Publications by authors named "Erik Niehaves"

In this work, we have explored Re(I) complexes featuring triphenylpnictogen (, = , , or )-based coligands and bidentate (neutral or monoanionic) luminophores derived from 1,10-phenantroline (), as well as from 2-(3-(-butyl)-1-1,2,4-triazol-5-yl)pyridine (). The effect of the increasingly heavy elements on the structural parameters, photoexcited-state properties, and electrochemical behavior as well as the hybridization defects and polarization of the atoms was related to the charges of the main luminophores (i.e.

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The development of a new drug requires knowledge about its metabolic fate in a living organism, regarding the comprehensive assessment of both drug therapeutic activity and toxicity profiles. Electrochemistry (EC) coupled with mass spectrometry (MS) is an efficient tool for predicting the phase I metabolism of redox-sensitive drugs. In particular, EC/MS represents a clear advantage for the generation of reactive drug transformation products and their direct identification compared to biological matrices.

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In the field of nanotoxicology, the detection and size characterization of nanoparticles (NPs) in biological tissues become increasingly important. To gain information on both particle size and particle distribution in histological sections, laser ablation and single particle inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-spICP-MS) was used in combination with a liquid calibration of dissolved metal standards via a pneumatic nebulizer. In the first step, the particle size distribution of Ag NPs embedded in matrix-matched gelatine standards introduced via LA was compared with that of Ag NPs in a suspension and nebulizer-based ICP-MS.

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