TY - JOUR A1 - Appel, Paul Alexander A1 - Prinz, Carsten A1 - Low, Jian Liang A1 - Asres, Nahom Enkubahri A1 - Wu, Shu-Han A1 - Freytag, Annica A1 - Krug von Nidda, Jonas A1 - de Sousa Amadeu, Nader A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - Core‐Shell: Resolving the Dilemma of Hard Carbon Anodes by Sealing Nanoporous Particles With Semi‐Permeable Coatings N2 - A core-shell strategy is introduced to overcome the dilemma of common non-graphitic hard carbon anodes, linking high reversible storage capacity to practically unacceptable irreversible losses in the first cycle(s). Just as Graphite homogeneously combines effective lithium storage with an electrolyte solvent-sieving function, we show that both of these functions could be strategically integrated into non-graphitic carbons in a heterogeneous structure. Highly porous activated carbons are sealed by kinetically tuned gas-phase deposition of non-graphitic carbon to form a functional core-shell structure. Gas sorption porosimetry on core, shell, core–shell, and cracked core-shell particles confirms preserved core porosity and a semi-permeable shell. Diethyl carbonate sorption analysis is introduced as a more suitable probe than N2 or CO2 sorption, linking first-cycle losses to the liquid–solid interface of carbon anodes. The functional core-shell particles with much reduced diethyl carbonate uptake allow for high storage capacity and reduced first cycle losses. Delivering 400 ± 24 mAh g−1 with 82 ± 2% first-cycle reversibility, it is shown that three-stage Na storage in designed core-shell anodes can compensate for the larger size of sodium compared to lithium stored in graphite anodes (372 mAh g−1). The designed core-shell anodes show state-of-the-art performance with commercial promise. KW - Sodium-ion battery KW - Activated carbon KW - Core-shell KW - Hard carbon anode KW - Diethyl carbonate vapor sorption PY - 2026 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-655346 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202519457 SN - 1433-7851 N1 - Es gibt eine parallele Sprachausgabe (deutsch), ein Link befindet sich im Feld zugehöriger Identifikator - There is a parallel language edition (German), a link is in the field related identifier SP - 1 EP - 9 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-65534 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Redda, Zinnabu Tassew A1 - Prinz, Carsten A1 - Yimam, Abubeker A1 - Barz, Mirko A1 - Becker, Katharina A1 - Gizaw, Desta Getachew A1 - Laß-Seyoum, Asnakech T1 - Structural and textural characterization of Brassica carinata biochar to investigate its potential industrial applications N2 - Biochar, a low-cost, and carbon-rich product of the thermal decomposition of biomass under oxygen-limited conditions and at relatively low temperatures, has recently been identified as a promising porous material with a wide range of industrial applications. In the present study, a comprehensive analysis of proximate, ultimate, nutrient profile, structural, and textural properties of a biochar derived from two Ethiopian indigenous Brassica carinata cultivars was conducted. The characterization of the biochar was achieved by employing a variety of well-established methods, including proximate analysis (moisture, volatile matter, ash content, and fixed carbon), ultimate analysis (C, S, and O content), atomic oxygen to carbon ratio (O/C), morphological and elemental composition analysis through scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS). Furthermore, a combination of mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), dynamic vapor sorption (DVS), and gas adsorption methods such as nitrogen and krypton gas adsorption, were used for an in-depth study of the porous structure. SEM morphological characterization showed that the biochar surfaces showed multiple pores of diverse sizes and shapes. EDS elemental composition analysis revealed that sodium, aluminium, and silicon were not detected, but potassium, calcium, magnesium, and iron were all present in noticeable amounts. Furthermore, ultimate analysis showed that the most prevalent elements were carbon (86 wt.%) and oxygen (10.41‒9.77 wt.%), while sulphur was present in negligible concentrations. MIP analysis demonstrated that the porosities of the biochars varied from 62.68 to 69.99 wt.%, with the Holetta-1 biochar showing the highest porosity. The superior porosity of Holetta-1, as confirmed via MIP analysis, yielded higher values for bulk volume (2.36 mL g− 1), skeletal volume (1.65 mL g− 1), and total intrusion volume (1.65 mL g− 1) compared to the Yellow Dodolla. The most frequent pore diameters were 172.46 μm for Yellow Dodolla and 111.42 μm for Holetta-1. The MIP log differential pore diameter distributions were observed to vary from 18 to 411 μm and 10 to 411 μm, respectively, for Yellow Dodolla and Holetta-1. Despite the biochars’ low specific surface areas (0.17–0.21 m² g⁻¹), krypton sorption was a suitable technique for its characterization compared to DVS and nitrogen sorption methods. In conclusion, the characterization studies confirmed that this carbon-rich porous material possesses unique and valuable properties, with these attributes position it as a promising alternative for diverse industrial applications, contributing to the development of a bio-based circular economy. KW - Morphological characterization KW - Mercury intrusion porosimetry KW - Gas adsorption PY - 2026 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-655325 DO - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-32063-1 SN - 2045-2322 VL - 16 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 19 PB - Springer Science and Business Media LLC AN - OPUS4-65532 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pavlidis, Sotirios A1 - Fischer, Eric W. A1 - Opis-Basilio, Amanda A1 - Bera, Ayan A1 - Guilherme Buzanich, Ana A1 - Álvarez-Sánchez, María A1 - Wittek, Severin A1 - Emmerling, Franziska A1 - Ray, Kallol A1 - Roemelt, Michael A1 - Abbenseth, Josh T1 - Ambiphilic Reactivity and Switchable Methyl Transfer at a T-Shaped Bi(NNN) Complex Enabled by a Redox-Active Pincer Ligand N2 - We report the transition-metal-like reactivity of a geometrically constrained, ambiphilic bismuth(III) trisamide. Planarization of the Bi(III) center unlocks Bi−C bond formation when reacted with mild electrophiles (alkyl iodides and triflates) accompanied by two-electron oxidation of the utilized NNN pincer nligand. The preservation of the bismuth oxidation state is confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy and corroborated by theoretical calculations. Sequential reduction of the oxidized ligand framework alters the reactivity of a generated Bi−Me unit, enabling controlled access to methyl cation, radical, and anion equivalents. The full [Bi(Me)(NNN)]+/•/− redox series was comprehensively characterized using NMR and EPR spectroscopy as well as spectro-electrochemistry. This work represents the first example of ligand-assisted, redox-neutral C−X bond splitting at bismuth, establishing a new paradigm for synthetic bismuth chemistry. KW - Pincer ligand KW - XAS KW - Redox PY - 2026 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-654948 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c18955 SN - 0002-7863 VL - 148 IS - 2 SP - 2683 EP - 2692 PB - American Chemical Society (ACS) AN - OPUS4-65494 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Yao, Xingyu A1 - Antunes, Margarida M. A1 - Guilherme Buzanich, Ana A1 - Cabanelas, Pedro A1 - Valente, Anabela A. A1 - Pinna, Nicola A1 - Russo, Patrícia A. T1 - Formation, Phase Transition, Surface, and Catalytic Properties of Cubic ZrO 2 Nanocrystals N2 - Pseudocapacitance-type transition metal oxides have been extensively investigated as anodes for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Currently, they are also gaining attention for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) due to their low volume change and safety. However, their performance in sodium storage remains limited, primarily due to the larger Na+ ion radius. Here, for the first time, an iron niobate is reported with a columbite structure as a high-Performance sodium storage anode. The presence of iron triggers the loss of long-rangeorder through disorder of the FeO6 octahedra local structure, subsequentlyallowing reversible sodium storage in an amorphous phase. Simultaneously, the formation of short-range ordered zigzag-chain structures within the NbO6 planes creates a “skeleton” that offers abundant active sites forpseudocapacitive ion storage and enhanced ion diffusion pathways. These characteristics of FeNb2O6 make it an effective intercalation host, offering high capacity along with fast Na+ kinetics, as demonstrated through operando and ex situ characterizations. It leads to an applicable reversible capacity (>300 mAh g−1) with a favorable average voltage of ≈0.6 V and excellent rate capability (180.4 mAh g−1 at a current density of 2 A g−1). This study provides insights into the development of intrinsically active transition metal oxides for Na+-ion intercalation. KW - XAS KW - Sodium-ion Batteries PY - 2025 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-654955 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c01483 SN - 0897-4756 VL - 37 IS - 21 SP - 8568 EP - 8580 PB - American Chemical Society (ACS) AN - OPUS4-65495 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Liu, Yanchen A1 - Guilherme Buzanich, Ana A1 - Alippi, Paola A1 - Montoro, Luciano A. A1 - Lee, Kug‐Seung A1 - Jeon, Taeyeol A1 - Weißer, Kilian A1 - Karlsen, Martin A. A1 - Russo, Patrícia A. A1 - Pinna, Nicola T1 - FeNb 2 O 6 as a High‐Performance Anode for Sodium‐Ion Batteries Enabled by Structural Amorphization Coupled with NbO 6 Local Ordering N2 - Pseudocapacitance-type transition metal oxides have been extensively investigated as anodes for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Currently, they are also gaining attention for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) due to their low volume change and safety. However, their performance in sodium storage remains limited, primarily due to the larger Na+ ion radius. Here, for the first time, an iron niobate is reported with a columbite structure as a high-performance sodium storage anode. The presence of iron triggers the loss of long-range order through disorder of the FeO6 octahedra local structure, subsequently allowing reversible sodium storage in an amorphous phase. Simultaneously, the formation of short-range ordered zigzag-chain structures within the NbO6 planes creates a “skeleton” that offers abundant active sites for pseudocapacitive ion storage and enhanced ion diffusion pathways. These characteristics of FeNb2O6 make it an effective intercalation host, offering high capacity along with fast Na+ kinetics, as demonstrated through operando and ex situ characterizations. It leads to an applicable reversible capacity (>300 mAh g−1) with a favorable average voltage of ≈0.6 V and excellent rate capability (180.4 mAh g−1 at a current density of 2 A g−1). This study provides insights into the development of intrinsically active transition metal oxides for Na+-ion intercalation. KW - SIB KW - XAS KW - Sodium-ion Batteries PY - 2025 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-654931 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202504100 SN - 0935-9648 VL - 37 IS - 46 SP - 1 EP - 13 PB - Wiley AN - OPUS4-65493 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Faustino, Leandro A. A1 - de Angelis, Leonardo D. A1 - de Melo, Eduardo C. A1 - Farias, Giliandro A1 - dos Santos, Egon C. A1 - Miranda, Caetano R. A1 - Buzanich, Ana G. A1 - Torresi, Roberto M. A1 - de Oliveira, Paulo F.M. A1 - Córdoba de Torresi, Susana I. T1 - Urea synthesis by Plasmon-Assisted N2 and CO2 co-electrolysis onto heterojunctions decorated with silver nanoparticles N2 - The N2 + CO2 co-electrolysis to urea synthesis has become a promising alternative to the energy intensive traditional processes for urea production. However, there are still challenges in this approach, especially due to the competition with HER (Hydrogen Evolution Reaction) leading to low efficiency. Electrochemistry assisted by localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) using metal nanoparticles has been reported to enhance different electrochemical reactions. Here we report an electrochemical LSPR assisted urea synthesis using Ag nanoparticles (NPs) supported on BiVO4/BiFeO3 catalyst mechanochemically synthesized. The electrochemical experiments were performed under dark and upon plasmon excitation at the LSPR region of Ag NPs. Our results demonstrated that exciting in the LSPR range, urea yield rate and Faradic efficiency were considerably improved with reduced overpotential, 19.2 μmol h− 1 g− 1 and FE 24.4% at +0.1 V vs RHE compared to 9.6 μmol h− 1 g− 1 and FE 9.4% at − 0.2 V vs RHE under dark conditions. Further in situ FTIR-RAS experiments for mechanism investigation revealed the presence of N-H and C-N intermediates and the real effect of Ag plasmon excitation on HER and N2 + CO2 co-electrolysis. Theoretical calculations confirm the energy of the species involved in C-N coupling as well the role of the complex catalytic sites, which agrees with XAS measurements. KW - Plasmon-assited KW - XAS KW - Urea KW - Electrocatalysis PY - 2025 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2025.163072 SN - 1385-8947 VL - 513 SP - 1 EP - 13 PB - Elsevier B.V. AN - OPUS4-65492 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bustos, Jenna A1 - Shohel, Mohammad A1 - Guilherme Buzanich, Ana A1 - Zakharov, Lev A1 - Buils, Jordi A1 - Segado‐Centellas, Mireia A1 - Bo, Carles A1 - Nyman, May T1 - Technetium and Rhenium Auto‐reduction, Polymerization and Lability towards Group VII Polyoxometalate Chemistry N2 - AbstractGroup VII Tc and Re have long been studied to develop both radiopharmaceuticals and technologies for nuclear materials management. Fundamental research has targeted understanding this periodic table crossroads where polyoxometalates meets metal‐metal bonded complexes. Here we have isolated green hygroscopic and metastable crystals of (ReVI,oct)2(ReVII,tet)2(OH)2(O)12⋅H2O (ReVI,VII‐green, tet=tetrahedral, oct=octahedral), determined by single‐crystal x‐ray diffraction. In addition to color, Re‐L1 X‐ray absorption near‐edge spectroscopy confirms the reduced oxidation state. ReVI,VII‐green provides the first demonstration of Re autoreduction, long‐observed for Mn and Tc. We also isolated and structurally characterized [Tc4O4(H2O)2(ReO4)14]2− (Tc4Re14) polyanion crystals that contain Tc(V) and Re(VII), consistent with greater stability of reduced Tc compared to reduced Re. Small angle X‐ray scattering of both compounds and prior‐reported polyanion [Tc4O4(H2O)2(TcO4)14]4− (Tc20) dissolved in acetonitrile indicated a qualitative lability order of oxo‐linkages of Re‐O−Re Re‐O−Tc Tc‐O−Tc, and lability of Tc20 was also probed by 99Tc nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Computation provided insight into 99Tc chemical shifts as well as lability. Based on both reducibility and solution phase dynamics of polynuclear compounds investigated here, Re is an imperfect surrogate for Tc, and further expansion of group VII polyoxometalate chemistry seems promising. KW - XANES KW - Polyoxometalate KW - Technetium PY - 2025 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202404144 SN - 0947-6539 VL - 31 IS - 21 SP - 1 EP - 7 PB - Wiley-VCH Verl. AN - OPUS4-65491 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gugin, Nikita A1 - Schwab, Alexander A1 - Carraro, Francesco A1 - Tavernaro, Isabella A1 - Falkenhagen, Jana A1 - Villajos, Jose A1 - Falcaro, Paolo A1 - Emmerling, Franziska T1 - ZIF-8-based biocomposites via reactive extrusion: towards industrial-scale manufacturing N2 - Mechanochemistry, a sustainable synthetic method that minimizes solvent use, has shown great promise in producing metal–organic framework (MOF)-based biocomposites through ball milling. While ball milling offers fast reaction times, biocompatible conditions, and access to previously unattainable biocomposites, it is a batch-type process typically limited to gram-scale production, which is insufficient to meet commercial capacity. We introduce a scalable approach for the continuous solid-state production of MOF-based biocomposites. Our study commences with model batch reactions to examine the encapsulation of various biomolecules into Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-8 (ZIF-8) via hand mixing, establishing a foundation for upscaling. Subsequently, the process is scaled up using reactive extrusion, enabling continuous and reproducible kilogram-scale production of bovine serum albumin (BSA)@ZIF-8 with tunable protein loading. Furthermore, we achieve the one-step formation of shaped ZIF-8 extrudates encapsulating clinical therapeutic hyaluronic acid (HA). Upon release of HA from the composite, the molecular weight of HA is preserved, highlighting the industrial potential of reactive extrusion for the cost-effective and reliable manufacturing of biocomposites for drug-delivery applications. KW - Mechanochemistry KW - Extrusion KW - Biocompoites KW - MOFs PY - 2026 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-654777 DO - https://doi.org/10.1039/D5TA08276E SN - 2050-7496 SP - 1 EP - 14 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry AN - OPUS4-65477 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Adhami, Forogh A1 - Safavi, Maliheh A1 - Ehsani, Maryam A1 - Ardestani, Sussan K. A1 - Emmerling, Franziska A1 - Simyari, Farzaneh T1 - Synthesis, crystal structure, and cytotoxic activity of novel cyclic systems in [1,2,4]thiadiazolo[2,3-a]pyridine benzamide derivatives and their copper(ii) complexes N2 - Three N-(pyridine-2-ylcarbamothioyl)benzamide derivatives were synthesized by the reaction of potassium thiocyanate, benzoyl chloride, and 2-amino pyridine derivatives in one pot. The obtained derivatives were oxidized using copper(II) chloride. During the oxidation, two hydrogen atoms were removed, cyclization of the derivatives occurred, and finally, three new N-(2H-[1,2,4]thiadiazolo[2,3-a]pyridine-2-ylidene)benzamide derivatives were produced. Coordination of these three new derivative ligands to the copper(II) ion resulted in the formation of three new complexes: dichlorobis(N-(2H-[1,2,4]thiadiazolo[2,3-a]pyridine-2-ylidene)benzamide)copper(II), dichlorobis(N-(7-methyl-2H-[1,2,4]thiadiazolo[2,3-a]pyridine-2ylidene)benzamide)copper(II), and dichlorobis(N-(5-methyl-2H-[1,2,4]thiadiazolo[2,3-a]pyridine-2-ylidene)benzamide)copper(II). All the synthesized products were characterized by IR, 1H NMR, and 13C NMR spectroscopies. Crystal structures of the obtained N-(pyridine-2-ylcarbamothioyl)benzamide derivatives, N-(2H-[1,2,4]thiadiazolo[2,3-a]pyridine-2-ylidene)benzamide derivatives, and complexes were determined using X-ray single-crystal diffraction; the positions of atoms, bond lengths, bond angles, and dihedral angles were also determined. In all complexes, the coordination of two large monodentate ligands and two chloride anions to the copper(II) ion resulted in the formation of a stable planar geometry around the central ion. Three N-(pyridine-2-ylcarbamothioyl)benzamide derivatives, three N-(2H-[1,2,4]thiadiazolo[2,3-a]pyridine-2-ylidene)benzamide derivatives, and three complexes were evaluated for their cytotoxicity against five human cancer cell lines (breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231, neuroblastoma cell line SK-N-MC, prostate adenocarcinoma cell line LNCap, nasopharyngeal epidermoid carcinoma cell line KB, and liver cancer cell line HEPG-2) using an in vitro analysis. The N-(pyridine-2-ylcarbamothioyl)benzamide derivatives showed no cytotoxic activity, whereas the N-(2H-[1,2,4]thiadiazolo[2,3-a]pyridine-2-ylidene)benzamide derivatives and their complexes showed significant cytotoxicity, especially against MDA-MB-231 and LNCap cell lines. The complexes demonstrated smaller IC50 values than N-(2H-[1,2,4]thiadiazolo[2,3-a]pyridine-2-ylidene)benzamide derivatives. KW - Copper complexes PY - 2014 DO - https://doi.org/10.1039/c3dt52905c SN - 1477-9226 VL - 43 IS - 21 SP - 7945 EP - 7957 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) AN - OPUS4-65449 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stolar, Tomislav A1 - Bayram, Dilara A1 - May, Anastasia A1 - Sundermann, Remie A1 - Prinz, Carsten A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Myxa, Anett A1 - Falkenhagen, Jana A1 - Emmerling, Franziska T1 - Selective mechanochemical conversion of post-consumer polyethylene terephthalate waste into hcp and fcu UiO-66 metal–organic frameworks N2 - Single-use plastics strongly contribute to plastic pollution, and less than 10% of plastic waste is recycled globally. Here, we present a selective mechanochemical protocol for converting post-consumer polyethylene terephthalate (PET) transparent bottles and coloured textile waste into the porous metal–organic framework (MOF) UiO-66 materials. We used time-resolved in situ (TRIS) synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy to monitor the depolymerization of PET during ball milling. To convert disodium terephthalate to UiO-66, we developed base and base-free synthetic routes that lead to fcu and hcp UiO-66 phases, respectively, including the first ever synthesis of hcp UiO-66 by mechanochemistry. Our results demonstrate the potential of mechanochemistry to selectively access fcu and hcp UiO-66 phases using post-consumer PET waste. KW - Mechanochemistry PY - 2026 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-653958 DO - https://doi.org/10.1039/D4MR00126E SN - 2976-8683 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) AN - OPUS4-65395 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -