Publications by authors named "J Labuta"

Subphthalocyanines (SubPcs) and their aza-analogues (SubTPyzPzs) are fluorophores with strong orange fluorescence emission; however, their sensing ability towards metal cations remains uncharted. To fill this gap, we have developed an efficient method for introducing aza-crown moieties at the axial position of SubPcs and SubTPyzPzs to investigate the structure-activity relationship for sensing alkali (Li, Na, K) and alkaline earth metal (Ca, Mg, Ba) cations. SubPcs showed better photostability than SubTPyzPzs and even a commonly utilized dye, 6-carboxyfluorescein.

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Nicotine adenine dinucleotide derivatives NADH and NADPH are intimately involved in energy and electron transport within cells. The fluorescent ubiquinone-rhodol (Q-Rh) probe is used for NADPH activation monitoring. Q-Rh reacts with NADPH yielding its quenched hydroquinone-rhodol (HQ-Rh) form with concurrent NADPH activation ( NADP formation).

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Article Synopsis
  • Chiral self-sorting, typically weak in small molecule assemblies, is demonstrated in a new iridium(III) complex, producing preferred homochiral dimers with unique thermo- and mechano-chromic properties.
  • The complex, Bu-, exhibits temperature-dependent behavior, forming a five-coordinate monomer at room temperature and a stable six-coordinate homochiral dimer at low temperatures, with stronger binding observed in enantiopure solutions.
  • Its metastable dimer undergoes a color change when ground, revealing insights into the dynamics of chiral discrete assemblies and their potential applications in switchable materials.
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Formaldehyde (FA) is a deleterious C1 pollutant commonly found in the interiors of modern buildings. C1 chemicals are generally more toxic than the corresponding C2 chemicals, but the selective discrimination of C1 and C2 chemicals using simple sensory systems is usually challenging. Here, we report the selective detection of FA vapor using a chemiresistive sensor array composed of modified hydroxylamine salts (MHAs, ArCHONH·HCl) and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT).

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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) lineshape analysis is a powerful tool for the study of chemical kinetics. Here we provide techniques for analysis of the relationship between experimentally observed spin kinetics (transitions between different environments [Formula: see text]) and corresponding chemical kinetics (transitions between distinct chemical species; e.g.

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