Laura Kottner
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Kottner L, Dube H
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2024 Jul;
63(44):e202409214.
PMID: 38958439
Synthetic molecular photoswitches have taken center stage as high-precision tools to introduce light-responsiveness at the smallest scales. Today they are found in all areas of applied chemistry, covering materials research,...
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Kottner L, Wolff F, Mayer P, Zanin E, Dube H
J Am Chem Soc
. 2024 Jan;
146(3):1894-1903.
PMID: 38207286
Molecular photoswitches are highly desirable in all chemistry-related areas of research. They provide effective outside control over geometric and electronic changes at the nanoscale using an easy to apply, waste-free...
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Kottner L, Ciekalski E, Dube H
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2023 Oct;
62(52):e202312955.
PMID: 37806956
Molecular photoswitching with red light is greatly desired to evade photodamage and achieve specific photoresponses. In virtually all reported cases however, only one switching direction uses red light while for...
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Thumser S, Kottner L, Hoffmann N, Mayer P, Dube H
J Am Chem Soc
. 2021 Oct;
143(43):18251-18260.
PMID: 34665961
Red-light responsiveness of photoswitches is a highly desired property for many important application areas such as biology or material sciences. The main approach to elicit this property uses strategic substitution...
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Kottner L, Schildhauer M, Wiedbrauk S, Mayer P, Dube H
Chemistry
. 2020 Jun;
26(47):10712-10718.
PMID: 32485011
The photophysical and photochemical properties of sulfoxide and sulfone derivatives of hemithioindigo photoswitches are scrutinized and compared to the unoxidized parent chromophores. Oxidation results in significantly blue-shifted absorptions and mostly...