minerals Is Dynamic, Leaving a Legacy of Microbially Derived Residues
Published in Environmental science & technology (05-10-2021)“…Minerals preserve the oldest, most persistent soil carbon, and mineral characteristics appear to play a critical role in the formation of soil organic matter…”
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Elucidating the Reaction Pathways of Veratrylglycero‐β‐Guaiacyl Ether Degradation over Metal‐Free Solid Acid Catalyst with Hydrogen
Published in ChemSusChem (22-03-2023)“…Efficient cleavage of β‐O‐4 bonds in lignin to high‐yield aromatic compounds for the potential production of fuels and chemicals is vital for the economics of…”
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Structural adaptation of fungal cell wall in hypersaline environment
Published in Nature communications (04-11-2023)“…Halophilic fungi thrive in hypersaline habitats and face a range of extreme conditions. These fungal species have gained considerable attention due to their…”
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Biomolecular budget of persistent, microbial-derived soil organic carbon: The importance of underexplored pools
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-07-2024)“…The details of how soil microorganisms contribute to stable soil organic carbon pools are a pressing knowledge gap with direct implications for soil health and…”
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A Common Intermediate for N2 Formation in Enzymes and Zeolites: Side-On Cu-Nitrosyl Complexes
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (16-09-2013)“…Side on! Combined FTIR and NMR studies revealed the presence of a side‐on nitrosyl species in the zeolite Cu‐SSZ‐13. This intermediate is very similar to those…”
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Sodium Carbazolide and Derivatives as Solid‐State Electrolytes for Sodium‐Ion Batteries
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (26-06-2023)“…Replacing widely used organic liquid electrolytes with solid‐state electrolytes (SSEs) could effectively solve the safety issues in sodium‐ion batteries…”
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Structural Polymorphism of Chitin and Chitosan in Fungal Cell Walls From Solid-State NMR and Principal Component Analysis
Published in Frontiers in molecular biosciences (25-08-2021)“…Chitin is a major carbohydrate component of the fungal cell wall and a promising target for novel antifungal agents. However, it is technically challenging to…”
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Unraveling Gibbsite Transformation Pathways into LiAl-LDH in Concentrated Lithium Hydroxide
Published in Inorganic chemistry (16-09-2019)“…Gibbsite (α-Al(OH)3) transformation into layered double hydroxides, such as lithium aluminum hydroxide dihydrate (LiAl-LDH), is generally thought to occur by…”
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Structure of fungal cell walls and remodeling by antifungal drugs elucidated using solid-state NMR
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Melting of Magnesium Borohydride under High Hydrogen Pressure: Thermodynamic Stability and Effects of Nanoconfinement
Published in Chemistry of materials (14-07-2020)“…The thermodynamic stability and melting point of magnesium borohydride were probed under hydrogen pressures up to 1000 bar (100 MPa) and temperatures up to 400…”
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