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The ever-increasing speed of exchange of ideas, information, and culture allows contemporary art to be in constant growth, especially concerning the choice of artistic materials. Their characterization is not only crucial for the study of artistic techniques but also for research into the stability of the material and, consequently, the best preservation practices. For this aim, an analytical method should have the advantages of not requiring sample preparation, performing superficial micro-analysis, and obtaining detailed spectral information.

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3D Printing for Low-Cost and Versatile Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectroscopy.

Anal Chem

April 2020

Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Technische Universität Wien, Getreidemarkt 9/E164, 1060 Wien, Austria.

In this work, we present a fully 3D-printed module for attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy ready for use in commercial FTIR spectrometers. The developed setup stands out in terms of robustness and ease of sample application. Rapid prototyping paired with theoretical considerations were employed to design and fabricate the module.

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Graphene oxide (GO) is a chemical compound with a form similar to graphene that consists of one-atom-thick two-dimensional layers of sp-bonded carbon. Graphene oxide exhibits high hydrophilicity and dispersibility. Thus, it is difficult to be separated from aqueous solutions.

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Addressing Glutathione Redox Status in Clinical Samples by Two-Step Alkylation with N-ethylmaleimide Isotopologues.

Metabolites

February 2020

Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Vienna University of Technology-TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9/164, 1060 Vienna, Austria.

Determination of the ratio of reduced to oxidized glutathione is of profound clinical interest in assessing the oxidative status of tissues and body fluids. However, this ratio is not yet a routine clinical parameter due to the analytically challenging interconversion of reduced (free) glutathione to oxidized (bound) glutathione. We aimed to facilitate this ratio determination in order to aid its incorporation as a routine clinical parameter.

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Type I Interferon Response Dysregulates Host Iron Homeostasis and Enhances Candida glabrata Infection.

Cell Host Microbe

March 2020

Medical University of Vienna, Center for Medical Biochemistry, Max Perutz Labs Vienna, Campus Vienna Biocenter, 1030 Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:

Type I interferons (IFNs-I) fulfil multiple protective functions during pathogenic infections, but they can also cause detrimental effects and enhance immunopathology. Here, we report that IFNs-I promote the dysregulation of iron homeostasis in macrophages during systemic infections with the intracellular pathogen Candida glabrata, leading to fungal survival and persistence. By engaging JAK1, IFNs-I disturb the balance of the transcriptional activator NRF2 and repressor BACH1 to induce downregulation of the key iron exporter Fpn1 in macrophages.

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Beer's empiric law states that absorbance is linearly proportional to the concentration. Based on electromagnetic theory, an approximately linear dependence can only be confirmed for comparably weak oscillators. For stronger oscillators the proportionality constant, the molar attenuation coefficient, is modulated by the inverse index of refraction, which is itself a function of concentration.

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The rhizosphere signature on the cell motility, biofilm formation and secondary metabolite production of a plant-associated Lysobacter strain.

Microbiol Res

January 2020

Department of Sustainable Agro-ecosystems and Bioresources, Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Via E. Mach 1, 38010, San Michele all'Adige, Italy; Center Agriculture Food Environment (C3A), University of Trento, Via E. Mach 1, 38010, San Michele all'Adige, Italy. Electronic address:

Lysobacter spp. are common bacterial inhabitants of the rhizosphere of diverse plant species. However, the impact of the rhizosphere conditions on their physiology is still relatively understudied.

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A compression transmission device for the evaluation of bonding strength of biocompatible microfluidic and biochip materials and systems.

Sci Rep

January 2020

Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry and Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Vienna University of Technology, Getreidemarkt 9/163-164, 1060, Vienna, Austria.

Bonding of a variety of inorganic and organic polymers as multi-layered structures is one of the main challenges for biochip production even to date, since the chemical nature of these materials often does not allow easy and straight forward bonding and proper sealing. After selection of an appropriate method to bond the chosen materials to form a complex biochip, function and stability of bonding either requires qualitative burst tests or expensive mechanical multi-test stations, that often do not have the right adaptors to clamp biochip slides without destruction. Therefore, we have developed a simple and inexpensive bonding test based on 3D printed transmission elements that translate compressive forces via manual compression, hand press or hydraulic press compression into shear and tensile force.

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The sensitivity of quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) can be drastically increased using the power enhancement in high-finesse cavities. Here, low noise resonant power enhancement to 6.3 W was achieved in a linear Brewster window cavity by exploiting optical feedback locking of a quantum cascade laser.

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Micro- and Nanoplastics in Alpine Snow: A New Method for Chemical Identification and (Semi)Quantification in the Nanogram Range.

Environ Sci Technol

February 2020

Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Faculty of Science , Utrecht University, Princetonplein 5 , 3584 CC Utrecht , The Netherlands.

We present a new method for chemical characterization of micro- and nanoplastics based on thermal desorption-proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry. The detection limit for polystyrene (PS) obtained is <1 ng of the compound present in a sample, which results in 100 times better sensitivity than those of previously reported by other methods. This allows us to use small volumes of samples (1 mL) and to carry out experiments without a preconcentration step.

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Singular charge fluctuations at a magnetic quantum critical point.

Science

January 2020

Institute of Solid State Physics, Technischen Universität (TU) Wien, Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10, 1040 Vienna, Austria.

Strange metal behavior is ubiquitous in correlated materials, ranging from cuprate superconductors to bilayer graphene, and may arise from physics beyond the quantum fluctuations of a Landau order parameter. In quantum-critical heavy-fermion antiferromagnets, such physics may be realized as critical Kondo entanglement of spin and charge and probed with optical conductivity. We present terahertz time-domain transmission spectroscopy on molecular beam epitaxy-grown thin films of YbRhSi, a model strange-metal compound.

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The strain-promoted azide alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC) is a powerful tool for forming covalent bonds between molecules even under physiological conditions, and therefore found broad application in fields ranging from biological chemistry and biomedical research to materials sciences. For many applications, knowledge about reaction kinetics of these ligations is of utmost importance. Kinetics are commonly assessed and studied by NMR measurements.

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A graph-based clustering method with special focus on hyperspectral imaging.

Anal Chim Acta

February 2020

Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Vienna University of Technology, Austria. Electronic address:

A common trait of the more established clustering algorithms such as K-Means and HCA is their tendency to focus mainly on the bulk features of the data which causes minor features to be attributed to larger clusters. For hyperspectral imaging this has the consequence that substances which are covered by only a few pixels tend to be overlooked and thus cannot be separated. If small lateral features such as particles are the research objective this might be the reason why cluster analysis fails.

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Organ-on-a-chip technology has gained great interest in recent years given its ability to control the spatio-temporal microenvironments of cells and tissues precisely. While physical parameters of the respective niche such as microchannel network sizes, geometric features, flow rates, and shear forces, as well as oxygen tension and concentration gradients, have been optimized for stem cell cultures, little has been done to improve cell-matrix interactions in microphysiological systems. Specifically, detailed research on the effect of matrix elasticity and extracellular matrix (ECM) nanotopography on stem cell differentiation are still in its infancy, an aspect that is known to alter a stem cell's fate.

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Synthetic polymers and plastics have become one of the most important materials in our modern world and everyday life with all kinds of applications mainly due to their wide range of excellent and tuneable properties. Several novel materials consisting of multiple different synthetic polymers or composite materials like natural-fiber-reinforced polymer composites have already been reported in literature. Additionally, materials consisting of multiple synthetic polymers already found their way in our daily lives (e.

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A review of defect structure and chemistry in ceria and its solid solutions.

Chem Soc Rev

January 2020

Electrochemical Materials, Department of Materials, ETH Zurich, Switzerland and Electrochemical Materials, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. and Electrochemical Materials, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

Ceria and its solid solutions play a vital role in several industrial processes and devices. These include solar energy-to-fuel conversion, solid oxide fuel and electrolyzer cells, memristors, chemical looping combustion, automotive 3-way catalysts, catalytic surface coatings, supercapacitors and recently, electrostrictive devices. An attractive feature of ceria is the possibility of tuning defect-chemistry to increase the effectiveness of the materials in application areas.

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Protein secretion plays a crucial role for bacterial pathogens, exemplified by facultative human-pathogen , which secretes various proteinaceous effectors at different stages of its lifecycle. Accordingly, the identification of factors impacting on protein secretion is important to understand the bacterial pathophysiology. PglL, a predicted oligosaccharyltransferase of , has been recently shown to exhibit -glycosylation activity with relaxed glycan specificity in an engineered system.

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Gas-phase electrophoresis of single-charged analytes (nanoparticles) enables their separation according to the surface-dry particle size (Electrophoretic Mobility Diameter, EMD), which corresponds to the diameter of spherical shaped particles. Employing a nano Electrospray Differential Mobility Analyzer (nES DMA), also known as nES Gas-phase Electrophoretic Mobility Molecular Analyzer (nES GEMMA), allows sizing/size-separation and determination of particle-number concentrations. Separations are based on a constant high laminar sheath flow and a tunable, orthogonal electric field enabling scanning of EMDs in the nanometer size range.

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Structured metal thin-film electrodes are heavily used in electrochemical assays to detect a range of analytes including toxins, biomarkers, biological contaminants and cell cultures using amperometric, voltammetric and impedance-based (bio)sensing strategies as well as separation techniques such as dielectrophoresis. Over the last decade, thin-film electrodes have been fabricated onto various durable and flexible substrates including glass, silicon and polymers. However, the combination of thin-film technology with porous polymeric substrates frequently used for biochips often results in limited resolution and poor adhesion of the metal thin-film, thus severely restricting reproducible fabrication and reliable application in e.

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Acquisition of classical absorption spectra of liquids in the mid-IR range with quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) is often limited in sensitivity by noise from the laser source. Alternatively, measurement of molecular dispersion (i.e.

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This study aims to investigate the physical and chemical characterization of six fly ash samples obtained from different municipal solid waste incinerators (MSWIs), namely grate furnaces, rotary kiln, and fluidized bed reactor, to determine their potential for CO and thermochemical energy storage (TCES). Representative samples were characterized via simultaneous thermal analysis (STA) in different atmospheres, i.e.

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Raman spectroscopy is a nondestructive characterization method offering chemical-specific information. However, the cross-section of inelastically (Raman) scattered light is very low compared to elastically (Rayleigh) scattered light, resulting in weak signal intensities in Raman spectroscopy. Despite providing crucial information in off-line measurements, it usually is not sensitive enough for efficient, in-line process control in conjunction with low particle concentrations.

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pH titration of β-lactoglobulin monitored by laser-based Mid-IR transmission spectroscopy coupled to chemometric analysis.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

February 2020

Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Vienna University of Technology, Getreidemarkt 9/164-UPA, 1060, Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:

A novel external cavity-quantum cascade laser (EC-QCL)-based setup for mid-IR transmission spectroscopy in the amide I and amide II region was employed for monitoring pH-induced changes of protein secondary structure. pH titration of β-lactoglobulin revealed unfolding of the native β-sheet secondary structure occurring at basic pH. Chemometric analysis of the dynamic IR spectra was performed by multivariate curve resolution-alternating least squares (MCR-ALS).

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Stand-off Raman spectroscopy offers a highly selective technique to probe unknown substances from a safe distance. Often, it is necessary to scan large areas of interest. This can be done by pointwise imaging (PI), that is, spectra are sequentially acquired from an array of points over the region of interest (point-by-point mapping).

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Smart textiles in wound care: functionalization of cotton/PET blends with antimicrobial nanocapsules.

J Mater Chem B

November 2019

University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), Institute for Environmental Biotechnology, Department for Agrobiotechnology (IFA-Tulln), Konrad-Lorenz-Strasse 20, 3430 Tulln an der Donau, Austria. and Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology, Konrad-Lorenz-Strasse 20, 3430 Tulln an der Donau, Austria.

Management of infected wounds is one of the most costly procedures in the health care sector. Burn wounds are of significant importance due to the high infection risk that can possibly lead to severe consequences such as sepsis. Because antibiotic wound treatments have caused increasing antibiotic resistance in bacteria, there is currently a strong need for alternative strategies.

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