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    Monitoring Electrochemical Dynamics through Single-Molecule Imaging of hBN Surface Emitters in Organic Solvents by Eveline Mayner (17767827)

    Published 2024
    “…Through a sensing scheme based on redox-active species interactions with fluorescent emitters at the surface of hBN, we observe a region of a linear decrease in the number of emitters against increasingly positive potentials applied to a nearby electrode. …”
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    Monitoring Electrochemical Dynamics through Single-Molecule Imaging of hBN Surface Emitters in Organic Solvents by Eveline Mayner (17767827)

    Published 2024
    “…Through a sensing scheme based on redox-active species interactions with fluorescent emitters at the surface of hBN, we observe a region of a linear decrease in the number of emitters against increasingly positive potentials applied to a nearby electrode. …”
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    Lipid Droplet-Targeted NIR Polarity Probe for the Imaging of Acute Asthma <i>In Vivo</i> by Mingyue Li (1582399)

    Published 2025
    “…The probe exhibits a consistent decrease in fluorescence intensity with an increase in solvent polarity, demonstrating excellent photostability and biocompatibility. …”
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    Benchmarking DFT Accuracy in Predicting O 1s Binding Energies on Metals by Elizabeth E. Happel (22391811)

    Published 2025
    “…We find that as the binding energies of metal-bound atomic oxygen species increase, especially above ≈530 eV, there is a general decrease in the accuracy of DFT-predicted values. …”
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    Benchmarking DFT Accuracy in Predicting O 1s Binding Energies on Metals by Elizabeth E. Happel (22391811)

    Published 2025
    “…We find that as the binding energies of metal-bound atomic oxygen species increase, especially above ≈530 eV, there is a general decrease in the accuracy of DFT-predicted values. …”
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