Publications by authors named "Quyen Vu Thi"

Solar hydrogen peroxide (HO) production has garnered increased research interest owing to its safety, cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness, and sustainability. The synthesis of HO relies mainly on renewable resources such as water, oxygen, and solar energy, resulting in minimal waste. Bismuth vanadate (BiVO) stands out among various oxide semiconductors for selective HO production under visible light via direct two-electron oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and two-electron water oxidation reaction (WOR) pathways.

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Nonconjugated organic radicals with an open-shell radical active group exhibit unique functionality due to their radical pendant site. Compared with the previously studied doped conjugated polymers, radical polymers reveal superior processability, stability, and optical properties. Despite the success of organic radical polymer conductors based on the TEMPO radicals, it still requires potential design substitutions to meet the fundamental limits of charge transport in the radical polymer.

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Investigation of an antimicrobial and cytotoxic ethyl acetate extract prepared from solid fermentation of the marine-derived fungus Penicillium citrinum VM6 led to the isolation of eight metabolites (1-8), including one citrinin dimer dicitrinone F (1). Of these, compound 7 was isolated for the first time from the Penicillium genus and compound 1 with carbon-bridged C-7/C-7' linkage is rarely reported. All compounds (1-8) exhibited selective antimicrobial activity against the tested Gram-positive bacteria and Candida albicans with MICs of 32-256 µg/mL.

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From marine sponge-associated fungus Hamigera avellanea, thirteen secondary metabolites including a pair of undescribed alkaloid enantiomers (+)-hamiavemin A (4S) (+)-1 and (-)-hamiavemin A (4R) (-)-1. Compound 1 was enantiomers resolved by the Chiralpak AS-3 column, using a hexane/isopropanol mobile phase. Their structures were determined based on extensive analyses of HR-ESI-MS, 1D and 2D NMR spectra.

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Electronic wastes from used devices containing environmentally hazardous materials are an immediate concern for the sustainable development of electronic and sensor industries. To address this, a highly controllable and dedicated electronic module should be devised, that allows systematic recollection of as many components from the original device for their reuse. Here, we report the total recycling of an electronic device, exploiting a water-floating system that is based on a water-compatible semiconductor as an active material.

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Electronic wastes from transient electronics accumulate biologically harmful materials with global concern. Recycling these wastes could prevent the deposition of hazardous chemicals and toxic materials to the environment while saving scarce natural compounds and valuable resources. Here, we report a sustainable electronic device, taking advantage of carbon resources and a biodegradable cellulose composite.

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In this study, we investigated the feasibility on the utilization of coffee husk as biosorbents for the removal of heavy metal ions such as Pb and Cd from wastewater. Biochar was produced from coffee wastes and modified with sodium hydroxide to create functional groups on the surface and increase the specificic surface area. The resultant products were characterized by using various analytical methods such as scanning electron microscopy, specific area, surface functional group and zeta potential analysis.

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The aim of this study is to present the potential of activated carbon fiber (CF) impregnated with lanthanum (La) as a novel adsorbent (La-CF) of phosphate-phosphorus (P) and to assess the value-added due to P-recovery from wastewater using La-CF. The CF were loaded with La and the loaded CF was then calcined at 500 °C. The La-CF adsorbent was used in a series of batch experiments to characterize the adsorption of P at pH of 6-10 and P concentrations of 1-200 mg/L.

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Three new lavandulylated flavonoids, (2,2'')-6-lavandulyl-7,4'-dimethoxy-5,2'-dihydroxylflavanone (), (2,2'')-6-lavandulyl-5,7,2',4'-tetrahydroxylflavanone (), and (2'')-5'-lavandulyl-2'-methoxy-2,4,4',6'-tetrahydroxylchalcone (), along with seven known compounds were isolated from culture broth of s sp. G248. Their structures were established by spectroscopic data analysis, including 1D and 2D nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HR-ESI-MS).

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Analysis of an antimicrobial culture broth extract of the sponge-derived actinomycete sp. (strain G246) led to the isolation of two new lavandulylated flavonoids, 6-lavandulyl-7-methoxy-5,2',4'-trihydroxylflavanone () and 5'-lavandulyl-4'-methoxy-2,4,2',6'-tetrahydroxylchalcone (), along with eight known compounds -. Their structures were established by spectral data analysis, including MS, 1D, 2D-NMR and CD.

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Analysis of an antimicrobial extract prepared from culture broth of the marine-derived actinomycete Nocardiopsis sp. (strain G057) led to the isolation of twelve compounds, 1-12. Compound 1 (2-[(2R-hydroxypropanoyl)amino]benzamide) was found to be a new enantiomeric isomer while compounds 2 (3-acetyl-4-hydroxycinnoline) and 3 (3,3'-bis-indole) were isolated from a natural source for the first time.

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Two new compounds, a quinoline alkaloid (1) and a 1,4-dioxane derivative (2), were isolated from culture broth of the marine-derived actinomycete Micromonospora sp. (strain G019) by bioassay-guided fractionation. This actinomycete strain was isolated from sediment, collected at Cát Bà Peninsula, Vietnam.

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