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11 Sep 07:54

Patterned Colloidal Photonic Crystals

by Jue Hou, Mingzhu Li, Yanlin Song

Abstract

Colloidal photonic crystals (PCs) have been well developed because they are easy to prepare, cost-effective, and versatile with regards to modification and functionalization. Patterned colloidal PCs contribute a novel approach to constructing high-performance PC devices with unique structures and specific functions. In this review, an overview of the strategies for fabricating patterned colloidal PCs, including patterned substrate-induced assembly, inkjet printing, and selective immobilization and modification, is presented. The advantages of patterned PC devices are also discussed in detail, for example, improved detection sensitivity and response speed of the sensors, control over the flow direction and wicking rate of microfluidic channels, recognition of cross-reactive molecules through an array-patterned microchip, fabrication of display devices with tunable patterns, well-arranged RGB units, and wide viewing-angles, and the ability to construct anti-counterfeiting devices with different security strategies. Finally, the perspective of future developments and challenges is presented.

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Bright patterns: Patterned colloidal photonic crystals (PCs) contribute a novel approach to constructing PC devices with unique structures and specific functions. In this Minireview, an overview of the fabrication strategies for patterning colloidal PCs is presented, the advantages of patterned PC devices are discussed, and the perspective of future developments and challenges is addressed.

15 Apr 14:46

o-Boronato- and o-Trifluoroborato–Phosphonium Salts Supported by l-α-Amino Acid Side Chain

by Julie Bernard, Raluca Malacea-Kabbara, Gonçalo S. Clemente, Benjamin P. Burke, Marie-Joëlle Eymin, Stephen J. Archibald and Sylvain Jugé

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The Journal of Organic Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.5b00246
19 Feb 13:39

Efficient Cu-catalyzed Atom Transfer Radical Addition Reactions of Fluoroalkylsulfonyl Chlorides with Electron-deficient Alkenes Induced by Visible Light

by Xiao-Jun Tang, William R. Dolbier

Abstract

Fluoroalkylsulfonyl chlorides, RfSO2Cl, in which Rf=CF3, C4F9, CF2H, CH2F, and CH2CF3, are used as a source of fluorinated radicals to add fluoroalkyl groups to electron-deficient, unsaturated carbonyl compounds. Photochemical conditions, using Cu mediation, are used to produce the respective α-chloro-β-fluoroalkylcarbonyl products in excellent yields through an atom transfer radical addition (ATRA) process. Facile nucleophilic replacement of the α-chloro substituent is shown to lead to further diverse functionalization of the products.

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Fluorinated radicals are generated under Cu catalysis from RfSO2Cl. They are used for atom transfer radical addition reactions with electron-deficient alkenes such as α,β-unsaturated ketones, amides, esters, carboxylic acids, sulfone, and phosphonate. ISET=inner single electron transfer.