J Am Soc Mass Spectrom
November 2024
Manganese complexes exhibit a rich redox chemistry, usually accompanied by structural reorganization during the redox processes often followed by ligand dissociation or association. The push-pull ligand 2,6-diguanidylpyridine (dgpy) stabilizes manganese in the oxidation states +II, +III, and + IV in the complexes [Mn(dgpy)] ( = 2-4) without change in the coordination sphere in the condensed phase [Heinze et al., , 61, 14616].
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHighly reducing or oxidizing photocatalysts are a fundamental challenge in photochemistry. Only a few transition metal complexes with Earth-abundant metal ions have so far advanced to excited state oxidants. All these photocatalysts require high-energy light for excitation, and their oxidizing power has not been fully exploited due to energy dissipation before reaching the photoactive state.
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January 2024
Interest in the toxicological assessment of iterations of e-cigarette devices, e-liquid formulations and flavour use is increasing. Here, we describe a multiple test matrix and approach to assess the biological impact of differing e-cigarette activation mechanism (button vs. puff-activated) and heating technology (cotton vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLuminescent complexes of earth-abundant first-row transition metals are of renewed, broad interest due to their spectroscopic and photochemical properties as well as emerging applications. New strong-field polypyridine ligands have led to six-coordinate 3d chromium(III) complexes with intense spin-flip luminescence in solution at room temperature. The ground and emissive states both arise from the (t) electron configuration involving the d levels (O point group symmetry labels).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVaping has the potential to reduce the individual health risks associated with smoking and e-cigarette flavours have been reported to help smokers' transition from cigarettes. In this manuscript, we provide evidence to support the reduced risk potential of e-cigarette aerosols and flavours by assessing commercially available e-liquids (Vuse ePod - Manufactured by British American Tobacco) in a 2D in vitro screening approach. We also analysed selected flavours using a more physiologically relevant 3D (MucilAir) whole aerosol exposure model, measuring toxicity and functional endpoints such as Trans Epithelial Electrical Resistance, Cilia Beat Frequency and Active Area.
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