Publications by authors named "J Cichos"

Alkyl thiocyanurates, the compounds formed in the SN reaction of thiocyanuric acid and alkyl halides, are susceptible to transthioesterification and ligation with molecules containing cysteamine, analogous to native chemical ligation of thioesters with peptides with an N-terminal cysteine moiety. The ligation is irreversible and results in the formation of mono- and disubstituted products dominantly. Transthioesterification, in contrast, is fully reversible and may be used in constructing dynamic systems.

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We have synthesised and characterised novel organic-inorganic hybrid crystals: and ( and ). The thermal DSC and TG analyses indicate four structural phase transitions (PTs) at 366.2/366.

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Development of protocols for transferring of hydrophobic quantum dots (QDs) into aqueous solution is of special importance for their biomedical applications. Particularly, hydrophilization of AgS without quenching of photoluminescence is a great challenge. Application of standard protocol for amphiphilic polymer coating of hydrophobic AgS nanocrystals failed, whereas ligand exchange and direct synthesis of AgS in aqueous solution leads to poorly emitting materials.

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In this paper, we report a reliable method for transferring hydrophobic, NIR-emitting PbS/CdS core-shell quantum dots (QDs) to water solutions using synthesized in situ dithiocarbamate derivatives of amino acids as stabilizing ligands. Such ligands offer apparent advantages over dihydrolipoic acid (DHLA) derivatives commonly used as ligands stabilizing quantum dots. The most effective phase transfer and the best long-term stability of water dispersions of amino acid-DTC-capped QDs were achieved using lysine dithiocarbamate.

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Gadolinium-doped nanoparticles (NPs) are regarded as promising luminescent probes. In this report, we studied details of toxicity mechanism of low doses of NaGdF₄-based fluorescent nanoparticles in activated RAW264.7, J774A.

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