Publications by authors named "N H de Leeuw"

High mechanical strength, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, and tunable properties make two-dimensional (2D) materials attractive for various applications. However, the metallic nature of these materials restricts their applications in specific domains. Strain engineering is a versatile technique to tailor the distribution of energy levels, including bandgap opening between the energy bands.

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We report on the synthesis of Pb[ChCN] (Ch = O, S, Se) and Pb[SeCN][OH] and their hitherto unknown crystal structures. All products were fully characterized by single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction. Bulk analysis was performed by Rietveld refinement, elemental analysis, differential scanning calorimetry-thermogravimetric analysis (DSC-TGA), and solid-state Raman spectroscopy.

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  • Goldene is a newly developed, one-atom-thick gold material similar to graphene, and this study analyzes its structure and electronic properties alongside its ability to adsorb carbon monoxide (CO).
  • The research uses advanced calculations to examine how the introduction of vacancies and doping with elements like aluminum, boron, sulfur, phosphorus, and nitrogen affects CO adsorption characteristics.
  • Findings indicate that while pristine and vacancy-containing goldene have weak CO interactions (physisorption), doping with boron or nitrogen significantly enhances chemical adsorption strength, indicating goldene's potential for applications in CO activation and conversion.
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Copper tungstate (CuWO) has attracted significant attention over the past two decades. However, the adsorption of water onto CuWO, which plays a critical role in the photocatalytic water splitting process, has not been investigated in detail. In this study, we have employed density functional theory (DFT) calculations to investigate water adsorption onto the CuWO pristine (010) and reduced (101) surfaces.

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Pathogenic SOX11 variants have been associated with intellectual developmental disorder with microcephaly, and with or without ocular malformations or hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH) (IDDMOH, OMIM # 615866). In this article, we report seven new patients with de novo SOX11 variants. Five of the variants are missense, one nonsense, and one whole-gene deletion, most of them are novel variants.

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