Publications by authors named "Boqiang Wang"

Firmiana kwangsiensis is a tree species of high ornamental value. The species is critically endangered in the wild, and is listed as a first-class national protected wild plant in China, and a Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations in need of urgent protection. We have assembled a chromosome-scale, haplotype-resolved genome for F.

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Low-frequency shadows beneath gas reservoirs can be regarded as a time delay relative to the reflection from the reservoir zone, but they cannot be reasonably explained by the high-frequency attenuation or velocity dispersion observed in normal P-waves. According to the new asymptotic theory for porous media, seismic P-waves undergo multiple conversions between fast and slow modes during seismic waves passing through layered permeable reservoirs at low frequencies, and changes in the velocity and amplitude (i.e.

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Smoke detectors face the challenges of increasing accuracy, sensitivity, and high reliability in complex use environments to ensure the timeliness, accuracy, and reliability of very early fire detection. The improvement and innovation of the principle and algorithm for smoke particle concentration detection provide opportunities for improving the performance of the detector. This study represents a new refinement of the smoke concentration detection principle based on capacitive detection of cell structures, and detection signals are processed by a multiscale smoke particle concentration detection algorithm to calculate smoke concentration.

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Combustible gas concentration detection faces challenges of increasing accuracy, and sensitivity, as well as high reliability in harsh using environments. The special design of the optical path structure of the sensitive element provides an opportunity to improve combustible gas concentration detection. In this study, the optical path structure of the sensitive element was newly designed based on the Pyramidal beam splitter matrix.

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Smoke detectors face the challenges of increasing accuracy, sensitivity, and high reliability in complex use environments to ensure the timeliness, accuracy, and reliability of very early fire detection. The improvement in and innovation of the principle and algorithm of smoke particle concentration detection provide an opportunity for the performance improvement in the detector. This study is a new refinement of the smoke concentration detection principle based on capacitive detection of cell structures, and detection signals are processed by a multiscale smoke particle concentration detection algorithm to calculate particle concentration.

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Methane gas concentration detection faces the challenges of increasing accuracy and sensitivity, as well as high reliability in harsh environments. The special design of the optical path structure of the sensitive element provides an opportunity to improve methane gas concentration detection. In this study, the optical path structure of the sensitive element was newly designed based on the Pyramidal beam splitter matrix.

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2-Azidoimines are versatile precursors to value-added vicinal unsymmetrical diamines, which are among the most common motifs in biologically active compounds. Herein, we report their operationally simple synthesis through a highly regioselective intermolecular azidoamination of olefins under metal-free conditions. The approach proceeded through azide and iminyl, two differentiated -centered radicals.

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A Pd-catalyzed C-O cross-coupling of -acyl hydroxylamines and tertiary or secondary alkyl electrophiles was reported without the cleavage of the rather fragile N-O bond. The described strategy provides direct access to congested ,,-trisubstituted hydroxylamines bearing an α-quaternary carbon center under mild conditions in high yields and features exclusively chemoselective C-O bond formation, a broad substrate scope, and excellent functional group tolerance. The synthetic potential of the cross-coupling was established via pharmaceuticals derivatizations and a series of postcatalytic modifications.

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The aim of this study was to prepare sodium alginates (SAs) with different molecular weight and G/M ratio, and characterize their rheological behaviors and emulsifying properties. The result of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) showed that the chemical bonds among the β-d-mannuronic acid- (M-), α-l-guluronic acid- (G-), and MG-sequential blocks in the SA chains were not changed significantly by acid treatment. Meanwhile, the molecular weight and G/M ratio of the SA exhibited drastic variation after acid modification.

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In this study, the dynamic variation of the structure, functionality and biodiversity of indigenous microorganism during the CO-brine-sandstone interaction process was investigated using MiSeq sequencing techniques. The results indicated that some kinds of indigenous microorganisms could grow well under the extreme condition induced by CO-injection. After injection of CO, the species of indigenous microorganisms tended to be single and the relative abundance of Proteobacteria reached up to 99.

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