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Jens Enevold Thaulov Andersen

Researcher at Botswana International University of Science and Technology

Publications -  116
Citations -  2300

Jens Enevold Thaulov Andersen is an academic researcher from Botswana International University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scanning tunneling microscope & Azurin. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 114 publications receiving 2171 citations. Previous affiliations of Jens Enevold Thaulov Andersen include University of Copenhagen & Technical University of Denmark.

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Organized monolayers of biological macromolecules on Au(111) surfaces

TL;DR: In this paper, a pair of amino acids, cysteine and cystine, are strongly adsorbed via thiolate and disulfide, respectively, with identical reductive desorption and in situ STM patterns.
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Monolayers of a de novo designed 4-α-helix bundle carboprotein and partial structures on Au(111)-surfaces

TL;DR: In this paper, a new 4-α-helix bundle carboprotein built on a galactopyranoside derivative with a thiol anchor aglycon suitable for surface immobilization on gold was presented.
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Polymeric strontium ranelate nona­hydrate

TL;DR: The title compound, poly[[μ-aqua-tetraaqua{μ-5]-3-carboxylatomethyl-4-cyanothiophene-2- carboxylato}distrontium(II)] tetrahydrate, crystallizes with nine- and eight-coordinated Sr2+ cations, forming a metal–organic framework (MOF) structure with channels along the a axis.
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Strontium diibuprofenate dihydrate, strontium malonate sesquihydrate, strontium diascorbate dihydrate and strontium 2-oxidobenzoate hydrate at 120 K.

TL;DR: Four strontium(II) salts with organic acids have been studied and the coordination polyhedra are interconnected by edge-sharing to form chains, which are stacked by van der Waals interactions.
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Understanding Uncertainty to Weighing by Electronic-Analytical Balances

TL;DR: The aim of this study is to revisit concepts introduced by the Bureau International de Poids et Mesures to provide a level of uncertainty that corresponds to the observed uncertainty associated with those of the samples.