Publications by authors named "Germinal Magro"

A new sample environment is introduced for the study of soft matter samples in electric fields using small-angle neutron scattering instruments. The sample environment is temperature controlled and features external electrodes, allowing standard quartz cuvettes to be used and conducting samples or samples containing ions to be investigated without the risk of electrochemical reactions occurring at the electrodes. For standard 12.

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The development of low-cost tests for Escherichia coli is hampered by the expense and limited choice of enzyme substrates. Most chromogenic substrates are required in costly amounts, while fluorogenic substrates require an additional apparatus (e.g.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study expands on previously researched steroidal bis-(N-phenyl)ureas derived from cholic acid, highlighting their unique crystal formations with wide unidimensional pores and accommodating various functional groups without disturbing crystal packing.! -
  • Nineteen new nanoporous steroidal urea (NPSU) crystal structures are described, showcasing diverse channel sizes, shapes, and chemical properties, with pore diameters ranging from 0 to 13.1 Å and some having corrugated surfaces.! -
  • Inclusion experiments demonstrate that these NPSUs can adsorb a range of organic molecules, from small aromatics to larger compounds, with the potential to create dichroic complexes through direct adsorption, illustrating their stability and robustness
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A series of five vicinal bis(alkyl-triarylphosphoniums) derived from o-bis(diphenyl-phosphino)benzene (o-dppb) is described. Each of them have been prepared by specific methods, and their formal electrostatic and possible van der Waals strain is compared through the P+..

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Chloride transport by a series of steroid-based "cholapod" receptors/carriers was studied in vesicles. The principal method involved preincorporation of the cholapods in the vesicle membranes, and the use of lucigenin fluorescence quenching to detect inward-transported Cl-. The results showed a partial correlation between anion affinity and transport activity, in that changes at the steroidal 7 and 12 positions affected both properties in concert.

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Cholic acid has been converted into triamine with the all-trans polycyclic allocholanoyl skeleton and co-directed, axial amino groups; the potential of this system as a scaffold is illustrated by conversion to a preorganised anion receptor.

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Cholapod anion receptors can achieve high affinities while maintaining compatibility with nonpolar media. Previously they have been shown to transport anions across cell and vesicle membranes. In the present work, the scope of the architecture is expanded and structure-selectivity relationships are investigated.

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The step-by-step synthesis of the first oligophosphazenes having more than two types of side functions is described. These multifunctionalized oligophosphazenes possess up to four phosphazene linkages and up to four types of functional side groups. These compounds may serve as models for a better understanding of electronic delocalization phenomena in linear inorganic chains, and constitute novel cores for the synthesis of new dendrimeric species possessing several types of functions as end groups, at the level of the core, and within the branches.

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