Publications by authors named "M Jeffrey Gobel"

In an attempt to create models of phosphodiesterases, we previously investigated bis(guanidinium) naphthols. Such metal-free anion receptors cleaved aryl phosphates and also plasmid DNA. Observed reaction rates, however, could not compete with those of highly reactive metal complexes.

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Nitrogen-containing heterocycles are present in most approved drugs, reflecting the significance of their synthetic strategies. By utilizing oxadiazolone as a nitrenoid (nitrene-like) precursor, we have developed a general strategy for the annulation with nucleophilic heterocycles to access various polycyclic aminoheterocycles. We have discovered that 2-pyrryl-substituted substrates undergo a rearrangement, which indicates a spirocyclization-migration pathway.

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Introduction: The production of high-quality food for the growing world population on the one hand and the reduction of chemical-synthetic pesticides on the other hand represents a major challenge for agriculture worldwide. The effectiveness of a combination of microbial and non-microbial biostimulants (BSs) with various nitrogen (N) forms in pathogen defense is discussed as a promising, but still poorly understood bio-based alternative for crop protection.

Methods: For this reason, nitrate and stabilized ammonium fertilizer both combined with a consortium of , , and as soil treatment or with a mixture of seaweed extract () together with chitosan-amended micronutrient fertilizer as foliar spray application were compared under controlled greenhouse conditions.

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Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have garnered significant attention as efficient electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) due to their high activity, stability, and cost-effectiveness. However, the development of a convenient and economical approach for large-scale HER applications remains a persistent challenge. In this study, we present the successful synthesis of TMD nanoparticles (including MoS, RuS, ReS, MoSe, RuSe, and ReSe) using a general colloidal method at room temperature.

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With the increasing frequencies of extreme weather events caused by climate change, the risk of forest damage from insect attacks grows. Storms and droughts can damage and weaken trees, reduce tree vigour and defence capacity and thus provide host trees that can be successfully attacked by damaging insects, as often observed in Norway spruce stands attacked by the Eurasian spruce bark beetle Ips typographus. Following storms, partially uprooted trees with grounded crowns suffer reduced water uptake and carbon assimilation, which may lower their vigour and decrease their ability to defend against insect attack.

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