Kelly Levander
banner
klevander.bsky.social
Kelly Levander
@klevander.bsky.social
Reposted by Kelly Levander
🚨New research from @kalowlab.bsky.social:

“Donor–Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts as Intrinsically Photoswitchable Dynamic Covalent Bonds”

Read more in @jacs.acspublications.org: pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....
Donor–Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts as Intrinsically Photoswitchable Dynamic Covalent Bonds
Combining dynamic covalent bonds with photoswitches allows the kinetics and thermodynamics of exchange to be controlled with light. However, this two-component strategy introduces synthetic and compatibility challenges. Here, we present a single-component strategy using donor–acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASAs) as both the photoswitch and the dynamic covalent bond. DASAs isomerize from “open” to “closed” forms with light and heat, respectively. We discovered that open DASA isomers undergo dynamic covalent exchange of their amine donor via two pathways, reversible dissociation and conjugate transamination. Exchange can then be arrested upon irradiation to form the closed DASA isomer, offering a handle to gate dynamic behavior. Consequently, incorporating DASAs as cross-linkers in PDMS-based networks yields covalent adaptable networks (CANs) with viscoelastic behavior that can be tuned by light. We also identify degradation pathways that limit the reversibility of this system under extended heating. Overall, DASA exchange represents a synthetically accessible platform for photocontrolled soft materials. More broadly, this work introduces DASAs as a new class of intrinsically photoswitchable dynamic covalent bonds and lays the foundation for the discovery of other stimuli-gated dynamic bonds that combine reactivity and responsiveness in a single molecular unit.
pubs.acs.org
October 21, 2025 at 2:25 AM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
Show your NU Chemistry pride! 💜🧪

The Fall Merch Shop is open through Oct 24—with fan favorites and new fall styles.

🎁 Perfect holiday gifts for Wildcats everywhere!

👉 bit.ly/NUChemMerch
October 5, 2025 at 3:57 PM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
Today we honor the staff whose dedication powers every experiment, every collaboration, and every breakthrough at #NUChemistry. Your hard work makes innovation possible. #LaborDay #TeamScience
September 1, 2025 at 2:12 PM
These humans! 🫶🏼
#longweekend #gradschoolfriends
August 18, 2025 at 12:02 PM
Since 2016, this is the book I pull out anytime I get frustrated with the political division in this country. #politics #religion
June 22, 2025 at 3:10 AM
Learn about the #NUChemImpact. Our faculty are saving lives with science!
Chemistry that goes beyond the lab.
Startups. New tech. Real-world change.

Follow along as we highlight the people, labs, and innovations transforming society. 🌎 🧪
#NUChemImpact #ScienceThatMatters #chembluesky

🔗 bit.ly/NUChemImpact
June 7, 2025 at 2:54 AM
Having the opportunity to interview Harry Gray and hear his stories of Basolo’s mentorship was truly an honor! #MentorshipMatters
On Friday, we caught up with notable #NUChem alum Harry Gray (Caltech) to reflect on Fred Basolo’s legacy in inorganic chemistry and mentorship. A powerful reminder that great science—and great mentorship—create lasting impact. 💜

#ScienceLegacy #InorganicChemistry #Mentorship
May 6, 2025 at 12:57 AM
Boosting for visibility! I want to keep my #Memphis friends and family safe.
May 1, 2025 at 1:52 AM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
this is one of those space images that’s “so beautiful it looks like a painting” 🌌
April 28, 2025 at 10:40 PM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
Under Hegseth, the Naval Academy removed books (Maya Angelou out, Mein Kampf in🤔) — then canceled a speech by Ryan Holiday who was going to talk about the importance of reading uncomfortable ideas.

Where’s the “free speech” Crowd on all this? www.nytimes.com/2025/04/19/o...
April 19, 2025 at 12:52 PM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
April 18, 2025 at 4:17 PM
Writer’sTheater opening night parties are the best! #openingnight #translations
April 16, 2025 at 2:13 PM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
Welp, there goes the US defense industry.
March 22, 2025 at 2:15 PM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
Also, true story
March 7, 2025 at 6:26 PM
Love me a good educational song!

youtu.be/CvQhTbCY4xc?...
The Project 2025 Song!
YouTube video by Kravits
youtu.be
March 8, 2025 at 12:25 AM
So often art explains better than any words.
A brilliant Banksy.
March 4, 2025 at 2:21 PM
😆
What I learnt about how to solve every crime in different countries from procedurals:

UK: fetch the cctv

India: break down a door

Norway: bring the sniffer dog

Australia: ask about the family feud

USA: read the case report 3 years later
March 4, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
March 1, 2025 at 2:43 AM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
Just going to leave this here should it become useful to anyone…
February 25, 2025 at 12:50 AM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
CORRUPT AF: At least 11 federal agencies targeted by the Trump-Musk firings and cuts “have more than 32 continuing investigations, pending complaints or enforcement actions into Mr. Musk’s six companies."

Read more here: bit.ly/4jSg1VU

#ResistTrump
February 24, 2025 at 9:06 PM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
Stacking the room with softball pitchers 🥎
February 24, 2025 at 10:35 PM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
JWST's "Cosmic Cliffs".
🔭 🧪
February 10, 2025 at 7:45 PM
It’s been a hot minute since I worked on the producing side of filmmaking. 🎬
Today was a great reminder of how much I love being on this side of the camera.

Thanks @nuchemistry.bsky.social for the variety of exciting tasks I get working as your Marketing Specialist!
February 11, 2025 at 2:57 AM
Reposted by Kelly Levander
Tesla paid $0 in federal income tax last year.

2022: $0
2021: $0
2020: $0
2019: $0
2018: $0

Tesla reported $6.7 billion in profit in those years.
February 8, 2025 at 10:56 PM
Carob chips! This was a real ‘trauma’ for this 80s kid ;)
From 2018: For children raised in the 70s natural-foods movement, the pinnacle of dietary suffering, worse even than sprout sandwiches, was carob—the chocolate substitute that never could.
How Carob Traumatized a Generation
For children raised in the seventies natural-foods movement, the pinnacle of dietary suffering, worse even than sprout sandwiches, was the chocolate substitute that never could.
www.newyorker.com
February 4, 2025 at 2:38 AM