Publications by authors named "S Massou"

Shaping of nanomaterials is a necessary step for their inclusion in electronic devices and batteries. For this purpose, the formulation of a moldable material including these nanomaterials is desirable. Organomineral gels are a very interesting option, since the components of the nanomaterial itself form a gel without the help of a binder.

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Four undescribed secocycloartane monoglycosides (1-4) were isolated from an ethanolic extract of the dry flowers of Cordia lutea Lam. Their structural assignment is based on NMR and MS analysis. Their stereochemistry is confirmed by molecular modelling studies using DFT-NMR calculations done for compound 3.

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Detection and conversion of mechanical forces into biochemical signals controls cell functions during physiological and pathological processes. Mechanosensing is based on protein deformations and reorganizations, yet the molecular mechanisms are still unclear. Using a cell-stretching device compatible with super-resolution microscopy and single-protein tracking, we explored the nanoscale deformations and reorganizations of individual proteins inside mechanosensitive structures.

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  • A novel N-hetero-Rh-metallacyclic silanone (2) has been developed, showing a very high dimerization energy (ΔG=+86.2 kcal/mol) and stability in solution up to 60°C.
  • Above 120°C, it slowly transforms into a bicyclic silanol (5) over two weeks due to intramolecular C-H insertion.
  • The unique properties of silanone (2), especially its dual reactive centers (Si=O and Rh), allow for intriguing reactions, including the hydrogenation of the Rh center, leading to a Rh-dihydride complex and demonstrating that silanones can undergo addition-elimination reactions similar to carbon compounds.
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A new class of tritopic ferrocene-based ambiphilic compounds has been prepared by assembling diphosphino- and boryl-substituted cyclopentadienides at iron. The presence of five sterically demanding substituents on the ferrocene platform induces conformational constraints, as is apparent from XRD and NMR data, but does not prevent the chelating coordination to platinum. The Lewis acid moiety is pendant in both the free ligand and the platinum complex.

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