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Australian Journal of Chemistry

Australian Journal of Chemistry

Volume 75 Number 6 2022

CH22018A mitochondria-targeted probe containing multi-rotors for visualizing the viscosity change in living cells

Shuting Shen, Kun Yu, Yaxuan Wang, Zhiyu Wang, Lei Hu and Hui Wang 0000-0002-5253-1204
pp. 381-386
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(1) MV-indol can quantitatively detect viscosity with a high selectivity and a 75-fold enhancement in QY. (2) The mechanism for detection viscosity was confirmed by TD-DFT. (3) MV-indol can precisely localize in mitochondria and monitor the change of mitochondrial viscosity at the cellular level.

CH21297In situ fabrication of AgVO3/BiVO4 graphene aerogels with enhanced photocatalytic activity

Ying Wang, Maoli Chen, Qin Xie, Bolin Wang, Li Lin, Yuanyuan Jiang, Li Zhang, Ying Zhao, Yunsong Zhang and Maojun Zhao 0000-0003-3727-2678
pp. 387-398
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A 3D porous AgVO3/BiVO4@GA was fabricated by an in situ ion exchange method. In the as-prepared AgVO3/BiVO4@GA photocatalyst, GA with a 3D macrostructure, porous channels and excellent electrical conductivity can efficiently support AgVO3 and facilitate cyclic regeneration, improve the mass transfer of reactants/products and promote the photogenerated charge separation rate in the photocatalytic process. Furthermore, benefitting from the ion exchange between Ag+ and Bi3+, the BiVO4 can be well dispersed on AgVO3, which avoids the agglomeration of AgVO3 and BiVO4 and further enhances the photocatalytic performance and cyclic stability of AgVO3/BiVO4@GA.

CH22029Photovoltaic properties of hole transport materials for organic solar cell (OSC) applications: physiochemical insight and in silico designing

Muhammad Haroon, Saba Jamil, Muhammad Bilal Zeshan, Nargis Sultana, Muhammad Ilyas Tariq and Muhammad Ramzan Saeed Ashraf Janjua 0000-0002-4323-1736
pp. 399-411
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Our results indicate that the designed and reported molecules are superior to the Y3N molecule; thus, we recommend these molecules to experimentalists for future development of highly efficient solar cells.

CH22108Natural products isolation studies of native Australian fern species

Thinley Gyeltshen 0000-0002-5906-2922, Jason A. Smith and Alex C. Bissember 0000-0001-5515-2878
pp. 422-437
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This work reports natural products isolation studies of 16 native Australian fern species, 14 of which have not been the subject of such research previously. In total, 14 different compounds were isolated from 12 of these 16 different fern species.

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