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  1. Great talk by Xinyuan Fan at #ISCPDD. He talked about his group’s exciting work on using #photocatalysis to profile the proteins and the RNA in specific compartments in the cell on the example of mitochondria, Golgi, ER and lysosome.
    doi.org/10.1038/s41557-025-019
    #ChemBio #Chemistry #ProximityLabeling

  2. A novel reaction involving gaseous alkanes is now online in @SciMag ! 🎉

    science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv

    After a long journey with Pol, Sergio, and Alvaro — under the guidance of Martín Fañanás Mastral — we've unlocked the allylation of C₁–C₄ alkanes using a combination of FeCl₃/collidine

    Curious about the chemistry — and the role of collidine 🤐? Have a look at the paper!

    #Photocatalysis #Chemistry #Sustainability #Science #ScienceAdvances

  3. How can #solarbatteries, #iontransport, and #perovskites shape the future of #energy? 🔋 Researchers at our e-conversion Cluster of Excellence explore innovative solutions, from integrated #solarstorage to sustainable #photocatalysis: go.tum.de/424612

    #EnergyTransition
    📷 iStock /23d7d4d_101

  4. Submission deadline extended to 📅 Jan 15, 2025

    Invitation to submit to the thematic issue “#Photocatalysis and #photochemistry in #OrganicSynthesis” edited by Timothy Noël, University of Amsterdam and Bartholomäus (Bart) Pieber, Institute of Science and Technology Austria in the Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry.

    🔗 beilstein-journals.org/bjoc/se
    #BJOC 💎🔓

  5. Superior light-to-chemical energy conversion with Coulombic dyads: Scientists @uni_mainz_eng established a novel #photocatalyst class that uses precious metals more efficiently // #photochemistry #photocatalysis @ACSPublications @ckerzig
    nachrichten.idw-online.de/2024

  6. There’s still time to submit your latest research to the thematic issue “#Photocatalysis and #photochemistry in #OrganicSynthesis” edited by Timothy Noël, University of Amsterdam and Bartholomäus (Bart) Pieber, Institute of Science and Technology Austria in the Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry.
    Submission deadline: 📅 Oct 15, 2024

    🔗 beilstein-journals.org/bjoc/se

    #BJOC 💎🔓

  7. You are cordially invited to submit your latest research to the new thematic issue “#Photocatalysis and #photochemistry in #OrganicSynthesis” edited by Timothy Noël, University of Amsterdam and Bartholomäus (Bart) Pieber, Institute of Science and Technology Austria in the Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry.

    Submission deadline: 📅 Oct 15, 2024
    #BJOC 💎🔓

    🔗 beilstein-journals.org/bjoc/se

  8. ` This unique many-body effect of interfacial water was consistently observed for various TiO2 particles with different crystalline structures, including brookite, anatase, and a mixture of anatase and rutile. Our results demonstrated that depositing several water layers in a water vapor environment with RH ∼ 70% is optimal for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rather than liquid-phase reaction conditions in aqueous solutions.`

    pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.

    #hydrogen #photocatalysis #adsorption

  9. You are cordially invited to submit your latest research to the new thematic issue “#Photocatalysis and #photochemistry in #OrganicSynthesis” edited by Timothy Noël, University of Amsterdam and Bartholomäus (Bart) Pieber, Institute of Science and Technology Austria in the Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry.

    Submission deadline: 📅 Oct 15, 2024
    👉 beilstein-journals.org/bjoc/se

    #BJOC 💎🔓

  10. New publication alert: we functionalized thin CdSe quantum dot films with hydrogenase mimics for photocatalytic hydrogen production!

    Our approach is simple and every compound can directly be used as they are from synthesis, while the system's efficiency still competes with state of the art systems! #photocatalysis #SolarFuels #QuantumDots #photochemistry #hydrogen pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsam

  11. PREPRINT ALERT 🚨

    Electron transfer from photoexcited CdSe@CdS dot-in-rod nanostructures to metal particles is an important step in light-driven catalysis for H2 production. But how does the photogenerated electron migrate to the metal tip?

    Read our results obtained via transient absorption spectroscopy on ChemRXiv!

    chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/a

    #preprint #semiconductors #ElectronTransfer #photocatalysis #ChemRXiv