Publications by authors named "P Y Durand"

In this contribution, doping of oriented thin films is investigated for three PBTTT polymers bearing different side chains including linear alkyl ─(CH)─H, single ether ─(CH)─O─(CH)─H and alkyl-siloxane ─(CH)─(Si(CH)O)─Si(CH) A combination of transmission electron microscopy, polarized UV-vis-NIR spectroscopy and transport measurements helps uncover the essential role of the chemical nature of side chains on the efficacy of the doping and on the resulting thermoelectric performances in oriented PBTTT films. Siloxane side chains help to reach record alignment level of PBTTT with dichroic ratio beyond 50 for an optimized rubbing temperature but they impede effective doping of PBTTT crystals with FTCNNQ, resulting in very poor TE properties. By contrast, doping the amorphous phase of all three PBTTTs with magic blue (MB) results in excellent TE performances.

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This article describes the synthesis of a difluorinated CinNapht derivative in the 4' and 5' positions allowing the easy access to two new families of fluorophores by late-stage functionalization using SNAr. The first one comprises derivatives incorporating hindered aromatic amines in the 4' and 5' positions, which show red-emission in apolar solvents. The second one is obtained through the use of dinucleophiles.

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In primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), predictors of disease evolution and treatment response are needed. Data based on the site of platelet destruction are scarce. We performed a retrospective single-centre study of adult patients with primary ITP undergoing at least one Indium-111 platelet scintigraphy (IPS) between 2009 and 2018.

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Recently, polar side chains have emerged as a functional tool to enhance conjugated polymer doping properties by improving the polymer miscibility with polar chemical dopants and facilitate solvated ion uptake. In this work, we design and investigate a novel family of side chains containing a single ether function, enabling the modulation of the oxygen atom position along the side chain. A meticulous investigation of this new polymer series by differential scanning calorimetry, fast scanning chip calorimetry and X-ray scattering shows that polymers bearing single-ether side chains can show high degree of crystallinity under proper conditions.

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Article Synopsis
  • - POLG deficiency is the most common cause of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial disorders, leading to a range of overlapping symptoms from infancy to adulthood, as seen in a study of 40 children with biallelic pathogenic variants.
  • - The study identified three main clinical patterns (neurologic, hepatic, gastrointestinal), with 24 patients requiring urgent care mainly due to severe neurologic issues like seizures and epilepsy.
  • - Most children with hepatic symptoms had the earliest onset and shortest survival rates, while those with gastrointestinal issues had milder symptoms and lived longer; overall, the prognosis was poor, with many fatalities occurring by age 10.
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