Publications by authors named "Dongling Ma"

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  • Landsat images were analyzed using the Google Earth Engine platform to study the eco-environmental quality in Sichuan Province over the last 20 years, employing various statistical methods to evaluate trends and drivers.
  • The findings revealed that eco-environmental quality has improved overall, with western Sichuan faring better than the east, and it showed variations based on land type, elevation, and environmental factors.
  • Key determinants of eco-environmental quality included soil moisture and sunshine hours, highlighting the study's potential to inform environmental protection strategies and policies in the region.
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Shape symmetry breaking in the formation of inorganic nanostructures is of significant current interest. It was typically achieved through the growth of colloidal nanoparticles with adsorbed chiral molecules. Photochemical processes induced through asymmetric plasmon excitation by circularly polarized light in surface immobilized nanostructures also led to symmetry breaking.

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Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is common in hemodialysis patients and can lead to several complications. Risk factors for IDH include demographic characteristics, comorbidities, dialysis procedure factors, and so on. Clinical studies on predictive models for dialysis-induced hypotension have shown inconsistent results.

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In this study, unique BiVO-Au-CuO nanosheets (NSs) are well designed and multiple charge transfer paths are consequently constructed. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurement during a light off-on-off cycle and redox capability tests of the photo-generated charge carriers confirmed the formation of Z-scheme heterojunction, which can facilitate the charge carrier separation and transfer and maintain the original strong redox potentials of the respective component in the heterojunction. The ultrathin 2D structure of the BiVO NSs provided sufficient surface area for the photocatalytic reaction.

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Nanoparticles (NPs) can be conjugated with diverse biomolecules and employed in biosensing to detect target analytes in biological samples. This proven concept was primarily used during the COVID-19 pandemic with gold-NP-based lateral flow assays (LFAs). Considering the gold price and its worldwide depletion, here we show that novel plasmonic NPs based on inexpensive metals, titanium nitride (TiN) and copper covered with a gold shell (Cu@Au), perform comparable to or even better than gold nanoparticles.

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  • Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are special materials that scientists are using to help make chemical reactions happen using light, but they have some problems that make them less efficient.
  • New research shows that adding tiny metal particles (called plasmonic nanoparticles) can help MOFs and COFs work better by absorbing more light and boosting their performance.
  • The paper explains how these tiny particles and special connections between materials can help these frameworks separate charges better, which improves their ability to use light for chemical reactions, and what scientists can focus on in the future to make them even better.
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Nanoparticles (NPs) can be conjugated with diverse biomolecules and employed in biosensing to detect target analytes in biological samples. This proven concept was primarily used during the COVID-19 pandemic with gold NPs-based lateral flow assays (LFAs). Considering the gold price and its worldwide depletion, here we show that novel plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) based on inexpensive metals, titanium nitride (TiN) and copper covered with a gold shell (Cu@Au), perform comparable or even better than gold nanoparticles.

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  • Graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) is a promising metal-free photocatalyst used for visible light-driven applications like hydrogen production, CO reduction, and degrading organic pollutants, but its effectiveness is hindered by low absorption in longer visible wavelengths and charge recombination issues.* -
  • The study presents a novel approach using ultra-thin porous g-CN nanosheets, created through a multi-step synthesis process involving thermal treatment, nitric acid, and ultrasonication, which dramatically enhances photocatalytic performance.* -
  • The improved material achieved a 96% degradation rate of methyl orange in just 30 minutes and exhibited strong hydrogen production capability, marking significant advancements in the photocatalytic efficiency of g-CN, potentially
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This study aims to develop a deep learning model to improve the accuracy of identifying tiny targets on high resolution remote sensing (HRS) images. We propose a novel multi-level weighted depth perception network, which we refer to as MwdpNet, to better capture feature information of tiny targets in HRS images. In our method, we introduce a new group residual structure, S-Darknet53, as the backbone network of our proposed MwdpNet, and propose a multi-level feature weighted fusion strategy that fully utilizes shallow feature information to improve detection performance, particularly for tiny targets.

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We explore a series of furan-based non-fullerene acceptors and report their optoelectronic properties, solid-state packing, photodegradation mechanism and application in photovoltaic devices. Incorporating furan building blocks leads to the expected enhanced backbone planarity, reduced band gap and red-shifted absorption of these acceptors. Still, their position in the molecule is critical for stability and device performance.

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Plasmonic nanomaterials have spurred significant research interest in enhanced solar-driven photocatalysis due to their strong localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR). As this rapid-developing research area has begun to raise and answer fundamental questions that determine the photocatalytic performance of plasmonic photocatalysts, it is an opportune time to evaluate the advancement and propose future trajectories. We first outline the fundamentals of LSPR, including its excitation, decay, and influencing factors.

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Emerging rechargeable aluminium batteries (RABs) offer a sustainable option for next-generation energy storage technologies with low cost and exemplary safety. However, the development of RABs is restricted by the limited availability of high-performance cathode materials. Herein, we report two polyimide two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks (2D-COFs) cathodes with redox-bipolar capability in RAB.

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Sonophotocatalysis is described as a combination of two individual processes of photocatalysis and sonocatalysis. It has proven to be highly promising in degrading dissolved contaminants in wastewaters as well as bacteria disinfection applications. It eliminates some of the main disadvantages observed in each individual technique such as high costs, sluggish activity, and prolonged reaction times.

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Plasmonic polymeric nanoassemblies offer valuable opportunities in photoconversion applications. Localized surface plasmon mechanisms behind such nanoassemblies govern their functionalities under light illumination. However, an in-depth investigation at the single nanoparticle (NP) level is still challenging, especially when the buried interface is involved, due to the availability of suitable techniques.

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Integrating plasmonic nanoparticles into the photoactive metal-organic matrix is highly desirable due to the plasmonic near field enhancement, complementary light absorption, and accelerated separation of photogenerated charge carriers at the junction interface. The construction of a well-defined, intimate interface is vital for efficient charge carrier separation, however, it remains a challenge in synthesis. Here we synthesize a junction bearing intimate interface, composed of plasmonic Ag nanoparticles and matrix with silver node via a facile one-step approach.

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Polymer-inorganic hybrid Janus nanoparticles (PI-JNPs) have attracted extensive attention due to their special structures and functions. However, achieving the synergistic enhancement of photochemical activity between polymer and inorganic moieties in PI-JNPs remains challenging. Herein, the construction of a novel Janus Au-porphyrin polymersome (J-AuPPS) heterostructure by a facile one-step photocatalytic synthesis is reported.

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The research interest in energy storage systems ( batteries and capacitors) has been increasing over the last years. The rising need for electricity storage and overcoming the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources have been potent drivers of this increase. Solar energy is the most abundant renewable energy source.

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Sufficient sunlight absorption and exciton generation are critical for developing efficient nonfullerene organic solar cells (OSCs). In this work, polyelectrolyte polystyrenesulfonate (PSS)-coated plasmonic gold nanorods (GNRs@PSS) were incorporated, for the first time, into the inverted nonfullerene OSCs as rear interfacial modifiers to improve sunlight absorption and charge generation via the near-field plasmonic and backscattering effects. The plasmonic GNRs effectively improved the sunlight absorption and enhanced the charge generation.

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Surgeons face great challenges in acquiring high-performance imaging because fluorescence probes with desired thermal stability remains rare. Here, hybrid lead sulfide/zinc sulfide quantum dots (PbS/ZnS QDs) nanostructures emitting in the long-wavelength end of the second near-infrared (NIR-IIb) window were synthesized and conjugated with Ribonuclease-A (RNase A). Such formed RNase A@PbS/ZnS QDs exhibited strong NIR IIb fluorescence and thermal stability, as supported by the photoluminescent emission assessment at different temperatures.

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It is highly desired to develop advanced characterization techniques to explore the 3D nanoscale morphology of the complicated blend film of ternary organic solar cells (OSCs). Here, ternary OSCs are constructed by incorporating the nonfullerene acceptor perylenediimide (PDI)-diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP)-PDI and their morphology is characterized in depth to understand the performance variation. In particular, photoinduced force microscopy (PiFM) coupled with infrared laser spectroscopy is conducted to qualitatively study the distribution of donor and acceptors in the blend film by chemical identification and to quantitatively probe the segmentation of domains and the domain size distribution after PDI-DPP-PDI acceptor incorporation by PiFM imaging and data processing.

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Solar Energy and Solar Cells.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

October 2021

Thanks to the helpful discussions and strong support provided by the Publisher and Editorial Staff of , I was appointed as a section Editor-in-Chief of the newly launched section "Solar Energy and Solar Cells" earlier this year (2021) [...

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In non-fullerene-based photovoltaic devices, it is unclear how excitons efficiently dissociate into charge carriers under small driving force. Here, we developed a modified method to estimate dielectric constants of PM6 donor and non-fullerene acceptors. Surprisingly, most non-fullerene acceptors and blend films showed higher dielectric constants.

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Sutures pervade surgeries, but their performance is limited by the mechanical mismatch with tissues and the lack of advanced functionality. Existing modification strategies result in either deterioration of suture's bulk properties or a weak coating susceptible to rupture or delamination. Inspired by tendon endotenon sheath, we report a versatile strategy to functionalize fiber-based devices such as sutures.

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Conversion of clean solar energy to chemical fuels is one of the promising and up-and-coming applications of metal-organic frameworks. However, fast recombination of photogenerated charge carriers in these frameworks remains the most significant limitation for their photocatalytic application. Although the construction of homojunctions is a promising solution, it remains very challenging to synthesize them.

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