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Heliyon ; 9(12): e21571, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38076184

ABSTRACT

The utilization of thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials in highly proficient organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) has attracted much attention. Based on TADF material TPA-QNX(CN)2, a series of three-dimensional donor-acceptor (D-A) triptycenes have been designed via structural modification of D-fragment. The influences of different D-fragments with various electron-donating strengths on the singlet-triplet energy gap (ΔEST), emission wavelength (λem), and electron/hole reorganization energy (λe/λh) are extensively studied by applying density functional theory (DFT) coupled with time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT). The computed results imply that as the electron-donating strength of the D-fragments increases, the ΔEST value decreases and λem is red-shifted for the molecules using the same acceptor units. Analogously, the 1CT‒3CT state splitting (ΔEST (CT)) is also decreased by enlarging the twist angle (ß) between the phenyl ring and alternative D-fragment. Therefore, efficient color tuning within a broad emission range (434-610 nm), as well as small ΔEST (CT) values (0.01-0.05 eV), has been accomplished by structural modification of the D-fragments. The greater electron-donating strength, the smaller ΔEST, and the smaller λh for PPXZ-QNX(CN)2 make it the best candidate among all the designed molecules.

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Front Chem ; 11: 1279355, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38025080

ABSTRACT

The violet-to-blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters were created employing several substituents based on 5,5-dimethyl-5,10-dihydropyrido [2,3-b][1,8] naphthyridine-diphenylsulphone (DMDHPN-DPS) called 1a via "CH/N" and "H/CN" substitutions at the diphenylsulphone acceptor (DPS) moiety. The parent compound 1a was selected from our former work after extensive research employing "CH/N" substitution on Dimethyl-acridine (DMAC) donor moiety. There is a little overlap amid the highest occupied molecular orbitals (HOMOs) and lowest un-occupied molecular orbitals (LUMOs) due to the distribution of HOMOs and LUMOs primarily on the DMDHPN donor and the DPS acceptor moieties, respectively. It resulted in a narrower energy gap (∆E ST) between the lowest singlet (S1) and triplet (T1) excited state. In nearly all derivatives, the steric hindrance results in a larger torsional angle (85°-98°) between the plane of the DMDHPN and the DPS moieties. The predicted ΔE ST values of the compounds with "H/CN" substitution were lower than those of the comparable "CH/N" substituents, demonstrating the superiority of the reversible inter-system crossing (RISC) from the T1 → S1 state. All derivatives have emission wavelengths (λ em) in the range of 357-449 nm. The LUMO → HOMO transition energies in the S1 states are lowered by the presence of -CN groups or -N = atoms at the ortho or meta sites of a DPS acceptor unit, causing the λ em values to red-shift. Furthermore, the λ em showed a greater red-shift as there were more-CN groups or -N = atoms. Three of the derivatives named 1b, 1g, and 1h, emit violet (394 nm, 399 nm, and 398 nm, respectively), while two others, 1f and 1i, emit blue shade (449 nm each) with reasonable emission intensity peak demonstrating that these derivatives are effective violet-to-blue TADF nominees. The lower ΔE ST value for derivative 1i (0.01 eV) with λ em values of 449 nm make this molecule the finest choice for blue TADF emitter amongst all the studied derivatives. We believe our research might lead to the development of more proficient blue TADF-OLEDs in the future.

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ACS Omega ; 8(17): 15638-15649, 2023 May 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37151492

ABSTRACT

We have expounded the unique molecular design architecture for efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials based on a donor-linker-acceptor-linker-donor (D-L-A-L-D) framework, which can be employed as predecessors of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) devices. Different from traditional donor-acceptor-type (D-A-type) TADF scaffolds, the D-L-A-L-D structural design avoids direct coupling amid the D and A fragments allowing the highest occupied molecular orbitals (HOMOs) and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbitals (LUMOs) to be spatially separated. It results in a reduced overlap between HOMOs and LUMOs, thus realizing fairly a slight singlet-triplet energy gap (ΔE ST) and higher photoluminescence quantum yield (Φ). We revealed that manipulating a linker between D and A fragments in intramolecular charge transfer compounds is an auspicious approach for realizing small ΔE ST. Herein, we report a group of organic electroluminescent D-L-A-L-D-type molecules with different electron-donating and electron-accepting moieties using density functional theory calculations and time-dependent density functional theory calculations. Two types of linkers, the π-conjugated phenylene (-C6H4-) and aliphatic alkyl chains or σ-spacer (-CH2- and -CH2-CH2-), were exploited between D and A fragments. In principle, the conjugation in D-π-A-π-D-type molecules and hyperconjugation in D-σ-A-σ-D type molecules encourage the spatial separation of the HOMO-LUMO causing a reduction in the ΔE ST. All the designed molecules show a blue-shift in the emission wavelengths (λem) over the directly linked parent molecules except DPA-DPS-C6H4 and BTPA-DPS-C6H4 which show a red-shift. Violet-blue to green-yellow (376-566 nm) λem was observed from all of the investigated molecules. Other important properties that affect the efficiency of emission quantum yields like frontier molecular orbital analysis, natural population analysis, electron excitation analysis, exciton binding energies, ionization potentials, electronic affinities, and reorganization energies of the designed molecules were also inspected. We are confident that our work will effectively give a straightforward and distinctive approach to building incredibly effective TADF-OLEDs and a new perspective on their structural design.

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Curr Probl Cardiol ; 48(7): 101686, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36893968

ABSTRACT

Hypertension is one of the most common disorders encountered, yet pharmacotherapy for resistant hypertension has limited effective options. Aprocitentan is postulated to be a novel antihypertensive. The main goal was to determine the effect of aprocitentan on blood pressure among patients with hypertension. A thorough search of 5 electronic databases, including PubMed Central, PubMed, EMBASE, Springer, and Google Scholar, was carried out. The study included eight articles. With doses exceeding 25 mg, plasma ET-1(endothelin-1) concentrations, which show ETB (Endothelin receptor type B) receptor antagonism, significantly rose. Aprocitentan significantly reduced systolic and diastolic blood pressure with both doses of 10mg and 25mg in patients with hypertension. Further research is warranted to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and long-term outcomes of aprocitentan and its synergistic effect with other antihypertensives.


Subject(s)
Endothelin Receptor Antagonists , Hypertension , Humans , Endothelin Receptor Antagonists/adverse effects , Hypertension/drug therapy , Antihypertensive Agents/adverse effects , Blood Pressure
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Soft Robot ; 7(4): 451-461, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31923364

ABSTRACT

Dielectric elastomer actuators exhibit an unusual combination of large displacements, moderate bandwidth, low power consumption, and mechanical impedance comparable with human skin, making them attractive for haptic devices. In this article, we propose a wearable haptic communication device based on a two-by-two array of dielectric elastomer linear actuators. We briefly describe the architecture of the actuators and their mechanical and electrical integration into a wearable armband. We then characterize the actuators' force, displacement, and thermal properties in a bench-top configuration. We also report on the power and drive circuit design. Finally, we perform a set of preliminary perception evaluations on participants using our haptic device, including detection threshold tests and identification tests for locations and directions on the forearm. Human testing with individual actuators demonstrates that the broadband actuation can be easily perceived on the forearm, providing the basis for both the development of a wearable actuator array and its use in more extensive perception evaluation as described herein.


Subject(s)
Elastomers , Wearable Electronic Devices , Forearm , Humans , Skin
6.
Small ; 12(37): 5141-5145, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27453536

ABSTRACT

A design strategy for fully flexible electrode arrays with out-of-plane through polymer vias (TPVs) for monolithic 3D integration of sensor readout circuitry is presented. The TPVs are formed using copper embedded in thin polyimide structure for support. The copper interconnects offer a stable impedance frequency response from DC to 100 kHz (Z ≈ 20 Ω, θ ≈ 0°).

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Adv Mater ; 28(22): 4219-49, 2016 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26607553

ABSTRACT

Flexible and stretchable electronics can dramatically enhance the application of electronics for the emerging Internet of Everything applications where people, processes, data and devices will be integrated and connected, to augment quality of life. Using naturally flexible and stretchable polymeric substrates in combination with emerging organic and molecular materials, nanowires, nanoribbons, nanotubes, and 2D atomic crystal structured materials, significant progress has been made in the general area of such electronics. However, high volume manufacturing, reliability and performance per cost remain elusive goals for wide commercialization of these electronics. On the other hand, highly sophisticated but extremely reliable, batch-fabrication-capable and mature complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-based technology has facilitated tremendous growth of today's digital world using thin-film-based electronics; in particular, bulk monocrystalline silicon (100) which is used in most of the electronics existing today. However, one fundamental challenge is that state-of-the-art CMOS electronics are physically rigid and brittle. Therefore, in this work, how CMOS-technology-enabled flexible and stretchable electronics can be developed is discussed, with particular focus on bulk monocrystalline silicon (100). A comprehensive information base to realistically devise an integration strategy by rational design of materials, devices and processes for Internet of Everything electronics is offered.

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Nanotechnology ; 27(3): 035202, 2016 Jan 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26636189

ABSTRACT

Nanoelectromechanical (NEM) switches inherently have zero off-state leakage current and nearly ideal sub-threshold swing due to their mechanical nature of operation, in contrast to semiconductor switches. A challenge for NEM switches to be practical for low-power digital logic application is their relatively large operation voltage which can result in higher dynamic power consumption. Herein we report a three-terminal laterally actuated NEM switch fabricated with an amorphous metallic material: tungsten nitride (WNx). As-deposited WN x thin films have high Young's modulus (300 GPa) and reasonably high hardness (3 GPa), which are advantageous for high wear resistance. The first prototype WN x switches are demonstrated to operate with relatively low control voltage, down to 0.8 V for an air gap thickness of 150 nm.

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Indian J Exp Biol ; 54(8): 493-501, 2016 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28577518

ABSTRACT

Plants have developed several adaptive strategies to enhance the availability and uptake of phosphorus (P) from the soil under conditions of P deficiency. Exudation of organic acids like citrate is one of the important strategies. In this study, we developed transgenic pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) over-expressing Dacus carota citrate synthase (DcCs) gene to increase the synthesis and exudation of citrate. Transgenic plants were generated through agro bacterium mediated in-planta transformation technique. Integration and expression of the transgene was confirmed by genomic Southern and RT-PCR analysis. We observed that the transgenic lines had more tissue P and chlorophyll content, and also citrate synthase content higher in the roots. Further, transgenic lines had more vigorous root system both under P sufficient and deficient conditions with more lateral roots and root hairs under P deficient conditions. We conclude that the transgenic pigeonpea plants have the capacity to acquire more P under P deficient conditions.


Subject(s)
Cajanus/enzymology , Citrate (si)-Synthase/biosynthesis , Phosphorus/metabolism , Plants, Genetically Modified/enzymology , Blotting, Southern , Cajanus/genetics , Cajanus/growth & development , Chlorophyll/metabolism , Citrate (si)-Synthase/genetics , Enzyme Induction , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Genotype , Phenotype , Plant Roots/enzymology , Plant Roots/growth & development , Plants, Genetically Modified/genetics , Plants, Genetically Modified/growth & development , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Nat Prod Res ; 30(23): 2629-2636, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30919697

ABSTRACT

ß-Sitosterol-3-O-(6'-O-13"-octadecenoyl)-ß-D-glucoside (1), a new acyl ß-sitosteryl glucoside, along with three known compounds ß-sitosterol-3-O-ß-D-glucoside (2), ß-sitosterol (3) and methyl gallate (4) have been isolated from the ethyl acetate soluble fraction of methanolic extract of Ailanthus altissima fruits. Their structures were elucidated through spectroscopic data including 2D NMR, ESI-MS, methanolysis and oxidative cleavage of double bond. Antibacterial, antifungal, cytotoxic, phytotoxic and insecticidal activities were evaluated of compound 1, crude extract and its fractions so far for the first time. Pharmacological activities results showed that n-butanol fraction was good active against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Salmonella typhi bacteria, and moderate active against Microsporum canis fungus. Crude extract, n-butanol and aqueous fractions showed good cytotoxicity. Moreover, compound 1, extract and all fractions showed notable phytotoxicity at higher concentrations, whereas all inactive against assayed insects.

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Int J Health Care Qual Assur ; 28(1): 55-63, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26308402

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Statistical evidence shows that medication errors are a major cause of injuries that concerns all health care oganizations. Despite all the efforts to improve the quality of care, the lack of understanding and inability of management to design a robust system that will strategically target those factors is a major cause of distress. The paper aims to discuss these issues. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: Achieving optimum organizational performance requires two key variables; work process factors and human performance factors. The approach is that healthcare administrators must take in account both variables in designing a strategy to reduce medication errors. However, strategies that will combat such phenomena require that managers and administrators understand the key factors that are causing medication delivery errors. FINDINGS: The authors recommend that healthcare organizations implement the Toyota Production System (TPS) combined with human performance improvement (HPI) methodologies to eliminate medication delivery errors in hospitals. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: Despite all the efforts to improve the quality of care, there continues to be a lack of understanding and the ability of management to design a robust system that will strategically target those factors associated with medication errors. This paper proposes a solution to an ambiguous workflow process using the TPS combined with the HPI system.


Subject(s)
Efficiency, Organizational , Hospital Administration , Quality Improvement/organization & administration , Clinical Competence , Environment , Humans , Medication Systems, Hospital/organization & administration , Quality of Health Care/organization & administration
12.
Adv Healthc Mater ; 4(5): 665-73, 2015 Apr 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25471473

ABSTRACT

Unprecedented 800% stretchable, non-polymeric, widely used, low-cost, naturally rigid, metallic thin-film copper (Cu)-based flexible and non-invasive, spatially tunable, mobile thermal patch with wireless controllability, adaptability (tunes the amount of heat based on the temperature of the swollen portion), reusability, and affordability due to low-cost complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) compatible integration.


Subject(s)
Copper/chemistry , Hyperthermia, Induced/instrumentation , Smartphone/instrumentation , Adult , Equipment Design , Forearm/physiology , Humans , Temperature
13.
ACS Nano ; 8(10): 9850-6, 2014 Oct 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25185112

ABSTRACT

With the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), flexible high-performance nanoscale electronics are more desired. At the moment, FinFET is the most advanced transistor architecture used in the state-of-the-art microprocessors. Therefore, we show a soft-etch based substrate thinning process to transform silicon-on-insulator (SOI) based nanoscale FinFET into flexible FinFET and then conduct comprehensive electrical characterization under various bending conditions to understand its electrical performance. Our study shows that back-etch based substrate thinning process is gentler than traditional abrasive back-grinding process; it can attain ultraflexibility and the electrical characteristics of the flexible nanoscale FinFET show no performance degradation compared to its rigid bulk counterpart indicating its readiness to be used for flexible high-performance electronics.

14.
Adv Mater ; 26(18): 2794-9, 2014 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24677501

ABSTRACT

An industry standard 8'' silicon-on-insulator wafer based ultra-thin (1 µm), ultra-light-weight, fully flexible and remarkably transparent state-of-the-art non-planar three dimensional (3D) FinFET is shown. Introduced by Intel Corporation in 2011 as the most advanced transistor architecture, it reveals sub-20 nm features and the highest performance ever reported for a flexible transistor.

15.
ACS Nano ; 8(2): 1468-74, 2014 Feb 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24476361

ABSTRACT

In today's traditional electronics such as in computers or in mobile phones, billions of high-performance, ultra-low-power devices are neatly integrated in extremely compact areas on rigid and brittle but low-cost bulk monocrystalline silicon (100) wafers. Ninety percent of global electronics are made up of silicon. Therefore, we have developed a generic low-cost regenerative batch fabrication process to transform such wafers full of devices into thin (5 µm), mechanically flexible, optically semitransparent silicon fabric with devices, then recycling the remaining wafer to generate multiple silicon fabric with chips and devices, ensuring low-cost and optimal utilization of the whole substrate. We show monocrystalline, amorphous, and polycrystalline silicon and silicon dioxide fabric, all from low-cost bulk silicon (100) wafers with the semiconductor industry's most advanced high-κ/metal gate stack based high-performance, ultra-low-power capacitors, field effect transistors, energy harvesters, and storage to emphasize the effectiveness and versatility of this process to transform traditional electronics into flexible and semitransparent ones for multipurpose applications.

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Health Serv Manage Res ; 25(1): 41-7, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22323671

ABSTRACT

The well-anticipated and well-documented demographic shift attributed to ageing of the baby boomer generation will place significant demands upon the health-care industry in the future. Significant resources such as the nurse workforce, will be needed to provide health-care services to this cohort. There is a looming shortage of professional and paraprofessional nurses. This paper evaluates strategies that can be utilized to decrease the rate of the nursing shortage, while retaining the current supply of nurses. Recommendations for solving the nursing shortage problem include enhancing the work environment through fostering open communication, improving technology, nurse empowerment, building long-lasting and fulfilling partnerships, and efficient workplace organization.


Subject(s)
Health Workforce/organization & administration , Nurses/supply & distribution , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Censuses , Demography , Humans , Middle Aged , United States , Young Adult
18.
J Health Care Finance ; 36(3): 34-46, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22329329

ABSTRACT

Once again, efforts are being made to overhaul the US health care system. Democrats and Republicans have conflicting views on how to repair this ailing system. However, this is not a new phenomenon. Reformers have long struggled to form a universal health care system only to find themselves in conflict with groups whose financial stake is threatened as well as numerous labor associations who are concerned about a loss of power. This struggle is also caused by differences in ideologies. This article surveys social movements for national health insurance (NHI) that occurred in the United States and will examine features that prevented NHI policy formation.


Subject(s)
Health Care Reform/history , Health Care Reform/organization & administration , History, 20th Century , Humans , Policy , United States
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J Health Care Finance ; 36(2): 45-54, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20499720

ABSTRACT

This article discusses the science of regenerative medicine and presents evidence that investments towards the development of this technology will reduce total health care output. Use of regenerative medicine will also be an important factor in eliminating chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and Parkinson's disease. Investment in regenerative medicine is a sound strategy for several reasons: human suffering will be reduced, if not eliminated; and the economy will be stimulated by creating employment opportunities, generating additional income and tax revenues, increasing worker productivity, creating new conglomerates, and reducing insurance costs. This article discusses some of the latest advances in regenerative medicine as well as the progress that has been made in the development of new stem cell therapies.


Subject(s)
Chronic Disease/economics , Regenerative Medicine/economics , Chronic Disease/therapy , Cost Control , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Health Care Costs/trends , Humans , Insurance, Health/economics , Insurance, Health/trends , Regenerative Medicine/trends , Stem Cell Transplantation/trends , United States/epidemiology
20.
J Health Care Finance ; 36(2): 71-82, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20499723

ABSTRACT

This article examines the factors that comprise long-term health care and the impact that the aging population will have in dramatically increasing the costs of long-term health care in the United States if current health policies are not amended. It further analyzes the reasons that will cause the health care expenditures to expand. It also discusses the economic challenges and the impact that absent reform can have on state and federal budgets, ultimately affecting the national economy. Aside from that, this article presents numerous options that communities across the nation can embark on to reduce health care costs and it briefly glances at the proposed legislation called America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 that was submitted by the House Committee on Ways and Means and in summary discusses the key features of the bill.


Subject(s)
Health Care Reform/economics , Health Services for the Aged/economics , Insurance, Health/economics , Long-Term Care/economics , Aged , Aging/physiology , Cost Sharing , Health Care Reform/standards , Health Expenditures/trends , Health Promotion/economics , Health Promotion/standards , Health Services for the Aged/trends , Humans , Insurance Coverage/economics , Insurance Coverage/standards , Insurance Coverage/trends , Insurance, Health/standards , Insurance, Health/trends , Life Expectancy/trends , Long-Term Care/trends , Population Dynamics , United States
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