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Braks L, Zhang J, Forster A, Fritz P, Oh J, El Kazzi M, Choi JW, Coskun A. Interfacial Stabilization by Prelithiated Trithiocyanuric Acid as an Organic Additive in Sulfide-Based All-Solid-State Lithium Metal Batteries. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2024; 63:e202408238. [PMID: 38860886 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202408238] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/30/2024] [Revised: 06/06/2024] [Accepted: 06/07/2024] [Indexed: 06/12/2024]
Abstract
Sulfide-based all-solid-state battery (ASSB) with a lithium metal anode (LMA) is a promising candidate to surpass conventional Li-ion batteries owing to their inherent safety against fire hazards and potential to achieve a higher energy density. However, the narrow electrochemical stability window and chemical reactivity of the sulfide solid electrolyte towards the LMA results in interfacial degradation and poor electrochemical performance. In this direction, we introduce an organic additive approach, that is the mixing of prelithiated trithiocyanuric acid, Li3TCA, with Li6PS5Cl, to establish a stable interface while preserving high ionic conductivity. Including 2.5 wt % Li3TCA alleviates the decomposition of the electrolyte on the lithium metal interface, decreasing the Li2S content in the solid-electrolyte interface (SEI) thus forming a more stable interface. In Li|Li symmetric cells, this strategy enables a rise in the critical current density from 1.0 to 1.9 mA cm-2 and stable cycling for over 750 hours at a high current density of 1.0 mA cm-2. This approach also enables Li|NbO-NCM811 full cell to operate more than 500 cycles at 0.3 C.
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- Leonie Braks
- Department of Chemistry, University of Fribourg, Chemin de Musee 9, Fribourg, 1700
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- Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, 5232, Switzerland
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Fribourg, Chemin de Musee 9, Fribourg, 1700
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Fribourg, Chemin de Musee 9, Fribourg, 1700
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- School of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Institute of Chemical Process, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, 08826, Republic of Korea
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- Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, 5232, Switzerland
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- School of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Institute of Chemical Process, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, 08826, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Fribourg, Chemin de Musee 9, Fribourg, 1700
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Kopoleva E, Lebedev MD, Postovalova A, Rogova A, Fatkhutdinova L, Epifanovskaya O, Goncharenko AA, Kremleva AV, Domracheva N, Bukatin AS, Muslimov AR, Koroleva A, Zhizhin EV, Lepik KV, Timin AS, Peltek O, Zyuzin MV. One-Pot Synthesis of Affordable Redox-Responsive Drug Delivery System Based on Trithiocyanuric Acid Nanoparticles. NANO LETTERS 2023; 23:10811-10820. [PMID: 37988557 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c02933] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/23/2023]
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Redox-responsive drug delivery systems present a promising avenue for drug delivery due to their ability to leverage the unique redox environment within tumor cells. In this work, we describe a facile and cost-effective one-pot synthesis method for a redox-responsive delivery system based on novel trithiocyanuric acid (TTCA) nanoparticles (NPs). We conduct a thorough investigation of the impact of various synthesis parameters on the morphology, stability, and loading capacity of these NPs. The great drug delivery potential of the system is further demonstrated in vitro and in vivo by using doxorubicin as a model drug. The developed TTCA-PEG NPs show great drug delivery efficiency with minimal toxicity on their own both in vivo and in vitro. The simplicity of this synthesis, along with the promising characteristics of TTCA-PEG NPs, paves the way for new opportunities in the further development of redox-responsive drug delivery systems based on TTCA.
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- Elena Kopoleva
- School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 191002, Russian Federation
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- Ivanovo State University of Chemical and Technology, Ivanovo 153000, Russian Federation
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- School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 191002, Russian Federation
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- School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 191002, Russian Federation
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- School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 191002, Russian Federation
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- RM Gorbacheva Research Institute, Pavlov University, St. Petersburg 191144, Russian Federation
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- Institute of Advanced Data Transfer Systems, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 191002, Russian Federation
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- Saint-Petersburg Chemical-Pharmaceutical University, St. Petersburg 197376, Russian Federation
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- Alferov University, St. Petersburg 194021, Russian Federation
- Institute for Analytical Instrumentation of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg 198095, Russian Federation
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- RM Gorbacheva Research Institute, Pavlov University, St. Petersburg 191144, Russian Federation
- Alferov University, St. Petersburg 194021, Russian Federation
- Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, St. Petersburg 197341, Russian Federation
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- Saint Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg 199034, Russian Federation
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- Saint Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg 199034, Russian Federation
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- RM Gorbacheva Research Institute, Pavlov University, St. Petersburg 191144, Russian Federation
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- Laboratory of nano- and microencapsulation of biologically active substances, Peter The Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg 195251, Russian Federation
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- School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 191002, Russian Federation
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- School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 191002, Russian Federation
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Wang Z, Gao N, Chen Z, Gao F, Wang Q. In-Situ Fabrication of Electroactive Cu 2+-Trithiocyanate Complex and Its Application for Label-Free Electrochemical Aptasensing of Thrombin. BIOSENSORS 2023; 13:bios13050532. [PMID: 37232893 DOI: 10.3390/bios13050532] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/17/2023] [Revised: 05/04/2023] [Accepted: 05/08/2023] [Indexed: 05/27/2023]
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The preparation of an electroactive matrix for the immobilization of the bioprobe shows great promise to construct the label-free biosensors. Herein, the electroactive metal-organic coordination polymer has been in-situ prepared by pre-assembly of a layer of trithiocynate (TCY) on a gold electrode (AuE) through Au-S bond, followed by repetitive soaking in Cu(NO3)2 solution and TCY solutions. Then the gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and the thiolated thrombin aptamers were successively assembled on the electrode surface, and thus the electrochemical electroactive aptasensing layer for thrombin was achieved. The preparation process of the biosensor was characterized by an atomic force microscope (AFM), attenuated total reflection-Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR), and electrochemical methods. Electrochemical sensing assays showed that the formation of the aptamer-thrombin complex changed the microenvironment and the electro-conductivity of the electrode interface, causing the electrochemical signal suppression of the TCY-Cu2+ polymer. Additionally, the target thrombin can be label-free analyzed. Under optimal conditions, the aptasensor can detect thrombin in the concentration range from 1.0 fM to 1.0 μM, with a detection limit of 0.26 fM. The spiked recovery assay showed that the recovery of the thrombin in human serum samples was 97.2-103%, showing that the biosensor is feasible for biomolecule analysis in a complex sample.
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- Zehao Wang
- College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Environment Science, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Analytical Science and Separation Technology, Minnan Normal University, Zhangzhou 363000, China
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- College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Environment Science, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Analytical Science and Separation Technology, Minnan Normal University, Zhangzhou 363000, China
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- College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Environment Science, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Analytical Science and Separation Technology, Minnan Normal University, Zhangzhou 363000, China
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- College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Environment Science, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Analytical Science and Separation Technology, Minnan Normal University, Zhangzhou 363000, China
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- College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Environment Science, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Analytical Science and Separation Technology, Minnan Normal University, Zhangzhou 363000, China
- Anhui Laboratory of Molecule-Based Materials, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000, China
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Comparative Studies of g-C3N4 and C3N3S3 Organic Semiconductors—Synthesis, Properties, and Application in the Catalytic Oxygen Reduction. Molecules 2023; 28:molecules28062469. [PMID: 36985441 PMCID: PMC10058859 DOI: 10.3390/molecules28062469] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/16/2023] [Revised: 03/01/2023] [Accepted: 03/05/2023] [Indexed: 03/11/2023] Open
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Exfoliated g-C3N4 is a well-known semiconductor utilized in heterogenous photocatalysis and water splitting. An improvement in light harvesting and separation of photogenerated charge carriers may be obtained by polymer doping with sulfur. In this work, we incorporate sulfur into the polymer chain by chemical polymerization of trithiocyanuric acid (C3N3S3H3) to obtain C3N3S3. The XRD measurements and TEM images indicated that C3N3S3, in contrast to g-C3N4, does not exist in the form of a graphitic structure and is not exfoliated into thin lamellas. However, both polymers have similar optical properties and positions of the conduction and valence bands. The comparative studies of electrochemical oxygen reduction and hydrogen evolution indicated that the overpotentials for the two processes were smaller for C3N3S3 than for g-C3N4. The RDE experiments in the oxygen-saturated solutions of 0.1 M NaOH have shown that O2 is electrochemically reduced via the serial pathway with two electrons involved in the first step. The spectroscopic experiments using NBT demonstrated that both polymers reveal high activity in the photocatalytic reduction of oxygen to superoxide anion radical by the photogenerated electrons.
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Loubalová I, Zahradníková E, Masaryk L, Nemec I, Hochvaldová L, Panáček A, Kvítek L, Večeřová R, Świątkowski M, Kopel P. Antibacterial study on nickel and copper dicarboxylate complexes. Inorganica Chim Acta 2023. [DOI: 10.1016/j.ica.2022.121273] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022]
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Antal P, Kuchár J, Čižmár E, Císařová I, Herchel R, Kopel P. Two novel 1D chain bis(benzimidazole) Co(II) complexes, their crystal structures and magnetic properties. Polyhedron 2022. [DOI: 10.1016/j.poly.2022.116154] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/25/2022]
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