Publications by authors named "Chenzhou Wang"

Objective: To estimate Chinese rural residents' willingness degree of initially contacting primary healthcare (PHC) under uncertainty in healthcare and to explore its influencing factors.

Setting: This study collected primary data from rural residents in Dangyang, Hubei Province in China.

Participants: The study investigated 782 residents and 701 finished the survey.

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To find a sustainable and effective municipal sludge treatment route requires a systematic assessment of the comprehensive competitiveness of diverse sludge treatment routes. Four typical treatment routes in China including co-incineration in coal power plants (CIN), mono-incineration (IN), anaerobic digestion (AD) and pyrolysis (PY) were selected in this study. A novel assessment model integrating life cycle assessment (LCA), techno-economic analysis (TEA) with analytic hierarchy process (AHP)-Entropy method was established, and comprehensive competitiveness indicated by comprehensive index (CI) of the four routes was deeply evaluated.

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Purpose: High-cost patients account for over 70% of total health expenditures in rural China and have become a key focus of health insurers. Persistently high-cost patients constitute a substantial proportion of medical resources. Hence, exploring high-cost persistence (HCP) and what drives it is considered meaningful and necessary.

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Eucalyptus wood was pretreated with an integrated process based on hydrothermal and alkaline pretreatments. The structural changes of hemicelluloses during the pretreatments and the components of the hydrolysates were comprehensively characterized. Sugar and spectral analyses indicated that the hemicelluloses remained in the residues obtained at hydrothermal pretreatment under low temperatures were mainly composed of a (1 → 4)-β-D-Xylp backbone with 4-O-methyl-α-D-glucuronic acids attached at O-2 of the xylose together with various monosaccharides of rhamnose, arabinose, galactose, glucose, and mannose.

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An integrated pretreatment process based on hydrothermal pretreatment (HTP) followed by alkaline pretreatment has been applied to treat Eucalyptus. The chemical composition and structure changes of lignin during the pretreatment were comprehensively characterized. The surface morphology of the cell walls and lignin distribution of the pretreated Eucalyptus were detected by scanning electron and confocal Raman microscopies.

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An integrated process based on ionic liquids ([Bmim]Cl and [Bmim]OAc) pretreatment and successive alkali post-treatments (0.5, 2.0, and 4.

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Background: The biomass recalcitrance resulting from its chemical compositions and physical structures impedes the conversion of biomass into fermentable sugars. Pretreatment is a necessary procedure to increase the cellulase accessibility for bioconversion of lignocelluloses into bioethanol. Alternatively, ionic liquids, a series of promising solvents, provide unique opportunities for pretreating a wide range of lignocellulosic materials.

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