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Vega Lloveras

Researcher at Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh

Publications -  57
Citations -  2052

Vega Lloveras is an academic researcher from Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron paramagnetic resonance & Electron transfer. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1877 citations. Previous affiliations of Vega Lloveras include Autonomous University of Barcelona & University of Murcia.

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Highly selective chromogenic and redox or fluorescent sensors of Hg2+ in aqueous environment based on 1,4-disubstituted azines.

TL;DR: Two new chemosensors that exhibit high affinity and high selectivity for Hg2+ in aqueous environment which operate through two different channels, optic/redox and optic/fluorescent, are reported.
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Design, selection, and characterization of thioflavin-based intercalation compounds with metal chelating properties for application in Alzheimer's disease.

TL;DR: The fluorescence features of HBX, HBT, BM, and the corresponding iodinated derivatives, together with fluorescence microscopy studies on two types of pregrown fibrils, have shown that HBX and HBT compounds could behave as potential markers for the presence of amyloid fibril buildup and may be especially suitable for radioisotopic detection of Abeta deposits.
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A robust molecular platform for non-volatile memory devices with optical and magnetic responses

TL;DR: The fact that this molecular surface switch, operating at very low voltages, can be patterned and addressed locally, and also has exceptionally high long-term stability and excellent reversibility and reproducibility, makes it a very promising platform for non-volatile memory devices.
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Different nature of the interactions between anions and HAT(CN)6: from reversible anion-π complexes to irreversible electron-transfer processes (HAT(CN)6 = 1,4,5,8,9,12-hexaazatriphenylene).

TL;DR: Experimental evidence is reported indicating that the nature of the interaction established between HAT(CN)(6), a well-known strong electron acceptor aromatic compound, with mono- or polyatomic anions switches from the almost exclusive formation of reversible anion-π complexes to the quantitative and irreversible net production of the anion radical and the dianion species.