Publications by authors named "Erjun Zhang"

Adsorbate free energies are important parameters in surface chemistry and catalysis. Because of its simplicity, the harmonic oscillator (HO) model remains the most widely used method for calculating adsorbate free energy in many fields, including microkinetic modeling. However, it is well-known that the HO method is ineffective for weak adsorption.

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  • Chronic progressive neuroinflammation is a significant feature of neurological lysosomal storage diseases like MPS III, which affects myelination and white matter density, prompting a study on a mouse model and human brain samples.
  • Immunofluorescence techniques were employed on brain tissues from MPS III patients and mice to assess myelin-associated proteins and signs of microgliosis, while advanced imaging methods were used to analyze brain structure.
  • Results showed notable reductions in myelin-associated proteins and disrupted myelin sheath organization in MPS IIIC, with a decrease in oligodendrocytes and evident signs of demyelination and tissue loss, indicating severe neural pathology linked to the disease.
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As, Cu, and Zn rich leaching liquor is generated in the leaching process of copper dust, which contains various metals with high recovery value. Herein, an approach for the direct separation and recovery of arsenic from As, Cu, and Zn rich leaching liquor was proposed. The approach includes two steps, namely SO reduction and arsenic crystallization.

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is currently under investigation as a non-invasive tool to monitor neurodevelopmental trajectories and predict risk of cognitive deficits following white matter injury (WMI) in very preterm infants. In the present study, we evaluated the capacity of multimodal MRI (high-resolution T2-weighted imaging and diffusion tensor imaging)to assess changes following WMI and their relationship to learning and memory performance in Wistar rats as it has been demonstrated for preterm infants. Multimodal MRI performed at P31-P32 shown that animals exposed to neonatal LPS could be classified into two groups: minimal and overt injury.

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In this work we first solve the radiative heat transfer problem in one dimension to perform a comparative analysis of the time-averaged performance of the partially transparent radiative windows and radiative coolers. In doing so, we clearly distinguish the design goals for the partially transparent windows and radiative coolers and provide optimal choice for the material parameters to realize these goals. Thus, radiative coolers are normally non-transparent in the visible, and the main goal is to design a cooler with the temperature of its dark side as low as possible relative to that of the atmosphere.

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