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    From self assembled monolayers to clickable gold nanoparticles

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    The aim of the present PhD thesis was the investigation of the behavior of gold nanoparticle stabilizing oligo thioether ligands on gold surfaces and further on to develop a protocol for the directed assembly of mono functionalized gold nanoparticle into defined oligomer structures. Outline The present cumulative PhD thesis consists of the following parts: In the Introduction the research field of gold nanoparticles is presented with to point out their unique electronic and physical properties. The second focus will be on the controlled interlinking and functionalization of gold nanoparticles using click chemistry and their potential applications, which will be submitted as a review article. Within Concept and Strategy the goals of the research project are introduced and the concepts and outputs of the resulting publications are presented. The Publications are accumulated with their respective Supporting Information, in the order in which they were prepared: “Loops versus Stems: Benzylic Sulfide Oligomers Forming Carpet Type Monolayers“ F. Sander, T. Peterle, N. Ballav, F. Wrochem, M. Zharnikov, M. Mayor J. Phys. Chem. C, 2010, 114, 4118 – 4125. “Add a Third Hook: S-Acetyl Protected Oligophenylene Pyridine Dithiols as Advanced Precursors for Self-Assembled Monolayers“ F. Sander, J. P. Hermes, M. Mayor, H. Hamoudi, M. Zharnikov PCCP, 2013, 15, 2836 – 2846. “Dumbbells, Trikes and Quads - Click Gold Nanopartricles together“ F. Sander, U. Fluch, J. P. Hermes and M. Mayor Small 2014, 10, 349 – 359. “Click Chemistry with Gold Nanoparticles – A Tool for Functionalization, Interlinking and Labeling” Fabian Sander and Marcel Mayor, manuscript prepared for submission. Finally, within Conclusion and Outlook the main results are briefly summarized and further potential research is proposed

    Contes Et Autres Morceaux Pour Instruire Et Amuser La Jeunesse : Extrait du Courrier des adolescens

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    Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: A Berlin, Chez Jean Daniel Sander. 1800

    Contes Et Autres Morceaux Pour Instruire Et Amuser La Jeunesse : Extrait du Courrier des adolescens

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    Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: A Berlin, Chez Jean Daniel Sander. 1800

    Judith Sander collection 1904-1940s

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    Materials by and about the opera soprano Judith Sander, including original documents, clippings, photographs and sound recordings.Materials by and about the opera soprano Judith Sander had been donated to the LBI by her sister Eva Ronell and had been placed in the Eva Ronell collection, AR 6452, as well as in the Ring family collection, AR 5080.21 shellac sound discs (78rpm) have been moved to the LBI A/V collection.The opera soprano Judith Sander was born as Gisela Judith Ring in 1904 in Berlin, the daughter of Jakob Ring and his wife Rosa née Lövinson. In the 1930s she embarked on a career in Austria and in Switzerland, before emigrating to England and then moving on to Stamford, Connecticut. Judith Sander and her husband Frank committed suicide together in 1968.In early 1946 Judith Sander produced a series of 78 rpm shellac sound discs at the Melotone Recording Studio in New York, probably to revive her pre-war career that she had enjoyed in Austria and Switzerland. Accompanied by the pianist Otto Herz, she chose a wide range of arias, chansons and other songs from the classical as well as from the popular repertoire.Finding aid available onlinedigitize

    Interview with Sander Marcus

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    This interview with Sander Marcus, longtime faculty and staff member in Illinois Tech's Department of Psychology, the IIT Counseling Center, as well as a staff member in the associated for-profit Institute for Psychological Services, was conducted on August 22, 2018 by Ralph Pugh and Adam Strohm

    What Is It Like to Be a Bat-Author? Viktor Pelevin's Empire V

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    In this paper, Viktor Pelevin's novel Empire V (2006) is analysed, with its main concern with the status of language, in fiction as well as in contemporary Russian culture. The work is seen as a kind of sequel to Generation 17: whereas that novel predominantly focused on the problem of consciousness, its problematical relation with reality, but expressed this problem in language, in Empire V the problem of language as the form of consciousness is foregrounded; inevitably thus the status of the text we are reading and the relation it has to its author is problematized - as is the relation it has to its reader. It is a text that reflects on what language, its material, does. The possibility is suggested that this novel tries to rind a way out of postmodernism's anxieties about the conscious personality being an illusion, created by his own language.</p

    What Is It Like to Be a Bat-Author? Viktor Pelevin's Empire V

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    In this paper, Viktor Pelevin's novel Empire V (2006) is analysed, with its main concern with the status of language, in fiction as well as in contemporary Russian culture. The work is seen as a kind of sequel to Generation 17: whereas that novel predominantly focused on the problem of consciousness, its problematical relation with reality, but expressed this problem in language, in Empire V the problem of language as the form of consciousness is foregrounded; inevitably thus the status of the text we are reading and the relation it has to its author is problematized - as is the relation it has to its reader. It is a text that reflects on what language, its material, does. The possibility is suggested that this novel tries to rind a way out of postmodernism's anxieties about the conscious personality being an illusion, created by his own language.</p

    NUEVO OPERE DI RALF SANDER ENTANGLEMENT, La Serpara Museum

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    Ralf Sander investigates the relevance of transformation, invisibility and belief for the art. During his Exhibition in La Serpara Museum and sculpture garden, Ralf Sander presented a series of images and prints, protected in dark boxes and a thought manipulation machine, the Apocalytor. Once the images are exposed to light they will disappear. The images are portraits. The installation is comparable with the " Schroedinger`s Cat" experiment. It is a thought experiment, sometimes described as a paradox, by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935 It illustrates what he saw as the problem of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics applied to everyday objects. Also other techniques for image disappearance were developed in a rigorous process of series of experiments. The Machine is a sculptural construction exploring the use of fear to reduce our human rights, a powerful instrument of manipulation which will have you asking questions about the world in which we live. It contains a sound installation, whispered quotes of news and also the last interview with George Orwell about his Book 1984. In his installation Sander started to investigate mechanism of manipulation such as creating fear, fake news and felt truth

    NUEVO OPERE DI RALF SANDER ENTANGLEMENT, La Serpara Museum

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    Ralf Sander investigates the relevance of transformation, invisibility and belief for the art. During his Exhibition in La Serpara Museum and sculpture garden, Ralf Sander presented a series of images and prints, protected in dark boxes and a thought manipulation machine, the Apocalytor. Once the images are exposed to light they will disappear. The images are portraits. The installation is comparable with the " Schroedinger`s Cat" experiment. It is a thought experiment, sometimes described as a paradox, by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935 It illustrates what he saw as the problem of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics applied to everyday objects. Also other techniques for image disappearance were developed in a rigorous process of series of experiments. The Machine is a sculptural construction exploring the use of fear to reduce our human rights, a powerful instrument of manipulation which will have you asking questions about the world in which we live. It contains a sound installation, whispered quotes of news and also the last interview with George Orwell about his Book 1984. In his installation Sander started to investigate mechanism of manipulation such as creating fear, fake news and felt truth

    What Is It Like to Be a Bat-Author? Viktor Pelevin's Empire V

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    In this paper, Viktor Pelevin's novel Empire V (2006) is analysed, with its main concern with the status of language, in fiction as well as in contemporary Russian culture. The work is seen as a kind of sequel to Generation 17: whereas that novel predominantly focused on the problem of consciousness, its problematical relation with reality, but expressed this problem in language, in Empire V the problem of language as the form of consciousness is foregrounded; inevitably thus the status of the text we are reading and the relation it has to its author is problematized - as is the relation it has to its reader. It is a text that reflects on what language, its material, does. The possibility is suggested that this novel tries to rind a way out of postmodernism's anxieties about the conscious personality being an illusion, created by his own language.</p
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