Publications by authors named "M Holzapfel"

Prostate cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in men worldwide. Despite this, current diagnostic tools are still not satisfactory, lacking sensitivity for early-stage or single-cell diagnosis. This study describes the development of small-molecule tracers for the well-known tumor marker prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA).

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  • Supraparticles (SPs) made from superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) are being explored for biomedical uses and magnetic separation, with polymer shells added for stability and functionalization.
  • The study demonstrates an emulsion-based method to assemble SPIONs of varying sizes into SPs, with successful assembly depending on the mixing method and surfactant concentration.
  • The polymer shells, developed through a technique called AGET ATRP, allow for the addition of functional groups, enabling precise control over shell thickness and spacing, while maintaining the SPIONs' magnetic properties.
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The influence of the electron density of a bridge connecting two redox centers on both the intervalence hole transfer and the magnetic superexchange was investigated in a series of bridged bis-triarylamine mono- and dications. In this series, the bridge was 2,7-fluorenyl, where the bridge electron density was modified by substituents at the 9-position. For the mixed-valence monocations, the observation of both an intervalence charge transfer (IVCT) band and an absorption band associated with an electron transfer from the bridging fluorene to the triarylamine radical cation centers allowed determination of the electron transfer couplings in the framework of the three-state generalized Mulliken-Hush theory.

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A series of triads, consisting of a triarylamine electron donor and a perylene diimide electron acceptor which were attached to two different wings of a triptycene bridging unit, was investigated concerning the dynamics of photoinduced charge separation and charge recombination processes with a particular focus on the involved spin-chemical aspects. Attaching electron-donating or electron-withdrawing substituents to the third wing of the triptycene bridge allowed tuning the electron transfer processes. These processes were investigated fs-transient absorption spectroscopy and ns-transient absorption spectroscopy in an external magnetic field.

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Icosahedral carboranes, CBH, have long been considered to be aromatic but the extent of conjugation between these clusters and their substituents is still being debated. m- and p-Carboranes are compared with m- and p-phenylenes as conjugated bridges in optical functional chromophores with a donor and an acceptor as substituents here. The absorption and fluorescence data for both carboranes from experimental techniques (including femtosecond transient absorption, time-resolved fluorescence and broadband fluorescence upconversion) show that the absorption and emission processes involve strong intramolecular charge transfer between the donor and acceptor substituents via the carborane cluster.

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