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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 678(Pt B): 419-430, 2024 Sep 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39255599

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CO2 storage in deep saline aquifers is an effective strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emission. However, salt precipitation triggered by evaporation of water into injected dry CO2 causes injectivity reduction. Predicting the distribution of precipitated salts and their impact on near-well permeability remains challenging. Therefore, a detailed investigation of the interactions between salt precipitation and porous domain is essential for of revealing the mechanisms of pore blockage due to salt crystallization. Through series of microfluidic experiments, direct observations, coupled with detailed imaging processing, form the basis for explaining these phenomena and provide a relationship between water and salt saturations, highlighting the critical roles played by local capillary-driven flow and water film along grains in influencing water relocation. The results reveal two distinct types of salt crystallization: occurring inside the brine with smooth edges and at the CO2-brine interface with rough edges. Furthermore, the impact of local heterogeneity and surface wettability on salt precipitation patterns is discussed. The transition region between the porous domains and inlet/outlet channels exhibits brine backflow and a larger amount of salt accumulation. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic process of salt dry-out occurring during CO2 injection at the pore scale.

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J Youth Adolesc ; 2024 Sep 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39251471

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The adversity faced by left-behind children due to parental migration affects their depressive symptoms, but little is known about the mechanism underlying this association and protective factors from a dynamic perspective. The present study examined the association between family adversity and the developmental trajectory of depressive symptoms, and the potential mediating and moderating role of personal growth initiative in this association among left-behind children. A total of 363 left-behind children (48.8% female; Mage = 12.97 at T1, SDage = 0.55) from five rural middle schools in the Hunan Province of China participated in this three-wave study, employing one-year intervals between assessments. The results indicated the initial level of personal growth initiative mediated the association between family adversity at T1 and the development of depressive symptoms, while the growth rate of personal growth initiative both mediated and moderated this association, with consistent effects across sexes. These findings underscore the critical role of personal growth initiative in the association between family adversity and depressive symptoms among left-behind children.

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Front Microbiol ; 12: 675048, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34194410

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Molecular methods revealed that the majority of microbes in natural environments remains uncultivated. To fully understand the physiological and metabolic characteristics of microbes, however, culturing is still critical for microbial studies. Here, we used bacterial community analysis and four culture media, namely, traditional marine broth 2216 (MB), water extracted matter (WEM), methanol extracted matter (MEM), and starch casein agar (SCA), to investigate the diversity of cultivated bacteria in coastal sediments. A total of 1,036 isolates were obtained in pure culture, and they were classified into five groups, namely, Alphaproteobacteria (52.51%), Gammaproteobacteria (23.26%), Actinobacteria (13.32%), Firmicutes, and Bacteroidetes. Compared to other three media, WEM recovered a high diversity of actinobacteria (42 of 63 genotypes), with Micromonospora and Streptomyces as the most cultivated genera. Amplicon sequencing of the bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene V3-V4 fragment revealed eight dominant groups, Alphaproteobacteria (12.81%), Gammaproteobacteria (20.07%), Deltaproteobacteria (12.95%), Chloroflexi (13.09%), Bacteroidetes (8.28%), Actinobacteria (7.34%), Cyanobacteria (6.20%), and Acidobacteria (5.71%). The dominant members affiliated to Actinobacteria belonged to "Candidatus Actinomarinales," "Candidatus Microtrichales," and Nitriliruptorales. The cultivated actinobacteria accounted for a small proportion (<5%) compared to the actinobacterial community, which supported that the majority of actinobacteria are still waiting for cultivation. Our study concluded that WEM could be a useful and simple culture medium that enhanced the recovery of culturable actinobacteria from coastal sediments.

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