Publications by authors named "Jonas Holste"

Article Synopsis
  • The Mangshan pit viper is a rare and endangered snake found in Hunan Province, China, with unique chemical properties in its scent glands.
  • Recent studies identified new methyl-branched unsaturated acids in the secretions of six captive snakes, characterized through advanced analytical techniques.
  • These findings suggest a potential role for these acids in chemical signaling rather than just defense, along with the discovery of proline-containing diketopiperazines in snake scent glands.
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Secondary metabolites are key components in microbial ecology by mediating interactions between bacteria and their environment, neighboring species or host organisms. Bioactivities can be beneficial for both interaction partners or provide a competitive advantage only for the producer. Colonizers of confined habitats such as biofilms are known as prolific producers of a great number of bioactive secondary metabolites and are a potential source for novel compounds.

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The excited state properties of three heteroleptic copper(I) xantphos 4H-imidazolate complexes are investigated by means of femtosecond and nanosecond time-resolved transient absorption spectroscopy in dichloromethane solution. The subpicosecond spectral changes observed after excitation into the MLCT absorption band are interpreted as intersystem crossing from the singlet to the triplet manifold. This interpretation is corroborated by DFT and TD-DFT results, indicating a comparable molecular geometry in the ground state (and hence the nonrelaxed singlet state) and the excited triplet state.

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