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. 2016 Nov;81(11):1137.
doi: 10.1002/cplu.201600517. Epub 2016 Nov 3.

Jonathan De Roo

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Jonathan De Roo

No authors listed. Chempluschem. 2016 Nov.

Abstract

"My first experiment was an absolute failure. The glassware broke and a thermometer was destroyed. The best advice I have ever been given is to stop bothering about things you cannot influence." This and more about Jonathan De Roo can be found on page 1137.

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References

    1. J. De Roo, I. Van Driessche, J. C. Martins, Z. Hens, “Colloidal metal oxide nanocrystal catalysis by sustained chemically driven ligand displacement”: Nat. Mater. 2016, 15, 517-521. (Solving the activity/colloidal stability trade-off in nanocatalysis.)
    1. J. De Roo, M. Ibáñez, P. Geiregat, G. Nedelcu, W. Walravens, J. Maes, J. C. Martins, I. Van Driessche, M. V. Kovalenko, Z. Hens, “Highly Dynamic Ligand Binding and Light Absorption Coefficient of Cesium Lead Bromide Perovskite Nanocrystals”: ACS Nano 2016, 10, 2071-2081. (The first report on the surface chemistry and quantitative light absorption of lead halide perovskite nanocrystals and it showed the fundamental difference in surface chemistry of CsPbBr3 compared to, for example, PbS.)
    1. J. De Roo, F. Van den Broeck, K. De Keukeleere, J. C. Martins, I. Van Driessche, Z. Hens, “Unravelling the Surface Chemistry of Metal Oxide Nanocrystals, the Role of Acids and Bases”: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2014, 136, 9650-9657. (Elucidation of the surface chemistry of metal oxide nanocrystal and the first clue towards the NC(X)2 binding motif.)

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