Publications by authors named "Behabitu Ergette Tebikachew"

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  • Amyloid beta (Aβ) plaques are key markers of Alzheimer's disease and come in different structural forms, which may influence the diversity of the disease's effects and progression.
  • A new fluorescent probe, NBD1, was developed to improve imaging of these plaques in mouse models, showing distinct emission properties that vary between the plaque's core and outer areas.
  • This groundbreaking use of NBD1 for fluorescence imaging could lead to advanced techniques for studying Aβ plaques, enhancing our understanding of their composition and potentially offering better imaging methods beyond current limitations.
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Poor bonding strength between nanomaterials and cement composites inevitably lead to the failure of reinforcement. Herein, a novel functionalization method for the fabrication of functionalized graphene oxide (FGO), which is capable of forming highly reliable covalent bonds with cement hydration products, and therefore, suitable for use as an efficient reinforcing agent for cement composites, is discussed. The bonding strength between cement and aggregates was improved more than 21 times with the reinforcement of FGO.

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Single-molecule fluorescence emission of certain positive photochromic systems such as diarylethenes have been exploited for biological imaging and optical memory storage applications. However, there is a lack of understanding if negative photochromic systems can be used for such type of applications. Hence, to explore the potential of negative photochromic molecules for possible optical memory storage applications, we have here synthesized and studied a series of four norbornadiene-quadricyclane (NBD-QC) photoswitching molecules.

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Development of Molecular Solar Thermal (MOST) systems for harvesting and storing solar energy is based on molecular photoswitches that undergo photoisomerizations to metastable isomers. One challenge is to achieve low-molecular weight molecules that absorb at sufficiently long wavelengths to match the solar spectrum. Here we show that this can be achieved by linking two norbornadiene (NBD) photoswitches to a central heterocycle, thiophene or carbazole, via alkyne appendages.

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Photocleavable protecting groups (PPGs) offer a complementary protection paradigm compared to traditional protection groups. Herein, an o-nitrobenzyl (NB) PPG was employed to protect a variety of arylpropiolic acids. Upon a cascade of light-triggered photodeprotection in a microchannel reactor (residence times of 100-500 s), followed by Cu-catalyzed decarboxylation at 60 °C, the NB-protected arylpropiolic acid afforded a terminal alkyne.

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