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2. Elaboration of multimodal ligands based on BOX units: Toward full zinc release in Zn(II) complexes by external stimulation
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Aidibi, Youssef, Allain, Magali, El-Ghayoury, Abdelkrim, Leriche, Philippe, and Sanguinet, Lionel
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- 2021
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3. Horizontal and vertical axis wind turbines on existing jacket platforms: Part 1 – A comparative study
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Mendes, Paulo, Correia, José A.F.O., Castro, José Miguel, Fantuzzi, Nicholas, Aidibi, Ali, and Manuel, Lance
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- 2021
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4. Light‐ and Temperature‐Controlled Hybridization, Chiral Induction and Handedness of Helical Foldamers.
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Aidibi, Youssef, Azar, Soussana, Hardoin, Louis, Voltz, Marie, Goeb, Sébastien, Allain, Magali, Sallé, Marc, Costil, Romain, Jacquemin, Denis, Feringa, Ben, and Canevet, David
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Helical foldamers have attracted much attention over the last decades given their resemblance to certain biomacromolecules and their potential in domains as different as pharmaceutics, catalysis and photonics. Various research groups have successfully controlled the right‐ or left‐ handedness of these oligomers by introducing stereogenic centers through covalent or non‐covalent chemistry. However, developing helical structures whose handedness can be reversibly switched remains a major challenge for chemists. To date, such an achievement has been reported with light‐responsive single‐stranded foldamers only. Herein, we demonstrate that grafting a unidirectional motor onto foldamer strands constitutes a relevant strategy to i) control the single or double helical state of a foldamer, ii) switch on the chiral induction process from the motor to the helical strands and iii) select the handedness of double helical structures through photochemical and thermal stimulations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Cholangitis in three critically ill patients after a severe CoVID-19 infection
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Cyrille Gourjault, Hassan Tarhini, Mayda Rahi, Michael Thy, Diane Le Pluart, Christophe Rioux, Marion Parisey, Sophie Ismael, Ali al rida Aidibi, Valerie Paradis, Jade Ghosn, Yazdan Yazdanpanah, François-Xavier Lescure, and Anne Gervais
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SARS-CoV-2 ,CoVID-19 ,Cholangitis ,ICU ,Liver transplantation ,Hepatobiliary diseases ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (CoVID-19) is a viral disease. Although the predominant presentation is respiratory disease, other manifestations such as gastrointestinal manifestations are commonly reported. Nevertheless, it has not been associated with chronic cholangitis or hepatic injury. In this study, we report three cases of severe CoVID-19 infection that required ICU admission, intubation, and sedation with ketamine. All three patients had abnormal liver function despite recovery and were diagnosed with cholangitis in the context of CoVID-19.
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- 2021
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6. Initial experience of intra-aortic balloon pump removal using Angio-Seal.
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Rychter, Jan, Jakimowicz, Krystian, Jaźwiec, Tomasz, Pakuła, Roch, Aidibi, Ali, Bratkowski, Witold, Pacholewicz, Jerzy, and Hrapkowicz, Tomasz
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- 2024
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7. Risk factors of anastomosis‐related difficult endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography following endoscopic ultrasound‐guided gastro‐gastrostomy using a standardized protocol (with video).
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Pérez‐Cuadrado‐Robles, Enrique, Alric, Hadrien, Quénéhervé, Lucille, Monino, Laurent, Poghosyan, Tigran, Benosman, Hedi, Vienne, Ariane, Perrod, Guillaume, Rebibo, Lionel, Aidibi, Ali, Tenorio‐González, Elena, Ragot, Emilia, Karoui, Mehdi, Cellier, Christophe, and Rahmi, Gabriel
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ENDOSCOPIC ultrasonography ,ENDOSCOPIC retrograde cholangiopancreatography ,GALLSTONES ,GASTRIC bypass - Abstract
Objectives: Little is known about how to perform the endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)‐directed transgastric endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP; EDGE) in patients with gastric bypass using lumen‐apposing metal stents (LAMS). The aim was to assess the risk factors of anastomosis‐related difficult ERCP. Methods: Observational single‐center study. All patients who underwent an EDGE procedure in 2020–2022 following a standardized protocol were included. Risk factors for difficult ERCP, defined as the need of >5 min LAMS dilation or failure to pass a duodenoscope in the second duodenum, were assessed. Results: Forty‐five ERCPs were performed in 31 patients (57.4 ± 8.2 years old, 38.7% male). The EUS procedure was done using a wire‐guided technique (n = 28, 90.3%) for biliary stones (n = 22, 71%) in most cases. The location of the anastomosis was gastro‐gastric (n = 24, 77.4%) and mainly in the middle‐excluded stomach (n = 21, 67.7%) with an oblique axis (n = 22, 71%). The ERCP technical success was 96.8%. There were 10 difficult ERCPs (32.3%) due to timing (n = 8), anastomotic dilation (n = 8), or failure to pass (n = 3). By multivariable analysis adjusted by two‐stage procedures, the risk factors for a difficult ERCP were the jejuno‐gastric route (85.7% vs. 16.7%; odds ratio [ORa] 31.875; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.649–616.155; P = 0.022), and the anastomosis to the proximal/distal excluded stomach (70% vs. 14.3%; ORa 22.667; 95% CI 1.676–306.570; P = 0.019). There was only one complication (3.2%) and one persistent gastro‐gastric fistula (3.2%) in a median follow‐up of 4 months (2–18 months), with no weight regain (P = 0.465). Conclusions: The jejunogastric route and the anastomosis with the proximal/distal excluded stomach during the EDGE procedure increase the difficulty of ERCP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. EUS-Guided Gastroenterostomy in Malignant Gastric Outlet Obstruction: A Comparative Study between First- and Second-Line Approaches after Enteral Stent Placement
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Enrique Perez-Cuadrado-Robles, Hadrien Alric, Ali Aidibi, Michiel Bronswijk, Giuseppe Vanella, Claire Gallois, Hedi Benosman, Emilia Ragot, Claire Rives-Lange, Gabriel Rahmi, and Christophe Cellier
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EVENTS ,LAMS ,Cancer Research ,Science & Technology ,Oncology ,gastric outlet obstruction ,pancreatic cancer ,endoscopic ultrasound ,MANAGEMENT ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,CLASSIFICATION - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) is increasingly used in the setting of malignant gastric outlet obstruction (GOO). However, little is known about the role of primary EUS-GE. The aim of the present study is to compare the outcomes of EUS-GE by using the freehand technique as a first- and second-line approach after enteral stenting (ES). METHODS: This is an observational single-center study using a prospectively collected database. All consecutive patients who underwent an EUS-GE using the freehand technique due to malignant GOO were included. Patients with previous gastric surgery, a wire-guided EUS-GE technique, or those presenting without GOO were excluded. The primary outcome was the clinical success, defined as a solid oral intake at 1 week after the procedure (GOO Score, GOOSS ≥ 2). The secondary outcomes were technical success and adverse event (AE) rates. The impact on nutritional parameters was also assessed. RESULTS: Forty-five patients underwent an EUS-GE for all indications. Finally, 28 patients (mean age: 63 ± 17.2 years, 57.1% male) with (n = 13, 46.4%) and without (n = 15, 53.6%) a previous ES were included. The technical success was achieved in 25 cases (89.3%), with no differences between the two groups (92.3% vs. 86.7%, p = 1). The median limb diameter and procedure time were 27 mm (range:15-48) and 37 min. Overall, clinical success was achieved in 22 cases (88%), with three failures due to AEs (n = 2) or peritoneal carcinomatosis (n = 1). The diet progression was quicker in patients with a previous ES (GOOSS at 48 h, 2 vs. 1, p = 0.023), but the GOOSS at 1 week (p = 0.299), albumin gain (p = 0.366), and BMI gain (0.257) were comparable in the two groups. The AE rate was 7.1%. CONCLUSIONS: EUS-GE achieves a high technical and clinical success in patients with GOO regardless of the presence of a previous ES. Patients with previous ES may have a quicker progression of their diet, but the GOOSS and nutritional status in the long term at 1 week or 1 month are comparable. Primary EUS-GE might require fewer procedures and less discontinuation of chemotherapy to achieve a comparable result. ispartof: CANCERS vol:14 issue:22 ispartof: location:Switzerland status: published
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- 2022
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9. Horizontal and vertical axis wind turbines on existing jacket platforms: Part 1 – A comparative study
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Ali Aidibi, Paulo Mendes, Nicholas Fantuzzi, José A.F.O. Correia, Lance Manuel, José Miguel Castro, Mendes P., Correia J.A.F.O., Castro J.M., Fantuzzi N., Aidibi A., and Manuel L.
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Finite element method ,Wind power ,business.industry ,Fossil fuel ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Building and Construction ,Run-out ,Turbine ,Dynamic analysi ,Wind speed ,0201 civil engineering ,Offshore wind power ,Offshore structure ,021105 building & construction ,Architecture ,Wind turbines ,Carbon footprint ,Environmental science ,Submarine pipeline ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,business ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Marine engineering - Abstract
The wind resource offshore is often excellent due to a higher average wind speed and lower turbulence intensity. Jacket structures are the most common offshore platforms for extraction of oil and natural gas in relative low water depths. When the offshore resources run out, these structures must be displaced to another area containing underground resources or removed in the case of reaching their design life. Therefore, one possible procedure to reduce the carbon footprint on the planet, allowing society to rely on promising sources of ’clean’ energy while salvaging these oil and gas platforms, is to consider the transformation of these oil and gas platforms into offshore wind turbine support structures. The present research focus on the possibility of converting such structures for gas extraction into offshore platforms for wind turbines. In this study, a comparison between the behavior of horizontal and vertical axis wind turbines on the same offshore platform is presented. In this comparison, two different software programs are used: MATLAB and SAP2000. The model proposed is a new simplified tool used to study the structural analysis of the jacket structures, developed and summarized in 10 steps, adopted to evaluate the behavior of the platform with the wind tower configurations.
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- 2021
10. Combining Benzazolo-Oxazolidine Twins toward Multi-state Nonlinear Optical Switches
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Pierre Beaujean, Benoît Champagne, Lionel Sanguinet, Jean Quertinmont, Philippe Leriche, Youssef Aidibi, Julien Stiennon, and Vincent Rodriguez
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Molecular switch ,Oxazolidine ,Materials science ,010304 chemical physics ,Hyperpolarizability ,Triad (anatomy) ,Protonation ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Crystallography ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,Bathochromic shift ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Molecule ,Density functional theory ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
Molecular switches are chemical compounds exhibiting the possibility of reversible transformations between their different forms accompanied by a modification in their properties. Among these, switching of multi-addressable Benzazolo-OXazolidines (BOXs) from a closed form to an open form results in drastic modifications in their linear and nonlinear optical properties. Here, we target molecules containing two identical BOX units (DiBOX) connected by different π-conjugated linkers, and we combine synthesis, UV/visible absorption, and hyper-Rayleigh scattering (HRS) measurements, together with density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Three derivatives have been considered, which differ by the linker: (i) a bithiophene moiety (Bt), (ii) two 3,4-ethylenedioxythiopene (EDOT) units, and (iii) a triad composed of an EDOT-thiophene-EDOT sequence (TtO). As a matter of fact, these systems can adopt three states (CF-CF, POF-POF, and CF-POF) depending on the closed form (CF) or the protonated open form (POF) of each BOX unit. Despite chemical equivalence, stepwise switching of such systems under the addition of a chemical acid or an oxidant has been experimentally evidenced for two of them (DiBOX-Bt and DiBOX-TtO). Then, DFT calculations show that the first BOX opening leads to the formation of a push-pull π-conjugated segment, exhibiting a huge increase in the first hyperpolarizability (β) and a bathochromic shift with respect to the fully closed form. On the contrary, the second BOX opening induces not only a slight bathochromic shift but also a reduction in their β values conferring the great and uncommon abilities to modulate their linear and nonlinear properties over three discrete levels. Among these results, those on DiBOX-Bt agree with the experimental data obtained by HRS measurements and further shed light on their structure-property relationship.
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- 2021
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11. EUS-Guided Gastroenterostomy in Malignant Gastric Outlet Obstruction: A Comparative Study between First- and Second-Line Approaches after Enteral Stent Placement.
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Perez-Cuadrado-Robles, Enrique, Alric, Hadrien, Aidibi, Ali, Bronswijk, Michiel, Vanella, Giuseppe, Gallois, Claire, Benosman, Hedi, Ragot, Emilia, Rives-Lange, Claire, Rahmi, Gabriel, and Cellier, Christophe
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GASTRIC outlet obstruction ,GASTROENTEROSTOMY ,ENDOSCOPIC ultrasonography ,CONVALESCENCE ,FUNCTIONAL status ,SURGICAL stents ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,DIET ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,COMPARATIVE studies ,EVALUATION - Abstract
Simple Summary: Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) is increasingly used in the setting of malignant gastric outlet obstruction (GOO). The aim of the present observational study is to compare the outcomes of EUS-GE by using the freehand technique as a first- and second-line approach after enteral stenting (ES). The primary outcome was the clinical success, defined as a solid oral intake at 1 week after the procedure (GOO Score, GOOSS ≥ 2). The secondary outcomes were technical success and adverse event (AE) rates. Twenty-eight patients with (n = 13, 46.4%) and without (n = 15, 53.6%) a previous ES were included. The diet progression was quicker in patients with a previous ES (GOOSS at 48 h, 2 vs. 1, p = 0.023), but the GOOSS at 1 week (p = 0.299), albumin gain (p = 0.366), and BMI gain (0.257) were comparable in the two groups. The technical success was achieved in 25 cases (89.3%), with no differences between the two groups (92.3% vs. 86.7%). The AE rate was 7.1%. In conclusion, primary EUS-GE might require fewer procedures and less discontinuation of chemotherapy to achieve a comparable result. Introduction: Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) is increasingly used in the setting of malignant gastric outlet obstruction (GOO). However, little is known about the role of primary EUS-GE. The aim of the present study is to compare the outcomes of EUS-GE by using the freehand technique as a first- and second-line approach after enteral stenting (ES). Methods: This is an observational single-center study using a prospectively collected database. All consecutive patients who underwent an EUS-GE using the freehand technique due to malignant GOO were included. Patients with previous gastric surgery, a wire-guided EUS-GE technique, or those presenting without GOO were excluded. The primary outcome was the clinical success, defined as a solid oral intake at 1 week after the procedure (GOO Score, GOOSS ≥ 2). The secondary outcomes were technical success and adverse event (AE) rates. The impact on nutritional parameters was also assessed. Results: Forty-five patients underwent an EUS-GE for all indications. Finally, 28 patients (mean age: 63 ± 17.2 years, 57.1% male) with (n = 13, 46.4%) and without (n = 15, 53.6%) a previous ES were included. The technical success was achieved in 25 cases (89.3%), with no differences between the two groups (92.3% vs. 86.7%, p = 1). The median limb diameter and procedure time were 27 mm (range:15–48) and 37 min. Overall, clinical success was achieved in 22 cases (88%), with three failures due to AEs (n = 2) or peritoneal carcinomatosis (n = 1). The diet progression was quicker in patients with a previous ES (GOOSS at 48 h, 2 vs. 1, p = 0.023), but the GOOSS at 1 week (p = 0.299), albumin gain (p = 0.366), and BMI gain (0.257) were comparable in the two groups. The AE rate was 7.1%. Conclusions: EUS-GE achieves a high technical and clinical success in patients with GOO regardless of the presence of a previous ES. Patients with previous ES may have a quicker progression of their diet, but the GOOSS and nutritional status in the long term at 1 week or 1 month are comparable. Primary EUS-GE might require fewer procedures and less discontinuation of chemotherapy to achieve a comparable result. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. Development of multi-modal and multi-level molecular systems
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Aidibi, Youssef, MOLTECH-Anjou, Université d'Angers (UA)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université d'Angers, Lionel Sanguinet, Philippe Leriche, and STAR, ABES
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Nonlinear optics ,Electrochromic ,[CHIM.ORGA]Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistry ,Photochromiques ,Indolinooxazolidine ,Acidochromic ,Photochromic ,[CHIM.ORGA] Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistry ,DFT ,NMR ,RMN ,Molecular switches ,Electrochromes ,Complexes ,Conjugated π-systems ,Multi-modal ,Systèmes π-Conjugués ,Multi-level ,Acidochromiques - Abstract
Over the past decade many efforts have been focused on the synthesis, modification and application of multi-responsive molecular systems. Up to now, two main strategies have been conducted to elaborate such systems: either by connecting different molecular switches through covalent links or by mixing them within supramolecular assemblies to obtain multiresponsiveness through the combination of various stimulations (i.e., photon, electron, proton, etc…). In thisthesis, we report a different approach based on the employment of identical indolinooxazolidine (BOX) unit as multi-modal switch. Indeed, the opening of the oxazolidine ring can be reversibly and selectively achieved either under UV irradiation, electrochemical stimulation or acidity changes. According to our first strategy, two BOX units were connected around a simple linear aromatic plate forms, such as bithiophene and EDOT-Thiophene-EDOT unit as spacer. Interestingly, these systems are able to commute between 3 different metastable states in a stepwise manner with all kinds of stimulations. Going further, in order to promote the metastable states, it was possible to increase the number of BOX by connecting three of them on more elaborated pi systems which are potentially able to exhibit up to four discriminate metastable states. Complementary to that, a second strategy was to synthesize various nitrogen ligands functionalized by at least one BOX unit and their coordination chemistry with zinc and ruthenium metals. The response of the ligands as well as their corresponding complexes under photo, electro and acidic stimulation were also investigated and fully characterized., Au cours des dernières décennies, de nombreux efforts se sont focalisés sur la synthèse, la modification et l’utilisation de systèmes moléculaires multi-adressables. Afin d’élaborer de tels systèmes capables de répondre à des stimulations de différentes natures (par exemple : photon, électron, proton, etc…) les deux principales stratégies consistaient à ce jour à connecter différents types d’unités stimulables soit par liaison covalente soit par dispersion au sein d’assemblages supramoléculaires. Au cours de cette thèse, nous nous sommes attachés à développer une nouvelle approche basée sur l’utilisation d’un unique switch multi-mode : les indolino-oxazolidine (BOX). En effet, cette unité est capable de commuter entre deux états métastables (ouvert et fermé) et ce de façon indifférenciée par application d’une stimulation lumineuse, électrochimique ou encore par variation du pH. En suivant une première stratégie, deux unités BOX ont été connectées via l’utilisation d’un simple système conjugué linéaire tels qu’une unité bithiophène et un enchainement EDOT-Thiophène-EDOT (ETE) comme espaceur. Nous avons démontré que ces systèmes multi-stimulables sont capables de commuter de façon pas à pas entre 3 états métastables différents et ce quel que soit la nature du stimulus. Afin de démontrer les nombreuses possibilités de cette approche et augmenter le nombre d’états métastables, 3 unités BOX ont été connectés par l’utilisation de systèmes conjugués plus élaborés permettant ainsi de conduire à des interrupteurs moléculaires capables de présenter jusqu’à 4 états différents. En complément de cette approche purement organique, une seconde stratégie a consisté à fonctionnaliser différents ligands azotés par au moins une entité BOX afin d’élaborer des systèmes plus complexes par chimie de coordination avec des ions métalliques de zinc et de ruthénium. Les ligands préparés ainsi que les complexes correspondants ont été pleinement caractérisés et leur addressabilité sous stimulation chimique, électrique et lumineuse étudiée.
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13. BT-2-BOX: An Assembly toward Multimodal and Multilevel Molecular System Simple as a Breeze
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Olivier Alévêque, Philippe Leriche, Lionel Sanguinet, Youssef Aidibi, Clément Guerrin, Stéphanie Delbaere, MOLTECH-ANJOU (MOLTECH-ANJOU), Université d'Angers (UA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Spectrochimie Infrarouge et Raman - UMR 8516 (LASIR), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Lille, MOLTECH-Anjou, Université d'Angers (UA)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire Avancé de Spectroscopie pour les Intéractions la Réactivité et l'Environnement - UMR 8516 (LASIRE), Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centrale Lille Institut (CLIL), and Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Molecular switch ,Physics ,Context (language use) ,02 engineering and technology ,Molecular systems ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Topology ,Ring (chemistry) ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,General Energy ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,Molecular property ,[CHIM]Chemical Sciences ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,Linker ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
The design of multistate/multifunctional molecular systems arouses a lot of interest. Such compounds are able to commutate between two metastable states by the application of an external stimulation such as light, heat, protons, or electrons. In this context, we are interested in molecular switches based on indolino-oxazolidine (BOX) which is a relatively less-known sub-class of multimodal addressable units. Their particularity consists of the possibility to induce the opening/closing of the oxazolidine ring by using indifferently light, electrochemical, or acido-basic stimulation. Up to now, most of the reported systems based on BOX have allowed to modulate a molecular property but only between two discrete levels which can only be extended by their association with other classical switchable unit such as a dithienylethene unit. For this reason, we report here our effort to enhance the number of metastable states by simply connecting two identical BOX units by a bithiophene (BT) linker. The resulting sys...
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14. Enhancement of metastable states assisted by indolinooxazolidine units in a triphenylamine derivatives
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Aidibi, Youssef, Sanguinet, Lionel, Leriche, Philippe, Sanguinet, Lionel, MOLTECH-Anjou, and Université d'Angers (UA)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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[PHYS]Physics [physics] ,[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics] ,[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics] ,[CHIM] Chemical Sciences ,[CHIM]Chemical Sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[PHYS] Physics [physics] - Abstract
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- 2019
15. Stress Concentration Factor Evaluation of Offshore Tubular KT Joints Based on Analytical and Numerical Solutions: Comparative Study.
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Aidibi, Ali, Babamohammadi, Sajjad, Fatnuzzi, Nicholas, Correia, José A. F. O., and Manuel, Lance
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STRESS concentration ,ANALYTICAL solutions ,FATIGUE cracks ,OFFSHORE structures ,FINITE element method ,COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
Fatigue damage is treacherous and can lead to the failure of offshore structures. The purpose of this research is to evaluate and discuss the stress concentration factor (SCF) values for two geometries of offshore tubular KT joints using different calculation methods to be used in fatigue design. The work was done by using analytical calculations, formulations from the literature, and numerical solutions, finite-element method (FEM) analysis using commerically available software, supported by international standard recommendations. For the analytical formulations, geometrical parameters were used as defined in standard recommendations. For the numerical model, two different geometries of tubular KT joints are presented where different shell (S4R), solid (C3D8R), and solid with weld (C3D8R) element-type models were built in the software environment. After considering 23 different types of loading conditions, a comparison between the standard SCF and finite-element analysis (FEA) SCF values for the critical load case has been performed. The results have shown that the values of SCF from the standard are more conservative than SCF from FEA. However, FEA SCF values for the solid and solid with weld element types have shown little differences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Development of multi-modal and multi-level molecular systems based on Indolino-oxazolidine units
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Aidibi, Youssef, Sanguinet, Lionel, Leriche, Philippe, MOLTECH-Anjou, Université d'Angers (UA)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Sanguinet, Lionel
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[PHYS]Physics [physics] ,[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics] ,[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics] ,[CHIM] Chemical Sciences ,[CHIM]Chemical Sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[PHYS] Physics [physics] - Abstract
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- 2018
17. Polycondensation Of BOX Units On Pi Conjugated Bridge Toward Multi-Levels Molecular Systems
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Sanguinet, Lionel, Aidibi, Youssef, Leriche, Philippe, MOLTECH-Anjou, Université d'Angers (UA)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Sanguinet, Lionel
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[PHYS]Physics [physics] ,[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics] ,[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics] ,[CHIM] Chemical Sciences ,[CHIM]Chemical Sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[PHYS] Physics [physics] - Abstract
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- 2018
18. Polycondensation of box units on π-conjugated bridge toward multi-levels molecular systems
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Aidibi, Youssef, Sanguinet, Lionel, Leriche, Philippe, MOLTECH-Anjou, Université d'Angers (UA)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université d'Angers (UA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Sanguinet, Lionel
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[PHYS]Physics [physics] ,[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics] ,[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics] ,[CHIM] Chemical Sciences ,[CHIM]Chemical Sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[PHYS] Physics [physics] - Abstract
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- 2017
19. Development of multi-modal and multi-level molecular systems
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Aidibi, Youssef, Sanguinet, Lionel, Leriche, Philippe, Sanguinet, Lionel, MOLTECH-Anjou, Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université d'Angers (UA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Université d'Angers (UA)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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[PHYS]Physics [physics] ,[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics] ,[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics] ,[CHIM] Chemical Sciences ,[CHIM]Chemical Sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[PHYS] Physics [physics] - Abstract
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- 2017
20. Cholangitis in three critically ill patients after a severe CoVID-19 infection
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Gourjault, Cyrille, Tarhini, Hassan, Rahi, Mayda, Thy, Michael, Le Pluart, Diane, Rioux, Christophe, Parisey, Marion, Ismael, Sophie, Aidibi, Ali al rida, Paradis, Valerie, Ghosn, Jade, Yazdanpanah, Yazdan, Lescure, François-Xavier, and Gervais, Anne
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21. When Light and Acid Play Tic-Tac-Toe with a Nine-State Molecular Switch.
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Guerrin, Clément, Aidibi, Youssef, Sanguinet, Lionel, Leriche, Philippe, Aloise, Stéphane, Orio, Maylis, and Delbaere, Stéphanie
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22. BT-2-BOX: An Assembly toward Multimodal and Multilevel Molecular System Simple as a Breeze.
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Aidibi, Youssef, Guerrin, Clément, Alévêque, Olivier, Leriche, Philippe, Delbaere, Stéphanie, and Sanguinet, Lionel
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23. DELTOID FLAP for MANAGEMENT of MASSIVE IRREPARABLE ROTATOR CUFF TEARS.
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ROUKOZ, Sami, NABHANE, Linda, AIDIBI, Ali al-Rida, and SEBAALY, Amer
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24. Expanding the carbo‐Benzene Chemical Space for Electron‐Accepting Ability: Trifluorotolyl/Tertiobutyl Substitution Balance.
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Chammam, Marwa, Caballero‐Quintana, Irving, Barreiro‐Argüelles, Denisse, Amargós‐Reyes, Olivia, Aidibi, Youssef, Kauffmann, Brice, Duhayon, Carine, Maldonado, José‐Luis, Ramos‐Ortíz, Gabriel, Maraval, Valérie, and Chauvin, Remi
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With the view to altering the lipophilicity and electron accepting ability of the tetraphenyl‐carbo‐benzene scaffold, peripheral fluorination of the C18 ring through aromatic linkers was envisaged from the C18Ph6 and o‐tBu2C18Ph4 references, by replacement of two Ph substituents with two p‐CF3‐C6H4 counterparts (FTol). The synthesis relied on a [8+10] macrocyclization involving a common bis(trifluorotolyl)‐tetraynedione, followed by reductive aromatization of the resulting [6]pericyclynediols. While p‐FTol2C18Ph4 proved to be hardly tractable due to an extremely low solubility, p‐FTol2‐o‐tBu2C18Ph2 could be extensively studied by X‐ray crystallography, NMR and UV/Vis spectroscopy, voltammetry, STM imaging of monolayers, and AFM imaging of binary films with P3HT or PC71BM fabricated by spin‐coating for organic photovoltaic cells and J−V curve measurement thereof. The electronic and polarity properties are correlated with moderate but consistent electron‐withdrawing effects of the CF3 groups, in agreement with the DFT‐calculated frontier orbitals and multipole moments. The results provide guidelines for optimization of fluorinated carbo‐benzene targets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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25. Initial experience of intra-aortic balloon pump removal using Angio-Seal.
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Rychter J, Jakimowicz K, Jaźwiec T, Pakuła R, Aidibi A, Bratkowski W, Pacholewicz J, and Hrapkowicz T
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- Humans, Male, Aged, Female, Middle Aged, Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumping, Device Removal methods
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- 2024
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