Publications by authors named "A M Capobianco"

In recent years, an increasing number of fully organic molecules capable of thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) have been reported, often with very small or even inverted singlet-triplet (INVEST) energy gaps. These molecules typically exhibit complex photophysics due to the close energy levels of multiple singlet and triplet states, which create various transition pathways toward emission. A predictive model for the rates of these transitions is thus essential for assessing the suitability of new materials for light-emitting devices.

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The oxidation free energies of DNA nucleobases in aqueous solution are still matter of extensive discussion because of the contrasting results reported so far. With the aim of settling a longstanding debate about the oxidation potentials of DNA constituents, herein we report the results of state-of-the-art DFT-based molecular dynamics simulations, in which the whole solvent environment is modeled at the atomistic level, by using DFT supercell calculations, with periodic boundary conditions. Calculated vertical ionization energies are very close to those observed by photoelectron spectroscopy both in the gas phase and in solution.

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The separation of closely related terrestrial or freshwater species by vast marine barriers represents a biogeographical riddle. Such cases can provide evidence for vicariance, a process whereby ancient geological events like continental rifting divided ancestral geographical ranges. With an evolutionary history extending tens of millions of years, freshwater ecology, and distribution encompassing widely separated southern landmasses, osteoglossid bonytongue fishes are a textbook case of vicariance attributed to Mesozoic fragmentation of the Gondwanan supercontinent.

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Background: Cocaine craving is a central symptom of cocaine use disorders (CUD). Virtual reality cue-exposure therapy for craving (VRCET) allows more immersive, realistic, and controllable exposure than traditional non-VR cue-exposure therapy (CET), whose efficacy is limited in treating substance use disorders. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and acceptability of VRCET, as a stand-alone and add-on intervention (i.

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