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RSC Adv ; 13(6): 3766-3772, 2023 Jan 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36756605

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We prepared polymer-based encapsulation films by plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition (PEALD) of Al2O3 film on a polycarbonate (PC) substrate at 80-160 °C to fabricate Al2O3/PC barrier films. The thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of the PC substrate, the structural evolution of PEALD Al2O3 films, the optical transmission, surface morphology, and gas-barrier properties of Al2O3/PC film are all studied in this work as a function of temperature. The glass transition temperature T g of the PC substrate is about 140 °C, and the coefficient of thermal expansion increases significantly when the temperature exceeds T g. Increasing the deposition temperature from 80 to 160 °C for Al2O3 film deposited over 300 cycles increases the density from 3.24 to 3.45 g cm-3, decreases the thickness from 44 to 40 nm, and decreases the O/Al content ratio from 1.525 to 1.406. Al2O3/PC films deposited at 80-120 °C have no surface cracks, whereas surface cracks appear in samples deposited near or above 140 °C. Upon increasing the deposition temperature, the water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) and oxygen transmission rate (OTR) of Al2O3/PC films decrease significantly at temperatures below T g, and then increase at temperatures near to or above T g due to cracks in the films. The optimal deposition temperature is 120 °C, and the minimum WVTR and OTR of Al2O3/PC film are 0.00132 g per (m2 24 h) and 0.11 cm3 per (m2 24 h 0.1 MPa), respectively. The gas-barrier properties of the Al2O3/PC films are attributed to both the densification of the Al2O3 film and the cracks, which are caused by the shrinkage of the PC substrate.

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RSC Adv ; 11(12): 6791-6797, 2021 Feb 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35423216

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Impact strength of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), especially at low temperature, is crucial for its applications outdoors because of its poor impact strength. In order to improve the impact strength of HDPE, crosslinked HDPE was prepared by the addition of a peroxide crosslink agent, bis(tert-butyldioxyisopropyl)benzenehexane, and the effect of the crosslinking density on the microstructures and mechanical properties, especially impact strength between -60 °C and 23 °C, were investigated. The results show that the crosslinking density is controlled by varying the content of the crosslinking agent. It is found that, at room temperature, with increase in the content of crosslink agent from 0% to 0.5-0.7%, the impact strength increases from 4 kJ m-2 to about 80 kJ m-2 and the elongation at break increases from 20% to about 550%. With further increase in the content of crosslink agent to 1.5%, the impact strength and the elongation at break reduce to 64 kJ m-2 and 360% respectively. With increase in crosslink agent, the flexural modulus, yield strength, crystallinity, mean lamellar thickness, crystal size and spherulitic size and the brittle-ductile transition temperature (BDTT) decrease, and the gel content, impact strength of the HDPE at low temperature, intensity of ß transition increase significantly. In considering both the room temperature mechanical properties and low temperature impact strength, the optimized content of the crosslink agent is about 0.7%. Overall, crosslinking significantly improves the toughness and impact strength of HDPE and extends its application, especially at low temperature.

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PLoS Genet ; 4(3): e1000038, 2008 Mar 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18369457

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PSORS1 (psoriasis susceptibility gene 1) is a major susceptibility locus for psoriasis. Several fine-mapping studies have highlighted a 300-kb candidate region of PSORS1 where multiple biologically plausible candidate genes were suggested. The most recent study has indicated HLA-Cw6 as the primary PSORS1 risk allele within the candidate region in a Caucasian population. In this study, a family-based association analysis of the PSORS1 locus was performed by analyzing 10 polymorphic microsatellite markers from the PSORS1 region as well as HLA-B, HLA-C and CDSN loci in 163 Chinese families of psoriasis. Five marker loci show strong evidence (P<10(-3)), and one marker locus shows weak evidence (P = 0.04) for association. The haplotype cluster analysis showed that all the risk haplotypes are Cw6 positive and share a 369-kb region of homologous marker alleles which carries all the risk alleles, including HLA-Cw6 and CDSN*TTC, identified in this study. The recombinant haplotype analysis of the HLA-Cw6 and CDSN*TTC alleles in 228 Chinese families showed that the HLA-Cw6(-)/CDSN*TTC(+) recombinant haplotype is clearly not associated with risk for psoriasis (TratioNT = 29:57, p = 0.0025) in a Chinese population, suggesting that the CDSN*TTC allele itself does not confer risk without the presence of the HLA-Cw6 allele. The further exclusion analysis of the non-risk HLA-Cw6(-)/CDSN*TTC(+) recombinant haplotypes with common recombination breakpoints has allowed us to refine the location of PSORS1 to a small candidate region. Finally, we performed a conditional linkage analysis and showed that the HLA-Cw6 is a major risk allele but does not explain the full linkage evidence of the PSORS1 locus in a Chinese population. By performing a series of family-based association analyses of haplotypes as well as an exclusion analysis of recombinant haplotypes, we were able to refine the PSORS1 gene to a small critical region where HLA-C is a strong candidate to be the PSORS1 susceptibility gene.


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Asian People/genetics , HLA-C Antigens/genetics , Proteins/genetics , Psoriasis/genetics , Psoriasis/immunology , Alleles , Case-Control Studies , China , Chromosome Mapping , Female , Genetic Linkage , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Genotype , Glycoproteins/genetics , Haplotypes , Humans , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins , Male , Recombination, Genetic
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