Publications by authors named "Cui-xiang Guo"

Organic pollutants in electroplating wastewater can be removed by photodegradation, however the effect mechanism of heavy metal ions on photocatalytic activity still remains unknown. Herein, we firstly reported the self-assembly synthesis of titanium dioxide/reduced graphene oxide (TiO/rGO) composites for phenol-4-sulfonic acid (PSA) removal, and investigated the effects of Cu ions on photocatalytic efficiency. During the self-assemble process, rGO nanosheets were connected together to form network macropores, and simultaneously induced the deposition of hierarchically nanostructured TiO microspheres.

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Background: Childhood obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is a common clinical disease that can cause serious complications if not treated in time. The preferred treatment for OSAHS in children is surgery.

Aim: To observe the effects of soft palate-pharyngoplasty on postoperative outcome, pharyngeal formation, and possible complications.

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Design and fabrication of novel adsorbents to remove heavy metal ions in continuous-flow wastewater remained a great challenge. Inspired by the hierarchical architecture and biomineralization process of nacre, we firstly constructed hydroxyapatite/chitosan (HA/CH) layered composites. The brick-and-mortar characteristics of HA/CH layered composites improved their flexure strengths up to 3.

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The surgical resection of melanoma may cause skin wounds, and the remaining melanoma cells bring a great risk of tumor recurrence. To overcome the above problem, we for the first time constructed lanthanum-doped chitosan (La-CS) hydrogels with excellent wound healing and antitumor functions. The La element was uniformly dispersed within whole hydrogels, and part of La ions reacted with CS to form La-CS complex.

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In anaerobic conditions, the acclimation of activated sludge was studied with sodium lactate as the electron donor and 2,4,6-trichlorophenol as the electron acceptor. Metabolic characteristics of dechlorination were the focus of this study. The result showed highly efficient dechlorination on 2, 4, 6-trichlorophenol that the conversion rate reached to 100% in 9 - 24 h when initial concentrations of sodium lactate and 2,4, 6-trichlorophenol were 20 mmol x L(-1) and 40 - 80 μmol x L(-1), respectively.

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