Publications by authors named "J J Wenger"

Four new and one previously reported silver 4,4'-vinylenedipyridine (Vpe) coordination polymers were tested as anion exchange materials to assess their potential for pollutant sequestration and compared to analogous silver 4,4'-bipyridine (bipy) coordination polymers. The materials were synthesized using nitrate, tetrafluoroborate, perchlorate, perrhenate, or chromate as the anion to produce cationic coordination polymers with solubilities ranging from 0.0137(7) to 0.

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Lanthanide nanoparticles (LnNPs) feature sharp emission lines together with millisecond emission lifetimes which make them promising luminescent probes for biosensing and bioimaging. Although LnNPs are attracting much interest, their photoluminescence properties at the single nanoparticle level remain largely unexplored. Here, we employ fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and photoluminescence burst analysis to investigate the photodynamics of Sm- and Eu-based LnNPs with single nanoparticle sensitivity and microsecond resolution.

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  • Atmospheric fine particulate matter (PM) can adversely affect various human body systems, leading to diseases in the respiratory, circulatory, endocrine, and urogenital systems.
  • The study identifies specific diseases associated with PM exposure such as pulmonary emphysema, malignant thyroid neoplasm, and others, along with significant biological processes and genes involved in those conditions.
  • Crucial pathways impacted by PM are linked to processes like cancer progression, cell cycle regulation, and apoptosis, highlighting PM's role in inducing disease at a molecular level.
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Phosphine oxides and arsine oxides are common laboratory reagents with diverse applications that stem from the chemistry exhibited by these monomeric species. Stibine oxides are, in contrast, generally dimeric or oligomeric species because of the reactivity-quenching self-association of the highly polarized stiboryl (Sb=O/Sb-O) group. We recently isolated DippSbO (Dipp = 2,6-diisopropylphenyl), the first example of a kinetically stabilized monomeric stibine oxide, which exists as a bench-stable solid and bears an unperturbed stiboryl group.

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This paper introduces out-of-focus spatial map imaging (SMI) as a detection method for magnetic deflection of molecular/cluster beams, using Na(NH) to illustrate its capabilities. This method enables imaging of the complete spatial distribution, simplifying measurements and allowing for cluster-size-resolved analysis by shifting away from traditional in-focus SMI conditions. Incorporating out-of-focus SMI with TOF-MS and velocity map imaging into a single setup allows for direct assessment of clusters' magnetic moments without needing to pre-select velocities.

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