Publications by authors named "Lee Richter"

The results of a combined grazing incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering (GIWAXS) and 4D scanning transmission microscopy (4D-STEM) analysis of the effects of thermal processing on poly(3[2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]-methylthiophene-2,5-diyl) are reported, a conjugated semiconducting polymer used as the active layer in organic electrochemical transistor devices. GIWAXS provides a measure of overall crystallinity in the film, while 4D-STEM produces real-space maps of the morphology and orientation of individual crystallites along with their spatial extent and distribution. The sensitivity of the 4D-STEM detector allows for collection of electron diffraction patterns at each position in an image scan while limiting the imparted electron dose to below the damage threshold.

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The nature of interchain π-system contacts, and their relationship to hole transport, are elucidated for the high-mobility, noncrystalline conjugated polymer C16-IDTBT by the application of scanning tunneling microscopy, molecular dynamics, and quantum chemical calculations. The microstructure is shown to favor an unusual packing motif in which paired chains cross-over one another at near-perpendicular angles. By linking to mesoscale microstructural features, revealed by coarse-grained molecular dynamics and previous studies, and performing simulations of charge transport, it is demonstrated that the high mobility of C16-IDTBT can be explained by the promotion of a highly interconnected transport network, stemming from the adoption of perpendicular contacts at the nanoscale, in combination with fast intrachain transport.

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Introducing ethylene glycol (EG) side chains to a conjugated polymer backbone is a well-established synthetic strategy for designing organic mixed ion-electron conductors (OMIECs). However, the impact that film swelling has on mixed conduction properties has yet to be scoped, particularly for electron-transporting (n-type) OMIECs. Here, the authors investigate the effect of the length of branched EG chains on mixed charge transport of n-type OMIECs based on a naphthalene-1,4,5,8-tetracarboxylic-diimide-bithiophene backbone.

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Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are becoming increasingly ubiquitous in various applications at the interface with biological systems. However, their widespread use is hampered by the scarcity of electron-conducting (n-type) backbones and the poor performance and stability of the existing n-OECTs. Here, we introduce organic salts as a solution additive to improve the transduction capability, shelf life, and operational stability of n-OECTs.

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  • - This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to find the best prophylactic antibiotic regimen to reduce urinary tract infections (UTIs) in patients receiving botulinum toxin (BTX) injections for overactive bladder (OAB), as there are currently no evidence-based guidelines on the topic.
  • - The researchers reviewed 27 studies involving 2,100 patients, primarily focusing on idiopathic OAB, and found that while no studies made direct comparisons of different antibiotic regimens, there was a general preference for using antibiotics for 2-3 days post-injection.
  • - The analysis revealed a 10% UTI rate at 4 weeks and 15% at 12 weeks after the injection, indicating that more research is necessary to
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Heavy-metal-free III-V colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) show promise in optoelectronics: Recent advancements in the synthesis of large-diameter indium arsenide (InAs) CQDs provide access to short-wave infrared (IR) wavelengths for three-dimensional ranging and imaging. In early studies, however, we were unable to achieve a rectifying photodiode using CQDs and molybdenum oxide/polymer hole transport layers, as the shallow valence bandedge (5.0 eV) was misaligned with the ionization potentials of the widely used transport layers.

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Controlling the binding of functional organic molecules on quantum dot (QD) surfaces and the resulting ligand/QD interfacial structure determines the resulting organic-inorganic hybrid behavior. In this study, we vary the binding of tetracenedicarboxylate ligands bound to PbS QDs cast in thin films by performing solid-state ligand exchange of as-produced bound oleate ligands. We employ comprehensive Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) analysis coupled with ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectrophotometric measurements, transient absorption, and Density Functional Theory (DFT) simulations to study the QD/ligand surface structure and resulting optoelectronic properties.

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We study the organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) performance of the ladder polymer poly(benzimidazobenzophenanthroline) (BBL) in an attempt to better understand how an apparently hydrophobic side-chain-free polymer is able to operate as an OECT with favorable redox kinetics in an aqueous environment. We examine two BBLs of different molecular masses from different sources. Regardless of molecular mass, both BBLs show significant film swelling during the initial reduction step.

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  • The study aimed to investigate why patients discontinue onabotulinumtoxinA treatments for overactive bladder (OAB) and how previous treatments like sacroneuromodulation affect discontinuation rates.
  • A retrospective analysis of 214 women treated for OAB from January 2014 to July 2019 was conducted, comparing those who continued with the treatment versus those who stopped.
  • The results indicated that 40.2% of participants discontinued treatment, with higher rates seen in those who had previous pelvic surgeries, painful bladder syndrome, or recurrent urinary tract infections after treatment.
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A model mixed-conducting polymer, blended with an amphiphilic block-copolymer, is shown to yield systems with drastically enhanced electro-chemical doping kinetics, leading to faster electrochemical transistors with a high transduction. Importantly, this approach is robust and reproducible, and should be readily adaptable to other mixed conductors without the need for exhaustive chemical modification.

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Printed 2D materials, derived from solution-processed inks, offer scalable and cost-effective routes to mechanically flexible optoelectronics. With micrometer-scale control and broad processing latitude, aerosol-jet printing (AJP) is of particular interest for all-printed circuits and systems. Here, AJP is utilized to achieve ultrahigh-responsivity photodetectors consisting of well-aligned, percolating networks of semiconducting MoS nanosheets and graphene electrodes on flexible polyimide substrates.

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  • The study investigates pelvic floor disorders in breast cancer survivors, focusing on their prevalence, the impact of endocrine therapy, and surgery rates compared to women without cancer.
  • Data was collected from medical records of 19,483 breast cancer survivors and 19,483 matched controls, revealing that survivors had a lower prevalence of pelvic floor disorders (8.8% vs. 22.6%).
  • Despite the lower prevalence, breast cancer survivors had similar or even higher rates of pelvic floor surgery for certain conditions, indicating a need for routine screening in survivorship care.
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Colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) are promising materials for infrared (IR) light detection due to their tunable bandgap and their solution processing; however, to date, the time response of CQD IR photodiodes is inferior to that provided by Si and InGaAs. It is reasoned that the high permittivity of II-VI CQDs leads to slow charge extraction due to screening and capacitance, whereas III-Vs-if their surface chemistry can be mastered-offer a low permittivity and thus increase potential for high-speed operation. In initial studies, it is found that the covalent character in indium arsenide (InAs) leads to imbalanced charge transport, the result of unpassivated surfaces, and uncontrolled heavy doping.

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Organic mixed ionic electronic conductors (OMIECs) have the potential to enable diverse new technologies, ranging from biosensors to flexible energy storage devices and neuromorphic computing platforms. However, a study of these materials in their operating state, which convolves both passive and potential-driven solvent, cation, and anion ingress, is extremely difficult, inhibiting rational material design. In this report, we present a novel approach to the in situ studies of the electrochemical switching of a prototypical OMIEC based on oligoethylene glycol (oEG) substitution of semicrystalline regioregular polythiophene via grazing-incidence X-ray scattering.

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The use of polymer-polymer blends to tailor mechanical properties and improve electrical performance is becoming widespread in the field of printed electronics. Similarly, meniscus-guided coating can be used to tailor electrical properties through alignment of the semiconducting material. We report on a long-wavelength instability during blade coating of a semiconducting polymer/elastomer blend for organic transistor applications that results in significant variation of the semiconducting polymer nanofibril alignment across the instability period.

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  • This study aimed to assess the incidence of vaginal complications following cystectomy in women aged 65 and older, focusing on issues like vaginal prolapse and fistulas.
  • Out of 481 women analyzed, 21.2% experienced vaginal complications within the study period, with vaginal cuff dehiscence being the most common issue.
  • The findings highlight a higher-than-expected rate of complications in this population, stressing the need for awareness and potential interventions among healthcare providers.
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Polymer chains are attached to nanoparticle surfaces for many purposes, including altering solubility, influencing aggregation, dispersion, and even tailoring immune responses in drug delivery. The most unique structural motif of polymer-grafted nanoparticles (PGNs) is the high-density region in the corona where polymer chains are stretched under significant confinement, but orientation of these chains has never been measured because conventional nanoscale-resolved measurements lack sensitivity to polymer orientation in amorphous regions. Here, we directly measure local chain orientation in polystyrene grafted gold nanoparticles using polarized resonant soft X-ray scattering (P-RSoXS).

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  • The text aims to review existing research on vaginal complications like pelvic organ prolapse, vaginal fistula, and dyspareunia following radical cystectomy for bladder cancer, along with treatment methods for these issues.
  • A systematic search of published literature from January 2001 to January 2021 identified 229 articles, ultimately narrowing down to 28 for detailed analysis.
  • Key findings show that vaginal fistulas occur in 3-6% of patients, sexual function is influenced by maintaining certain anatomical structures, and more standardized research is needed to accurately assess and address these complications and their effects on quality of life.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate how the preoperative D-point relates to apical outcomes in women who underwent uterine surgery over 24 months, using data from the OPTIMAL trial.
  • It involved secondary analysis of a multi-centered clinical trial comparing two surgical methods for pelvic support, focusing on anatomical outcomes and defining a D-point cut-off for predicting success.
  • Results showed that a higher preoperative D-point was linked to better anatomical results post-surgery, with a specific cut-off of -4.25 cm identified as a predictor of success, while the D-point did not strongly predict subjective outcomes.
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  • Cystourethroscopy is a procedure that obstetrician-gynecologists can use for both diagnosing and sometimes treating conditions related to the urinary tract, focusing on urethra, bladder, and ureters.* -
  • The monograph details the necessary instruments and techniques for performing cystourethroscopy specifically in women who have normal anatomical structures.* -
  • It also illustrates various benign and malignant conditions of the urethra and bladder, highlights intraoperative complications, and provides clinical scenarios to help with identifying and managing common findings during the procedure.*
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Magneto electroluminescence (MEL) is emerging as a powerful tool to study spin dynamics in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). The shape of the MEL response is typically used to draw qualitative inference on the dominant process (singlet fission or triplet fusion) in the device. In this study, we develop a quantitative model for MEL and apply it to devices based on Rubrene, and three solution processable anthradithiophene emitters.

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  • Organic mixed conductors are crucial for applications in batteries, bioelectronics, neuromorphic computing, and sensing; however, they often face issues of significant volumetric changes during ion exchange, which can harm device performance and lifespan.
  • Researchers introduce a new polymer, poly[3-(6-hydroxy)hexylthiophene] (P3HHT), which demonstrates the ability to transport ions and electrons while exhibiting minimal swelling (only +2.5%), compared to much higher swelling rates in common polymers like poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrene sulfonate.
  • This low-swelling characteristic of P3HHT allows it to maintain its original thickness after de-doping, unlike
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Bottlebrush block copolymers (BBCPs) are intriguing architectural variations on linear BCPs with highly tunable structure. Confinement can have a significant impact on polymer assembly, giving rise to changes in morphology, assembly kinetics, and properties like the glass transition. Given that confinement leads to significant changes in the persistence length of bottlebrush homopolymers, it is reasonable to expect that BBCPs will see significant changes in their structure and periodicity relative to the bulk morphology.

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