2,5-dichlorothiophenol on Cu(111): Initial adsorption site and scanning tunnel microscope-based abstraction of hydrogen at high intramolecular selectivity

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Ludwig Bartels
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The first step in the infection of a bacterium by a virus consists of a collision between cell and bacteriophage. The presence of virus-specific receptors on the cell surface will trigger a number of events leading eventually to release of the phage nucleic acid. The execution of the various "steps" in the infection process varies from one virus-type to the other, depending on the anatomy of the virus. Small viruses like ØX 174 and MS2 adsorb directly with their capsid to the bacterial receptors, while other phages possess attachment organelles of varying complexity. In bacteriophages T3 (Fig. 1) and T7 the small conical processes of their heads point toward the adsorption site; a welldefined baseplate is attached to the head of P22; heads without baseplates are not infective.


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A magnesiothermic reduction route has been presented to synthesize phase-pure germanides that are not readily available traditionally. The obtained ruthenium germanide (RuGe) serves as an efficient non-Pt electrocatalyst for hydrogen...


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