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Modifying The Aspect Survey To Support The Validity Of Student Perception Data From Different Active Learning Environments, Nicole Naibert, Erin E. Shortlidge, Jack Barbera Dec 2021

Modifying The Aspect Survey To Support The Validity Of Student Perception Data From Different Active Learning Environments, Nicole Naibert, Erin E. Shortlidge, Jack Barbera

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Measuring students’ perceptions of active learning activities may provide valuable insight into their engagement and subsequent performance outcomes. A recently published measure, the Assessing Student Engagement in Class Tool (ASPECT), was developed to assess student perceptions of various active learning environments. As such, we sought to use this measure in our courses to assess the students’ perceptions of different active learning environments. Initial results analyzed with confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) indicated that the ASPECT did not function as expected in our active learning environments. Therefore, before administration within an introductory biology course that incorporated two types of active learning strategies, …


Conserved And Divergent Features Of Neuronal Camkii Holoenzyme Structure, Function, And Highorder Assembly, Olivia R. Buonarati, Adam P. Miller, Steven J. Coultrap, K. Ulrich Bayer, Steve L. Reichow Dec 2021

Conserved And Divergent Features Of Neuronal Camkii Holoenzyme Structure, Function, And Highorder Assembly, Olivia R. Buonarati, Adam P. Miller, Steven J. Coultrap, K. Ulrich Bayer, Steve L. Reichow

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Neuronal CaMKII holoenzymes (a and b isoforms) enable molecular signal computation underlying learning and memory but also mediate excitotoxic neuronal death. Here, we provide a comparative analysis of these signaling devices, using single-particle electron microscopy (EM) in combination with biochemical and live cell imaging studies. In the basal state, both isoforms assemble mainly as 12-mers (but also 14-mers and even 16-mers for the b isoform). CaMKIIa and b isoforms adopt an ensemble of extended activatable states (with average radius of 12.6 versus 16.8 nm, respectively), characterized by multiple transient intra- and interholoenzyme interactions associated with distinct functional properties. The …


Piezoelectric Signals In Vascularized Bone Regeneration, Delfo D’Alessandro, Claudio Ricci, Mario Milazzo, Giovanna Strangis, Francesca Forli, Gabriele Buda, Mario Petrini, Stefano Berrettini, M. Jasim Uddin, Serena Danti, Paolo Parchi Nov 2021

Piezoelectric Signals In Vascularized Bone Regeneration, Delfo D’Alessandro, Claudio Ricci, Mario Milazzo, Giovanna Strangis, Francesca Forli, Gabriele Buda, Mario Petrini, Stefano Berrettini, M. Jasim Uddin, Serena Danti, Paolo Parchi

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

The demand for bone substitutes is increasing in Western countries. Bone graft substitutes aim to provide reconstructive surgeons with off-the-shelf alternatives to the natural bone taken from humans or animal species. Under the tissue engineering paradigm, biomaterial scaffolds can be designed by incorporating bone stem cells to decrease the disadvantages of traditional tissue grafts. However, the effective clinical application of tissue-engineered bone is limited by insufficient neovascularization. As bone is a highly vascularized tissue, new strategies to promote both osteogenesis and vasculogenesis within the scaffolds need to be considered for a successful regeneration. It has been demonstrated that bone and …


Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Enhanced Hemichannel Function Of A Cataract-Associated Cx50 Mutant, Jun-Jie Tong, Umair Khan, Bassam George Haddad, Peter J. Minogue, Eric C. Beyer, Vivian M. Berthoud, Steve L. Reichow, Lisa Ebihra Nov 2021

Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Enhanced Hemichannel Function Of A Cataract-Associated Cx50 Mutant, Jun-Jie Tong, Umair Khan, Bassam George Haddad, Peter J. Minogue, Eric C. Beyer, Vivian M. Berthoud, Steve L. Reichow, Lisa Ebihra

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Connexin-50 (Cx50) is among the most frequently mutated genes associated with congenital cataracts. Although most of these disease-linked variants cause loss of function because of misfolding or aberrant trafficking, others directly alter channel properties. The mechanistic bases for such functional defects are mostly unknown. We investigated the functional and structural properties of a cataract-linked mutant, Cx50T39R (T39R), in the Xenopus oocyte system. T39R exhibited greatly enhanced hemichannel currents with altered voltage-gating properties compared to Cx50 and induced cell death. Coexpression of mutant T39R with wild-type Cx50 (to mimic the heterozygous state) resulted in hemichannel currents whose properties were indistinguishable from …


Synthesis Of Alkylthio Benzene Derivatives Via Simultaneous Diazotization And Nucleophilic Displacement, Abraham Alvarado, Juan D. Deleija, Jose J. Gutierrez Oct 2021

Synthesis Of Alkylthio Benzene Derivatives Via Simultaneous Diazotization And Nucleophilic Displacement, Abraham Alvarado, Juan D. Deleija, Jose J. Gutierrez

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Alkylthio benzene derivatives were effectively synthesized by simultaneous diazotization of aromatic amines and nucleophilic displacement. The method is fairly general and proceeds in moderate yields. Product yields were comparable regardless of steric hindrance of the thiol or of the functional group present in the starting material. The newly developed procedure allowed for the incorporation of a tertiary alkylthio group, which cannot be easily introduced otherwise. The products were characterized by 1H NMR and 13C NMR.


Understanding Hyperporphyrin Spectra: Tddft Calculations On Diprotonated Tetrakis(-Aminophenyl)Porphyrin., Jeanet Conradie, Carl C. Wamser, Abhik Ghosh Oct 2021

Understanding Hyperporphyrin Spectra: Tddft Calculations On Diprotonated Tetrakis(-Aminophenyl)Porphyrin., Jeanet Conradie, Carl C. Wamser, Abhik Ghosh

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

A detailed TDDFT study (with all-electron STO-TZ2P basis sets and the COSMO solvation model) has been carried out on the effect of diprotonation on the UV-vis-NIR spectra of free-base tetraphenylporphyrin and tetrakis(-aminophenyl)porphyrin. The diprotonated forms have been modeled as their bis-formate complexes, i.e., as so-called porphyrin diacids. The dramatic redshift of the Q-band of the TAPP diacid has been explained in terms of an elevated "a" HOMO and lowered LUMOs, both reflecting infusion of aminophenyl character into the otherwise classic Gouterman-type frontier MOs. The exercise has also yielded valuable information on the performance of different exchange-correlation functionals. Thus, the hybrid …


Editorial: Discovery And Development Of Drugs For Neglected Diseases: Chagas Disease, Human African Trypanosomiasis, And Leishmaniasis, Gildardo Rivera, Navin B. Patel, Debasish Bandyopadhyay Oct 2021

Editorial: Discovery And Development Of Drugs For Neglected Diseases: Chagas Disease, Human African Trypanosomiasis, And Leishmaniasis, Gildardo Rivera, Navin B. Patel, Debasish Bandyopadhyay

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Twenty tropical diseases have been listed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs). These tropical diseases are called “neglected” for three primary reasons: 1) These diseases are widespread worldwide among the economically weaker (neglected?) section of the society; 2) Although the total number of mortality, morbidity, disability, and health disparity caused annually by the NTDs is more than that attributed by the so-called elite diseases like cancer, diabetes, human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), cardio- or neurological diseases but NTD patients do not receive comparable attention or treatment opportunities either from the governments or healthcare professionals …


Benzopyrazine-Based Small Molecule Inhibitors As Trypanocidal And Leishmanicidal Agents: Green Synthesis, In Vitro, And In Silico Evaluations, Jonathan Rock, Daniel Garcia, Omar Espino, Shaila A. Shetu, Manuel J. Chan-Bacab, Rosa Moo-Puc, Navin B. Patel, Gildardo Rivera, Debasish Bandyopadhyay Sep 2021

Benzopyrazine-Based Small Molecule Inhibitors As Trypanocidal And Leishmanicidal Agents: Green Synthesis, In Vitro, And In Silico Evaluations, Jonathan Rock, Daniel Garcia, Omar Espino, Shaila A. Shetu, Manuel J. Chan-Bacab, Rosa Moo-Puc, Navin B. Patel, Gildardo Rivera, Debasish Bandyopadhyay

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

World Health Organization (WHO) identified twenty tropical disease categories as neglected tropical diseases (NTDs)1. Chagas’ disease (also known as American trypanosomiasis) and leishmaniasis are two major classes of NTDs. The total number of mortality, morbidity, and disability attributed each year due to these two categories of diseases in magnitudes is much higher than the so-called elite diseases like cancer, diabetes, AIDS, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. Impoverished communities around the world are the major victim of NTDs. The development of new and novel drugs in the battle against Chagas’ disease and leishmaniasis is highly anticipated. An easy and straightforward …


Software For The Frontiers Of Quantum Chemistry: An Overview Of Developments In The Q-Chem 5 Package, Evgeny Epifanovsky, Andrew T. B. Gilbert, Xintian Feng, Joonho Lee, Yuezhi Mao, Shervin Fatehi Aug 2021

Software For The Frontiers Of Quantum Chemistry: An Overview Of Developments In The Q-Chem 5 Package, Evgeny Epifanovsky, Andrew T. B. Gilbert, Xintian Feng, Joonho Lee, Yuezhi Mao, Shervin Fatehi

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

This article summarizes technical advances contained in the fifth major release of the Q-Chem quantum chemistry program package, covering developments since 2015. A comprehensive library of exchange–correlation functionals, along with a suite of correlated many-body methods, continues to be a hallmark of the Q-Chem software. The many-body methods include novel variants of both coupled-cluster and configuration-interaction approaches along with methods based on the algebraic diagrammatic construction and variational reduced density-matrix methods. Methods highlighted in Q-Chem 5 include a suite of tools for modeling core-level spectroscopy, methods for describing metastable resonances, methods for computing vibronic spectra, the nuclear–electronic orbital method, and …


E-Cigarette Fluids And Aerosol Residues Cause Oxidative Stress And An Inflammatory Response In Human Keratinocytes And 3d Skin Models., Careen Khachatoorian, Wentai Luo, Kevin J. Mcwhirter, James F. Pankow, Prue Talbot Aug 2021

E-Cigarette Fluids And Aerosol Residues Cause Oxidative Stress And An Inflammatory Response In Human Keratinocytes And 3d Skin Models., Careen Khachatoorian, Wentai Luo, Kevin J. Mcwhirter, James F. Pankow, Prue Talbot

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Our goal was to evaluate the effects of EC refill fluids and EC exhaled aerosol residue (ECEAR) on cultured human keratinocytes and MatTek EpiDerm™, a 3D air liquid interface human skin model. Quantification of flavor chemicals and nicotine in Dewberry Cream and Churrios refill fluids was done using GC-MS. The dominant flavor chemicals were maltol, ethyl maltol, vanillin, ethyl vanillin, benzyl alcohol, and furaneol. Cytotoxicity was determined with the MTT and LDH assays, and inflammatory markers were quantified with ELISAs. Churrios was cytotoxic to keratinocytes in the MTT assay, and both fluids induced ROS production in the medium (ROS-Glo™) and …


Molten-Salt-Assisted Annealing For Making Colloidal Znga2o4:Cr Nanocrystals With High Persistent Luminescence, Bhupendra B. Srivastava, Santosh K. Gupta, Swati Mohan, Yuanbing Mao Aug 2021

Molten-Salt-Assisted Annealing For Making Colloidal Znga2o4:Cr Nanocrystals With High Persistent Luminescence, Bhupendra B. Srivastava, Santosh K. Gupta, Swati Mohan, Yuanbing Mao

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Persistent luminescent nanocrystals (PLNCs) in the sub-10 nm domain are considered to be the most fascinating inventions in lighting technology owing to their excellent performance in anti-counterfeiting, luminous paints, bioimaging, security applications, etc. Further improvement of persistent luminescence (PersL) intensity and lifetime is needed to achieve the desired success of PLNCs while keeping the uniform sub-10 nm size. In this work, the concept of molten salt confinement to thermally anneal as-synthesized ZnGa2O4:Cr3+ (ZGOC) colloidal NCs (CNCs) in a molten salt medium at 650 °C is introduced. This method led to significantly monodispersed and few agglomerated NCs with a much improved …


Knn Based Piezo-Triboelectric Lead-Free Hybrid Energy Films, Abu Masa Abdullah, Muhtasim Ul Karim Sadaf, Farzana Tasnim, Horacio Vasquez, Karen Lozano, M. Jasim Uddin Aug 2021

Knn Based Piezo-Triboelectric Lead-Free Hybrid Energy Films, Abu Masa Abdullah, Muhtasim Ul Karim Sadaf, Farzana Tasnim, Horacio Vasquez, Karen Lozano, M. Jasim Uddin

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

In recent times, the triboelectric and piezoelectric effects have garnered significant attention towards developing advanced material composites for energy harvesting and sensory applications. In this work, potassium sodium niobate (KNN) based energy films (EF) have been developed to utilize mechanical energy while simultaneously taking advantage of triboelectric and piezoelectric mechanisms. The KNN particles were synthesized using a wet ball milling technique and then incorporated into a polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) matrix together with addition of multi wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT). The film was used to develop a piezoelectric nanogenerator (PENG) fitted with copper electrodes. The piezoelectric output of the film was …


Enrolling Reactive Oxygen Species In Photon-To-Chemical Energy Conversion: Fundamentals, Technological Advances, And Applications, Irving D. Rettig, Theresa M. Mccormick Jul 2021

Enrolling Reactive Oxygen Species In Photon-To-Chemical Energy Conversion: Fundamentals, Technological Advances, And Applications, Irving D. Rettig, Theresa M. Mccormick

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

In theory, oxygen (O2) is an ideal chemical reagent because of its high relative abundance and negligible environmental toxicity. In practice however, by the nature of its ground state electronic configuration, many chemical reactions involving O2 are spin forbidden which dramatically decreases its reactivity and thus its utility in applications. More reactive forms of O2 can be achieved by changing its electronic configuration through the use of photochemical and photophysical methods. This review highlights the roll of photon-to-chemical energy conversion in two of these reactive oxygen species (ROS): superoxide (O2−) and singlet oxygen (1O2), which can be accessed through a …


Disorder Driven Asymmetry And Singular Red Emission In Doped Lu2hf2o7 Nanocrystals With No Charge Compensating Defects, Santosh K. Gupta, Mitzy A. Penilla Garcia, Jose P. Zuniga, Bhupendra B. Srivastava, Yuanbing Mao Jul 2021

Disorder Driven Asymmetry And Singular Red Emission In Doped Lu2hf2o7 Nanocrystals With No Charge Compensating Defects, Santosh K. Gupta, Mitzy A. Penilla Garcia, Jose P. Zuniga, Bhupendra B. Srivastava, Yuanbing Mao

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

High performance luminescent materials possess low symmetry, high color purity, no charge compensating defects, and high quantum yield. In this work, we have synthesized Lu2Hf2O7 (LuHO) and Lu2Hf2O7:Eu3+ (LuHOE) nanocrystals (NCs) using a molten salt synthesis and confirmed that both are stabilized in defect fluorite structure with a high degree of structural disordering. The LuHO NCs depicted green emission under ultraviolet irradiation, which decreases and increases after being treated in oxidizing and reducing environments, respectively, confirming the role of oxygen vacancies in the emission process. The LuHOE NCs (i) show excitation wavelength-dependent host to dopant energy transfer efficiency, …


Machine Learning Using Host/Guest Energy Histograms To Predict Adsorption In Metal–Organic Frameworks: Application To Short Alkanes And Xe/Kr Mixtures, Zhao Li, Benjamin J. Bucior, Haoyuan Chen, Maciej Haranczyk, J. Ilja Siepmann, Randall Q. Snurr Jul 2021

Machine Learning Using Host/Guest Energy Histograms To Predict Adsorption In Metal–Organic Frameworks: Application To Short Alkanes And Xe/Kr Mixtures, Zhao Li, Benjamin J. Bucior, Haoyuan Chen, Maciej Haranczyk, J. Ilja Siepmann, Randall Q. Snurr

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

A machine learning (ML) methodology that uses a histogram of interaction energies has been applied to predict gas adsorption in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) using results from atomistic grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations as training and test data. In this work, the method is first extended to binary mixtures of spherical species, in particular, Xe and Kr. In addition, it is shown that single-component adsorption of ethane and propane can be predicted in good agreement with GCMC simulation using a histogram of the adsorption energies felt by a methyl probe in conjunction with the random forest ML method. The results …


Efficacy Of Ryr2 Inhibitor El20 In Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes From A Patient With Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia., Tarah A. Word, Ann P. Quick, Christina Y. Miyake, Mayra K. Shak, Xiaolu Pan, Jean J. Kim, Hugh D. Allen, Martha Sibrian-Vazquez, Robert M. Strongin, Andrew P. Landstrom, Xander H T Wehrens Jun 2021

Efficacy Of Ryr2 Inhibitor El20 In Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes From A Patient With Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia., Tarah A. Word, Ann P. Quick, Christina Y. Miyake, Mayra K. Shak, Xiaolu Pan, Jean J. Kim, Hugh D. Allen, Martha Sibrian-Vazquez, Robert M. Strongin, Andrew P. Landstrom, Xander H T Wehrens

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) is an inherited cardiac arrhythmia syndrome that often leads to sudden cardiac death. The most common form of CPVT is caused by autosomal-dominant variants in the cardiac ryanodine receptor type-2 (RYR2) gene. Mutations in RYR2 promote calcium (Ca ) leak from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR), triggering lethal arrhythmias. Recently, it was demonstrated that tetracaine derivative EL20 specifically inhibits mutant RyR2, normalizes Ca handling and suppresses arrhythmias in a CPVT mouse model. The objective of this study was to determine whether EL20 normalizes SR Ca handling and arrhythmic events in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC-CMs) …


Total Synthesis And Antimalarial Activity Of 2-(-Hydroxybenzyl)-Prodigiosins, Isoheptylprodigiosin, And Geometric Isomers Of Tambjamine Myp1 Isolated From Marine Bacteria., Papireddy Kancharla, Yuexin Li, Monish Yeluguri, Rozalia A. Dodean, Kevin A. Reynolds, Jane X. Kelly Jun 2021

Total Synthesis And Antimalarial Activity Of 2-(-Hydroxybenzyl)-Prodigiosins, Isoheptylprodigiosin, And Geometric Isomers Of Tambjamine Myp1 Isolated From Marine Bacteria., Papireddy Kancharla, Yuexin Li, Monish Yeluguri, Rozalia A. Dodean, Kevin A. Reynolds, Jane X. Kelly

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Highly efficient and straightforward synthetic routes toward the first total synthesis of 2-(-hydroxybenzyl)-prodigiosins (-), isoheptylprodigiosin (), and geometric isomers of tambjamine MYP1 ((/)-) have been developed. The crucial steps involved in these synthetic routes are the construction of methoxy-bipyrrole-carboxaldehydes (MBCs) and a 20-membered macrocyclic core and a regioselective demethylation of MBC analogues. These new synthetic routes enabled us to generate several natural prodiginines - in larger quantity. All of the synthesized natural products exhibited potent asexual blood-stage antiplasmodial activity at low nanomolar concentrations against a panel of parasites, with a great therapeutic index. Notably, prodiginines and - provided curative in …


Supporting Biomedical Research Training For Historically Underrepresented Undergraduates Using Interprofessional, Nonformal Education Structures, Lisa K. Marriott, Aaron Raz Link, Roberto P. Anitori, Ernest A. Blackwell, Andrea Blas, Jennifer Brock, Tracey K. Burke, Julia A. Burrows, Alexis P. Cabrera, Derek Helsham, Lorna B. Liban, Marilyn R. Mackiewicz, Mika Maruyama, Kathryn C.A. Milligan-Myhre, Perry J.C. Panelinan, Margaret Hattori-Uchima, Russell Reed, Ben E. Simon, Beylul Solomon, Alma M.O. Trinidad, Letisha R. Wyatt, Alonso Delgado Covarrubias, Adrienne Zell, Thomas E. Keller, Cynthia Morris, Carlos J. Crespo May 2021

Supporting Biomedical Research Training For Historically Underrepresented Undergraduates Using Interprofessional, Nonformal Education Structures, Lisa K. Marriott, Aaron Raz Link, Roberto P. Anitori, Ernest A. Blackwell, Andrea Blas, Jennifer Brock, Tracey K. Burke, Julia A. Burrows, Alexis P. Cabrera, Derek Helsham, Lorna B. Liban, Marilyn R. Mackiewicz, Mika Maruyama, Kathryn C.A. Milligan-Myhre, Perry J.C. Panelinan, Margaret Hattori-Uchima, Russell Reed, Ben E. Simon, Beylul Solomon, Alma M.O. Trinidad, Letisha R. Wyatt, Alonso Delgado Covarrubias, Adrienne Zell, Thomas E. Keller, Cynthia Morris, Carlos J. Crespo

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Research experience provides critical training for new biomedical research scientists. Students from underrepresented populations studying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are increasingly recruited into research pathways to diversify STEM fields. However, support structures outside of research settings designed to help these students navigate biomedical research pathways are not always available; nor are program support components outside the context of laboratory technical skills training and formal mentorship well understood. This study leveraged a multi-institutional research training program, Enhancing Cross-Disciplinary Infrastructure and Training at Oregon (EXITO), to explore how nine institutions designed a new curricular structure (Enrichment) to meet a common …


Anti-Inflammatory And Immunomodulatory Properties Of Fermsented Plant Food, Roghayeh Shahbazi, Farzaneh Sharifzad, Rana Bagheri, Nawal Alsadi, Hamed Yasavoli-Sharahi, Chantal Matar May 2021

Anti-Inflammatory And Immunomodulatory Properties Of Fermsented Plant Food, Roghayeh Shahbazi, Farzaneh Sharifzad, Rana Bagheri, Nawal Alsadi, Hamed Yasavoli-Sharahi, Chantal Matar

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Fermented plant foods are gaining wide interest worldwide as healthy foods due to their unique sensory features and their health-promoting potentials, such as antiobesity, antidiabetic, antihypertensive, and anticarcinogenic activities. Many fermented foods are a rich source of nutrients, phytochemicals, bioactive compounds, and probiotic microbes. The excellent biological activities of these functional foods, such as anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory functions, are widely attributable to their high antioxidant content and lactic acid-producing bacteria (LAB). LAB contribute to the maintenance of a healthy gut microbiota composition and improvement of local and systemic immunity. Besides, antioxidant compounds are involved in several functional properties of fermented …


Rare Earth Free Bright And Persistent White Light Emitting Zinc Gallo-Germanate Nanosheets: Technological Advancement To Fibers With Enhanced Quantum Efficiency, Bhupendra B. Srivastava, Santosh K. Gupta, Raul Barbosa, Alexa Villarreal, Karen Lozano, Yuanbing Mao May 2021

Rare Earth Free Bright And Persistent White Light Emitting Zinc Gallo-Germanate Nanosheets: Technological Advancement To Fibers With Enhanced Quantum Efficiency, Bhupendra B. Srivastava, Santosh K. Gupta, Raul Barbosa, Alexa Villarreal, Karen Lozano, Yuanbing Mao

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Recent materials science and engineering research focused on defects, dopants, hosts, and morphological structures has resulted in novel cost efficient and sustainable phases with extraordinary properties and performance. Contributing in this direction we have designed dopant and rare earth free white lightemitting zincgallogermanate (ZGG) phosphors in nanosheet (NS) morphology. These ZGG NSs with interlayer and interfacial defects display bright white photoluminescence (PL) with significant quantum yield (QY). Thermal treatment of the as-synthesized ZGG NSs at 750 1C does not degrade their sheet-like morphology while resulting in long persistent luminescence (PerL) with a duration of approximately one hour. Furthermore, to improve …


Chemical Shift Assignments Of The N-Terminal Domain Of Psd95 (Psd95-Nt), Yonghong Zhang, Johannes W. Hell, James B. Ames Apr 2021

Chemical Shift Assignments Of The N-Terminal Domain Of Psd95 (Psd95-Nt), Yonghong Zhang, Johannes W. Hell, James B. Ames

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Postsynaptic density protein-95 (PSD95) contributes to the postsynaptic architecture of neuronal synapses and plays an important role in controlling synaptic plasticity. The N-terminal domain of PSD95 (residues 1–71, called PSD95-NT) interacts with target proteins (calmodulin, α-actinin-1 and CDKL5), which regulate the Ca2+-dependent degradation of glutamate receptors. We report complete backbone NMR chemical shift assignments of PSD95-NT (BMRB No. 50752).


Fluorogenic Probes For Thioredoxin Reductase Activity, Tendai J. Mafireyi, Jorge O. Escobedo, Robert Strongin Apr 2021

Fluorogenic Probes For Thioredoxin Reductase Activity, Tendai J. Mafireyi, Jorge O. Escobedo, Robert Strongin

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

The thioredoxin system is vital in maintaining the cellular redox state and is implicated in various cancers and other diseases. It comprises of thioredoxin reductase, thioredoxin and NADPH. Various methods have been developed for the detection and quantification of the thioredoxin reductase enzyme. Most of these methods suffer the shortfall of poor specificity, hence there is need to develop more robust and specific techniques. Recently, there has been an increased interest in fluorescent probes that can target thioredoxin reductase. This review highlights the progress in the synthesis and application of the different fluorescent probes that have been employed for this …


Polymer Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator For Cost‐Effective Green Energy Generation And Implementation Of Surface‐Charge Engineering, Diana Lopez, Aminur Rashid Chowdhury, Abu Masa Abdullah, Muhtasim Ul Karim Sadaf, Isaac Martinez, Brishty Deb Chowdhury, Serena Danti, Christopher J. Ellison, Karen Lozano, Mohammed Jasim Uddin Mar 2021

Polymer Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator For Cost‐Effective Green Energy Generation And Implementation Of Surface‐Charge Engineering, Diana Lopez, Aminur Rashid Chowdhury, Abu Masa Abdullah, Muhtasim Ul Karim Sadaf, Isaac Martinez, Brishty Deb Chowdhury, Serena Danti, Christopher J. Ellison, Karen Lozano, Mohammed Jasim Uddin

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Performance of triboelectric nanogenerators for harvesting mechanical energy from the ambient environment has been limited by structural complexity, cost-effectiveness, and mechanical weakness of materials. Herein, a cost-effective vertical contact separation mode triboelectric nanogenerator using polyethylene (PE) and polycarbonate (PC) in a regular digital versatile disc is reported. This cost-effective nanogenerator with simplified structures is able to generate an open-circuit voltage of 215.3 V and short-circuit current of 80 μA. The effects of the distance of impact and the air gap between the triboelectric layers have also been tested from 3 to 9 cm, and 0.25 to 1 cm, respectively. It …


Multi-Institutional Study Of Self-Efficacy Within Flipped Chemistry Courses, Nicole Naibert, Kerry D. Duck, Michael M. Phillips, Jack Barbera Mar 2021

Multi-Institutional Study Of Self-Efficacy Within Flipped Chemistry Courses, Nicole Naibert, Kerry D. Duck, Michael M. Phillips, Jack Barbera

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Active learning environments have been shown to be beneficial for student learning; however, including such activities can be limited by the class time available. One method that can provide more opportunities for active learning during face-to-face class time is the flipped learning approach. However, studies on the impacts of flipped learning environments on student motivation are limited. Therefore, in this multi-institutional study, general chemistry students enrolled in flipped courses at three institutions responded to measures of self-efficacy and self-regulatory strategies. The results from these measures were used to evaluate how students’ academic self-efficacy (ASE) and chemistry self-efficacy (CSE) changed over …


Multifunctional Conductive Paths Obtained By Laser Processing Of Non-Conductive Carbon Nanotube/Polypropylene Composites, Federico Cesano, Mohammed Jasim Uddin, Alessandro Damin, Domenica Scarano Feb 2021

Multifunctional Conductive Paths Obtained By Laser Processing Of Non-Conductive Carbon Nanotube/Polypropylene Composites, Federico Cesano, Mohammed Jasim Uddin, Alessandro Damin, Domenica Scarano

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Functional materials are promising candidates for application in structural health monitoring/self-healing composites, wearable systems (smart textiles), robotics, and next-generation electronics. Any improvement in these topics would be of great relevance to industry, environment, and global needs for energy sustainability. Taking into consideration all these aspects, low-cost fabrication of electrical functionalities on the outer surface of carbon-nanotube/polypropylene composites is presented in this paper. Electrical-responsive regions and conductive tracks, made of an accumulation layer of carbon nanotubes without the use of metals, have been obtained by the laser irradiation process, leading to confined polymer melting/vaporization with consequent local increase of the nanotube …


Heterocycles In The Treatment Of Neglected Tropical Diseases, Kush K. Maheshwari, Debasish Bandyopadhyay Feb 2021

Heterocycles In The Treatment Of Neglected Tropical Diseases, Kush K. Maheshwari, Debasish Bandyopadhyay

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Background: Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) affect a huge population of the world and the majority of the victims belong to the poor community of the developing countries. Until now, the World Health Organization (WHO) has identified 20 tropical diseases as NTDs that must be addressed with high priority. However, many heterocyclic scaffolds have demonstrated potent therapeutic activity against several NTDs.

Objective: There are three major objectives: (1) To discuss the causes, symptoms, and current status of all the 20 NTDs; (2) To explore the available heterocyclic drugs, as well as their mechanisms of action (if known), that are being used …


Carbon Fibers Coated With Ternary Ni-Co-Se Alloy Particles As Low-Cost Counter Electrode For Flexible Dye Sensitized Solar Cell, Brishty Deb Choudhury, Chen Lin, Sk Md Ali Zaker Shawon, Javier Soliz-Martinez, Jose Gutierrez, Muhammad N. Huda, Federico Cesano, Karen Lozano, Jin Zhong Zhang, M. Jasim Uddin Jan 2021

Carbon Fibers Coated With Ternary Ni-Co-Se Alloy Particles As Low-Cost Counter Electrode For Flexible Dye Sensitized Solar Cell, Brishty Deb Choudhury, Chen Lin, Sk Md Ali Zaker Shawon, Javier Soliz-Martinez, Jose Gutierrez, Muhammad N. Huda, Federico Cesano, Karen Lozano, Jin Zhong Zhang, M. Jasim Uddin

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Compared to flat devices based on rigid substrates, cable-shaped dye-sensitized solar cells hold advantages of smaller size, light weight, facile fabrication, flexibility, and low cost, thus a promising direction for applications such as wearable electronic devices. However, most reported fiber-shaped dye-sensitized solar cells use Pt wires as counter electrodes, which are high in cost. Herein, a flexible Pt-free counter electrode is fabricated via depositing ternary nickel cobalt selenide (Ni–Co–Se) particles on the surface of carbon fibers. Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction are used to characterize the counter electrode and alloy material. Results from bare and modified carbon fiber counter …


From Ideas To Items: A Primer On The Development Of Ordered Multiple-Choice Items For Investigating The Progression Of Learning In Higher Education Stem, Katherine Lazenby, Morgan E. Balabanoff, Nicole M. Becker, Alena Moon, Jack Barbera Jan 2021

From Ideas To Items: A Primer On The Development Of Ordered Multiple-Choice Items For Investigating The Progression Of Learning In Higher Education Stem, Katherine Lazenby, Morgan E. Balabanoff, Nicole M. Becker, Alena Moon, Jack Barbera

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

Identifying effective methods of assessment and developing robust assessments are key areas of research in chemistry education. This research is needed to evaluate instructional innovations and curricular reform. In this primer, we advocate for the use of a type of assessment, ordered multiple-choice (OMC), across postsecondary chemistry. OMC assessments are grounded in a developmental perspective, which treats students’ knowledge as developing in sophistication over time. This is in contrast to a dichotomous perspective, which asserts that students’ knowledge is either aligned or misaligned with scientifically accepted knowledge. By drawing on a developmental perspective, OMC assessments offer insights into student understanding …