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Stijn Van Cleuvenbergen

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Mouchet S, Verstraete C, Mara D, Van Cleuvenbergen S, Finlayson E, Van Deun R, et al.
Interface Focus . 2019 Jan; 9(1):20180052. PMID: 30603071
Upon illumination by ultraviolet light, many animal species emit light through fluorescence processes arising from fluorophores embedded within their biological tissues. Fluorescence studies in living organisms are however relatively scarce...
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Morshedi M, Kodikara M, Corkery T, Hurst S, Chavan S, Kulasekera E, et al.
Chemistry . 2018 Sep; 24(61):16332-16341. PMID: 30191625
Straightforward syntheses of bis[bis{1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane}ruthenium]-functionalized 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene-cored complexes via a methodology employing "steric control" permit facile formation of Y-shaped Sonogashira coupling products and distorted-H-shaped homo-coupled quadrupolar products. Cyclic voltammetric data from these...
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Van Cleuvenbergen S, Smith Z, Deschaume O, Bartic C, Wachsmann-Hogiu S, Verbiest T, et al.
Nat Commun . 2018 Aug; 9(1):3418. PMID: 30143611
Recent developments in nonlinear optical light scattering techniques have opened a window into morphological and structural characteristics for a variety of supramolecular systems. However, for the study of dynamic processes,...
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Zhong K, Li J, Liu L, Van Cleuvenbergen S, Song K, Clays K
Adv Mater . 2018 May; 30(25):e1707246. PMID: 29726040
The colors of photonic crystals are based on their periodic crystalline structure. They show clear advantages over conventional chromophores for many applications, mainly due to their anti-photobleaching and responsiveness to...
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Van Cleuvenbergen S, Kedziora P, Fillaut J, Verbiest T, Clays K, Akdas-Kilig H, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2017 Jul; 56(32):9546-9550. PMID: 28675543
The design of efficient noncentrosymmetric materials remains the ultimate goal in the field of organic second-order nonlinear optics. Unlike inorganic crystals currently used in second-order nonlinear optical applications, organic materials...
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Zhong K, Wang L, Li J, Van Cleuvenbergen S, Bartic C, Song K, et al.
Langmuir . 2017 Apr; 33(19):4840-4846. PMID: 28427260
Hollow sphere colloidal photonic crystals (HSCPCs) exhibit the ability to maintain a high refractive index contrast after infiltration of water, leading to extremely high-quality photonic band gap effects, even in...
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Van Steerteghem N, Clays K, Verbiest T, Van Cleuvenbergen S
Anal Chem . 2017 Feb; 89(5):2964-2971. PMID: 28192975
Organic materials are promising candidates for integration in optical network components allowing fast communication. Ultimate speeds can be obtained by exploiting third-order nonlinear optical light-matter interactions that ultimately rely on...
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Zhong K, Li J, Van Cleuvenbergen S, Clays K
Nanoscale . 2016 Aug; 8(35):15845-9. PMID: 27545098
Direct reactive ion etching (RIE) of hollow SiO2 sphere colloidal crystals (HSCCs) is employed as a facile, low-cost method to fabricate complex three-dimensional (3D) hierarchical nanostructures. These multilayered structures are...
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Van Steerteghem N, Van Cleuvenbergen S, Deckers S, Kumara C, Dass A, Hakkinen H, et al.
Nanoscale . 2016 Jun; 8(24):12123-7. PMID: 27264025
The first hyperpolarizabilities of [Au25(SR)18](-1/0) and Au38(SR)24 clusters were determined by Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering. A strong dependence on the molecular symmetry was observed, and we explore two strategies to destroy the...
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Ferguson A, Liu L, Tapperwijn S, Perl D, Coudert F, Van Cleuvenbergen S, et al.
Nat Chem . 2016 Feb; 8(3):250-7. PMID: 26892557
Interpenetration, the entwining of multiple lattices, is a common phenomenon in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Typically, in interpenetrated MOFs the sub-lattices are fully occupied. Here we report a family of MOFs...