Search Results - "Wuest, James D"
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Atoms and the void: modular construction of ordered porous solids
Published in Nature communications (16-09-2020)“…For millennia, humans have exploited the special properties of porous materials. Advances in recent years have yielded a new generation of finely structured…”
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Constructing monocrystalline covalent organic networks by polymerization
Published in Nature chemistry (01-10-2013)“…An emerging strategy for making ordered materials is modular construction, which connects preformed molecular subunits to neighbours through interactions of…”
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Controlling the Morphology and Performance of Bulk Heterojunctions in Solar Cells. Lessons Learned from the Benchmark Poly(3-hexylthiophene):[6,6]-Phenyl‑C61-butyric Acid Methyl Ester System
Published in Chemical reviews (08-05-2013)“…Dang et al examine controlling the morphology and performance of bulk heterojunctions in solar cells lessons learned from the benchmark…”
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Dimerization of Aromatic C‑Nitroso Compounds
Published in Chemical reviews (13-01-2016)“…Aromatic C-nitroso compounds (Ar–NO) and related species have a rich chemical history, and they continue to interest researchers in many fields. Among the…”
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Molecular Organization of 2,1,3-Benzothiadiazoles in the Solid State
Published in Journal of organic chemistry (19-05-2017)“…Derivatives of 2,1,3-benzothiadiazole (1) are widely used in many areas of science and are particularly valuable as components of active layers in various…”
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Modular Construction of Porous Hydrogen‐Bonded Molecular Materials from Melams
Published in Chemistry : a European journal (02-06-2020)“…Ordered materials with predictable structures and properties can be made by a modular approach, using molecules designed to interact with neighbors and hold…”
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Building Giant Carbocycles by Reversible C−C Bond Formation
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (18-01-2016)“…We describe a simple way to build giant macrocyclic hydrocarbons by the reversible formation of carbon–carbon bonds. Specifically, extended…”
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Surprising Chemistry of 6‑Azidotetrazolo[5,1‑a]phthalazine: What a Purported Natural Product Reveals about the Polymorphism of Explosives
Published in Journal of organic chemistry (20-05-2022)“…6-Azidotetrazolo[5,1-a]phthalazine (ATPH) is a nitrogen-rich compound of surprisingly broad interest. It is purported to be a natural product, yet it is…”
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Improving Biocompatibility of Implantable Metals by Nanoscale Modification of Surfaces: An Overview of Strategies, Fabrication Methods, and Challenges
Published in Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (04-05-2009)“…The human body is an intricate biochemical–mechanical system, with an exceedingly precise hierarchical organization in which all components work together in…”
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Tailoring the surface properties of Ti6Al4V by controlled chemical oxidation
Published in Biomaterials (01-04-2008)“…Abstract Many efforts have been made to promote cell activity at the surface of implants, mainly by modifying their topography and physicochemical properties…”
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Comparing Crystallizations in Three Dimensions and Two Dimensions: Behavior of Isomers of [2,2′-Bipyridine]dicarbonitrile and [1,10-Phenanthroline]dicarbonitrile
Published in Crystal growth & design (04-10-2017)“…Various symmetric isomers of [2,2′-bipyridine]dicarbonitrile and [1,10-phenanthroline]dicarbonitrile were crystallized from solution and also deposited as…”
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Surface Nanopatterning to Control Cell Growth
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (21-04-2008)“…Nanotopographical surfaces are a promising solution to modulate cell responses at the tissue/implant interface. Roughness and porosity at the nanometer scale…”
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Nanoscale Oxidative Patterning of Metallic Surfaces to Modulate Cell Activity and Fate
Published in Nano letters (01-02-2009)“…In the field of regenerative medicine, nanoscale physical cuing is clearly becoming a compelling determinant of cell behavior. Developing effective methods for…”
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Metallotectons: Comparison of Molecular Networks Built from Racemic and Enantiomerically Pure Tris(dipyrrinato)cobalt(III) Complexes
Published in Crystal growth & design (01-04-2009)“…The structures of a series of crystalline chiral tris(dipyrrinato)cobalt(III) complexes were determined. The peripheries of the selected complexes bear three…”
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Molecular solids: Co-crystals give light a tune-up
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ROY Reclaims Its Crown: New Ways To Increase Polymorphic Diversity
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (08-07-2020)“…Chemical compounds that exist in multiple crystalline forms are said to exhibit polymorphism. Polymorphs have the same composition, but their structures and…”
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Rational Modulation of the Periodicity in Linear Hydrogen-Bonded Assemblies of Trimesic Acid on Surfaces
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (05-04-2006)“…We demonstrate a surprising cooperative adsorption process at the liquid−solid interface, involving self-assembly in which a three-fold hydrogen-bonding unit…”
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Molecular Tectonics. Use of the Hydrogen Bonding of Boronic Acids To Direct Supramolecular Construction
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (29-01-2003)“…Tetraboronic acids 1 and 2 have four −B(OH)2 groups oriented tetrahedrally by cores derived from tetraphenylmethane and tetraphenylsilane. Crystallization…”
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Molecular Tectonics. Selective Exchange of Cations in Porous Anionic Hydrogen-Bonded Networks Built from Derivatives of Tetraphenylborate
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (27-04-2005)“…Tetraphenylmethanes with multiple hydrogen-bonding sites are known to associate to form robust porous supramolecular networks. Analogous anionic networks can…”
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Engineering New Metal-Organic Frameworks Built from Flexible Tetrapyridines Coordinated to Cu(II) and Cu(I)
Published in Inorganic chemistry (06-04-2009)“…A series of new metal-organic frameworks have been constructed by the coordination of Cu(II) and Cu(I) with pentaerythrityl tetrakis(4-pyridyl) ether (1 =…”
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