Publications by authors named "Hongni Chen"

Organic small molecules (OSMs) with well-defined structures are crucial integral components of cathode catalysts for fuel cells. Despite the acknowledged potential of heteroatom doping to enhance the catalytic performance of metal-free carbon-based catalysts, there exists a notable gap in conducting molecular structure and catalytic activity, particularly under the premise of maintaining a constant molecular skeleton and with a clear molecular structure. Herein, the charge distribution is modulated by introducing different chalcogens into the same molecular skeleton through main-group engineering.

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Polymer gels, renowned for unparalleled chemical stability and self-sustaining properties, have garnered significant attention in electrocatalysis. Notably, organic polymer gels that exhibit temperature sensitivity and incorporate suitable polar nonvolatile liquids, enhance electronic conductivity, and impart distinct morphological features, but remain largely unexplored as electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). To address this issue, an innovative strategy is proposed for synergistic modulation of the rigidity of mainchain molecular skeleton and length of alkyl sidechains, enabling the development of organogel polymers with a sol-gel temperature-sensitive phase transition that promises high selectivity and enhanced activity in electrocatalytic processes.

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Supramolecular polymers possess great potential in catalysis owing to their distinctive molecular recognition and dynamic crosslinking features. However, investigating supramolecular electrocatalysts with high efficiency in oxygen reduction reaction to hydrogen peroxide (ORHP) remains an unexplored frontier. Herein, we present organic polymers for ORHP by introducing cyclodextrin-containing noncovalent building blocks, affording these supramolecules with abundant dynamic bonds.

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Modulating the electronic state of multicomponent covalent organic framework (COF) electrocatalysts is crucial for enhancing catalytic activity. However, the effect of dimensionality on their physicochemical functionalities is still lacking. Herein, we report an interlaced unsaturated 2D and saturated 3D strategy to develop multicomponent-regulated COFs with tunable gradient dimensionality for high selectivity and activity electrocatalysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Recent research has highlighted the hidden risks of microplastics in water treatment processes, specifically focusing on their interactions with natural organic matter (NOM) during coagulation.
  • The study found that smaller polystyrene nano-particles significantly enhanced the removal of NOM by forming complexes with aluminum-based coagulants, resulting in over a 40% decrease in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) after 7 years.
  • Additionally, the interactions at the micro/nano plastic interfaces, influenced by their structural properties, played a key role in controlling the absorption and release of organic matter and reducing harmful disinfection byproducts (DBPs) by over 50%.
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Human and animal imaging studies demonstrated that chronic pain profoundly alters the structure and the functionality of several brain regions and even causes mental dysfunctions such as depression and anxiety disorders. In this article, we conducted a multimodal study cross-sectionally and longitudinally, to evaluate how neuropathic pain affects the brain. Using the spared nerve injury (SNI) model which promotes long-lasting mechanical allodynia, results showed that neuropathic pain deeply modified the intrinsic organization of the brain functional network 2 weeks after injury.

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Landfill leachate is a seriously polluted and hazardous liquid, which contains a high concentration of refractory organics, ammonia nitrogen, heavy metals, inorganic salts, and various suspended solids. The favorable disposal of landfill leachate has always been a hot and challenging issue in wastewater treatment. As one of the best available technologies for landfill leachate disposal, coagulation has been studied extensively.

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