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Biomimetics (Basel) ; 8(3)2023 Jul 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37504212

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Confined catalytic realms and synergistic catalysis sites were constructed using bimetallic active centers in two-dimensional metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to achieve highly selective oxygenation of cycloalkanes and alkyl aromatics with oxygen towards partly oxygenated products. Every necessary characterization was carried out for all the two-dimensional MOFs. The selective oxygenation of cycloalkanes and alkyl aromatics with oxygen was accomplished with exceptional catalytic performance using two-dimensional MOF Co-TCPPNi as a catalyst. Employing Co-TCPPNi as a catalyst, both the conversion and selectivity were improved for all the hydrocarbons investigated. Less disordered autoxidation at mild conditions, inhibited free-radical diffusion by confined catalytic realms, and synergistic C-H bond oxygenation catalyzed by second metal center Ni employing oxygenation intermediate R-OOH as oxidant were the factors for the satisfying result of Co-TCPPNi as a catalyst. When homogeneous metalloporphyrin T(4-COOCH3)PPCo was replaced by Co-TCPPNi, the conversion in cyclohexane oxygenation was enhanced from 4.4% to 5.6%, and the selectivity of partly oxygenated products increased from 85.4% to 92.9%. The synergistic catalytic mechanisms were studied using EPR research, and a catalysis model was obtained for the oxygenation of C-H bonds with O2. This research offered a novel and essential reference for both the efficient and selective oxygenation of C-H bonds and other key chemical reactions involving free radicals.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-699862

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Objective To compare the clinical values of CT and MRI in the diagnosis of femoral head necrosis.Methods Totally 100 patients with femoral head necrosis admitted in the hospital from July 2015 to July 2016 were equally divided into an observation group and a control group according to the time of treatment.The patients in the observation group were diagnosed by MRI,while the control group was diagnosed by CT.The positive rates of positive diagnosis,staging diagnosis and detection probability of positive signs were compared between the two groups.Results The positive rates of diagnosis,staging diagnosis and detection of positive signs were significantly better than those of the control group.The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion MRI has better soft tissue resolution,better diagnosis effect,less harm to patients when compared with CT,and thus is worthy clinical reference,promotion and application.

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Biomed Opt Express ; 6(4): 1451-63, 2015 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25909027

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For predicting pain stimulation effects and avoiding damage in 1940nm laser evoked potentials (LEPs) experiments, a 2-layer finite element model (FEM-2) was constructed. A series of experiments were conducted on ex-vivo pig skin pieces to verify temperature distribution predicted by this model. Various laser powers and beam radii were employed. Experimental data of time-dependent temperature responses in different sub-skin depths and space-dependent surface temperature was recorded by thermocouple instrument. By comparing with the experimental data and model results, FEM-2 model was proved to predict temperature distributions accurately. A logarithmic relationship between laser power density and temperature increment was revealed by the results. It is concluded that power density is an effective parameter to estimate pain and damage effect. The obtained results also indicated that the proposed FEM-2 model can be extended to predict pain and damage thresholds of human skin samples and thus contribute to LEPs study.

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