Publications by authors named "Fayi Chen"

Research on multifunctional luminescent materials has become an emerging trend for new applications of optical sensing, monitoring, anticounterfeiting, lighting, etc. Herein, a library of Pr-doped MY(PO) (M = Ba, Sr, Ca) phosphors was prepared for careful spectroscopic studies in potential lighting and optical temperature sensing applications. With the help of density functional theory calculation, diffuse reflectance spectra, and steady/dynamic photoluminescence spectra, the effects of alkaline earth metals on the fluorescence properties of MY(PO):Pr were studied systematically.

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Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) with fluorescence emission have been widely studied for versatile applications, but facile tunability of the spectral properties of CQDs by doping remains to be further explored. Herein, employing lanthanide ion Eu as a dopant and activator, a simple and efficient synthesis route for pure CQDs and Eu-CQDs was demonstrated using N, N-dimethylformamide, oleic acid, and oleylamine as precursors for carbon sources. In comparison, with the popular citric acid precursor, the as-prepared CQDs and Eu-CQDs exhibited an obviously smaller particle size (1.

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  • Researchers conducted genome resequencing on two citrus species to investigate genetic variations, finding over 9 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and nearly 850,000 insertion/deletion variations (InDels) compared to a reference genome.
  • They identified 4,396 transporting genes that move across graft junctions, with additional confirmation of specific genetic variations through Sanger sequencing.
  • The study revealed differential gene expression in the grafted scions and rootstocks, providing insights into the genetic basis of important traits that could benefit horticultural practices.
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