Publications by authors named "E Salagre"

There is growing interest in material candidates with properties that can be engineered beyond traditional design limits. Compositionally complex oxides (CCO), often called high entropy oxides, are excellent candidates, wherein a lattice site shares more than four cations, forming single-phase solid solutions with unique properties. However, the nature of compositional complexity in dictating properties remains unclear, with characteristics that are difficult to calculate from first principles.

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Objectives: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective treatment for bipolar disorder, but relapse following a successful ECT series is common. We aimed to identify clinical and sociodemographic characteristics associated with the risk of relapse following ECT in bipolar disorder.

Methods: Using data from nationwide Danish registers, we identified all patients receiving their first ECT series with an indication diagnosis of bipolar disorder between 2006 and 2018.

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  • LiPSCl is a promising electrolyte for solid-state batteries because of its high lithium-ion conductivity, but it faces issues when used with high-voltage cathodes due to side reactions.
  • LiInCl (LIC) is introduced as a more stable alternative for high-voltage applications, acting as a protective coating (LIC@NCA) that improves battery performance.
  • Batteries using the LIC@NCA coating demonstrate significantly better discharge capacity and retention over multiple cycles compared to those without the coating, thanks to advanced techniques revealing reduced detrimental reactions at the interface.
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In this work, we present an electrochemical sensor for fast, low-cost, and easy detection of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in infected patients. The sensor is based on a selected combination of nanomaterials with a specific purpose. A bioconjugate formed by Few-layer bismuthene nanosheets (FLB) and tetrahedral DNA nanostructures (TDNs) is immobilized on Carbon Screen-Printed Electrodes (CSPE).

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A new quinoline-based COF (covalent organic framework), obtained by Povarov reaction, containing 2,6-diisopropylphenyl moieties as substituents over the heterocyclic ring is described for detecting Zn in aqueous solution. The introduction of the mentioned bulky phenyl rings into the network favors an increase of the distance between the reticular sheets and their arrangement, obtaining a new material with an alternating AB type stacking. The new material exhibits good selectivity to detect Zn by fluorescence emission in aqueous solutions up to a concentration of 1.

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